BiCOLUMBIA B O b K ZZ OF THE USE OF YARNS Copyright 1904 By Wm. H. Horst- mann Company P h i 1 a d e I p h i Zk. Being a collection of instjuf^fKis fcjr J Knitting or Crocheting some eighty odd articles, with an adver^rsemenHQr*; ]\:^ COLUMBIA Y A R N S [lISRaH'^ •»* CONGRESS Two Copies Reo«iv«d MAR 23 1904 Co^yrignt fcotry i?C^s'V^x5crNo. 1 'i COPY 8 'V o^ FIFTH EDITION i«E COLUMBIA BOOK OF THEUSE 'OF~\ARNS Price ^15 Cei^ts / ,/ Its Purpose and Scope A BOOK that runs to its Fifth Edition is no experiment. Books die when their usefulness has passed ; therefore so long as the public demand new editions it is certain that a book is doing reasonably well its work, and performing some real service to the public. The Columbia Book now appears in its Fifth Edition, and though its work is only the humble one of spreading the pleasant and gentle art of knitting, it has earned its long life by doing that work well. People are still asking for it, both people who have yet to learn the many uses of yarns, and people who have used them for years ; the one to begin the art, the other to better practise it. The book is more than a manual of knitting. For the beginner it explains the elementary processes of knitting and crochetting, but it also contains the best creations in yarns, new and old ; suggestions of pleasant things to make that were first made yesterday, as well as the time-honored things that our grandmothers made before us, and that our granddaughters after us will still make. Any woman need only follow the directions in this book intelli- gently to be successful in the art. The directions are accurate and clear, and all of them have been tested — that is, some person unknown to the writer, has worked out successfully from the direc- tions every article described before the directions were thought ready for publication. As a further help to the worker, every article is also illustrated, In this Edition the book is again enlarged and improved, and its usefulness increased. ilf On the Choice of a Yarn (1/ THE beauty of the articles in this book comes of two things — hand work, and a fine yarn. A hand worker, with proper materials, will give her work a delicacy, a fineness of finish, a character that no machine-made work ever possesses. But she must look to her yarns to do it. She must find a lofty, elastic, even thread, soft and thin to the touch, made of a wool sensitive to the slightest gradation of shade and color. The Columbia Yarns were used in making all the articles in this book, and they meet the requirements. With them work in yarns becomes an art, and good results are easier and surer. Stamped by public opinion as the best among yarns recognized as good, Columbia Yarns cost in the beginning a trifle more than some others— otherwise they could not be what they are. In the end they are the cheapest of all. For the cheapness of a yarn is determined not alone by what you pay for a hank of it, but also by what the hank will do in quality, and quantity of work. The coarse, unelastic thread of a common yarn will not reach as far as a yarn of a finer texture, and besides, the Columbia Yarns contain, pound for pound, more yards than common grades. In the finished piece of knitting Columbia Yarns mean not only quality but economy. The brilliancy and shading in Columbia Yarns is unsurpassed. There are no flat, crude, dead colors among them, partly because of the way they are dyed, and partly because of the quality of their thread. A fine wool receives a color and retains the brilliancy of it, where an inferior wool dyes into a lifeless, displeasing shade. Blacks in Columbia Yarns are guaranteed fast. In preparing for your work, therefore, you should get Columbia Yarns. They are standard, even in quality, and when you get to using them you find they demand less of your patience because they do not vary from package to package. They are sold by the best retail stores throughout the country, with but few exceptions. Should your dealer not handle them, write to us and we will refer you to the nearest store that handles the complete assortment. Manufacturers of COLUMBIA YARNS Philadelphia COLUMBIA YARNS E X P L A N A T I O N of the Te r m s U s e d i n t h i s Bo ok KNITTING ^ TO CAST ON STITCHES Make a loop in the yarn, and put it on the left-hand needle. Slip the right-hand needle into the loop, put the }• a r n a - round the point of the needle, draw it through and slip that loop on the left- hand needle. Put the right-hand needle then into the 2d loop, and repeat until you have the required num- ber of stitches. TO KNIT PLAIN Having the number of stitches required on the left-hand needle, put the right-hand needle into the ist slilch. Put the yarn over, and take it up on the right-hand needle. Repeat until all the stitches are on the right-hand needle. TO PURL Bring the yarn in front of the right-hand needle, which should take up the stitch on the left-hand needle, entering at the right side of the yarn in front. Throw the yarn around at the back of the needle as it passes in the stitch, catch it in, and take it off. Be careful always to carry the yarn back of the needle after a purled stitch before knitting a plain stitch. ^^^1^. l^ COLUMBIA YARNS *fv EXPLANATION OF THE TERMS USED IN THIS BOOK. TO SLIP A STITCH Take the stitch from the left-hand to the right-hand needle without knitting it. TO MAKE A STITCH Bring the yarn in front of the needle (as in purling) and knit plain. TO MAKE A STITCH WHEN PURLING The yarn being already in front of the needle, must also be passed around the needle. TO NARROW Knit 2 stitches together, as i. TO MAKE A TWIST STITCH Like plain knitting, except that the needle must be put in the back of the stitch. Then knit as usual. TO SLIP AND BIND Slip the stitch from the left-hand to the right-hand needle without knitting. Knit the next stitch, then pass the slipped stitch over the knitted one. Note: Sometimes the slipped stitch is passed over 2. and even over 3 stitches knitted together, where it is necessary to decrease the number of stitches. TO BIND OFF Slip I stitch, knit the next stitch ; with the left-hand needle draw the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch. Continue, slipping the 1st stitch over the last knitted stitch until there is but I left on the needle. Cut yarn and draw through this last stitch. 6 WVi COLUMBIA YARNS EXPLANATION OF THE TERMS USED IN THIS BOOK. CROCHETING e^*' t^* t^* CHAIN STITCH Make a series of loops, drawing each loop through the preceding one. TO SLIP A STITCH Insert the hook into the stitch to be worked, draw the wool through that stitch, and through the wool on hook at the same time. 7^5«.^ IC^Ife 5^°^^^'^ ^^^"^^ i ^j^ EXPLANATION OF THE TERMS USED IN THIS BOOK. SHELL STITCH Make a chain the length required. Turn and make 4 D C in the ist stitch, skip 2 chain, and make i Sg. C; skip 2 chain and make 4 D C. Repeat across the row. Second Row : Make i Sg. C in the centre of the 4 D C and 4 D C in the centre of the Sg. C. Repeat across the row. SEA SHELL OR DOUBLE SHELL STITCH Make a chain the length required. First Row : In the 4th stitch of the chain make 9 D C, drawing the wool through loosely. Skip 3 stitches and take up the 4th with a Sg. C to form the shell; skip again 3 stitches and make g D C in the 4th stitch from the last Sg. C; fasten this shell the same as the 1st one, and in the next 4th stitch continue- thus the entire length of chain. Second Row: Fasten the wool in the ist stitch of the shell first made. Throw the wool over the hook, put the hook through the stitch where wool is fastened, and draw a loop through loosely; throw yarn over and draw loop through again sim- ilarly. So as to leave i loop on hook, throw the wool over before you take up the 2d stitch, then after taking up the 2d stitch, throw the wool over again and draw through 2. Take up the following stitches in the same way, until there are 5 loops on the hook. Throw the wool over and draw a loop through all 5 of the loops on hook at once ; close the loop with a slip stitch, thus forming an eye. Make a chain of 3 stitches and fasten it to the middle of the ist shell in the ist row by a Sg. C; throw the wool over and make 10 stitches like the group of 5 just com- pleted, closing the group in the same way. Make a chain of 3 and fasten it by a Sg. C in the middle of the 2d shell of the ist row; put the wool over and take up the stitch next to the Sg. C, throw the wool over and through 2; repeat until 10 stitches are again on hook. Close the group as before, and continue in the same way across the row, ending with a cluster of 5 to keep the edge even. Third Row: Fasten wool in the eye of the ist half-group of stitches in the 2d row. JNIake 3 chain and 4 D C in this same eye and fasten the last one by a Sg. C to the 1st Sg. C. in the 2d row. Make 9 D. C. in the next eye of the 2d row, 10 5^^...^^ COLUMBIA YARNS EXPLANATION OF THE TERMS USED IN THIS BOOK. fastening the last D C by a Sg. C in the next Sg. C of the 2d row (this brings the centres of tlie shells together in i eye), and repeat to end of row, making 5 D C in the last eye. Fourth Row — Fasten wool in the top of the chain of 3 at the beginning of the 3d row; then, following the directions given for 2d row, take up the stitches of the shell in groups of 10. Finish with a chain of 3 fastened at the edge. Fifth Row — Fasten the }arn in the centre corner of the scallop beginning the row, make 9 D C in the ist eye of the 4th row, and fasten the last one in the Sg. C of the same row. Repeat across the row. Repeat in the following order. Sixth Row — Same as 2nd. Seventh— Same as 3rd. and so on, taking care always to have side edges even. ABBREVIATIONS T C or Tr. C — Treble Crochet. Ch. — Chain. SI. St.— Slip v^titch. Sg. C — Single Crochet. D C— Double Crochet. S C — Short Crochet. L C — Long Crochet. P— Picot. C — Crochet. Th. O— Throw Over. DIRECTIONS FOR WASHING KNIT GARMENTS TO AVOID SHRINKING 1. .Make warm Soap Suds (not much soap). Proper heat for the suds is just uncomfortably hot for the hands, but so as not to scald. 2. The washing and rinsing should all be done in warm — not hot — water. 3. L'se pure soap only ; no chemicals or washing powders. 4. Do not rub soap on the garment. Put the garment through the wringer and back in the suds 3 or 4 times. Rinse out in clear water, rvry llioroiigltly. 5. Wash carefully, rubbing as little as possible, and iici'cr on a ^casliboard. 6. Let the Suds and IFriiigcr do the tivr/,-. 7. Stretch the garments lengthwise and dry quickly in the oi)en air. 11 w:^. COLUMBIA YARNS ^m^m INFANT'S Afghan Knit MATERIAL— 4 Fold Colum- bia Germantown Wool 3 hanks Cream White 3 hanks Gas Blue, No. 2 3 hanks Sunrise, No. I 1 hank Salmon, No. ! 2 Rubber Knitting Needles, 12 inch. No. 3 I N R U I o N This Afghan is made in plain knitting of Roman colors and block stitch of Pink, Blue, and White. First Row — Block stitch, plain . Second Row — *7 plain, 3 purl, repeat from * to end of row. Third Row — */ purl, 3 plain, repeat from * to end of row. Fourth Row — * 7 plain, 3 purl, repeat from * to end of row. Fifth Row — Plain. Sixth Row — 2 plain, *3 purl, 7 plain, repeat from • with 2 plain. Seventh Row — 2 purl, 3 plain, 7 purl, repeat from Eighth Row — Same as sixth row. Ninth Row— Plain. Repeat from second row until you have 5 blocks, of Blue, and end with 9 rows of Blue. Finish the Afghan with a binding of wide satin ribbon (Pink or Blue), or a large White shell of 9 stitches, tipped with Blue. Colors to be used in the following order. Begin with 177 stitches: to end of row, ending the row ending the row with 2 purl. Repeat 3 times from first row 9 rows of Pink I row of Blue I row of Salmon I row of Pink I row of White I row of Blue I row of Salmon I row of Pink I row of White 5 blocks of Blue I row of Salmon I row of Pink I row of White I row of Blue I row of Salmon I row of Pink I row of White I row of Blue 5 blocks of White 12 I row of Pink I row of Salmon I row of Blue I row of White I row of Pink I row of Salmon I row of Blue I row of White 5 blocks of Pink %g(^^ l^ COLUMBIA YARNS Popcorn Afghan for Infants MATERIAL 8 Fold Columbia German- town Wool 6 hanks Sunrise, No. 2 9 hanks Cream White I hank Salmon, No. 1 hank Lily White. No. 3 I hank Old Rose, No. I 1 Wood Crochet Hook, 9 inch, No. II This Afghan when complete measures 30 x 32 inches . . . I N R U I O N Make same 40 stitche.s long and 27 rows wide. Make a chain of 75 stitches. First Row — I plain crochet stitch in chain, then take up next stitch on chain. Keep I stitch on needle and crochet 3 chain stitches, the 4th stitch taken through both stitches. (This forms the raised stitch or popcorn.) After the popcorn stitch, make a Sg. C, then a popcorn, and continue in like manner to the end of chain, making ^7 popcorns in the length of Afghan. Second Row. — Commence with 2 Sg. C stitches, take needle through both stitches so that the popcorn will come in between those of the ist row, and continue in a like manner as in the ist row, putting i Sg. C between each popcorn through the whole Afghan. You must make popcorn come in between those of the row you have just finished. Finish the Afghan with 2 rows of star stitch around the entire article, and a row of popcorn stitch between them, and edge with chain of Pink and White. Take up stitch in centre of star and crochet 5 stitches with White, then take up centre of next star and crochet 5 stitches of Pink, (this makes it necessary to have both colors going at the same time). In taking up the centre of the 3d star, cross the White over the Pink, and continue in like manner all around the Afghan. The colors are to be used in the following order . 1st — 3 rows Cream White 7th — i row Cream White 2nd — I row Lily White, No. 3 8th — i row Salmon, No. o 3rd — I row Old Rose. No. i 9th — 3 rows Sunrise, No. 2 4th — 3 rows Sunrise, No. 2 10th — i row Lily White, No. 3 5th — I row Cream While nth — 8 rows Cream White 6th — I row Lily White, No. 3 When finished the Afghan will contain 3 rows of fancy colored stripes, and 2 rows of solid White stripes. Note. — This Afghan is very pretty when made of Columl)ia Eiderdown Wool in the following colors : Pink and \Vhite or Blue and White. Material : Columbia Eider- down Wool, 6 balls of color and 6 balls of white, i Wood Crochet Hook, 9 inch. No. 13. 13 COLUMBIA YARNS pj^-^ Infant * s Crocheted Afghan I N MATERIAL— 8 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool 5 hanks Gaslight Blue, No. 2 3 hanks Cream White 1 Long Bone Crochet Hook, No. 4 or 5 R U I O N stitch and A of Wl it '^^''^^ ^°"^-, -^^ th,s chain crochet 4 rows of Bkie with star stitch and 4 of White and so on, making 9 stripes in all, 5 of Blue and 4 of White work. ^' ' '""^ °^ '"''' '■°^^'' "^''''^'"^ '-^ '■'^^'^t ^"^ ^^^"g side of the topanJl'di".°" *''" """^ "" ^'''"'^' "^ "''^''' '""-"^ ^° '"^^^-'^^ '^"P^ ^"d ^■■°*^h^t shell on 14 w:^. COLUMBIA YARNS i^M-* INFANT'S Afghan Crocheted M AT E R I A L — Columbia Floss 3 hanks Pink 3 hanks White «<„ \^"'V 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 4 INSTRUCTIONS The hook used in making this stitch must be quite large. Two colors are usually employed — we used Pink and White for the sample for illustration. First Row — Make a long chain of White wool ; in the 4th stitch from the hook make 8 treble crochets * skip 3 chain, make i Sg. C in the next stitch ; skip 3 chain, make 8 trebles in the 4th stitch and repeat from* until the Afghan is wide enough. Turn. Second Row — ^lake 8 trebles in the same stitch as the last 8; also make a Sg. C in the corresponding one underneath. Repeat to the end of the row and break off the wool. Turn the work and fasten on the Pink wool in the top of the ist wheel. Third Row — Make chains of 7 stitches between the White wheels, fastening the chains with a Sg. C between the 4th and 5th trebles in each wheel. Turn. Fourth Row — In the 4th chain-stitch of the chain last made, make 4 trebles and fasten the last one in the Sg. C between the White wheels ; make 4 more trebles in the same chain-stitch, and fasten in the Sg. C at the top of White wheel. Proceed_ in this manner across the work. There will be i wheel less at each end in every Pink row than the number in the White row, which will produce the effect of a lining. Turn. Fifth Row — ^Nlake 8 trebles in every 4th or same chain-stitch used before; I Sg. C in every Sg. C, the same as in the 2d row. Break off the wool at the end of the row, and join the White again at this point. Sixth Row — Holding the Pink toward you make 9 chain, fastening with Sg. C between the 4th and 5th trebles of the ist Pink wheel; 7 chain between the other wheels, fastening with a Sg. C in the top of the wheels, and make chain at the end so as to have the same number of White wheels as in the ist row of them. Turn. Seventh Row — Make 4 trebles in the 5th chain-stitch, and fasten the last one in the top of the ist White wheel. 4 trebles in the same chain-stitch and fasten at top of Pink wheel, carefully keeping the White yarn on one side of the work and the Pink on the other. Repeat across the row ; make the Afghan about a yard long. Finish with a border or with fringe or tassels. Any colors preferred may be combined; but Pink and White, or Blue and White are the colors usually selected. 15 COLUMBIA YARNS Infants Afghan Fancy Tricot Stitch Wf MATERIAL Fold Colombia German- town Wool lYz hanks White 4K hanks Blue Wooden Double End Crochet Hook 20 in., No. 13 INSTRUCTIONS Wind the wool both blue and wliite into equal parts, as the two balls of the same color are used at the same time. Begin with lOO chains, take up each stitch as in Afghan stitch, retaining the stitches on the needle. Turn the work (fasten the other ball of wool to the other end of the work) and take the stitches off the needle with the other hook. With the same hook take the stitches up again, then turn the work, taking them off with the other hook. Two rows like this form a ridge. Then make 2 ridges of white 2 ridges of white I ridge of blue i ridge of blue alternating them until you have 15 ridges of white and 14 ridges of blue, finish with a large shell of blue, 7 stitches in shell, put 3 single stitches between each shell and edge with white picot. The same stitch makes a pretty .Afghan of: 4 fold Columbia Germantown Wool 5 hanks white and 4 hanks blue I Wooden Double End Crochet Hook, 20 in.. No. 9 Begin with 155 chains Make 2 ridges of white }^Iake I ridge of blue Make i ridge of white I ridge of white " i ridge of blue 4 ridges of blue " 4 ridges of white Repeat from ist row of blue until you have 5 strips of blue and 4 white, ending with 2 ridges of white. Finish with large shell of white 9 stitches in shell, and edge with blue picot. 16 COLUMBIA YARNS INFANT'S Eiderdown Afghan THIS AFGHAN IS MADE OF THE STAR STITCH-TWO CONTRASTING COLORS MATERIAL — Columbia Eiderdown Pink. 8 balls White, 8 balls 1 Long Bone Crochet Hook, No. 9 N R U T O N Make a chain of 65 stitches. First row make 30 stars on this chain, continue in this manner. 22 rows, alternating colors as follows : 3 rows Pink 2 rows White I row Pink I row White I row Pink 2 rows White 2 rows Pink 2 rows White I row Pink I row White 1 row Pink 2 rows White 3 rows Pink Border with a shell of 6 double crochet, with picot edge. 17 ^^^;g r^^^BiA YARNS ^^m;^ Newport Afghan MATERIAL 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool 3 hanks Lily White, No. 7 4 hanks Lily While, No. 6 2 hanks Lily White, No. 5 2 hanks Lily White, No. 3 2 hanks Lily White, No. 2 1 hank Lily White, No. I 3;2 hanks Scarlet, No. 9 4 hanks Scarlet, No. 7 3 hanks Scarlet, No. 5 2^2 hanks Scarlet, No. 2 3 hanks Scarlet, No. i }'2 lYz hanks Scarlet, No. 1 2 hanks Scarlet, No. 1 Long Bone Crochet Hook, No. 4 INSTRUCTIONS The Afghan consists of 5 stripes : 3 Scarlet, 2 Lily White — 7 shades of Scarlet, 6 of Lily White. Commence with a chain of 291 stitches. First Row — Sg. C, I in each chain. Second Row — Same stitch, picking up back thread. Third Row — i Sg. C, then wrap twice for a treble, sticking in the ist row of the Sg. C, then 3 Sg. C. Always pick up first the back thread, then the treble, then crochet — and so on till end of row. At end of each row break ofif the thread. Fourth Row — 2 Sg- C, then the treble — this brings the treble back of the one in the preceding row. Then 3 Sg. C, i above the treble, which must be stuck through the stitch. For the other two pick up back thread and continue thus until you have 5 S. C. stitches at the beginning of row. Then commence the pattern again. Make 4 rows of Darkest Red 4 rows of next 4 rows of next 3 rows of next 3 rows of next 3 rows of ne.xt 2 rows of Lightest Red with treble put in same as before. On the next row put in the treble even with the one in the preceding row, putting the treble of this row in the treble of the last row. Then reverse the pattern and let the treble run the other way. making i more row — the lightest shade making 4 rows in all of the Lightest Red — then make the same number of rows for the other side of stripe. For Lily White Stripe. 