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Part 12

Use pink for next rib, then repeat with 1 rib in white and 1 rib in pink until you have 7 ribs.

Now add for top of foot, a chain of 25 stitches in pink and make 1 rib. Add 3 more stitches for the toe and work next rib in white. Work 7 ribs in all, making the last rib 3 stitches shorter at toe, same as 1st rib. Make 6 more ribs (24 stitches in length) for the other side and crochet sock together with a chain stitch.

Take the white yarn and start in back for foot. Make 1 single crochet for each row below, and on the added part 1 single crochet for each stitch below.

Work around, taking up in the double stitch. Make 6 rows; then 2 rows in pink and 6 more rows in white. On the last 3 rows decrease 1 stitch for each row at the toe and heel. Put both sides together with the chain stitch.

Make border at top of sock.

=1st row, in pink:= Work 1 single crochet for each row below.

=2nd row, in white:= Start with 1 double crochet, make another double crochet across this one, taking up in the 2nd stitch on row below to the right side of 1st double crochet. This will make 1 stitch. Next stitch: Make 1st double crochet in 2nd stitch on row below, and put 2nd double crochet in same place as preceding stitch and repeat. This row is for the cord.

Work last row in pink. Fasten the yarn and make a chain of 6 stitches. Take up 3 loops, 1 in each of the first 3 stitches on the chain, and 2 more loops in the next 2 stitches on row below. Put yarn over hook and pull through all on needle at once. Now make a chain of 5 stitches, take up 1 loop in 4th stitch from needle, 1 loop below the chain, 1 loop in back of last loop on preceding stitch, then 2 more loops in the next 2 stitches on row below. Yarn over and pull through as before and repeat this stitch to end of row.

Make a chain 20 inches long, with the yarn double for the cord. Pull through at top and put pompons on.

=Pompons:= Cut 2 round pieces 1¼ inches in diameter from thin cardboard and make a hole in center ⅜ of an inch. Use the yarn double and sew over and over until the hole is filled. Cut the threads between the cardboards, take a strong linen thread and wind around between boards a few times and tie. Remove the cardboards, trim ball even and fasten to cord.

For other sizes, work more or less ribs and make the length of ribs on top of foot according to size.

Knitted Bed Socks

For detail see First Stitches, Knitting, pages 12–16

MATERIALS

SUNLIGHT Saxony Yarn 2 skeins white 2 skeins colored 2 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 13 5 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 15 1 Steel Crochet Hook, No. 7, Style 2 1⅓ yards Ribbon, ½ inch wide

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INSTRUCTIONS

(_Written for white and brown._)

These bed socks, so out of the ordinary, fit snugly on almost any foot because of their elasticity.

Begin at the top with the brown yarn, use the coarser needles and cast on 60 stitches.

=1st row:= Knit plain.

=2nd row:= Purl all the stitches.

=3rd row:= Knit plain.

=4th row:= Purl.

=5th row:= Knit plain.

=6th row:= Purl.

These rows make 1 rib. The purled stitches will come on right side of sock.

Start with the white yarn and purl 1st row. 2nd row knit plain, 3rd row purl, and 4th row knit plain. These 4 rows are knitted plain on right side of sock. Repeat them between every brown rib. Work 13 brown ribs.

Start the toe in white.

=1st row:= Purl the stitches.

=2nd row:= Knit plain, and decrease 1 stitch at each end of row.

Now repeat and knit plain on right side of sock and purl the stitches on the other side. Decrease 1 stitch at each end of every row. Repeat until there are 4 stitches left. Leave the 4 stitches on needle and pick up all the stitches on both edges for front. Use the finer needles and take up 1 stitch for every 2 rows, or 5 stitches for each brown rib and white stripe. Pick up 1 stitch for every row at the toe, 30 stitches in all, on one side, and the same on other edge. Now divide all the stitches on 4 needles. Start with white yarn on right side of sock.

=1st row:= Knit plain.

=2nd row:= Purl, and decrease 4 stitches at the toe: 1 stitch on each side of the 4 remaining stitches, and 1 more stitch on each side 10 stitches from 1st increasing.

Repeat this increasing 2 times more on every other row.

Knit plain on right side of sock and purl on the other side. Make 2 more rows in white, then 2 rows in brown, 4 in white and 2 in brown and bind off. Sew front together.

Crochet border at top. 1st row, in white: Make a chain of 3 stitches, take up 2 loops from the chain and 2 loops, 1 in each stitch, on the rib below. Put yarn over hook and pull through all on needle at once and make 1 chain. Next stitch: Take up 1st loop in the space below the 1 chain and 2nd loop in the back of last loop on preceding stitch. Pick up the 2 last loops as before and repeat to end of row.