4 rows of Darkest 4 rows of next 4 rows of next 3 rows of next 3 rows of next 2 rows of Lightest Then reverse same as in Red, join the stripes with the Red and the Lily W^hite next to the darkest shade in each color, making a chain of 3 stitches of each shade, and crossing to form the cord. For shell use the same shade of Red as for cord, making 9 D. C. for each shell, 3 S. C. between. For the picot use the same shade of Lily White as for cord. 18 ^»%-^^^^ ^^!S( OS^T^ COLUMBIA YARNS Coffee Bean Afghan MATERIAL— 8 Fold Columbia Germantown Wco\ 15 hanks Olive Green, No. 6 6 hanks Copper, No. 2 4 hanks Ohve Green, No. 5 4 hanks Copper, No. 1 4 hanks Salmon, No. 3 hanks Copper, No. I Wooden Crochet Hook, No. 15 I N R U T I O N Commence with a chain of 164 stitclies, 82 beans in length of Afghan, i stitch between each bean. To make the bean, stick the needle through the stitch without wrapping, then wrap I over needle and stick in the same stitcli, then wrap again and stick in the same stitch, then draw all the stitches together and fasten. Bean Afghan is alike on both sides. You crochet back and forth without break- ing the wool, except to add a different shade. 6 rows of Olive Green No. 6 i row Salmon No. 0. I row Olive Green No. 5 i row Olive Green No. 5 I row Salmon No. o 3 rows Olive Green No. 6 1 row Copper No. o. i row Olive Green No. 5 2 rows Copper No. i i row Salmon No. 5 rows Copper No. 2 i row Copper No. 2 rows Copper No. i 2 rows Copper No. i I row Copper No. o 7 rows Copper No. j This is the centre of Afghan. INIake the other side in corresponding manner. BORDER. — Use Salmon No. o, making i D. C, 3 chain, then i D. C, crossing the 1st, sticking back in the 3d stitch from 1st. Skip 3 stitches and continue in like manner. For large shell use Olive Green No. 6. 7 D. C. stitches in shell. Over the shell make i row of Copper No. i. Finish with picots, using Copper No. 2. Another very attractive combination of colors for this Afghan is: Lily \\'hite Nos. 3, 5 and 7; Old Rose No. 2; Sunrise No. i ; Salmon No. 0; and Cream White. 19 w (^ COLUMBIA YARNS 2^-;^ Couch Afghan MATERIAL— 4 Fold Colum- bia Germantown Wool 4)4 hanks Sunrise, No. I 5)4 hanks Old Rose, No. I 3)4 hanks Salmon, No. 2)4 hanks Cream White 4 hanks Lily White, No. 3 5 hanks Lily White, No. 4 5 hanks Lily White, No. 5 6 hanks Lily White, No. 7 1 Wooden Crochet Hook, No. 1 5 N T R U T O N This Afghan can be made with 8 fold Columbia Germantown, using 2 rows of each of the shades and 6 rows of the Dark Lily White, following the same directions as for 4 fold. Commence with a chain of 291 stitches. First Row — Sg. C, I in each stitch of chain. Break ofif at end of each row. Second Row — Sg. C stitch, picking up back stitch. Third Row— i Sg. C stitch, then wrap wool twice over needle for treble, sticking needle in the top stitch of the ist row of Sg. C, then 3 Sg. C. picking up the back thread, then the treble, and so on until end of row. Fourth Row — 2 Sg. C, then the treble. This brings the treble back of the one in preceding row. then 3 Sg. C, one above the treble must be taken through the stitch. For other two take up back thread. Always 3 stitches between treble so that in each row the treble will be i stitch back of the treble in the preceding row^ Colors to be used in the following order : 2 rows Lily White No. 5 2 rows Lily White No. 4 2 rows Old Rose No. i 2 rows Sunrise No. i 2 rows Salmon No. o 2 rows Lily White No. 3 2 rows Cream White 2 rows Lily White No. 3 2 rows Salmon No. o 2 rows Sunrise No. i 2 rows Old Rose No. i 2 rows Lily White No. 4 2 rows Lily White No. 5 8 rows Lily White No. 7 2 rows Lily White No. 5 2 rows Lily White No. 4 1st. ner she Start with Old Rose and continue as before, making 4 light and 3 dark stripes. BORDER.— Use Old Rose, making 2 D. C, 3 chain, and 2 D. C— crossing the sticking back in the 3d stitch from first, skip 4 stitches, and continue in same man- For shell use Lily White No. 4, 9 D. C. stitches in each shell. For picot over I. use No. 7 Lilv White 20 ?^«p^. ''^d^ COLUMBIA YARNS 2^-;^ Roman Couch Afghan MATERIAL — 4 Fold Columbia Germantown "Wool 2 hanks Olive Green, No. 4 1 hank Yellow, No. 1 13 hanks Olive Green, No. 6 ] ^z hanks Cream White 3 hanks Gas Blue, No. 3 3 hanks Black 3}4 hanks Sunrise, No. 3 I Long Bone Crochet Hook, No. 1 Medium Bone Crochet Hook, No. 6 N R U T I O N This afghan consists of 5 strips, 3 Green and 2 Roman. ROMAN STRIPS, AFGHAN STITCH. Make a chain of 44 stitches. Colors to be used in the following order : 2 rows Black 15 rows Gas Blue No. 3 2 rows Black 1 row Sunrise No. 3 Olive Green No. 4 Yellow No. I Gas Blue No. 3 2 rows Cream white I row Sunrise No. 3 I row Olive Green No. 4 I row I row I row I row Sunrise No. 3 2 rows Cream white I row Gas Blue No. 3 I row Yellow No. I I row Olive Green No. 4 I row Sunrise No. 3 IS rows Gas Blue No. 3 2 rows Black I row Yellow No. i I row Gas Blue No. 3 1 row Cream White 2 rows Black 15 rows Sunrise No. 3 2 rows Black I row Cream White I row Gas Blue No. 3 I row Yellow No. i I row Olive Green No. 4 Continue in this manner, reversing colors, until the strip measures 2 yards in length. Make 2 rows of single crochet on each side of the strip with Gas Blue No. 3, and i row of single crochet of Yellow No. i. PLAIN STRIPS, STAR STITCH. Make a chain of 48 stitches with Olive Green No. 6. Make i row of star stitches. 22 stars to the row, turn. Make i row of single crochet, turn. Make i row of star stitch. Continue in this manner, being careful to have 22 stars in a row, until the strip measures 2 yards in length. Make 2 rows of single crochet on each side of strip, with Sunrise No. 3. and I row of Cream White. Join the strips with i row of single crochet of Black. Make 2 rows of single crochet around the entire Afghan with Sunrise No. 3, and i row of Cream White, and I row of Black. BQRDER.— With a shell of 9 treble crochets, with Olive Green No. 4. Finish with picot edge of Olive Green Xo. 6. 21 ^^^^[]^^^^^^^[y:m^ Infants Golf Cape V "v. K. ^" ^ V « 4 ■44 v MATERIAL — 2 or 3 Fold Columbia Saxony 1 }< hanks White }4 hank Pink I Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 I N R U I o N Chain 83 for neck, make i long crochet back into the 5th chain, chain i, then I long crochet, repeating to the end of chain and thns forming ribbon holes. Fir^t Row of fancy stitch, plain. Second Row — Begin with chain 3, make i fancy stitch, chain i, then widen I, make i, then widen, i plain, then widen for the shonlder. Continue with 8 plain, widen I, I plain, widen i, making this the middle back seam. Make the last half of the row just like the first half. Third Row — Chain 3, i fancy stitch, chain i, widen i, chain i, 11 stitches, widen I, I plain, widen i (for shoulder), 10 plain, widen i, then i plain (middle of back), then widen i, finish row as before. ^Nlake 21 rows precisely like the Second and Third. BORDER. — 2 rows of long crochet in clusters of 3. The shell consists of 2 long crochet with chain of i between and 3 corals with 2 long crochet on other side. Corals are made by putting wool over hook 9 times in succession, then put the hook through the space in preceding row intended for the shell, put wool over hook and draw through the length of coral, put thread over again, chain i. Last row of border, chain 3 caught into each space on top of shell. Star stitch or shell stitch can be used for Cape. 22 w^, *(^ COLUMBIA YARNS ^^^ Shoulder Cape Crocheted M A T E R I A L — Columbia Floss, or 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool, or 3 Fold Columbia Saxony 4 hanks 1 Long Bone Crochet Hook, No. 6 or 8 INSTRUCTIONS Chain 7, and join in ring. Do not have the chain too loose. First Round — 3 chain to stand as treble, i treble in ring'-^ i chain, i treble in ring, and repeat from* until there are 15 treble, not reckoning the chain, i chain, slip stitch into hole made by chain at beginning. There will be 16 spaces. Second Round — 3 chain, i treble under chain in next hole, i chain, i treble in same hole,* I chain, i treble into next hole, i chain, i treble into next hole again, i chain, I treble into same hole, and repeat from* ; the round ends i chain, slip stitch into hole made by 3 chain at beginning. 8 increases with 2 holes between. Third Round. — Chain 3 as usual, i treble in next hole, i chain, i treble in same hole,* I chain, i treble in next, and repeat from* until you have worked i treble into the next increase in previous round ; make i chain, i treble into same hole, and repeat from 1st* in 3d round to end of round. There will be 3 holes between increases. Work every round on the same principle as you have worked the 3d, getting an extra hole between increases in each succeeding round. Thus, in the 4th round, there will be 4 holes between increases, in the 5th, 5 holes betweeen increases, and so on. When 15 or 21 rounds are done, according to the depth desired, begin the border. Note — The idea is that the centre of the shawl forms a sort of a yoke to come nicely to the edge of the shoulders, and with this end in view it is often worked a little closer than the lighter border, even if the same needle is used throughout. Taste will dictate style, and both centre and border can be made of any depth wished, as will be seen from the instructions. BORDER.— First Round — Make 2 double crochet under chain in every space. Second Round — 3 chain, i treble, i chain, 2 treble, all under top loops of ist stitch* miss i stitch, then 2 treble, i chain, 2 treble, all under the loops of next stitch, repeat from* to end of round; join last shell to first. Third Round — Slip stitch under the top loop of the next treble into the hole in middle of ist shell in previous round, then 3 chain, i treble, i chain, 2 treble, all into hole in ist shell (this ist shell is the one you have just slip stitched into the middle of,)* 2 treble, i chain, 2 treble, all into the middle of next shell, and repeat from* to end of round; join as before; slip stitch to middle of ist shell. Fourth Round — 3 chain, 2 treble, i chain, 3 treble, in hole in ist shell.* 3 treble, I chain, 3 treble in hole in next shell, repeat froin* to end, join as before, and slip stitch to middle of ist shell. Repeat the 4th round continuously, watching the work as you go on, to see that it does not draw in at all. If at any time, it seems to need widening, e'ther use a larger hook and work more loosely, or lay the work on the table, and mark 8 soaces in the round as nearly as possible above the increases in the centre portion, and at each of these spaces when working the next round, put an in- crease by working 2 treble, i chain. 2 treble, i chain. 2 treble, all into the i shell. This gives spaces for 2 shells in next round. When the shawl is deep enough, which it probably will be in from 12 to 18 rounds, the final round is a scallop. It can be widened oftener than the 8 spaces if needed. See note. Scallop Round. — *Double crochet between the shell just worked and the next, g treble in middle of next shell, and repeat from* all around. XoTE — If 9 treble are not enough, or you wish any more fanciful scallop, it is easy to alter the one given. The main thing is to keep the work pretty. It must be well rounded and not drawn in the least at the edge, and is better a little full than otherwise. Increasings can be made without counting so long as proper effect is obtained, as often as required. Many workers prefer to do all shaping by changing to larger hooks as the work progresses. But care will enable any one to get a good result. 23 W:^, COLUMBIA YARNS 1^7%«.1R Ladies* Yoke Cape MATERIAL— Columbia Floss hank for Yoke 2/4 hanks for Cape 1 Long Bone Crochet Hook, No. 5 I N R U I O N Chain 83. First Row — Ribbon holes — i double crochet and i chain alternating. One plain row star stitch, begin chain 3, into which take up 2 loops and 2 more in' the top of ribbon row, making 5 loops on hook. Put wool over and slip through all, form- ing I cluster. Second Row — Chain 3, do 10 stars or clusters, then begin to widen for shoulder by making an extra star in the same hole as loth. Do i plain, i widen, and 9 plain to middle back. Do i widening, and the remaining half row ditto. Third Row- — Begin chain 3, as usual on every row. Widen in each row at shoul- der, the 1st star widening to be put into space with loth. The number of stars between the shoulders widen to increase by 2 in each row. Fourth Row — Same as 3d, except widen in the middle back by 2 extra stars, i on either side of the middle star. Widen at the back every other row, for 11 rows. The work is turned at every row instead of breaking the thread. SKIRT OR BOTTOM OF CAPE.— First Row— Chain 3 in first space, 4 D C, in next, i D C. in 3d space and 4 D C — thus alternating for 10 rows. Do 5 rows more with 2 D C in place of i D C in preceding 10 rows. A shell of 8 D C about the whole edge finishes the cape. 24 ^C^IC? ^ COLUMBIA YA^ Columbia Opera Cape :'r'/' t •: j¥ MATERIAL— Columbia Floss 4 hanks Columbia Shetland Wool 2 hanks 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 1 J 2 yards (1 inch wide) Ribbon to tie tt neck 2 yards (3 inches wide) Ribbon for stoles I N S T R U T I O N S Make a cliain of 98 stiiohes with Floss. First Row — Make l D C in fourth chain stitch, then in every chain stitch to the end (there will he 95 D C in all) and counting I , the lirst 3 chain stitches as r D C will make it 96. ^ Second Row — 3 chain stitches * 9 D C on top of D C in previous row, 2 D C on top of the loth DC* and repeat from * to * to end of row. Third Row — Same as 2nd row. Fourth Row— 5 D C, .then 2 D C in everv 6th D C. Fifth Row— 3 D C, then 2 D C in every 4th D C. Sixth Row — Increase i stitch four times at different points in this row. Seventh Row — Increase i stitch three times at different points in this row. Eighth Row — Increase i stitch five times at different points in this row. Ninth Row — Same as Sth row. Tenth Row — Same as 7th row. Eleventh Row — Increase i stitch six times at dift'erent points in this row. Twelfth Row — Same as Sth row. Thirteenth Row — Increase i stitch seven times at different points in this row. Fourteenth Row — Same as 13th row. This completes the body of Cape. TO MAKE RUFFLES. Commence at bottom of body just completed and * make a chain of 5 stitches with Floss, skip 4 D C, then fasten with a slip stitch in the tifth stitch *. Repeat from * to * to end of row. At the end make 3 chain stitches and turn, work 7 D C in every chain of 5 stitches, break off yarn, and repeat the above in every alternate row of body. There will be 8 rows of ruffles in all. Now with Shetland Wool work over every ruffle and in every stitch a picot edge, work at neck, one or two rows with Shetland Wool a picot edge. Draw the i inch ribbon through at the first row at neck. ^----1- with stoles of 3 inch wide ribbon, i yard long for each side. Sew on at neck. Finish 25 ie:>^ ^ ^O^^MBIA VAKNS ^ ^^^ Rainbow Shawl '« ^^X c" -;^^ I'i^^i^t^^ k<^'- w"^ >. ^ .^^ MATERIAL— Columbia Shetland Wool 3 hanks White 1 hank Light Pink I hank Light Blue 1 hank Light Yellow 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 14 inch, No. 5 or 6 N T R U T I O N Cast 200 stitches 12 rows White 2 rows Yellow 12 rows Pink 2 rows Yellow 6 rows White 2 rows Yellow 8 rows Blue 2 rows Yellow 12 rows Pink 2 rows Yellow 32 rows White 2 rows Yellow 7 rows Blue Crochet edge around. 2 ro\\ s Yellow 32 rows White 2 rows Yellow 7 rows Pink 2 rows Yellow 32 rows White 2 rows Yellow 7 rows Blue 2 rows Yellow 32 rows White 2 rows Yellow 12 rows Pink 2 rows Yellow 5 rows Vv'hite 2 rows Yellow 5 rows White 2 rows Yellow 8 rows Blue 2 rows Yellow 6 rows White 2 rows Yellow 12 rows Pink 2 rows Yellow 12 rows White 26 I^Jfe^ r^^^BIA YARNS ^ ^^^ Ladies* Circular Shawl *t 1^'% MATERIAL— Columbia Shetland Wool 8 hanks 1 Long Bone Crochet Hook, No. 4 I N R U T I O N Chain 5, join, fill with 16 long crochet. First Row — Chain 3. do 8 long crochet between 2d and 3d long crochet of the 16, then I long crochet, skipping 2 as before, then 8 long crochet and i long crochet. Continue alternating until there are 4 clusters of 8 long crochet. Second Row — Chain 3, do 6 long crochet and then i long crochet in top of pre- ceding 8 long crochet. Make i long crochet over the i long crochet in first row. Con- tinue alternating 6 long crochet with i long crochet until there are S clusters of 6 long crochet. Third Row — Chain 3, proceed like first row with clusters of 8 long crochet in middle of top of tlie 6 long crochet in preceding row, and alternating every time with I long crochet. Fourth Row — Like second. Fifth Row — Like first. Si.xth and Seventh Rows — Rows of the 6 shell. Eighth Row— Row of the 8 shell. Next 6 rows of the 6 shell. Next row of 8 shell The shawl may be made as large as desired by alternating 6 rows of the 6 shell with i of the 8. Finish with a shell of 12 long crochet about the edge. 27 COLUMBIA YARNS ^^~ Circular Shawl MATERIAL—Columbia Floss 4 hanks 1 Bone Crochet Hook, 8 inch, No. 8 N R U o N Make a chain of 5 and join. In this space make 24 D C. Second Row — ]\Iake 2 D C in every space. Third Row — ]\Iake 2 D C in i space, and i D C in the next space. Continue in this way for 5 rows ; this completes the yoke. Eighth Row — Chain 3, make a shell of 4 D C in the ist space, skip 3 stitches, and make i D C in the next space. Continue in this way until you have 62 shells in a row. i\Iake 3 row of shells of 4 D C, and 5 row of shells of 6 D C. BORDER.— With shell of 8 D C with picot edge. 28 ^^^^^ T^^^BIA YARNS t ^^ Columbia Cape i MATERIAL- "♦/^^^Lj— - -3 Fold Columbia Saxony 3 hanks Columbia Floss 3 hanks 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 8 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 I N T R U T I O N YOKE. — ]\Iake a cliain of 4 and join. First Row — Fill with 14 single crochet, turn. Second Row — i single crochet in the ist stitch, 2 single crochets in the next slitch, repeat in this order to the end of the row, always taking up the back stitch, to form a rib. Join with slip stitch, turn, continue in this manner increasing at inter- vals until you have 184 stitches and 14 ribs. BORDER. — Make a shell of 4 D C in every other stitch until you have 92 shells in a row, join, continue in this way until you have 7 rows of shells of 4 stitches each. Now make 6 rows of shells of 6 stitches each. On the 6th row make one double shell of 6 stitches every 6 shells. On the 7th row make a shell of 6 and I stitch between, border with a shell of 6 stitches and i picot on every stitch. 29 "^KM^S l CO^"MBIA YARNS ^ M^j^ Ladies' Circular Shawl ^•- «--;^ai°™!^z^^^D5^^^^ Ladies* Hood MATERIAL— Columbia Shetland ) Wool 3 hanks I Long Bone Crochet Hook, No. 4 I N R U I O N Take the wool double. Make the lining first. LINING. — Begin with a chain of 36 stitches and turn. First Row — Skip 6 stitches in the chain, then i D C in each of the next 30 stitches. Make 8 more rows like one just described, then break the wool. Next begin at the side. At the top of 2d row, make 5 chain, i D C in the 1st stitch, then 3 over the side of every D C until the 9th row is reached. Then 5 in the corner, then work the other side to the top of the 2d row of D C. Next begin at the bottom of the lining and work 4 rows back and forth. FRONT AND SIDES FOR THE OUTSIDE.— Begin at the bottom of back, make a chain of 40 stitches, skip 6 chain stitches, make i high shell of 9 D C stitches, skip 4 chain stitches, i Sg. C, skip 4 chain, make i high shell of 9 D C, skip 4 chain, I Sg. C, skip 4 chain, make i high shell of 9 D C, ending with Sg. C ; then turn. Second Row — 4 chain stitches, 4 D C in the bottom Sg. C. i Sg. C in the middle of shell, next 9 D C in the next Sg. C, another shell in the next Sg. C, 5 D C at the end of row. Repeat abcve until you have 11 rows. Then break the thread. Begin at the side of the work, i Sg. C at the end. reach to next space and make shell, 9 D C, i Sg. C, repeat until you have 10 shells in the row. Turn, 2d and 3d rows plain. Fourth Row — Start at centre of hood, make 2 shell, i shell on the top of 2 shells ; this is done to shape the hood. Fifth Row — Begin at the end of work and continue until you have worked all across. Repeat 3 more rows in the same maimer, then make 2 chain stitches, skip 2, then I Sg. C. Continue all across the front 2 rows, then begin the cape. CAPE. — Sew in the lining of the cap, then stitch through the lining with the shells, work across the back, 9 shells across the rows. 7 D C in each shell. Second Row — Increase 2 shells in the centre of the cape, then 3 more rows plain, then trim the cape with a shell, 7 D C. Picot the edge. Trim the front of hood with a scallop, 2 chain, i D C, 2 D C around the face. The top of face 2 rows of shells. 11 D C picot edge the shell across the hood, 3 large shells across the top. Finish with ribbons. 41 WM^[^^^^±^^^iJ^^ Ladies* Outing Sweater MATERIAL — Columbia Spanish Knittingf Yarn 4 hanks 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 10 inch. No, 1 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 14 I N S T R U c T I o N S F o R 3 6 I N c H B U s T Cast on 114 stitches, * knit i, purl i, knit i, purl i, knit i, purl i, knit i, purl i, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, repeat from .star to end of row finishing with the broad rib of 5 knitting and purling alternately. In going back, reverse the order, beginning with purl i, knit i. Keep the ribs cor- rect and make the right and wrong side to garment. Repeat the pattern until the back is 14 inches long. Leave 33 stitches each end for shoulders and bind ofif the stitches in centre for neck. Put one of these sides on a spare needle and knit forward and back 4 times, (or 8 rows in all), then cast on towards the front 81 stitches. Knit the same ribs as the back for 6 inches. Cast on 15 stitches towards the back for under arm size. 42 ICafe! ! ^O^^MBI. VARNS K M^^- Ladies* Outing Sweater CONTINUED Knit 7 inches more after the 15 stitches are cast on. After the 7 inches arc knitted knit from the front towards the under arm seam, until within 30 stitches of the edge, turn and knit to the front leaving the 30 stitches on the needle. Turn and knit towards the under arm seam until there arc 2>7 stitches on under arm needle. Repeat this, leaving 7 stitches more each time on under arm needle until there are 50 stitches left at front of garment. Slip all these stitches on steel needle and knit, commencing at the under arm seam, knit and purl 9 stitches alternately. Knit and purl 2 together 9 times. Knit and purl 3 together 14 times. Knit and purl 4 together 15 times. Then knit the belt by knitting 2 stitches and purling 2. V/z inches. Bind oflf loosely. This gathers the fullness in front. Make the other side to correspond with this. Pick up the stitches on the back and knit 2 and purl 2 as in front. Knit and purl 7. Knit and purl 2 stitches together 18 times. Knit and purl 3 stitches together 4 times. Knit and purl 4 stitches together i time. Knit and purl 3 stitches together 4 times. Knit and purl 2 stitches together 18 times. Knit and purl 7 stitches. Rib to a depth of V/2 inches. Bind off loosely. SLEEVE. — Cast on 74 stitches on steel needle. Knit 2 and purl 2 to a depth of 5 inches. Now change to bone needles and make the ribs same as garment. Knit this ribbing for 5J/^ inches. * Increase i stitch each end of the needle for 2 rows. Knit 4 rows without increasing. Repeat from *, 4 times. Knit 5 inches plain, increase as before and bind off loosely. Should the sleeve not be long enough after the last increase, knit the ribbing without increasing to the length required, and then bind off. Sew the garment up on wrong side and sew in sleeves. COLLAR. — Cast on 120 stitches on steel needle, and rib 2 and 2 until collar is 6 inches. Bind off loosely, gather the fullness of the sweater in front and sew on collar. Where hooks and eyes are used, face both sides of the garment with silk. 43 W:^^^[^^^i^^^!j^^ Cable-Stitch Sweater x^.. MATERIAL — Columbia Worsted Knitting Yarn 4 hanks 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 10 inch, No. 4 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 I N S T R U c T I o N S F o R 3 6 I N c H B U s T Cast on steel needles 72 stitches. Knit 2, purl 2, until the band is i^ inches deep. Now with bone needles * purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 5. Repeat from * to end of row. Repeat this pattern for 10 rows, counting forward and back as 2 rows, taking care when knitting back to knit in place of purling, and to purl in place of knitting. nth row — * Purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, slip 3 stitches on spare needle, increase i stitch in the next stitch by knitting the front of it and then the back. Knit the next stitch, push the 3 stitches forward that have been slipped on spare needle and knit them. Repeat from * to the end of row. I2th row — Knit and purl back according to pattern, this forms the cable twist. Knit 10 more rows according to pattern. 23d row — Make cable twist as before only slipping 4 stitches on spare needle, and increasing i in the next. 24th row — Knit and purl back according to pattern. Make 10 rows more. 35th row — Make cable twist as before, slipping 4 stitches on spare needle, increas- ing 1 in the next, knitting the next 2, pushing the 4 stitches forward and knitting them. 44 COLUMBIA YARNS ^A^ Cable-Stitch Sweater CONTINUED 36th row — Knit and purl I)^ inches including shoulder. Then add 8 stitches under arm which will give you the 9 stitches instead of 4, and wrap thread, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit front at under arm 7^4 inches long to correspond with under arm of back. TO POUF — (If you want front to pouf you continue in this way. Knit from front to under arm, leaving 28 stitches on the under arm needle, turn ;nid knit l)ack, keeping the pattern all the while, knit leaving 4 more stitches each lime until you have only 28 stitches on the needle towards the front, then knit all the stitches from front to under arm. Bind off). LEFT FRONT— The left front is knitted like the right front, excepting that there are only 9 stitches at the front end instead of 18. being only 87 stitches. The jacket should have 6 plaits, one centre of back and front, one on each shoulder, and one on each side of front. Baste plaits as box plaits, using 8 stitches of the 18 as the width of plaits, and 5 stitches for each side for underlap, catch them lightly underneath on wrong side and press them, and catch them before joining the jacket or liuishing neck, or skirt. Baste plaits evenly before catching or pressing. COLLAR — For collar pick up all of the stitches at the neck, there should be 60 on each side with 40 in back (160). Knit with steel needles alternately ribbing 2 purl and 2 plain so as to make the collar clinging, make it 3^^ inches deep, finish off with little edge of crochet, turn over a i^^ inch roll. SKIRT — Pick up all of the stitches in the back, and each front with steel needles, at the waist, knit ribbing alternately I'j inches deep, 2 purl and 2 plain. Then take bone needles knitting i purl and i plain alternately for 30 rows, finish ofif at bottom same as collar. STRAPS — Make 6 straps, 13 stitches wide, knitted to match the 18 stitches, make them 114 inches deep, sew them to top and bottom of the fine waist ribbon at each plait. Knit belt on steel needles, plain knitting garter stitch, 27, 30, or 36 inches long, pointed at each end, sew centre to centre of back under strap, draw under each straj) and cross at front under strap. SLEEVES — Commence at top of sleeve. First Row — Cast on bone needles 93 stitches. Purl i row, knit i plain, wrap, knit 2 together * knit 9 plain, wrap, knit 2 together, wrap, knit 2 together, knit 9 plain, wrap, knit 2 together, wrap, knit 2 together, knit 9 plain, wrap, knit 2 together, wrap, knit 2 together, knit 9 plain. Second Row — Turn, knit back to, purl 9, wrap, knit 2 together, wrap, knit 2 together, purl 9. Third Row — Knit 9, wrap, knit 2 together, wrap, knit 2 together, knit 9. take up 4 stitches and turn. Repeat this until you have taken up at each end all of the stitches, 4 at a time, making the pattern of 9 stitches 7 times, then wrap, knit 2 together, and knit i at beginning and end of needle. Knit sleeve 19 inches long, full at the inside the last time you knit i plain, wrap, knit 2 together, knit 9 plain, then knit 2 together, all the way out except the last 12 stitches, when you knit 9 plain, wrap, knit 2 together, knit i plain. CUFF — Make cuff by using steel needles, ribbing 2 plain, 2 purl. 3' j inches deep. Bind of¥, finish as collar. Face left side of front, put 6 buttons, and face right side with a buttonhole piece. 47 COLUMBIA YARNS Columbia Sweater MATERIAL— Columbia Worsted Knittingf Yarn 5 hanks 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 14 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 1 inch. No. 4 This sweater buttons down the front to avoid pulling over the head. Appropriate and attractive colors — Hunter's Green, No. 8, Cardinal, White or Black I N S T R U c T I o N S F o R 3 6 1 N c H B U s T Cast on steel needles y2 stitches, purl 2, knit 2, making rib of 2 and 2 for 15 rows. Now take bone needle and knit body of zig-zag stitch. First Row — Knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 2. turn. Second Row — Knit 6, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 6. turn. Third Row — Purl 2, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5. turn. Fourth Row— Knit 4, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5. knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 3, turn. Fifth Row — Purl 4, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 3, turn. Sixth Row — Knit 3, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 4, turn. 48 ^^i *^.5)^ COLUMBIA YARNS ISM Columbia Sweater CONTINUED Seventh Row — Purl 3, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5. purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 3, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 4, turn. Eighth Row — Knil 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, "■purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 2, turn. Ninth Row— Purl i, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit i, turn. Tenth Row — Purl 2. knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5. purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, turn. Eleventh Row — Knit 5. purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 2, turn. Twelfth Row — Purl i, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5. purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit i, turn. Thirteenth Row — Purl 2, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, turn. Fourteenth Row — Knit 4, purl 5. knit 5, purl 5. knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 3, turn. Fifteenth Row — Purl 4, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5. knit 5, purl 3, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 3. turn. Sixteenth Row — Knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 5, purl 5, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3. knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 5, knit 4, turn. Seventeenth Row — Purl 3, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 3, purl 5, knit 5, purl 4, turn. This forms the zig-zag pattern (or il/j points.) Continue knitting the pattern, increasing i stitch at each side of needle, every third row, until you have 90 stitches on needle, 8 zig-zags in width and 7 points in length. Now decrease i stitch at each side of needle for 6 rows, (this is done by knit- ting 2 stitches together). Continue knitting this pattern until you have 11 points in length. To allow for neck, knit 22 stitches of pattern, bind off 34 stitches, slip remaining 22 stitches on spare nt'edie. Knit the first 22 stitches of pattern for shoulder, for i^ points. Cast on 56 stitches for the front, continue knitting pattern until you have 5 points in length, now cast on 20 stitches on the right-hand side, and knit pattern for 7 more points. To form the pouch slip 10 stitches on spare needle, on the right-hand side of work; knit the remaining stitches of pattern, turn, knit across to the right side, slip 2 stitches on spare needle; knit the remaining stitches of pattern, turn. Continue in this way until you have slipped 2 stitches on spare needle 5 times, on the right-hand side. Now slip 4 stitches on spare needle, continue this way until you have slipped 4 stitches on spare needle 5 times. Now slip 6 stitches on spare needle, continue this way until you have slipped 6 stitches on spare needle 3 times. Knit plain across the row, also stitches on spare needle, gather the pouch by knitting 3 and 4 stitches together, until 49 COLUMBIA YARNS [^^;^VLj Columbia Sweater CONTINUED you have 54 stitches remaining for the waist band. Purl 2, knit 2, making a ril) of 2 and 2 for 15 rows, bind off; this finishes the right front. Take up the 22 stitches on spare needle, and knit shoulder of pattern for i^ points, cast on 56 stitches for the left front, and knit pattern to correspond. SLEKVE.— Cast on 26 stitches. First Row — Knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl i, turn. Second Row — Knit 2, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 4, add 2 stitches, turn. Third Row — Knit 5, purl 5, knit 5. purl 5, knit 5, purl 3, add 2 stitches, turn. Fourth Row — Purl i, knit 5, purl 3, knit 3, purl 5. knit 5, purl 4, add 2 stitches, turn. turn. turn. Fifth Row — Knit 5, purl 3, knit 5, purl 5, knit 3, purl 3, knit 2, add 2 stitches, Sixth Row — Purl 4, knit 5, purl 5, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, add 2 stitches, Seventh Row — Purl 3, knit 5. purl 3. knit 3, purl 3, knit 5, purl 3, knit 3, add 2 stitches, turn. Eighth Row — Purl 4, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 5, purl 5, knit 4, add 2 stitches, turn. Ninth Row — Knit 2, purl 5, knit 5, purl 3, knit 5, purl 5, knit 3, purl 5, knit 3, add 2 stitches, turn. Tenth Row — Purl 4, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 5, knit 5, purl 3, knit 5, purl 3, add 2 stitches, turn. Eleventh Row — Purl i, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 5. knit 5, purl 5, knit 3, add 2 stitches, turn. Twelfth Row — Purl 3, knit 5, purl 3, knit 3, purl 5, knit 3, purl 5, knit 3, purl 5, knit I, add 2 stitches, turn. Thirteenth Row — Purl 2, knit 5, purl 5, knit 3, purl 3, knit 5, purl 3, knit 3, purl 5, knit 3, purl i, add 2 stitches, turn. Fourteenth Row — Knit 4, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 5, knit 3, purl 5, knit i, add 2 stitches, turn. Fifteenth Row — Purl 2, knit 3, purl 3, knit 5, purl 3, knit 5, purl 5, knit 3, purl 5, knit 3, purl 3, add 2 stitches, turn. Continue knitting pattern in this way until you have 90 stitches on needle; now knit pattern until you have 7 points in length. Decrease i stitch at each side of the needle, every 3 or 4 rows, until you have ^2 stitches remaining. Knit pattern until the sleeve measures 13 points in length. Transfer to steel needle, purl 2, knit 2, making rib of 2 and 2 for zi rows, bind off and sew up. COLLAR. — Cast on 120 stitches, purl 2, knit 2, making rib of 2 and 2 for 57 rows, bind off. Sew up under the arm seams. Sew sleeves into arm hole. Sew collar into jacket, Face the front with ribbon, close with button and button holes. 50 w:^. '^(^ COLUMBIA YARNS ^5^^ Columbia Striped Blouse MATERIAL — Columbia Spanish Knitting" Yarn 4 ^'2 hanks Color 3 hanks While 2 Rubber Knitting Needles, 10 inch, No. 3 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 14 I N S T R U c T I N S F R 3 6 1 N c H B u s T Cast on rubber needles with color, 165 stitches. Knit I needle plain, i needle purl, i needle plain. With White, i needle plain, i purl. Then with color * 2 needles plain, i purl, i plain. With White, I needle plain, i purl, repeat from * until there are 8 ribs of color and 7 White stripes. ( Do not break the wool in changing ; carry it along the edge.) Then with White knit 75 stitches, bind off 15 stitches, and knit the rest of the needle, widen- ^ ing I stitch at end of needle. (The widening is to give the blouse effect, and care should be taken to have the widening at this end only.) Purl back with the White to where the 15 stitches are bound off the shoulders, slip off the 75 stitches (or back) on to another needle or piece of cord. Knit as before alternate ribs of White and color, widening i stitch at the waist end of needle until there are g,i stitches in the front. Knit for front 8 ribs of color and 9 W'hite stripes, then with color knit 9 needles plain for edge. Bind off. Take up 75 stitches for back and knit 15 ribs of color with White stripes between. Slip these stitches again on to a third needle or cord and cast with color 9,^ stitches for the other front. Knit 9 needles plain for edge, then put in White and knit like other front narrowing to correspond to widening in first half of front, until there are 75 stitches, and 8 ribs of color and 8 ribs of White. Slip the stitches off of the cord or odd needle on to the needles used and knit with White, casting 15 stitches for shoulder, then join on front. Knit 8 ribs of color and 7 of White to correspond to other side. Bind off. Take up stitches at the waist for belt with steel needles and knit 2 stitches plain and 2 purl for i^/^ inches. SLEEVE — Cast on rubber needles 125 stitches. Knit 60 stitches plain, turn and purl back, knit back plain with 60 stitches, with 3 more off the casting needle. Knit ribs like garment, knitting 3 stitches more each time off of casting needle for 6 times, then 4 more for 8 times, when there will be 15 stitches left, knit the whole length of needle. Knit back and forth without widening, until there are 17 ribs of color, at the wrist end of sleeve. Bind off 15 stitches at wrist and then finish the needle with White. Knit ribs, changing color as before, binding off 4 for 8 times and 3 for 6 times, to correspond to other side of sleeve, then bind off 60. Take up 68 stitches with color at wrist for cuff, with steel needles, and knit 2 plain, 2 purl for 4 inches. Bind off. Cast with steel needles and color 132 stitches for collar, and knit 2 plain, 2 purl for 4 inches. Sew collar to neck of garment. Sew up the sides leaving the arm size for sleeves. Sew up sleeves and sew them to the body. 51 %^SI[^. '^^ COLUMBIA YARNS Ladies' Knit Jacket MATERIAL— 4 Fold Columbia Ger- mantown Wool 5 '2 Hanks of Steel Color for Body and Sleeves 1 J2 hanks White for Collar, Cuffs and Bell 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 10 inch. No. 3 2 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 2 (NOTE. — A rib is over and back, or two rows) I N R U I O N BOTTOAI OF JACKET— Cast on bone needles 60 stitches of steel color, knit 4 ribs, ihen narrow every third rib until ten stitches have lieen taken ofY, then continue this edge straight. TOP OF JACKET— 38 ribs from the front to shoulder, add 20 stitches at the top for shoulder, knit 10 ribs, bind off 25 stitches, then for 6 ribs narrow i stitch each rib, the next 6 ribs add i stitch each rib, add 25 stitches, knit 10 ribs, bind off 20 stitches, knit 20 ribs, this is to the middle of the back, repeat backward to make the other side, this forms the body of jacket. Sew up shoulders. YOKE — Pick up all stitches around yoke with bone needles, knit 7 ribs, narrow 1 stitch in each row at the 4 corners. Make beading liy casting yarn over needle 3 times, and knit 2 stitches together for I row, knit 2 stitches and drop that which is cast over needle for i row so as to have same number of stitches, knit 1 row, then on steel needles with white wool knit 2, purl 2, and repeat for as many rows as height desired for collar, and finish with picot edge. WAISTBAND — At bottom of jacket take up all stitches with bone needles, knit I row form beading, knit i row then on steel needles with wdiite yarn knit 2, purl 2. same as for collar, and as deep as desired, and finish with picot edge. 52 >^ i^ COLUMBIA YARNS Ladies* Knit Jacket CONTINUED SLEEVES — Cast on bone needles 60 stitches with steel color yarn, add i stitch for 20 ril)s. knit 30 ribs, bind off for 20 ribs i stitch each rib, take up stitches at bottom on bone needles, knit i row, form beading, knit i row, then on steel needles with white yarn, knit 2, purl 2, same as for collar, and as deep as desired, and finish with picot edge. Sew up sleeve and sew sleeve in jacket. Finish with 6 yards of ribbon i inch wide (same color as collar), which is drawn through the beading at neck, waist and cuffs. The same Garment can be made for Infants by the following instru(5lions : Infants Knit Jacket MATERIAL— 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool 3 hanks Light Blue for Body and Sleeves 1 hank Cream White for Collar, Cuffs and Belt 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 10 inch. No. 3 2 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 12 (NOTE. — A rib is over and back, or two rows) I N U I O N BOTTOM OF JACKET— Cast on bone needles 30 stitches of light blue, knit 4 ribs, then narrow every third rib until 5 stitches have been taken off, then continue this edge straight. TOP OF JACKET — 22 ribs from front to shoulder, add 12 stitches at top for shoulder, knit 6 ribs, bind off 15 stitches, then for 3 ribs narrow i stitch each rib, the next 3 ribs add i stitch each rib. Add 15 stitches, knit 6 ribs, bind off 12 stitches, knit 12 ribs, this is to the middle of the back, repeat backwards to make the other side, this forms the body of jacket, sew up shoulders. YOKE — Pick up all stitches around yoke with bone needles, knit 7 ribs, narrow i stitch in each row at the 4 corners, make beading by casting yarn over needle 3 times, and knit 2 stitches together for i row, knit 2 stitches and drop that which is cast over for I row, so as to have same number of stitches, knit i row then on steel needles with white wool, knit 2, purl 2, and repeat for as many rows as height desired for collar, and finish with picot edge. WAISTBAND — At bottom of jacket take up all stitches with bone needles, knit I row, form beading, knit i row, then on steel needles with white yarn, knit 2, purl 2, same as for collar, and as deep as desired, and finish with picot edge. SLEEVES — Cast on bone needles 30 stitches with light blue yarn, add i stitch for 10 ribs, knit 15 ribs, bind off for 10 ribs, i stitch each rib, take up all stitches at bottom on bone needles, knit 1 row form beading, knit i row, then on steel needles with white yarn, knit 2, purl 2, same as for collar, and as deep as desired and finish with picot edge. Sew up sleeves and sew sleeves into jacket. Finish with 6 yards of ribbon, i inch wide (some color as collar), which is drawn through beading at neck, wai.'-t and cuffs. 53 IC^Ife^ n^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ "K M^^ Crochet Sweater ^^^i^«^ MATERIAL— 4 Fold Co- lumbia Germantown Wool 8 hanks 1 Long Bone Crochet Hook, No. 8 5 yards Ribbon, No. 5 INSTRUCTIONS Make a chain of 127 stitches, work 126 Sg. C in this chain, work hack and forth, taking the stitch from the back, for 4 rows, (ir 2 ribs. Continue working back and forth, taking the stitch dou- "^ ble, for 6 rows. Make i row of D C (drawn loose). Work 4 rows of Sg. C, taking the stitch double, work 4 rows, taking the stitch from the hack. Break off yarn. Begin at the other end of row, work 63 Sg. C, taking the stitch double, work l)ack and forth on these 63 stitches for 11 rows, always taking the stitch double, this forms the back, make 63 chain stitches at the end of row. (This brings 126 stitches in the row.) Work back on these 126 stitches with Sg. C, taking stitch from the back. Work back and forth taking the stitch double for 4 rows. Make i row of D. C. (drawn loose). Work 7 rows of Sg. C, taking the stitch double. Work 2 rows of Sg. C, taking the stitch from the back. On the next row, work 38 Sg. C, taking the stitch double. Work back and forth on these 38 stitches for 8 rows, always taking the stitch double. Crochet the 8 rows of 38 stitches with slip stitch to the back. See that only one rib is on the right side by armhole. On the right front work 56 Sg. C, taking the stitch double. Work back and forth for 5 rows, always taking the stitch double. Make 1 row of D C (drawn loose). Work 5 rows of Sg. C, taking the stitch double, and increasing 2 stitches at the waist end of every row. Now work 4 rows of Sg. C, without increasing. Break off yarn. This finishes the right front. Work the left or other front to correspond. Work 2 rows of D C around the waist end of garment \o form a waist band. SLEEVE— Make a chain of 81 stitches ; on this chain work 80 Sg. C. taking the stitch double. Work back and forth for 21 rows. Make i row of D C. Work 18 rows of Sg. C, taking stitch double. Break off yarn. On the next row work 44 Sg. C, taking the stitch double. Break off yarn. Repeat this for 4 more rows, working ,q stitches less in each row, and being care- ful to break off yarn at end of each row. Work i row of 20 Sg. C stitches. Break off yarn. Work 2 rows back and forth on these 20 stitches, always taking the stitch double; seam or join sleeve together. Work 5 rows of crazy stitch around the cuff, turn back, and sew down lightly. Sew sleeves into armhole. Close the fronts with hooks and eyes. Draw riblwn through each row of D C. COLLAR— Work 2 rows of D C around the neck, make 5 rows of crazy stitch and sew down lightly. 54 w (^ COLUMBIA YARNS ^"^M Th e Columbia Kimono MATERIAL — Columbia Floss 7 hanks White 2 hanks Color 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 4 INSTRUCTIONS YOKE. — Make a chain of 53 stitches, with White floss, doubled. First Row — Make 52 Sg. C on this chain. Work back and forth for 23 rows, always tak- ing the stitch double, and increasing i in the 2d stitch from each end of the 3d. and every 2d row thereafter, and also in the 23d row. Now begin the right shoulder and front by making 31 Sg. C on the 24th row. Turn, skip the ist stitch, Sg. C to end of row, increasing i stitch in the next to last stitch. Next row, increase i in the 2d stitch, and skip the last stitch. Then make 3 rows, skipping 1st and last stitches. On the following rows skip the ist stitch at the end nearest the neck on every row, and i stitch towards the lower end of yoke on every 3d row until 3 stitches. Make 2 rows of 3 stitches each, then 2 rows of 2 stitches each and break ofiF wool. Work the 24th and succeeding rows at the other side of yoke for left shoulder and front, care being taken to begin at the outer edge of yoke, that the directions for the right front may be carried out correctly. When the yoke is finished, begin the body of garment, using single floss. (It is made of crazy stitch.) ist row make 12 shells of crazy stitch on each front of yoke and 19 across the back. 2d row same as first, (break off yarn). Work across the left front, chain 25 and join to the back (this forms the armhole). Work across the back with crazy shell, chain 25 and join to the right front (forming other armhole). work across the front. 4th row turn, work across the entire row with crazy shell, being careful to have 12 shells on each front, 6 on each chain under arms and 19 across the back, making 56 shells in the row. Continue in this way, working back and forth for 25 rows. Now with color, work 5 rows back and forth (thus forming a border), break oflF yarn. Work 7 rows back and forth around the neck and fronts with color, break off yarn, turn back this border to form a collar, and sew down lightly. SLEEVE. — Work i(S crazy shells around the armhole. join ; work back and forth for 20 rows. Continue working back and forth, increasing i shell every other row until you have 24 shells around the row. With color, work 6 rows, without increasing, break off yarn, turn back this color to form a cutT. and sew down lightly. 55 COLUMBIA YARNS ^^^^^ Ladies* Columbia Crocheted Vest MATERIAL Columbia Worsted Knitting: Yarn 2 hanks i Bone Crochet Hook, No. 4 I N R U T I O N Make a chain of 75 stitches and join (for the arnihole). 1st Row — Sg. C. into each chain. 2d Row — Turn and Sg. C, taking the back stitch, forming the rib or sHppcr stitch. Increase on the 38th stitch, finish the row plain. 3d Row — Add 6 chain stitches, take up each chain with a Sg. C, finish the row plain, taking up the chain at end of row (which forms a gore under the arm). 4th Row — Add 6 chain, taking them up as in the 3d row. Increase on the 49th stitch, finish the row. 5th Row — Add 6 chain, row plain. 6th Row — Add 6 chain, increase on the 59th stitch, finish the row. 7th Row — Add 6 chain, row plain. 8th Row — Add 6 chain, increase on the 70th stich, finish the row. 9th Row — Add 6 chain, row plain. loth Row — Turn and increase on the 76th stitch, finish the row plain. nth Row — Turn, row plain. I2th Row — Turn and increase on the 77th stitch, finish the row. 56 ^^^^[]^^^^^^^rj:m^^ Ladies* Columbia Crocheted Vest CONTINUED 13th Row — Plain. 14th Row — Increase on the 78th stitch, finish the row. 15th Row — Plain. i6th Row — Increase on the 79th stitch, finish the row. 17th Row — Plain. 1 8th Row — Increase on the 80th stitch. 19th Row — Increase on the ist stitch, finish row plain. 20th Row — Increase on the 81 st stitch. 21 St Row — Plain. 22(1 Row — Increase on the 82d stitch. 23d Row — Increase on the ist stitch, row plain. 24th Row — Increase on the 83d stitch, finish the row. (24th row finishes the shoulder.) 25th Row — Turn and crochet 85 stitches. 26th Row — Turn and decrease i stitch, finish row plain, break thread at the end of row. 27th Row — Leave aside 40 stitches, crochet the remaining stitches. Decrease i at end of the row. 28th Row — Turn, decrease i stitch, finish short row, break the thread. 29th Row — Add 7 stitches, crochet plain, decreasing at end of row. 30th Row — Turn, decrease i stitch, finish the row and break ofif the thread. 31st Row — Add 7 stitches, crochet plain, decreasing at end of row. 32d Row — Turn, decrease one stitch, finish the row and break the thread. 33d Row — Same as 31st. 34th Row— Same as 32d. 35th Row — Add the rest of the stitches, crochet plain, decreasing at end of row. 36th Row — Decrease i stitch, finish row plain. 37th Row — Turn, crochet plain, decrease at end of row. 38th Row — -Turn, decrease i stitch, finish row plain. 39th Row — Same as 37th. 40th Row — Same as 38th. 41st Row — Turn, increase on the ist stitch, crochet plain, and decrease at end of row. 42d Row — Decrease ist stitch, finish row plain. 43cl, 45th and 47th Rows — Same as 41st. 4',th, 46th and 48th Rows — Same as 42d row. (This finishes the front of the vest.) Now leave i stitch lay on the shoulder and pick up 82 stitches (for the back), crochet back and forth on these 82 stitches, until you have 18 ribs (or 36 rows), count- mg from the armhole. This is half of the vest. Crochet the other half to correspond, joining the two parts with a slip stitch. BORDER — Make three rows of Sg. C. (always taking up the full stitch) all around the vest, mitre the corners, putting 3 stitches into i. 4th Row — Right front, 8 Sg. C. 2 chain, skip 2 stitches, 10 Sg. C, 2 chain, skip 2 stitches, 10 Sg. C, 2 chain, skip 2 stitches, continue this until you have 6 buttonholes, finish the row plain. Add three more rows all around, making 7 rows in all. Finish with one row of Sg. C. around the armhole. Sew 6 Gilt Buttons on the left front 57 ^fe! r^^^BIA YARNS t ^^ Misses' Golf Sweater MATERIAL — Columbia Worsted Knitting; Yarn 4 hanks 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 10 inch, No. 1 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 I N S T R U C T I o N S F o R 2 8 I N C H B U s T Cast on bone needles 64 stitches. First Row — Knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl I, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i. knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl I, knit 3, purl i, knit 3. purl i, knit 3. purl 1. knit 3, purl i, knit 4, turn. Second Row — Knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl I, knit 3. purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl t, knit 3, purl I, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 4, turn. This makes the pattern and must be carried on throughout the garment. Repeat first and second rows for 12 inches. Leave 20 stitches each end for shoulders, keep the intervening stitches on an extra needle. 58 COLUMBIA YARNS ^ Misses* Golf Sweater CONTINUED Make one side after the following rule, and the other to correspond. Knit the shoulders to a deptli of half an inch or 5 rows, increase one stitch every row at the neck for 8 rows, and then cast on toward the front 24 stitches. Knit to a depth of 4Y2 inches from the point of last casting on. Increase one stitch every nnv at the armholc, until 10 stitches arc added, then cast on 16 stitches for underarm size. Knit 6K' inches from this point. This brings the sweater to the point where the long front is made. From the front knit to within 20 stitches of the underarm seam, turn, knit back, turn, knit to within 24 stitches of the underarm scam, turn, knit !)ack. Continue, leaving each time 4 more stitches on the underarm needle, until there arc 14 stitches left at the front. Knit back, slip all these stitches on a steel needle. From the frotit knit 3, then knit 5 together, 5 times, knit 3 together 8 times, knit the last 14 stitches on needle. Pick up 62 stitches across the back. Now take the stitches from the two fronts and the back, on i or 2 needles. Knit the pattern for iK' inches, bind off loosely To make the tab pick up the stitches, just bound off. increase one in every stitch, ne.xt row knit pattern as for garment for 2 or 3 inches long, bind off loosely. COLIvAR — Pick up each front 28 stitches, then with the 24 stitches left from the back, you will have So stitches. Knit pattern to the depth desired. SLEEVES — Cast on 20 stitches, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl I, knit 3, purl i, cast on 2 stitches, turn, knit i, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3. purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl i, cast on 2 stitches, turn. Continue knitting jiattern in this way until you have 80 stitches on needle. Knit 15 inches from this point. For cuff knit 2 together, purl i, knit 2 together, purl i. so on until you have 52 stitches remaining, divide them nn three steel needles and with the fourth needle knit to a depth of 3>{. inches, or 40 rows. Crochet the sleeves, also the under arm seams together. Face the garment on both sides with ribbon and close with button and buttonhole. NoTK. — For 30-inch bust knit 8 stitches more in the back and 4 stitches more each side of front where directions call for 24, and 8 stitches more for sleeves, and 8 stitches more for collar. Using the same direction for 32-inch bust, knit 12 stitches more in the back, and 6 stitches more each side of front, and 12 stitches more for sleeve, 16 stitches more for collar. The same directions will answer for 34-inch bust, knit 8 stitches more each side and 16 more in the back, and for 2,2 and 34-inch bust must be 14 inches in the back, and where it says 4J/ inches must be 5 inches, and 7 inches under arm. 59 COLUMBIA YARNS ^^•^ Men Sweater MATERIAL— 4 Fold Columbia Ger- mantown Wool 14 hanks 2 Bone Needles, 14 inch, No. 2 4 Steel Needles, No. 15 I N S T R U c T I o N S F R 3 6 I N c H B U s T Coniniencc with steel needles (one-half of sweater) either back or front, bottom border in Brioche stitch. Cast on for border at bottom 26 stitches. Knit i plain, * wrap, slip i, knit 2 together, repeat from * always knitting first and last stitch plain. Do this until j'ou have 100 rows knitted (one needle being a row). Be sure to slip the stitch that was knitted together in previous row, and the wrap and i to be knitted together so as to have the same number of stitches every row. The 100 rows make the half of the width of the sweater, bind ofif easily. With bone needles pick up on one side of border sufficient number of stitches knitting twice into same stitches, for half of sweater which should be 124 for 36 inches or 136 for 38 inches, increasing 12 stitches for every size larger, and decreasing 12 stitches for every size smaller, the sizes being designated by even numbers. Now knit ribbed, 2 purl, 2 plain, until you have 130 needles knitted or more if you desire it longer under the arms, this is up to the armhole mark for armhole. then rib continuously until you have 60 more needles for armhole. The entire length of sweater with border should measure 32 inches before beginning the shoulder. 60 icsMs;^^™!^^ M N ' S b W CONTINUED Commence shoulder, adding i stitch to each end, making 126 stitches, use steel needles, knit i row plain. Pattern for shoulder: First Row — First stitch plain, 3 plain, 3 purl, continue to end of row, last stitch plain. Second Row — First plain, purl i, * 3 plain, 3 purl, * repeat from * to * purl 2. last stitch plain. Third Row — First plain, i plain. * 3 purl, 3 plain, * repeat from * to * last stitch plain. Fourth Row — First plain, * 3 purl. 3 plain, * repeat from * to * last stitch plain. Fifth Row — First plain, 2 purl. * 3 plain, 3 purl, * repeat from * to * i purl, last stitch plain. Sixth Row — First plain, 2 plain, * 3 purl, 3 plain, * repeat from * to * 2 purl, last stitch plain. Seventh Row — First plain, * 3 plain, 3 purl, * repeat from * to * last stitch plain. Eighth Row — First plain, i purl, * 3 plain, 3 purl, * repeat from * to *' purl 2, last stitch plain. Ninth Row — First plain, i plain, * 3 purl, 3 plain, * repeat from * to * 2 plain, last stitch plain. Tenth Row — First plain, 2 purl, * 3 purl. 3 plain. * repeat from * to * last stitch plain. Eleventh Row — First plain, 2 purl. * 3 plain, 3 purl, * repeat from * to * i purl, last stitch plain. Twelfth Row — First plain, 2 plain, * 3 purl, 3 plain, * repeat from * to * last stitch plain. Thirteenth Row — Plain, binding off 37 stitches on each end for shoulders, leaves 52 in centre for neck, which must be increased to 65, by knitting twice in the same stitch, every 4th stitch of the ist row of neck, which should be done in plain knitting. Knit the other half of sweater exactly like first half, then join at neck, dividing the 130 stitches of the two sides of neck on 3 needles (steel). Knitting tightly ribbed, T purl, I plain, until the neck ribbing measures from 8 to 9 inches according to length required. Finish off with 12 rows like shoulder pattern for border of neck. SLEEVE — Cast on bone needles 122 stitches, ribbing 2 plain, 2 purl, alternately for 40 rows, knit i stitch plain at the beginning and end of row, knitting 2 together at each end every seventh row until you have narrowed 5 times, losing 10 stitches, then continue the ribbing until the sleeve measures 17 or 19 inches from shoulder and 112 stitches wide. Take steel needles, knit i row plain, and 6 rows of shoulder pattern, knit I row plain, narrow off 8 stitches in different parts of the row until you have 104 left. Finish with cuffs ribbed i plain, i purl, alternately, 6 inches in length, close sweater from armhole to bottom, close sleeves and place seam of sleeves in the hollow of armhole, where sweater is joined. 61 w:^m^n^^^i±]^n^^^ Men Sweater MATERIAL — 8 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool 19 hanks 2 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 12 3 Bone Knitting Needles, 10 inch, No. 5 The body portion is all knitted in one piece and sewed up under the arm I N S T R U c T I o N S F o R 3 8 I N c H B U s T Cast on 102 stitches on i of the steel needles for the bottom band. Knit 2, purl 2, making rib of 2 and 2 for 24 rows. 62 IC^IC^ T^Q^^^^^^ ^^^^^ [ SSS^^ M N * S S W CONTINUED Twenty-fifth Row — Now use bone needles and knit i, purl i, making rib of i and I for 157 rows. One hundred and fifty-eighth Row — Rib 34 stitches for the right shoulder, then bind off 34 stitches for the neck; and on a 3d needle rib the remaining 34 stitches for the left shoulder. Rib 3 rows on each shoulder, then on the right-hand needle cast on 34 stitches to correspond to those bound off. Now put all the stitches on i needle and con- tinue to rib for 157 rows for the other side, then take steel needles in the 158th row of this side and knit 2, purl 2, making rib of 2 and 2 for 24 rows and bind off. SLEEVE.^Double the sweater, and with 2 bone needles pick up 100 stitches, 50 on each side of centre of shoulder. (Seam of the sleeve must come under the arm), then rib back and forth for 15 rows. Sixteenth Row — Put all the stitches on i needle and knit as before, narrowing I stitch at each end of needle in each following 5th row, until you have narrowed 13 times. The sleeve is 80 rows in length. Then narrow in every other row until the sleeve is 115 rows long. Now take steel needles and knit 2, purl 2 for 24 rows. Bind off and sew up sleeve and under arm seams. COLLAR. — Cast on 88 stitches, on i steel needle, knit 2, purl 2, making rib of 2 and 2 for ^2 rows. Bind off, sew the ends together and sew to the neck of sweater, (the collar seam should come a little back of the one shoulder). In making a larger or smaller sweater, add or decrease 5 stitches for every inch chest measurement. 63 wM^[]^^}^j^n^^^^ Mens Golf Jacket MATERIAL— Columbia Worsted Knitting^ Yarn 6 hanks 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 1 6 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 10 inch. No. 4 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 14 inch. No. 4 I N S T R U c T I o N S F o R 3 6 I N C H B u s T Cast on bone needle 290 stitches, knit i, purl i, for 144 rows, or 18 inches long, on the 145th row knit i, purl i, for 68 stitches, bind off 6 stitches, knit i, purl i, for 142 stitches, bind off 6 stitches then knit i, purl i, the 68 stitches left. This divides the jacket in three sections. Now knit and purl the 68 stitches for 20 rows, on the 20th row knit 2 together at the end of the needle towards the front, decrease one stitch every other row until you have 46 stitches left, and 65 rows. This Is the left side. Now work the back for 65 rows, then bind off 46 stitches together with the left side, the seam is to be seen. Leave the rest of the stitches from the back on the needle. Now work the right side to correspond with the left, then bind off 46 stitches with the back together. There will be 50 stitches left. Keep them on the needle, pick up the stitches along the two fronts, divide them on three or four needles, knit plain, and increase one stitch at each point every other row, work 6 rows, or 3 rib, now knit the button holes on the left side. Knit them in this way : Knit 9, bind off 3, knit 9, so on to the end of needle. Ne.xt row cast on 3 stitches over the bind Off on the previous row, knit plain 6 rows more. Bind off loosely. SLEEVES — Cast on 130 stitches, knit i, purl 1, for 130 rows, slip stitches on steel needles, and decrease to 86 stitches for cuff, this is done by knitting 2 stitches to- gether, then purl i, then 2 together, so on until you have 86 stitches. Make the cuff 60 rows long, bind off loosely and crochet the sleeve together and into the armhole. Face the jacket on both sides and around the neck, sew over the button holes, and sew button on the right side. For 38-inch bust knit 15 stitches more, this will make each front from the arm- hole 5 stitches more, and 5 stitches more for the back. The same directions will answer for 40-inch bust, knitting 30 stitches more, and T5 stitches more for sleeve. 64 COLUMBIA YARNS CHILD'S Columbia Sweater f MATERIAL — Columbia Spanish Knitting: Yam 3yi hanks 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 10 inch. No. I 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 14 I N R U I O N Cast on 6g stitches, knit across plain. Second Row. — *Knit i, purl i, knit i, purl r, knit i, purl i, knit i, purl i, knit i. purl 2, knit 2, purl 2. Repeat from * across the row, turn. Third Row. — *Purl i, knit i, purl i, knit i, purl i, knit i, purl i, knit i, purl i, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2. Repeat from * across the row, turn. Fourth Row — Like second. Fifth Row— Like third. Continue knitting alternately in this way until the back measures 14K' inches long. Knit 23 stitches of i)attern for shoulder, bind off 23 stitches for neck, slip the remaining 23 stitches on spare needle. Knit the first 23 stitches for 8 rows. Take up the 23 stitches on spare needle and knit pattern for 8 rows for other shoulder. Now join these two shoulder pieces by casting on 46 stitches in the centre for the front. Knit pattern across the row. Continue knitting in this way until the front measures as long as the back. Bind ofif. SLEEVE. — Cast on 75 stitches and knit pattern until the sleeve is 15 inches long, knit 2, purl 2, making rib of 2 and 2 for 3^4 inches. Bind off. COLLAR. — Pick up 100 stitches around the neck and knit 2, purl 2, making rib of 2 and 2 for 4 inches ; bind off. Sew up seams under the arms. Sew up sleeves and sew into armhole. 65 ^ejj COLUMBIA YARNS BoY's Sweater Age Fourteen to Sixteen Years MATERIAL— 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool 9 hanks 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 14 inch, No. 2 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 1 5 v<. I N T R U T I O N For border at l)ottnni. With steel needles cast on 26 stitches (knit Brioche stitch). Knit i plain, * wrap, slip one, knit 2 together, repeat from * knitting last stitch plain. Repeat for 80 rows (one needle being a row). You nnist always be certain to slip the stitch that was knitted together in pre\ious row, and knit the wrap and I together so as to have the same number of stitches all the time. The 80 rows should make it wide enough for the half of the body of the sweater, either back or front. Rind off. With bone needles pick up on one side sufficient stitches knitting twice into some stitches, until you have 112 stitches taken up. Knit this in rib stitch of 2 plain and 2 purl until you have 123 needles knitted, mark here for armhole and continue until you have 52 more needles knitted for armhole. It should measure 24 to 25 inches the entire length when you commence shoulder, adding i stitch at each end to have 114 stitches. Use steel needles and knitting i plain row, and always have i plain stitch at beginning and end of needle. 66 ^^^^^^^7^ COLUMBIA YARNS ^^^ B o w E CONTINUED Pattern for shoulder : First Row — Knit first stitch plain. * 3 plain. 3 pnrl, * repeat from * to *. Second Row — First plain, purl i, * 3 plain, 3 ]nirl. * repeat from * to * purl 2, last stitch plain. Third Row — First plain, i plain, * 3 purl, 3 plain, * repeal from * to * last stitch plain. Fourth Row — First plain, * 3 purl, 3 i)lain, * repeat from * to * last stitch itlain. Fifth Row — First jilain. 2 purl. ''■' 3 plain, 3 \n\r\, * repeat from * to * i inn-I. last stitch plain. Sixth row — First plain, 2 plain. * 3 purl. 3 plain, * repeat from * to * 2 purl, last stitch plain. Seventh Row — First plain. * 3 plain. 3 purl. * repeal from * to * last stitch i)lain. Eighth Row — First plain, i purl. * 3 i^lain, 3 purl. * re])eat from * to * purl 2. last stitch plain. Ninth Row — First plain, i plain, * 3 purl, 3 plain, * repeat from * to * 2 plain, last stitch plain. Tenth Row — First plain. * 3 purl. 3 plain. * repeat from * lo * last stitcli plain. Eleventh Row — First plain, 2 purl, * 3 plain, 3 purl, * repeal from * to * i purl, last stitch plain. Twelfth Row — First plain, 2 plain, * 3 purl, 3 plain. * repeat from * to * last stitch plain. Thirteenth Row — Knitted plain, hinding off 28 stitches on each end of the needle for length of shoulder. Put the remaining centre stitches 58 on another steel needle for ribbing for neck. Knit the other half of the sweater exactly as the first half. Then join neck and divide on 3 steel needles the 116 stitches left, knitting lightlj- ribbed i purl. I plain, until this ribbing measures y]^ inches, end with a border of 12 rows like pattern of shoulder. For sleeves cast on bone needles 100 stitches, ribbing 2 plain. 2 purl, allernately for 35 rows. At the beginning and end of the needle knit i plain, narrow by knitting 2 together. Repeat the narrowing at every 7th row until you have 88 stitches left, then con- tinue ribbing until you have in the entire sleeve 140 needles of ribbing, and it measures in the centre 17 inches. With steel needles knit one row plain, narrowing here and there until you liave 80 stitches left, then knit 6 rows of the slioulder pattern, always knitting a plain row before you begin the pattern, and after pattern is ended. Be sure that all the plain rows are on the same side, which will be the right side of the sweater, join and put the 80 stitches on 3 needles. Finish with wristlets of i plain, i purl, alternately, as in the neck. 4 inches in length. hape her work to it by increasing and decreasing in the ordinary way. This will take rather less wool, 71 iJ^ ^s^ COLUMBIA YARNS M E N Worked on Canvas MATERIAL — 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool About 6 hanks Pearsall's Washing- Filoselle 3 dozen skeins, more or less, according to design selected 1 Coarse Embroidery Needle NOTE. — Appropriate colors for wool are Black, Navy Blue, Cardinal, Hunter's Green, etc., and White or Contra^ing Color for silk. I N R U I O N Any of the following eight designs can be made by fir^ drawing the shape of ve^ on the canvas, and then working the pattern by counting number of spaces on canvas to each ^itch, as shown by the illu^ration, in which the dark portions represent the wool and the light the silk. .,-^ ,,li ij ,11 II p | i |i -^| n j i' II ij -jr - if :i ji'ii n II .'ii "| i H"' ki Ld| ^ft'iM ds v^iSi M iM 'm ^ lo^iHiiromaif i I li i i J i 1 1 72 #^ ^s^ COLUMBIA YARNS Men E s T s Worked on Canvja I I i | ij jj j l ii j t4 iii-|r|H-it-ri n ■) mUMUHMIHII^^IMrl tx «k ■--. a 73 wz-, COLUMBIA YARNS 1^7^.1^^ Men Vests Worked on Canvas .J'. •: ■' H3 ;• f 74 COLUMBIA YARNS •^ ^^x^^l Ladies' Eton Waist A \ X- MATERIAL — 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool 3 hanks I Long Bone Crochet Hook, No. 5 I N R U T I O N Commence with lo6 chain stitches. ]Make 3 rows of afghan stitch plain, divide 30 stitches for the front, 46 stitches for the back, and 30 for the other side of the front. Three rows plain, make 15 stitches, and widen i stitch for the bust. Make 16 stitches, widen i for the armhole, work across the back, repeat for the other side. 22 rows, widen 5 times under each arm and 6 times for the front (at intervals to get the required shape). (If for a stout person you will have to widen more stitches.) Take up Ti6 stitches for the front. First Row — Plain. Second Row — Narrow i stitch at the beginning of the row. Repeat narrowing until you have 7 rows at the armhole, make 7 rows more, nar- rowing at the front, then leave off and start at the back, leave 3 stitches at the armhole. Begin taking up across the back, 8 rows plain, 8 rows widen (i stitch in each row) the side at the armholcs. and repeat around the front as explained before. Break off, and take up all the stitches across the whole waist. Join the sides to the arm. First Row — Plain. Second Row — Narrow i stitch at beginning of the work to the shoulder, narrow I stitch, knit i, narrow i, knit across the back to the next shoulder, narrow i, knit i, narrow i, knit i, narrow i at end of row. Repeat in same manner until there are no stitches left at the front. This shapes the waist. Finish by making 3 rows plain across the bottom of the waist. Then make 2 rows of crazy stitch all around the waist, tum it up and sew to the body. 75 COLUMBIA YARNS i>r%# m^ INVALID'S Bed Jacket MATERIAL— Colombia Worsted Knitting Yarn 3 hanks 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 10 inch, No. 4 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 14 I N R U I O N Cast on 90 stitches, knit plain for 100 rows. Add 70 stitches on each side of needle for sleeves. Knit plain for 60 rows. On the next row knit 105 stitches plain. Bind off 20 stitches, place the remaining 105 stitches on spare needle. Take up the first 105 stitches, add 15 stitches on the left-hand side of needle, for the right front. Knit plain for 60 rows. Bind ofif 70 stitches on the right-hand side of needle (this forms the sleeve). Knit the remaining stitches plain for 100 rows. Take up the spare needle with the 105 stitches, add 15 stitches on the right-hand side of needle. Knit the left front to correspond. The gusset under the arm is made separate and sewed in. Gusset — Cast on 14 stitches and knit square. With color knit 24 rows plain all around the sacque, and 36 rows on the sleeve for turned back cuff. Knit 4 rows around the neck, then a row of holes, then 24 rows, for turned down collar. Sew up the seams under the arms, also the sleeves. 76 ^*^ ^s^ COLUMBIA YARNS ^^- Infants Yoke Jacket MATERIAL — 2 Fold Columbia Saxony for Body 2 hanks Cream White 3 Fold Colombia Saxony for Yoke and Edge 1 hank Colored 2X yards Baby Ribbon 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 I N R U I N YOKE. — loi chain, ist Row — 24 Sg. C, taking up back of stitch to form rib, widen on the 25th and 28th stitches, 4.^ Sg. C, then widen same as other front. Widen every row, having first 2 stitches between widenings, then 4, 6, 8 and up to 38. Al- ways keep 24 stitches on front and 44 stitches between widenings on back. JACKET. — 1st Row— I chain for first stitch, Sg. C in next 2 chains, L C in next 3 chains. 3 Sg. C. 3 L C. 3 Sg. C. 3 E C. 3 Sg. C. 3 E C. 3 Sg. C, ending in last chain of point. 19 chain for armhole. 3 E C beginning in the last chain of point on back (8 long groups and 7 short groups), on back, then same on other front. Break off every row. Second Row— i chain, 3 Sg. C, 3 Sg. C in point, 5 Sg. C, 3 Sg. C in point, 5 Sg. C, 3 Sg. C, in point, 5 Sg. C, 3 Sg. C in point, 5 Sg. C, E C in next 3 chain. Sg. C, 3 E C, 3 Sg. C, 3 E C, 3 Sg. C, 3 E C in point on back, 5 Sg. C, and so on across the back, then same on front. Third Row— I chain, 3 Sg. C, 3 in point, 7 Sg. C. 3 in point, 7 Sg. C, and so on. Fourth Row— I chain, 3 Sg. C, 3 in point, 9 Sg. C, 3 in point, 9 Sg. C, and so on. Fifth Row— I chain, 3 Sg. C, 3 in point, 4 Sg. C, skip i chain, i Sg. C, skip i chain. 4 Sg. C, 3 in point, and so on. 30 rows of Sg. C, long, 22 points around sack. (4 on front, 8 on back and 3 under arm.) BORDER.— First Row— 3 chain, then 6 E C in point, i E C in 3d chain, 6 E C in the lovver point, i E C in 3d chain, and so on, 3 rows back and forth, beginning on wrong side of White, then i row of White all around except the neck, then chain of color (3 chain in every chain for edge.) COEEAR.— 50 E C in every other chain, 2 rows of While like border, chain of color. SEEEVE.— First Row— Begin midway under arm, 3 Sg. C, 3 E C, opposite others and so on (7 E C groups, 6 Sg. C groups over shoulders). (4 Sg. C groups. 3 L C groups under arm.) 31 rows Sg. C, long, make same as body of sack. CUFF. — Draw together with chain in every other chain of color, then L C in every other chain. (31) 3 rows of White, chain of color like border. Frill around yoke same as sleeve. 77 5N^ jp'Wi**^^ :^ COLUMBIA YARNS Pr^s^.'f^ INFANT'S Yoke Sacque **&if^ • /^ MATERIAL — 3 Fold Colombia Saxony for Yoke and Edging: }4 hank Sunrise, No. 310. or Blue, 152 2 Fold Columbia Saxony for Body 2^ hanks Cream White 2X yards Ribbon 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 I N R U I o N YOKE.— Make a chain of lOO. 3 rows plain Sg. C, taking up back of stitch to form rib. Fourth Row. — Widen on 25th and 28th stitches, and have 44 stitches between, on back of yoke. Also widen on 25th and 28th stitches from opposite front. Widen every row, having first 2 stitches between the widenings, then 4-6-8- 10- 12- 14 and up to 30. Always keep 44 stitches between widenings on the back, and the first widenings, 25th and 28th stitches from fronts. JACKET. — Begin with a shell of 4 D C in every other stitch of yoke, until you reach the first point of yoke, then make a chain of 28 stitches and carry on to other point of yoke, with shell in every other stitch until you reach the 3d point of yoke. Make a chain of 28 stitches and carry it to 4th point of yoke, join with shell and make shell in every other stitch across 2d front. Make a chain of 3 and turn and put shell on shell until you reach the chain, on which you put 7 shells ; then shell on shell across the back, 7 shells in 2d chain, and so on across 2d front. Make jacket 23 shells deep. SLEEVE. — Join in wool under arm, and make shell on shell on jacket, and shell in every other stitch on yoke from ist row, 22 shells in all. Then 18 rows, shell on shell. Around bottom of jacket and sleeves, I row of 5 D C. Around neck, row of holes for ribbon, formed by i D C and 2 chain ; repeat across neck and finish with row of 5 D C shells. 78 ^^U ^ CO'-^MBIA YARNS f !^^^ INFANT'S Star Stitch Sacque ■i"'^ nV-\ MATERIAL — 3 Fold Columbia Saxony 2 hanks White }i hank Pink or Blue 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 or 4 I N R U I o N Make a chain 12 inches long. First Row.— 10 stars, widen, 2 stars in one. Make i star, widen, 11 stars, widen, i star, widen, 11 stars, widen, i star, widen, 9 stars left. Second Row.— 10 stars, widen, 3 stars, widen, 23 stars, widen, 3 stars, widen, 9 stars. In the ne.xt 8 rows, widen at the shoulders in every row, increasing 2 stars be- tween the widenings each time. At the centre of the back widen every other row the whole length of sacque, being careful to have the widenings come directly over each other. Make 10 stars in every row before the first widening, and 9 after the corre- sponding widenings at the other side of the sacque. Join the widenings in the nth row for the armholcs and work stars until there arc 19 rows, counting from the neck. In the sleeves there are 17 rows of stars, counting from the neck. At the neck make a row of D C separated by single chains in which to insert the ribbon or cord. Make a border of alternate rows of D C and stars in two colors. Crochet a row of scallops for trimming all around the sacque. 79 COLUMBIA YARNS ^:m^m Infants Sacque Knit MATERIAL — 4 Fold Colombia Saxony Ij/z hanks White 1 hank Blue or Pink 2 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 This sacque is formed in one section, joined under the arms and along the sleeves I N R U I O N Cast on 70 stitches with white wool for the lower edge of the back, and knit back and forth until you have 33 ridges (2 rows of knitting make a ridge), then at each side of this centre piece cast on 35 stitches and knit until there are 19 more ridges. Then knit back 55 stitches at one side. Take another needle and bind off 30 stitches, knit off the remaining stitches on the needle, knit at each side 6 ridges, cast on 18 stitches, knit 19 ridges, and bind off 35 stitches each sleeve. Knit 32 ridges for each front and bind across the bottom. Sew up the garment under the arms and along the sleeves. Now with blue or pink wool pick up the stitches across the bottom and knit across once, knit 2 plain, throw over, knit i plain, and knit plain, until within 3 stitches from the end. Throw over once, knit 2 plain, in knitting back knit plain to end of row. Knit in this manner until there are 9 ridges, then pick up the stitches along each front, beginning at the bottom on one right side of work, and at the top on other right side of work, knit back plain, knit 2 plain, throw over, knit plain to top of sacque, knit back plain to end; this is done to make the bottom corners slanting. Knit in this manner until there are 9 ridges and overhand the slanting corners of the border together. Now pick up the stitches across the neck and front borders on the right side of work, and knit 5 ridges, then knit 6 stitches plain, throw over twice, narrow and knit 6, throw over twice, narrow, and repeat across the work. In working back drop the last half of every put over thread. Knit 10 more ridges and bind off. Make cord and ball for the neck. 80 ICSV!^.^ COLUMBIA YARNS Infants' Crochet Chest Protector M MATERIAL — Lady Jane Wool or 3 Fold Columbia Saxony IX hanks White Vz hank Blue 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 2 3 yards Blue Ribbon I N R U T I O N Make a chain of 45 stitches, take up each chain with a single crochet stitch. 2d row — Turn and crochet single stitch, taking up the back stitch to form the rib or slipper stitch, crochet back and forth in this, until you have 25 ribs, which forms the back. Then take up 17 stitches, and crochet back and forth on these until you have 25 ribs, which forms the front. Then count off 10 stitches for the neck, taking up the remaining 17 stitches for the other front, and make 25 ribs. Finish with a border all around of single crochet, taking up the whole stitch, alternating the colors, i row blue and i white, until you have 4 blue and 4 white ; finish the whole with a blue picot. Cut the ribbon into 12 pieces, sew 2 on each side of the fronts, to close the pro- tector, and 2 on each of the outer edges to form the armhole. 81 COLUMBIA YARNS •^( fe^xn^i Child Shirt MATERIAL— 3 Fold Columbia Saxony 2 hanks I Bone Crochet Hook, No. 4 I N R U I O N Make 172 chain stitches, then make 10 rows of Sg. C, taking up the back stitch, and work lengthwise of the shirt. Work one side first, making 60 Sg. C. Make 36 rows and fasten stitch. Commence 60 stitches from the other side of the work, leaving 35 stitches for the armhole. Make 36 rows. Work the 37th row until 23 stitches from the top, then make 23 chain for the opening in the front, working same as before, until 36 rows are made. Join the 72> rows with 35 chain and break ofif. Work across for 10 rows, beginning so that the rows will be uniform as before. Join the sides together, leaving an opening 2J/2 inches long at side last made for the armholes. To finish sleeve make i D C into the 2d stitch, i D C into ist stitch, forming a cross stitch, then finish all around the sleeve by making :r Sg. C, 2 chain, 2 D C into the same stitch. For the neck make i D C, i chain stitch over every rib, then finish as before. 82 w:^. COLUMBIA YARNS > CHILD'S Petticoat MATERIAL — 4 Fold Columbia Germantown "Wool 2;^ hanks White }i hank Pink 1 Long Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 This garment is very pretty made with 3 Fold Columbia Saxony I N R U I O N Make a chain as long as desired and join. This forms the top edge. First Round — i Sg. C in each of the first 6 stitches, 3 in the 7th, and 6 more in the following 6 stitches. Skip i stitch and repeat all around the chain, joining the last Sg. C to the 1st one with a slip stitch. Second Round — Skip i stitch, then make i Sg. C through each of the next 6 stitches, and 3 through the next one, make i through the back half of each of the next 6 stitches, skip 2 and repeat work around on same order for the rest of the skirt, mak- ing it as long as you may desire. Make 2 rows of colored stripe and 2 rows of White, 2 rows of colored, for the lower edge, make i D C in a stitch, 5 chain, catch in the 1st stitch of chain, skip l stitch and repeat all around the skirt. The waist can be made of muslin or of a crocheted band of 10 rows of single crochet back and forth. 83 COLUMBIA YARNS %<*x"^1 Ladies* Knitted Skirt In Three Sedlions MATERIAL — Columbia Spanish Knitting- Yarn 12 hanks "White 2 hanks Blue 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 10 inch, No. 1 N R U O N Cast on i8o stitches with blue, and knit 3 rows plain. Fourth Row — With white, plain. Fifth Row — With white, purl. Sixth Row — Knit i, throw over, knit 3, slip I on needle, knit 2 together, pass slip stitch over these 2, knit 3, throw over, knit i, throw over, knit 3, slip I on needle, knit 2 together, pass slip stitch over these 2, knit 3, so on to the end of needle. Seventh Row — Purl, see that the same amount of stitches are on needle (180 stitches). Eighth Row — Like 6th row. Ninth Row, nth, 13th, 15th, 17th rows like 7th row, purl. Tenth Row, 12th, 14th, i6th rows, like 6th row. Eighteenth Row — With blue, plain. 84 ^SM a <^0^"MBIA VARNS j ^M^^j^ Ladies' Knitted Skirt CONTINUED Nineteenth Row — With blue, plain. Twentieth Row — With white, plain. T\venty-first Row — With White, purl. Twenty-second Row, 24th, 26th, 28th, like 6th row. Twenty-third Row, 25th, 27th, 29th, like 7th row, purl. Thirtieth Row — With blue, plain. Thirty-first Row — With blue, plain. Thirty-second Row — With white, plain. Thirty-third Row — Purl i, knit 8, purl i, knit 8, so on to the end of the needle. Thirty-fourth Row — Purl 7, knit 2, purl 7, knit 2, so on to the end of needle. Thirty-fifth Row — Purl 3, knit 6, purl 3, knit 6, so on to the end of needle. Thirty-sixth Row — Purl 5, knit 4, purl 5, knit 4, so on to the end of needle. Thirty-seventh Row — Purl 4, knit 5, purl 4, knit 5, so on to the end of needle. Thirty-eighth Row — Purl 3, knit 6. Thirty-ninth Row — Purl 7, knit 2. Fortieth Row— Purl i, knit 8. Forty-first Row — Purl i, knit 8. Forty-second Row — Purl 7, knit 2. Forty-third Row — Purl 3, knit 6. Forty-fourth Row — Purl 5, knit 4. Forty-fifth Row — Purl 4, knit 5. Forty-sixth Row — Purl 3, knit 6. Forty-seventh Row — Purl 7, knit 2. WITH BLUE. Forty-eighth Row — Purl i, knit 8. Forty-ninth Row — Purl i, knit 8. Fiftieth Row— Purl 7, knit 2. Fifty-first Row— Purl 3, knit 6. Fifty-second Row — Purl 5, knit 4. Fifty-third Row— Purl 4, knit 5. Fifty-fourth Row — Purl 3, knit 6. Fifty-fifth Row— Purl 7, knit 2. WITH WHITE. Fifty-sixth Row— Purl i, knit 8. Fifty-seventh Row — Purl i, knit 8. Fifty-eighth Row — Purl 7, knit 2. Fifty-ninth Row — Purl 3, knit 6. Sixtieth Row — Purl 5, knit 4. Sixty-first Row — Purl 4, knit 5. Sixty-second Row — Purl 3, knit 6. Sixty-third Row — Purl 7, knit 2. WITH BLUE. Sixty-fourth Row — Purl i, knit 8. Sixty-fifth Row— Purl i, knit 8. oixiy-nitn kow — ruri i, knit 8. Sixty-sixth Row — Purl 7, knit 2. Sixty-ninth Row — Purl 4. knit 5 Sixty-seventh Row — Purl 3, knit 6. Sixty-eighth Row — Purl 5, knit 4. Seventieth Row — Purl 3, knit 6. Seventy-first Row — Purl 7. knit 2. WITH Wl^ITE. Seventy-second Row — Purl i, knit 8. Seventy-third Row — Purl i, knit 8. Seventy-fourth Row — Purl 7, knit 2. Seventy-fifth Row — Purl 3, knit 6. Seventy-sixth Row — Purl 5, knit 4. Seventy-seventh Row — Purl 4, knit 5. Seventy-eighth Row — Purl 3, knit 6. Seventy-ninth Row — Purl 7, knit 2. WITH BLUE. Eightieth Row— Purl i, knit 8. Eighty-first Row — Purl i, knit 8. Eighty-second Row — Purl 7. knit 2. Eighty-third Row — Purl 3, knit 6. Eighty-fourth Row — Purl 5, knit 4. Eighty-fifth Row — Purl 4, knit 5. Eighty-sixth Row — Purl 3, knit 6. Eightj'-seventh Row — Purl 7, knit 2, now with white 18 points more. BELT — Knit 2, purl 2, for 29 rows, then with blue 4 rows, with white 6 rows, then again with blue 4 rows, now with white knit 2, purl 2 for 2 rows, then knit i, purl I, knit i, knit 2 together so on to end of needle. Next row knit i, purl i, end of needle, then 10 rows more, now knit 2 together, throw over 2 times, knit 2 together, purl I, knit i, knit 2 together over 2 limes, knit 2 together, this forms the holes for ribbon. Now knit across 4 times, bind ofif. Crochet together on the right side, then finish with a crochet edge around, run the ribbon through the holes made for it. 85 w K^ COLUMBIA YARNS 2^-^ Ladies' Petti- COAT Crocheted MATERIAL— 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool 10 hanks Red 1 hank Navy Blue I Long Bone Crochet Hook, No. 5 "f^Wf ^ I N R u I o N Make a chain of 210 stitches with Scarlet wool, for the top, make i row of Sg. C, then I row of D C. Next row make i Sg. C in each of the next 2 stitches, Sg. C in the next, and i Sg. C in each of the next 2 stitches, skip i, make i in each of the next 2 stitches, turn. Next row skip i stitch, then make i Sg. C, in each of the 2 Sg. C in previous rows, 3 Sg. C in the centre of the 3 Sg. C in previous row, i Sg. C in each of the next 2, repeat to the end of the row. Repeat the last row 24 times, always working in the front half of the stitch (in all the remaining rounds work in the back half of the stitch) and around the skirt in- stead of back and forth. Next round make i Sg. C in each of the 6 stitches, 3 in the next and so on around. In the next 16 rounds, make 3 Sg. C in the middle stitch of the cluster of Sg. C, I Sg. C in each of the next 4, skip 2, then i Sg. C in each of the next 4, and repeat the entire round. Next row make 5 Sg. C in the middle of the group of 3, then i Sg. C in each of the next 10, and repeat for the round. Next II rounds make 3 Sg. C in the middle stitch of the cluster Sg. C, i Sg. C in each of the next 6, skip 2, i Sg. C in each of the next 6, and repeat for the round. Next round make 5 Sg. C in centre of the cluster of 3, i Sg. C in each of the next 14 stitches and repeat for the round. Next and all remaining rounds as follows : 3 Sg. C in centre of the cluster of Sg. C and I Sg. C each of the next 8, skip 2, i Sg. C in each of the next 8, and repeat round. 8 more rounds of Scarlet like the last round, then 5 rounds of Navy Blue and Scarlet alternately, then 5 rounds of Scarlet, and finish with i round of Navy Blue. Crochet an edge of Sg. C around the top to run drawing string through. 86 ^ '^^ COLUMBIA YARNS ^^^ Ladies Mittens Knit MATERIAL — 4: Fold Columbia Saxony 2 hanks 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 14 I N T R U I O N Cast 60 stitches on 3 needles and knit 60 rounds in ribbed knitting, 2 stitches plain and 2 purled. Follow with 70 rounds of plain knitting for the hand. In the 3d round of the 70 begin to widen for the thumb gore. To begin, widen at both sides of the first 2 stitches, and then 5 times thereafter, with intervals of 2 rounds in a line above the previous widenings. For the widenings, having knitted the first 2 stitches mentioned, knit a stitch crossed out of the succeeding horizontal mesh. (For cross knitting insert the needle downward at the back instead of upward at the front.) Purl the following stitch, then having knitted the round, purl the stitch that precedes the 2 named and knit i crossed out of the horizontal mesh succeeding it ; at each successive round the number of stitches between the widenings will naturally be increased. After the last widening round (the i8th round) knit 2 more rounds, then take the stitches of the thumb gore on separate needles and knit 24 rounds for the thumb, in the last 4 of which point it. Then continue the hand. In the 1st round out of the mesh connecting the thumb stitches, knit 2 stitches crossed. In the following round, knit 2 stitches together on both sides of these 2 stitches, and in the succeeding round, knit each one of these stitches together with the one beside it, thus forming a gusset. The hand is narrowed in the last 11 rounds. In the first of these knit 2 stitches together at both sides of the first stitch, and at both sides of the middle stitch, then narrowing before the stitch to be knit plain, and thereafter in every following 2d round narrow in the same manner, then in last round, divide the stitches into halves and cast 0&, knitting the stitches of both halves together in pairs. 87 COLUMBIA YARNS ^^T^l^^^j^-^ Ladies* Mittens Crocheted MATERIAL — Columbia Spanish I hank 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 N R U O N Begin with a chain of 40 stitches, join, and make 5 rows of sHp stitches. Sixth Row — Make sHp stitch by picking up the front edge of stitch, 5 rows thus, and begin the thumb. Make i chain, knit i stitch, make i chain and continue as above around the row — this increases the thumb. Next row plain, next increases same as before, i row plain, continue in this manner until you have 23 increased stitches, be sure to always make the increase in the same place so as to form a gusset. Close the 23 stitches together to form the thumb, join, work on the 40 stitches for the front of hand, 18 plain rows, and decrease by drawing 2 stitches together to i, until you have the desired width. Knit together to close the front. Finish the thumb by narrowing 2 stitches at the joint, i row plain, narrow i stitch at joint, leaving 19 stitches. Make 7 rows plain, narrow 2 stitches each row to make point. Finish the cuff, make one row i D C in each stitch, next row i D C skip i stitch, I D C stitch back in the stitch you skipped, next row i Sg. C, 2 chain stitches, i D C all around the mitt. 88 w:M^[:^^^^!^^^n^M^ Baby's Mittens Knit MATERIAL— 2 Fold Columbia Saxony % hank 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 I N T R U I O N Cast on 42 stitches on 3 needles. Knit 2 and purl i all the way round. Make 24 rounds like the above. To begin the thumb knit 3, purl i, knit 2. purl l. knit plain, widening i stitch at each side up to 14 stitches. Cast off on a string, cast on 3 stitches on right-hand needle, narrow in centre of 3 stitches for 3 rounds, knit 24 rounds, and narrow off. Knit 4, narrow 3 rounds plain, knit 2, narrow 3 rounds plain until you have 6 stitches, and bind off. To make thumb take up stitches on 2 needles, knit round the gusset, take up 3 stitches at base, cast on stitches, also i stitch on each side of these 3, knit round 1 1 rounds, then narrow in the centre of each needle until there are 6 stitches left, and bint! off. Trim with a small bow of ribbon at the cuff. Baby Mittens Crocheted MATERIAL — 3 Fold Columbia Saxony ^ hank 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 I N T R U T I O N ^lake a chain of 35 stitches and join, then 2 rows of slip stitches, then take the front stitch of the work and make 11 rows. Start thumb l)y putting 2 stitches in i, then 3 plain stitches, then i double stitch, plain row over the previous row. Continue until j-ou have il stitches in the thumb, then join the thumb together. r^Iake 9 rows plain, then quarter the mitts and at each quarter decrease i stitch. Continue until you have 8 stitches left, then turn the mitt inside out. and knit together. Finish the thumb by decreasing 2 stitches, I each side, initil you have 2 stilclics left, draw together. To make the cuff make 17 bean stitches round top, purl last row. 89 IP^ COLUMBIA YARNS Knit Golf Glove MATERIAL— 3 Fold Columbia Saxony 1 /^ hanks 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 16 I N R U I o N Cast on 66 stitches, knit 3, purl 3, making rib of 3 and 3 for 40 rows. RIGHT-HAND GLOVE— The palm facing the knitter, and the thumb on the right-hand side. Make 26 rounds plain, on the 14th round begin to increase for the thumb, by knitting the 'first stitch plain, increase one in the next stitch, then knit 28 stitches plain, knit 3, purl 3, for the remaining stitches of round. Fifteenth Round— Same as the 14th. Sixteenth Round — Knit 2- stitches plain, knit 3, purl 3, for the remaining stitches of the round. Seventeenth Round — Knit i plain, and increase i in the next stitch. Knit 30 plain, purl 3, knit 3, for the remaining stitches of round. (This reverses the pattern, thus forming a small block.) Continue knitting in this way until you have increased 26 stitches, being careful to reverse the pattern, or blocks, every 3 rounds, making 93 stitches on the needle. Thread a needle with coarse cotton, pass it through the 28 stitches knitted for the thumb. Tie the cotton. Continue to work in the round, also pattern for 36 rounds. FIRST FINGER— Knit 6, take a needle and cotton and pass it through all the stitches on the hand, except the last 13 stitches. Now use 3d needle, cast on 4 stitches, this is for the inside of finger. Divide the stitches for the finger equally on 3 needles, continue to knit plain in the round for 24 rounds, then decrease by knitting 2 of the inside stitches together. Knit 8 rounds plain, then decrease by knitting 2 of the inside stitches together. Knit 6 rounds plain, knit 2 together, then knit 2 all around, knit 2 together, knit 2 all around, knit 2 together, and then knit i all around until you have 14 stitches remaining on the needle. Draw the wool through the 14 stitches, draw together, fasten the wool firmly on the wrong side. SECOND FINGER— Put the next 7 stitches from the inside of the hand, on a needle. Cast 4 stitches on another needle, then take the last 8 stitches oflf the cotton on to a needle. Now pick up the 4 stitches, cast on for the ist finger, and work as before, making finger 6 rounds longer previous to beginning to decrease. 90 ?^w^ m^^im^U l COLUMBIA YARNS ^ ^J^ ^T-%* Knit Golf Glove CONTINUED THIRD FINGER— Take 7 stitches from inside of hand, cast on 4 stitches, take the last 7 stitches off the cotton, pick the 4 stitches from inside of second finger, and knit as directed for the ist finger, making 3 rounds more before beginning the decrease. FOURTH FINGER— Take all the stitches remaining on the cotton, and pick up the 4 stitches from inside of the 3d finger. Knit 18 rounds, decrease as before, and finish the same way. Now finish the thumb by taking stitches off the cotton on to 3 needles. Work 18 rounds plain, decrease 2, then knit 6 rounds, decrease 2, knit 4 rounds, decrease 2, then knit 2 all around until you have 16 stitches remaining, finish as directed for fingers. LEFT-HAND GLOVE— Cast on 66 stitches, knit 3. purl 3, making rib of 3 and 3 for 40 rows. The thumb must be on the right-hand side, and the back of the glovo towards the knitter. Make 26 rounds plain, on the 27th round begin to increase for the thumb, by knitting the pattern first in this manner, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3. purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3. knit 3, purl 3, knit 28, increase one the next stitch, knit i. Twenty-eighth Round— Same as the 27th. Twenty-ninth Round — Knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3. knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 32. Thirtieth Round — Purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 27, increase one in the next stitch, knit i. This round reverses the pattern, thus forming a small block. Continue knitting in this way until you have increased 26 stitches, being careful to reverse the pattern, or block, every 3 rounds, making 93 stitches on the needle. Thread a needle with coarse cotton, pass it through 27 stitches, knitted for thumb. Tie the cotton. Continue to work in round on the 66 stitches, also pattern for 36 rounds. FIRST FINGER— Knit 6. take a needle and cotton, pass it through all the stitches on the hand, except the last 13 stitches, now use 3d needle, cast on 4 stitches, this is for the inside of finger. Divide the stitches equally on 3 needles. Continue to knit plain in the round for 24 rounds, then decrease by knitting 2 stitches of the inside stitches together, knit 8 round plain, then decrease, knit 6 rounds, decrease, knit 2 rounds, decrease, knit 2 rounds, decrease, then knit i all around until you have 14 stitches remaining on the needle, draw the wool through the 14 stitches, draw together, fasten the wool firmly on the wrong side. SECOND FINGER— Put the next 7 stitches from the inside of the hand on a needle, cast 4 stitches on another needle, then take the last 8 stitches off the cotton on to a needle. Now pick up the 4 stitches cast on for the ist finger, and work as before, making finger 6 rounds longer, previous to beginning to decrease. THIRD FINGER— Take 7 stitches from inside of hand, cast on 4 stitches, take the last 7 stitches off the cotton, pick up the 4 stitches from inside of 2d finger, and knit as directed for the ist finger, making 3 rounds more before beginning the decrease. FOURTH PMNGER— Take all the stitches remaining on the cotton, and pick up 4 stitches from inside of the 3d finger, knit 18 rounds, decrease as before, and finish the same way. Now finish the thumb by taking stitches off the cotton on to 3 needles. Work 18 rounds plain, decrease, then knit 6 rounds, decrease, knit 4 rounds, decrease, then knit 2 all around, until you have sixteen stitches remaining, then finish as directed for finger. 91 ^*^-VJ^Jv COLUMBIA YARNS ^'SM^ Golf and Bicycle Stocking Style A MATERIAL— Columbia Spanish 4 hanks 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 I N R U T I O N Cast 37 stitches on the ist needle, 32 stitches on the 2d needle and 35 stitches on the 3d needle, making a total of 104 stitches. Knit in ribbing 5 stitches plain and 3 stitches purl for 50 rounds. Mark with a thread of cotton the 3 purled stitches, which stand 14th, 15th and i6th in the centre of the 1st needle. These are to be considered as seam stitches, and are to be kept straight in line to the heel of the stocking. In the Sist round when 2 stitches before the seam stitch, pick up a thread and knit it to make an extra stitch on the needle, knit 2, purl 3 seam stitches, knit 2, increase another stitch and finish the round as heretofore. Knit the ne.xt 7 rounds in ribbing as before, only now there will be an extra stitch in the plain ribs on each side of the seam, repeat from * until there are 4 stitches increased each side, 112 stitches in the round. Knit on in ribbing until the stocking measures 10 or 11 inches from the commencement. To decrease the leg,* — knit in ribbing till within 3 stitches of the scam stitches, knit 2 together, knit i, purl the 3 seam stitches, knit i, slip i, knit i, pass the slip stitch over, and rib to the end of the round. Knit 7 ribbed rounds. Repeat from * 92 COLUMBIA YARNS Golf and Bicycle Stocking CONTINUED until you come to knit only i plain ribbed stitcli on each side of the seam. For the next decrease, purl the 3 seam stitches together. Knit 7 ribljcd rounds. For the next decrease, slip the i plain rib stitch to the right of the seam, knit tcigeilu-r the i purl seam stitch and i plain rib stitch to the left, and pass the slip stitch over them; this joins the ribs neatly. Knit 7 ribbed rounds. For the next decrease purl 2 together, purl 3, purl 2 together. Knit 7 ribbed rounds. For the next decrease purl 2 together, purl i, purl 2 together. Now the slocking is reduced to 88 stitches in the round and the ril)bing comes in evenly ; 5 plain, 3 purl all around, as it did at the commencement of the stocking; 3 purl stitches being 6th, 7th and 8th upon the ist needle for the seam. Knit 6 rounds on the 88 stitches for the ankle. HEEL. — Beginning on the ist needle knit 5, purl the 3 seam stitches, knit 21; turn the work, slip the ist stitch, purl 20, knit the 3 seam stitches, purl 21*, turn, slip the 1st stitch, knit 20, purl the 3 seam stitches, knit 21 ; turn, slip the ist stitch, purl 20, knit the 3 seam stitches, purl 21 and repeat from * till 34 little rows are knitted. While doing this let the 43 instep stitches remain divided upon 2 needles until again wanted. Thirty-fifth Row of Heel — Slip i. knit 8, slip i, knit i, pass the slip stitch over, knit 8, knit 2 together, purl 3 seam stitches, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 8, knit 2 together, knit 9. Thirty-sixth Row — Slip i, purl 8, knit 3 seam stitches, purl 19. Thirty-seventh Row — Slip i, knit 8, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 6, knit 2 together, purl the 3 scam stitches, slip r, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 6, knit 2 together, knit 9. Thirty-eighth Row — Slip i, purl 16, knit 3 seam stitches, purl i. Thirty-ninth Row — Slip i, knit 8, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 4, knit 2 together, purl 3 scam stitches, slip i, knit i, pass the slip stitch over, knit 4, knit 2 together, knit 9. Fortieth Row — Slip i, purl 14. knit 3 stitches, purl 15. Forty-first Row — Slip 1, knit 8, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 2, knit 2 together, purl 3 seam stitches, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 2, knit 2 together, knit 9. Forty-second Row— Slip i, purl 12, knit 3 seam stitches, purl 13. Forty-third Row— Slip i, knit 8, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 2 together, purl 3 seam stitches, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 2 together, knit 9. Forty-fourth Row— Slip i, purl 10. knit i ; fold the needles together the wrong side out, put the 43 instep stitches all on i needle and with the spare needle thus ob- tained knit the centre stitch of the 3 seam stitches, and cast off a stitch from each 93 #%-^i»«^S% COLUMBIA YARNS ^':m^ Golf and Bicycle Stocking CONTINUED needle together till all are cast off ; break off the wool. This is a balbriggan heel. Now, hold the right side of the heel toward you, and beginning at the right-hand corner pick up on i needle 27 stitches thence to centre of the heel, knitting each stitch as you pick it up. On a 2d needle pick up and knit 28 stitches from the centre of the heel to the left-hand corner of the heel; then rib on a 3d needle the 43 instep stitches. GUSSETS. — First knit i round plain on foot and ribbed instep. Then * on 1st foot needle knit i, slip l, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit plain to within 3 stitches (Ji the end of the 2d foot needle, knit 2 together, knit i ; rib along the instep needle. Knit 2 rounds plain on foot and ribbed instep. Repeat from * till reduced to 84 stitches in the round, and continue without any more decreasing, plain on foot, and ribbed on instep for 75 rounds. TOE. — (This is a pointed toe.) Beginning on the ist foot needle for the 1st round — knit 9, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 10, repeat 3 times. Knit 3 plain rounds. Fifth Round — Knit 9, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 9, repeat. Knit 3 plain rounds. Ninth Round — Knit 9. slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 8, repeat. Knit 3 plain rounds. Thirteenth Round — Knit 9, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 7, repeat. Knit 2 plain rounds. Sixteenth Round — Knit 9, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 6, repeat. Knit 2 plain rounds. Nineteenth Round — Knit 9, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 5. repeat. Knit 2 plain rounds. Twenty-second Round — Knit 9, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 4, repeat. Knit 2 plain rounds. Twenty-fifth Round — Knit 9, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 3, repeat. Knit i plain round. Twenty-seventh Round — Knit 9, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit 2, repeat. Knit i plain round. Twenty-ninth Round — Knit 9, slip i, knit i, pass the slipped stitch over, knit I, repeat. Knit i plain round. Now decrease in every round in the same places, knitting I plain stitch less between the decreasings each time, till reduced to 4 stitches only. Break off the wool and with a rug needle run the wool through the 4 stitches, and sew them up securely. 94 ^/M^ T^^^BIA VARNS f :^M^^ Mens Socks Knit MATERIAL— Columbia Spanish 2 hanks or Columbia Worsted Knitting Yarn I hank 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 I N R U T I O N Cast on So stitches, divided on 4 needles. Rib by knitting 2 and purling 2 until the sock is 4K> inches long. Knit plain, making i stitch the seam stitch, until the sock reaches 7 inches in length — then narrow on each side of the seam stitch for the ankle. (This is done by knitting to within the last 3 stitches of seam.) Slip I and knit i, draw the slip stitch over the knitted one, knit i, purl the seam stitch, knit i, knit 2 together, knit the rest plain. Repeat this 5 times, doing 5 rounds between each narrowing. Knit plain until the leg measures 10^ inches. For the heel, divide stitches, having 17 on each side of seam. Knit and purl the stitches until the heel measures 3 inches. (Always slip the ist stitch, whether it be knit or purled.) Knit across, knit 20, knit 2 together, knit i, turn, purl 5, purl 2 together, purl i, turn, knit 5, knit 2 together, knit i. Repeat the last 2 rows until you have 7 stitches left. Pick up side stitches, do 3 plain rounds, narrow. First Pin (of heel) :' Knit i, knit 2 together, knit the rest plain. Second Pin: Knit to within the last 3 stitches, slip i, knit i, pass the slip stitch over the knit one, knit i, do 2 plain rounds between each narrowing. There should be 6 narrowings. Knit plain until you have 8 stitches, then divide stitches for the toe — half on front pin, a fourth on each of two other pins, the front must lay flat on sole of foot. Front Pin: Knit i, knit 2 together, knit to within the last 3 stitches, slip I, knit I, pass the slip stitch over the knit one and knit i. Second Pin: Knit i, knit 2 together, knit the rest plain. Third Pin: Knit to within the last 3 stitches, slip i, knit i, pass the slip stitch over the knit one, do 2 plain rounds between each narrowing. Repeat until you have 24 stitches left or until the foot measures 10 inches. Bind ofif and sew up. 95 ^^ZiH^^^ COLUMBIA YARNS Bedroom Slipper Single Crochet Stitch, with Turn Over Top MATERIAL — 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool 1 /4 hanks 1 Bone Crochet Needle, No. 3 I pair Lamb's Wool Soles, size 5 ] )4 yards No. 7 Satin Ribbon for Bows I N T R U I O N First Row — Make a chain of 17 stitches which will allow you one stitch for turning, then crochet 7 stitches, and increase 2 extra stitches in the eighth stitch, then crochet 7 stitches. Second Row — Now crochet across, taking up the back stitch without increasing, you will then have formed i rib of vamp. Continue making 12^2 ribs for vamp, in- creasing 2 extra stitches in the centre of each rib, 16 stitches on the side of slipper, 28 ribs around slipper. Join on wrong side, taking up the back stitch of side and vamp, this will make a neat joining and will not show on the outside. Turn over top of slipper : 16 stitches wide, 26 ribs in length, finish with picot edge, 3 single crochet, then chain 3 and catch inside of stitch just made. 96 COLUMBIA YARNS BcDRooM Slippers Style 1 MATERIAL — 8 Fold Columbia Germantown "Wool I y^ hanks I Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 or 4 1 Paur Lamb's Wool Soles I N R U I O N Commence by making 9 chains. Make half stitch rib and widen by 2 stitches in every row. Make 18 rows (or 9 ribs) ; this completes the vamp. To begin sides of foot take up 12 stitches, rib, but do not widen any. Make 38 rows (or 19 ribs). Connect at left side, finish top by making shell ; 6 whole stitches for first row, and 7 stitches for second row. Turn slipper wrong side out and sew to binding on sole. Finish front by making bow of ribbon and sewing to vamp. 97 1^ COLUMBIA YARNS Bedroom Shoe Slip Stitch, with Turn Over Top MATERIAL — 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool Steel Color I — I hank Steel Color 6 — 1 hank I Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 1 pair Lamb's Wool Soles, size 6 2 yards No. 7 Satin Ribbon I N R U I O N Make a chain of i6 stitches, this will allow one stitch for turning, crochet 7 stitches, then 2 stitches in the eighth stitch, then crochet 7 stitches, continue crocheting back and forth across the vamp, taking up the back stitch and widening i extra stitch in the centre of each row of vamp, i8 ribs for vamp of slipper, 24 stitches up the side of slipper, 47 ribs around slipper. These shoes are made of two shades of steel color, one rib each of dark and light alternately all around shoe. For turn over top of shoe : First Row — Long crochet stitch, use the dark shade of steel color yarn, crochet all around top of shoe. Second Row — 2 long crochet stitches of light steel, then 2 long crochet stitches of dark steel, crochet alternately all around shoe. Third Row — 2 long crochet stitches of dark steel, then 2 long crochet stitches of light steel, crochet alternately all around shoe. Fourth Row — Same as second. Fifth Row — Same as third. For turning over at top of shoe crochet five rows of single crochet stitches, taking up both stitches, crochet all around top of slipper, using the light shade of steel, finish with picot edge of dark steel. 98 • • ; COLUMBIA YARNS ^cM>^^5 B D R O M H O Crocheted MATERIAL — 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool I hank Pink I hank Grey 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 or 4 I pair Fleece Lined Soles I N R U I o N Beginning with the Grey make a chain of i6 stitches. First Row — Make 7 Sg. C stitches into each following chain, then 3 Sg. C into the 8th stitch, then 7 Sg. C. Second Row — Plain, Sg. C, picking up the back stitch to form a rib. Third Row— Pink, 8 Sg. C, 3 Sg. C into the 9th stitch, then 8 Sg. C. Fourth Row— Plain. Continue like this until you have 17 ribs (9 Grey and 8 Pink), the last row having 24 stitches on each side of centre stitch. Pick up 24 stitches and add a chain of 16 stitches. Crochet back and forth on 39 stitches until you have 31 ribs (16 Pink and 13 Grey), then join to the front of the shoe. With the Grey make i chain and i D. C. into each rib around the top of the shoe to hold the ribbon, then 2 rows of Sg. C. Finish with a Pink shell of 6 D. C. into the 3d stitch, skip 3 stitches and make i of Sg. C making i chain between each D. C. 8 shells around the top of the shoe. i..olC. 99 5«!«R" l>'%-Vi»«b% :< COLUMBIA YARNS '^m Ladies Boots Knit I MATERIAL — 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool I hank each of two colors 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 14 N R U I o N Cast on i68 stitches, 56 on each needle. First Row — Knit 3 plain, seam 3. Second Row — Same as ist. Third Row — Same as ist. Fourth Row — Searn 3, knit 3 plain. Fifth Row — Same as 4th. Sixth Row — Same as 4th. Seventh Row — Repeat ist row. Eighth Row — Repeat ist row. Ninth Row — Repeat ist row. Tenth Row — In the middle of i of the needles knit 2 of the plain ones together; this leaves 2 plain stitches, which will continue to the top. Repeat i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 rows, narrowing each time each side of your 2 stitches. Continue until you have 7 blocks. Then knit around 3 times, seaming every stitch, narrowing each side of your 2 plain stitches. With your light worsted, knit around plain once. Narrow, beginning with your 2 plain stitches and, using i of the plain stitches, knit 2 together, seam 2, plain 2, seam 2, plain 2, until you get around to the 2 first plain, then knit i with your 1st plain stitch. Continue this until you have 54 stitches left. Then knit without narrowing until you have made the work as long as desired. Bind off. Crochet fancy top with dark wool. 100 w^. COLUMBIA YARNS Ladies Bed Shoe MATERIAL— 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool 1 yi hanks I Bone Crochet Hook, No. 8 N R U o N Make a chain of 17 stitches. First Row — Afghan stitch, plain. Second Row — Increase 2 stitches in the centre. Third Row — Same as ist. Fourth Row — Same as 2d. Fifth Row — Take up all the stitches across the row. In working back make 3 chain in every 3 stitches. (This forms the small ball.) Make 3 rows plain Afghan sthch, increasing 2 stitches in the centre of every other row. Ninth Row — Make the balls every 3 stitches across the row. Continue in this way until you have 20 rows in the vamp, there being i row of balls in every 4th row. To make the back portion of the shoe. Pick up stitches to the centre of vamp, add 16 chain. Now work back and forth straight for 24 rows, making i row balls every 4th row. Take up the opposite side of vamp and join with the back on the wrong side. Close the toe, make 2 rows of Sg. C around the bottom to form the sole. Close the wrong side. Finish top with a scallop, trim the front with small loops and lace the- shoe with string and tassel. 101 ^*^ ^^ COLUMBIA YARNS Pt^^^ Infants Sock Knit MATERIAL— 3 Fold Colombia Saxony 1 hank 3 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 I N R U I O N Cast on 35 stitches, knit back and forth for each row and make 6 rows, widening at the back by i stitch, and widening at the front by 2 stitches in every row, so that in the row there will be 41 stitches. In widening see that no openings will result. Two methods may be used. The first is as follows : — Put the needle through a stitch in the ordinary manner, throw the thread around it twice, and then knit the stitch ofif in the regular way, but keep the 2 "thrown-over" threads on the needle to make the 2 new stitches required. In knitting the 2 new stitches knit the ist in the regular way, and the 2d through the back. The other method is to knit through the front stitch in the usual way, but do not slip it off the needle. Now knit through the back of the same stitch and slip it off. The plain knitting first made comes under the sole of the foot. To make the upper part of foot after the 6 rows plain are made : Begin the /th as follows : Knit 2, purl 2, knit 2. purl 2, and repeat across the row until there are 22 blocks, widening by 2 stitches at the front edge or toe of the sock, turn. Eighth Row — Purl 4, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2. Repeat across the row. These 2 rows of knitting form one complete row of blocks. 102 COLUMBIA YARNS -te I N NT'S Sock CONTINUED Ninth Row— Purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2. Repeat across the row, widening as before. Tenth Row — *Knit 4, purl 2, knit 2 and repeat from * to end of row. This com- pletes the 2d row of blocks. Now make 3 more rows of blocks widening in the same order as before. Then 4 rows more without widening, by i stitch at the front edge. To make the instep and toe pass 36 stitches, begin at the back on another needle, then make 9 rows of blocks, widening at the toe edge in every row, by 2 stitches. Regulate the widening — the basket effect of blocks will not be disturbed. This forms one-half the foot. Knit the other half of the toe and instep 8 rows more to correspond with the first half, narrowing instead of widening at the last row. Cast on 36 stitches and make the remainder of the foot to correspond with the other side. Double the foot together and join it at the back and along the sole, sewing the toe point in the angle under it. Now pick up all the stitches around the top of the foot portion that are already on the needle, and then knit back and forth 6 times, making 3 rows and bind off. For the top cast on 79 stitches, purl once across and knit back plain. Third Row — Purl 2 separately, then purl 3 together, purl 3, purl 3 together, and repeat across the row until within 2 stitches of the end, then purl 2 stitches separately. Fourth Row — Knit i, throw over, knit 3. throw over, knit i, throw over, knit 3, and repeat across the row. Repeat 3d and 4th rows until the top is 21 holes deep, and make last row like the 4th. Now across 4 ribs at each side, knit plain, and between the plain sections work the same as 3d row to show the ribs. Knit plain again at each side, working between the same as in the 4th row. Fifth Row — Purl 2, throw over twice, purl 2 together, and repeat to end of the plain section. Make open-work between. Sixth Row — Knit plain at sides, dropping every 2d put-over thread. Make open-work between next 2 ribs, knit plain, also knit plain across the next row of open-work and the next rib at each side. This will leave 4 rows of open-work and ribs at the centre of the needle. Now bind off 30 stitches, then knit across in open-work style until there are 30 stitches left on the needle. Join the yarn and knit the remainder of the instep in open- work, so that there will be 32 holes from the top of the sock to the lower edge of the instep. Bind off. Now sew together at the back and join the lower edge to front portion on the in- side where the plain knitting around the top begins. Run a cord and tassel through the plain portion at the instep. 103 wM^j^^i^:i^ijm^ INFANT'S Bootees Crocheted MATERIAL— 3 Fold Colombia Saxony yi hank 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 3 I N R U I N Make a chain of 35 stitches and join. First Row— Plain Sg. C. Second Row — Plain Sg. C. Third Row— Plain Sg. C. Fourth Row— Plain Sg. C. Fifth Row — Take up i stitch, wrap wool on the needle, take through the stitch, wrap wool again, and draw together as one. Make 18 of these stitches in the round. Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth same as the First, Second, Third, Fourth Rows, and repeat until you have the desired length of leg. Take up 13 stitches for the vamp, make 10 rows of Afghan stitch, take up stitches for the sole, make 10 rows Sg. C, turn the sock on left side, take up 10 stitches on the needle, draw together into one to make the heel, and the same at the toe. Crochet together i stitch each side. Finish the Bootee with a cord and tassel, or with baby ribbon. 104 MZ. COLUMBIA YARNS Childs Knee Leggings Knit ^5^2?1^ MATERIAL— 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool I hank ^ejjs^gr 3 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 N R U I o N Cast on 51 stitches and knit across 2 plain and 2 purl. Repeat same for 11 rows. Twelfth Row — Plain (make a ridge of 2 rows of knitting) and repeat until you have 4 ridges. Knit 17 stitches (slip on another needle), knit 17 stitches more — this will form the knee — turn and knit back. Add i stitch at the end of each needle until your 51 stitches are complete, 17 ridges on the knee, knit plain 17 ridges on the leg part. To make the fancy portion knit 3, purl 7 and repeat across the needle. In work- ing back purl 7 and knit 3 across the needle. Work in this way until there are 3 ridges, and then reverse the design. Repeat until you have 12 blocks (as seen in the picture), narrowing i at the end of needle (there should be 38 stitches at the end of fancy por- tion). For the instep knit 25 stitches and slip the other 13 on another needle, knit back 12 stitches (of the 25) and leave the remaining 13 on the ist needle. Knit the 12 stitches back and forth until there are g ridges, knit 2 more ridges, narrowing every end one. Now with the needle left at the right side of the work, pick up stitches along edge of the instep and knit across the toe. Repeat same on the left side of the work, knit back and forth until there are 3 ridges below the instep portion. Bind off and sew up each leg seam. 105 w^, COLUMBIA YARNS ^!^^ CHILD'S Drawer Legging Knit ^£>^' ~v^' MATERIAL — 4 Fold Columbia Germantown Wool 2 hanks 2 Bone Knitting Needles, 10 inch, No. 4 N R U O N These are made in 2 sections, joined by a middle seam. Begin by knitting each section as follows : Cast on 80 stitches for the top, knit 2, purl 2 and repeat across the needle. Knit in this way 4 times across, being careful to preserve the regular order of stitches in the ribs. The 5th time across knit 2, purl 2, knit I, throw over twice, narrow, purl i, knit 2, purl 2, knit i and repeat across the row. In working back work in the regular order, except that you drop one throw-over thread to form the holes for the cord. Now knit across 8 times the same as the ist 4 times above. Now knit 8 stitches. Then knit back on the 8 stitches, knit 16 stitches, knit back; knit 24 stitches, knit back; knit 32 stitches, knit back; knit 40 stitches, knit 106 Wi. COLUMBIA YARNS CHILD'S Drawer Legging CONTINUED back, knit 48 stitches, knit back. This will make 6 ridges at one side of the work before you have knit once entirely across, and they are made to lengthen the back portion of this section. Now knit back and forth entirely across until there are 43 ridges at the front edge of the section. Next knit 15 ridges, narrowing once to the beginning every time across. There should be 50 stitches on the needle. To make the fancy por- tion knit 2, purl 2, and repeat until you have 19 rows. To make the braid and re- mainder of section : First Row — Knit 4, purl 3, knit 9, purl 3, knit 12, purl 3, knit 9, purl 3, knit 4. Second Row — Knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl 9, knit 3, purl i, knit 10, purl i, knit 3, purl 9, knit 3, purl i, knit 3; repeat ist and 2d rows. Fifth Row — Knit 4, * purl 3, take another needle and knit 3 very loosely on to the work. Now knit 3 stitches with the ist (or right-hand needle). Place the extra needle with its 3 stitches back of the ist needle, then knit 3 more with the ist needle, and with the same needle knit ofif the 3 stitches on the extra needle to form the twist of the braid. *Now purl 3, knit 12, purl 3 and repeat from * to * between the twists. Purl 3, knit 4. Eighth Row — Knit 3, purl i, knit 3, purl 9, knit 3, purl i, knit 10, purl i, knit 3, purl 9, knit 3, purl i, knit 3. Repeat from the ist row until there are 20 ridges at the middle portion of the front. For the instep knit 31 stitches slip the remaining 19 on to another needle, knit back 12 stitches on the 31 and leave the remaining 19 on the ist needle. Knit the 12 stitches now on the centre needle, back and forth until there are 10 ridges. Knit 3 more ridges, narrowing 2, making 10 stitches across the toe. Now with the needles left at the right side of the work, pick up the stitches at the adjoining side of the instep portion and knit across the toe, then with the needle at the other side of the work pick up 15 stitches along the adjoining side of the instep portion and knit them off. Knit back and forth until there are 6 ridges below the instep portion, and bind off. Knit a strip 5 stitches wide and 15 ridges long, and sew it to the lower edge of the foot portion. Now sew up each leg seam and join the 2 sections by the middle scam. Crochet scallops around the top as follows : Make 4 chain stitches, 2 D C drawn up long and caught down flatly by a Sg. C. Repeat around, run a cord through the holes made for it and tip off the end with tassel. Ribbon or elastic can be used in place of the cord if desired. 107 COLUMBIA YARNS te« Infant Band Knit MATERIAL — 4 Fold Columbia Saxony I hank 3 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 N R U N This band is made in 2 sections, and is knit back and forth in rib style (done by knitting 2 and purling 2). Cast on "]() for each section and proceed as directed above, knitting 2 and purling 2, until you have 107 rows, or until the depth of band measures about 8 inches. Bind off, and sew the sections together by an over-and-over stitch. Finish the edge at the top and bottom with Sg. C, then crochet a small tab at the centre of the front part of band, on the bottom. This is used to pin the band down. Make the small tab as follows : 11 Sg. C for the width and 5 rows of same for the depth. 108 COLUMBIA YARNS w R Knit MATERIAL— Columbia Spanish Knitting Yarn J4 hank 3 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 I N R U I O N Cast on 56 stitches, 2 right and 2 left, until you have the desired length, then finish with a crochet edge around the wrister. 109 COLUMBIA YARNS M H R Knit LADIES' MATERIAL— 3 Fold Columbia Saxony 2 hanks 2 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 N T R U N Commence : 250 stitches 31 rows, 2 right and 2 left. 52 rows plain 31 rows, 2 right and 2 left INFANT'S MATERIAL— 2 Fold Columbia Saxony 1 hank 2 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 N R U O N Commence : 150 stitches 31 rows, 2 right and 2 left. ^2 rows plain 31 rows, 2 right and 2 left 110 COLUMBIA YARNS K N Knit e X V MATERIAL — Columbia Spanish Knitting Yai-n 3 hanks 5 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 I N R U I o N Cast 114 stitches on 4 needles, and work with the 5th needle as follows: Knit in rib style for 47 rounds, by purling 2 and knitting 2. In the 48th round begin the gore, which covers the knee. Knit off the ist 26 stitches, and knit them separately back and forth, purling 2 and knitting 2. After knitting 2 rows in this manner, change the pattern by knitting the stitches that were purled and purling the ones that were knit, thus forming a small square. In knitting this gore, one stitch is taken from the needle at each side of the 26 stitches each time across after the ist row. This widens the gore, then it is knit as described above. Continue taking stitch from the needles until there are only 42 left of the original ribbed portion. This brings the gore to the points at the side and completes the upper half of the knee cap. Now work the lower half of the gore separately, narrowing i at the end of each row until only 26 stitches are left. Now take up 23 stitches at each side of these 26 stitches along the selvedge of the gore. This will bring you to the side of the gore. Then divide the stitches as evenly as possible on the 4 needles and work in rib style the same as top, 47 rounds, being careful to continue the ribs of the upper portion. Finish the knee cap with a border of plain crochet. Ill COLUMBIA YARNS K N Style MATERIAL— 3 Fold Colombia Saxony 1 hank will make 3/^ yards of this Lace 2 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 16 I N R U I O N Cast on II stitches, knit i row plain. First Row — Slip i stitch, knit 8. thread over needle, knit 2. Second Row — Knit plain. Third Row— Slip i, knit 7, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, knit 2. Fourth Row — Knit plain. Fifth Row— Slip I, knit 6, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, knit 2. Sixth Row — Knit plain. Seventh Row — Slip i, knit 2, narrow, Th. O needle twice, narrow, knit i. Th. O, narrow, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, knit 2. Eighth Row — Knit 10, purl i, knit 4. Ninth Row — Slip i, narrow, Th. O needle twice, narrow, narrow, Th. O needle twice, narrow, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, knit 2. Tenth Row — Knit 9, purl i, knit 3, purl i, knit 2. Eleventh Row — Slip i, knit 2, narrow, Th. O needle twice, narrow, slip i, knit i, bind the slip stitch off, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, narrow, knit i. Twelfth Row — Knit 10, purl i, knit 4. Thirteenth Row — Slip i, knit 5, slip i, knit i, bind the slip stitch off, Th. O, nar- row, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, narrow, knit i. Fourteenth Row — Knit plain. Fifteenth Row — Slip i, knit 6, slip i, knit i, bind the slip stitch off, Th. O, nar- row, Th. O, narrow, knit i. Sixteenth Row — Knit plain. Seventeenth Row — Slip i, knit 7, slip i, knit i, bind the slip stitch off, Th. O, narrow, knit i. Eighteenth Row — Knit plain. Nineteenth Row — Slip i, knit 8, narrow, knit i. Twentieth Row — Knit plain, then repeat from first row. 112 COLUMBIA YARNS K N Style 2 MATERIAL^3 Fold Columbia Saxony 1 hank will make 2 yards of this Lace 2 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 16 I N R U I o N Cast on 12 stitches, knit i row plain. First Row — Slip i stitch, knit i, Th. O, narrow, knit i, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, narrow, knit i. Second Row — Knit plain. Third Row — Slip i, knit i, Th. O, narrow, knit 2, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, knit 2. Fourth Row — Knit plain. Fifth Row — Slip i, knit i, Th. O, narrow, knit 3, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, knit 2. Sixth Row — Knit plain. Seventh Row — Slip i, knit i. Th. O, narrow, knit 4, Th. O, narrow. Th. O, nar- row, Th. O, knit 2. Eighth Row — Knit plain. Ninth Row — Slip i, knit i, Th. O, narrow, knit 5, Th. O, narrow, Th. O. narrow, Th. O, knit 2. Tenth Row — Knit plain. Eleventh Row — Slip i, knit i. Th. O. narrow, knit 6, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, nar- row, Th. O, knit 2. Twelfth Row — Knit plain. Thirteenth Row — Slip i, knit i, Th. O, narrow, knit 7, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, knit 2. Fourteenth Row — Knit plain. Fifteenth Row— Slip i, knit i. Th. O. narrow, knit 8, Th. O, narrow. Th. O, narrow. Th. O. knit 2. Sixteenth Row — Knit plain. Seventeenth Row— Slip i. knit i, Th. O. narrow, knit q. Th. O, narrow. Th. O, narrow, Th. O, knit 2. Eighteenth Row — Knit plain. Nineteenth Row— Slip i. knit i, Th. O, narrow, knit 10, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, knit 2. Twentieth Row — Knit plain. Twenty-first Row— Slip i, knit i, Th. O, narrow, knit 11. Th. O. narrow, Th. O, narrow, Th. O, knit 2. Twentv-second Row — Knit plain. Twenty-third Row— Slip i, knit i, Th. O, narrow, knit 12, Th. O. narrow. Th. O. narrow, Th. O, knit 2. Twcntv-fourth Row — Knit plain. Twentv-fifth Row— Slip i, knit i, Th. O, narrow, knit 19. Twenty-sixth Row— Bind off 12 stitches, knit the rest of stitches plani. repeat from 1st row. 113 Vi COLUMBIA YARNS Crocheted Lace Style 3 i\ -7' ''^^^., MATERIAL— 3 Fold Colombia Saxony 1 hank will make 2/2 yards of this Lace I Bone Crochet Hook, No. 2 I N R U T I O N Alake a chain of I2 stitches. First Row — 4 D C in the fifth chain stitch from the hook, skip 2 chain stitches, 4 D C in the eighth chain stitch, skip 2 chain stitches, 3 D C in the last 3 chain stitches, chain 2, i D C in the same stitch of last D C just made, chain 2, turn. Second Row — 4 D C in the space of 2 chain stitches of previous row, chain 2, 3 D C in the next space, chain 2, 4 D C in the middle of 4 D C in previous row, 4 D C in the next 4 D C in previous row, i D C in the last space, chain 3, turn. Third Row — Work shell of 4 D C in shell of last row (there are always 2 shells throughout the work), chain 2, 3 D C in the space, 3 D C in the next space, chain 2, I D C in the same space, chain 2, turn. On every other row there will be a space more, continue until there are 5 spaces ; chain 2, turn, shell of 5 D C in every space, fasten with a slip stitch in the middle of the 3 D C, then 3 D C, chain 2, shell on shell, chain 3, turn, shell on shell, chain 2, 3 D C in the space, chain 2, i D C in the same stitch of last D C just made, chain 2, turn, and repeat from 2d row. 114 COLUMBIA YARNS Crocheted Lace Style 4 ":>»• .— -!r'>'-=,- "V; >«* -^v:*:* iiS^ ^' ^^XjJ^'" ""^ MATERIAL— 3 Fold Colombia Saxony 1 hank, will make 3 yards of this Lace 1 Bone Crochet Hook, No. 2 I N R U I O N Make a chain of 6 stitches, turn. First Row — i D C in the fifth and sixth chain stitches, chain 3, turn. Second Row — i D C on top of the second D C of preceding row, cliain 2, I D C in the next chain stitch, chain 5. i sHp stitch at the chain of 6. chain 3, turn. Tliird Row — 9 D C in cliain of 5, i 1) C on top of D C next to the chain stitches, chain 2, i D C on top of last D C. chain 3, turn. Fourth Row — I I) C on top of second D C of previous row, chain 2, i D C on the next D C. * chain 2, i D C on the second stitch, * ; repeat to end of row, chain 4, turn. Fifth Row — I Sg. C on top of D C of last row, i Sg. C in the space, then work a picot of 4 chain stitches, fasten back with a Sg. C. Sg. C en top cf D C, repeat 5 times more, then make a chain of 5, i 1^ C on last D C, chain 3. turn. Sixth Row — Same as 2d row, fasten the 5 chain stitches with a slip stitch at the picot. 115 COLUMBIA YARNS ^^SM-^' m Crocheted Horse Reins MATERIAL— 4 Fold Germantown Wool 1 l4 hanks MS^ 1 Bone Crochet Hook, 8 inch, No. 3 1 dozen Bells for the Strap Make 5 chains and close them with a single stitch. Crochet 10 single stitches into the ring just made, then crochet around those 10 stitches, picking up the lower half of each stitch (always working on the wrong side of the stitch), until you have the lines 23^ yards long, or whatever length desired. Finish each end with a large tassel. The strap with the bells is made with 8 chains, take up each chain with a Sg. C, then crochet back and forth on the Sg. C, always picking up the back stitch (which forms a rib), until you have the strap 10 inches long. Sew each end of the strap around the lines and trim with bells. Note. — To make a firmer rein run a cotton rope through the reins when finished. 116 1^ K^ COLUMBIA YARNS ^^^ The "COLUMBIA YARNS'* Label We illustrate on this page the Columbia " ring- label," which encircles each skein of the genuine Columbia Yarns. In justice to yourself and to the manufacturers you should see that this label is on the yarn you receive, if you ask for Columbia. Besides the " ring-label," we illustrate the Columbia carton — showing how the yarn is packed. The system of packing and inspecting Columbia Yarns is very thorough and very strict. You will find their excellence consistent through the greatest number of packages. COLUMBIA Zephyr, 2, 4 and 8 fold GermantowTi, 4 and 8 fold Saxony, 2, 3 and 4 fold Shetland Floss Shetland Wool Spanish Worsted Knitting Yarns Eiderdown Fairy Zephyr 117 COLUMBIA YARNS •fv Index A ' D Advertisement, Columbia Yarns 3-4 Drawer Leggings, Child's 106-107 Afghans — Coffee Bean 19! ^ Couch 20 I Eton Waist, Ladies' 75 Infants' 12-13-14-15-16-17 i Explanation of Terms — Infants' Eiderdown 17 Crocheting 7-8-9-10-11 Newport 18 Knitting 5-6 Popcorn 13 T^ Roman Couch 21 ^ . h ascmators 35-30 B Baby's Mittens 89 Bands, Infants' 108 Bed Jacket, Invalid's 76 Bed Shoe, Ladies' loi Bedroom Shoe 98-99 Bedroom Slippers 96-97 Bicycle and Golf Vest, Men's 68-69 Bicycle and Golf Stockings 92-93-94 Blouse, Columbia Striped 51 Bootees, Infants' 104 Boots, Ladies' 100 Boy's Sweater 66-67 Capes — Columbia Cape 29 Infants' Golf 22 Ladies' Yoke 24 Shoulder 22 Child's Petticoat 83 Drawer Leggings 106-107 Knee Leggings 105 Shirt 82 Sweater 65 Cable Stitch Sweater 44-45 Chest Protector, Infants' 81 Columbia Kimono 55 Columbia Opera Cape 25 Columbia Sweater 48-49-50 Columbia Striped Blouse 51 Crocheted Horse Reins 116 Crocheted Lace 114-115 Crochet Sweater 54 Golf and Bicycle Stockings 92-93-94 Golf Glove 90-91 H Horse Reins, Crocheted 116. Hoods — Infants' Knit Hood 37 Infants' Riding 39-40 Ladies' 41 Misses' 38 Infants' Afghan 12-13-14-15-16-17 Band 108 Bootees 104 Golf Cape 22 Knit Hood ^7 Riding Hood 39-40 Sacques 78-79-80 Socks 102-103 Stomacher no Yoke Jacket 77 Infants' Chest Protector 81 Infants' Knit Jacket 53 Invalid's Bed Jacket 76 Jacket, Columbia Norfolk 46-47 Infants' Knit 53 Infants' Yoke 77 Invalid's Bed 76 Ladies' Knit 52-53 Men's Golf 64 118 COLUMBIA YARNS I n d e X — Continued K Knee Caps m Knee Leggings 105 Kimono 55 Knit Lace 1 12-1 13 L Label, Columbia Yarn 117 Lace, Crocheted 114-115 Knit 112-113 Ladies' Boots 100 Bed Shoe loi Crocheted Vest 56-57 Eton Waist 75 Hood 41 Mittens 87-88 Petticoat 86 Shawls, Circular 27-28-30 Shawls, with Yoke 32 Stomacher 1 10 Sweater 42 to 54 Yoke Cape 24 Ladies' Knit Jacket 52-53 Leggings 105-106-107 M Misses' Golf Sweater 58-59 Hood 38 Mittens- Baby's 89 Ladies' 87-88 Men's Bicycle and Golf Vest 68-69 Men's Sweater 60-61-62-63 Golf Jackets 64 Socks 95 Vests 70-71-72-73-74 N Norfolk Jacket, Columbia 46-47 o Opera Cape, Columbia 25 P Petticoats — Child's 83 Ladies' 86 s Sacques — Infants' 80 Infants' Star Stitch 79 Infants' Yoke 78 Shawls — Ladies' Circular 27-28-30 Ladies', with Yoke 32 Rainbow 26 Sea-Shell 31 Shoulder 33-34 Shoe, Bedroom 98-99 Bed loi Shirt, Child's ' 82 Skirt, Ladies' Knitted 84-85 Slippers, Bedroom 96-97 Socks, Infants' T02-103 Men's 95 Stockings, Golf and Bicycle 92-93-94 Stomachers, Infants' no Ladies' no Sweaters — Blouse, Columbia striped 5^ Boy's 66-67 Cable Stitch 44-45 Child's 65 Columbia 48-49-50 Crochet Sweater 54 Men's 60-61-62-63 Misses' Golf 58-59 Outing. Ladies' 42-43 V Vest, Men's Bicycle and Golf 68-69 Ladies' Columbia, Crocheted 56-57 Men's 70-71-72-73-74 Men's Tricot /i w Waist, Ladies' Eton 75 Wristers 109 119 Jas. Pearsall & ( LIBRARY OF CONGRESS illly|y|iiii 012 821 952 3 THESE ARE THE FINEST SILKS FOR EMBROIDERY— Finest both in Quality of Fibre and in Stability of Color J. Pearsall O Co.*s Filo-Floss This combines the lustre of Floss Silk with the devisibility of Filo- selle. It is very brilliant — requires a bit of extra care in using, but well repays it. The colors are absolutely indelible. They are the product of the Eastern Unfading Dyes — different from modern dyes and akin to those colors found in the marvelously preserved ancient Oriental, Italian, and Spanish needlework. Filo - Floss will not fade from any amount of exposure to light, nor from washing. The colors are virtually the same in gas- light and in daylight. These dyes used by James Pearsall & Co. only. Unfading' Eastern Dyes PearsalTs "Mallard" Twisted-Floss Effective for every kind of needle- work, whether on silk, cloth or linen. Larger and therefore easier to work than the Filo-Floss, it is especially adapted for covering larger surfaces. It does not need splitting before use. All the colors wall stand soap and boiling water, and nearly all are fast to light. The trade-mark "Mallard" on every band and skein. Boiling Dyes L te ^^ O S T of the finest ecclesiastical embroidery is done in Pearsall's Silks colored with the Eastern Unfading Dyes. Letters are constantly received testifying that Altar-Cloths, Pulpit Hangings, Frontals, etc., embroi- dered with these silks remain the same in color after years of exposure, sometimes in damp churches, ofttimes in positions where they get the full glare of light.