=2nd row in white:= Work 1 double crochet and make 1 chain for each star stitch on row below. This row is for the ribbon.

=Last row, in brown:= Make 1 single crochet and 4 double crochet between every other double crochet on row below.

Pull ribbon through and tie.

Knitted Bed Socks

Size 6

For detail see First Stitches, Crocheting, pages 10–11

MATERIALS

SUNLIGHT four-fold Germantown 2 skeins white 1 skein colored 4 Steel Knitting Needles, No. 12 1 Steel Crochet Hook, No. 7, Style 2

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INSTRUCTIONS

These comfortable looking bed socks are made in white and lavender. At top a pretty scallop is crocheted and a cord is pulled through to tie.

Start at top with the white yarn and cast on 48 stitches.

Knit 2, purl 2; work forward and back and make 3 rows. Work 2 rows in lavender and 2 more rows in white. Next row in lavender: * Knit the 2 plain stitches together as 1, put yarn over needle and purl the 2 purled stitches together as 1, yarn over needle and repeat from * to end of row.

=2nd row:= Knit yarn over needle as 1 stitch. These 2 rows will make the holes for the cord.

Now repeat with 2 rows in white and 2 rows in lavender until you have 6 stripes in lavender from start.

Begin with the white yarn and make 1 row same as before.

=2nd row:= Purl all the stitches.

=3rd row:= Purl.

=4th row:= Knit plain.

=5th row:= Purl.

Leave 15 stitches on each side of work on separate needles and knit plain the 18 stitches in middle; turn, and knit plain forward and back for the length of 22 ribs (2 rows make 1 rib). Make 4 more ribs and decrease 3 stitches on each side. Keep the remaining 12 stitches on needle; pick up with the other 2 needles with stitches on, 26 stitches on each side of last knitted part, 1 stitch for each rib. Now you have 106 stitches in all; divide them on 3 needles and knit plain forward and back 2 ribs or 4 rows. Then make 2 rows in lavender, 6 rows in white, 2 in lavender and 5 in white.

Decrease 3 stitches at toe on the last rows.

Put the stitches on 2 needles, same number on both, then crochet sock together. Work on same side you knitted 1st row at start. Begin at toe, make a loop on the crochet hook and put 1st stitch from each needle on same; yarn over and pull through all on hook. Put 2nd stitch from each needle on hook and repeat. Crochet together in back also.

Crochet border at top of sock. Work 1st row in lavender: Make 2 double crochet, both in same place in a rib; make 1 chain and repeat the same in every rib.

=Next row in white:= * Work 1 single crochet in the 1 chain on row below, then make a chain of 3 stitches; skip 2 double crochet and make 3 double crochet in the next 1 chain, a chain of 3 stitches and repeat from *. This row finishes off the top.

Take 2 threads of the yarn, 1 in white and 1 in lavender, and make a chain 25 inches long for the cord. Pull through the holes made for it at top of sock.

Put a tassel on each end of cord and tie in front of sock.

=Tassel:= Wind the yarn over 4 fingers 10 times; tie a linen thread around hank in middle and fasten to end of cord. Pull the loops down and wind the yarn around a few times, ⅓ of an inch from cord. Cut even at bottom.

If different size is wanted make more or less ribs on the narrow part at top of foot.

Directions for Washing Articles Made from Worsted Yarns

Washing: Prepare a suds, not too strong, by shaving Wool Soap into very hot water, not boiling; add a few drops of ammonia and a pinch of borax.

Allow the garment to stand in the suds for a few minutes, then move it gently back and forth through the suds until clean. Do not rub soap on the article and do not rub it with the hands.

Rinsing and Drying: Wring the garment lightly with the hands, and rinse in clear warm water, moving it back and forth as in the suds. Repeat the rinsing in a second clear warm water; then wring the garment lightly with the hands, shake slightly and dry quickly in the open air, being careful not to stretch it.

SUNLIGHT YARNS were used exclusively for all the work described in this book.

Knitters are advised to purchase at one time enough yarn to complete the work, in order to insure absolute uniformity of shade.

_Expert advice on knitting and crocheting may be had by addressing The Thread Mills Co., Sunlight Yarn Dept., P. O. Box 428, Chicago_

INDEX

Abdominal Band, 121 Infants’, 74

Afghan, Fleur-de-lis Couch, 96–97 Infants’ Double Hook, 82 Infants’ Double Star, 85 Infants’ Pine Stitch, 76–77 Infants’ Roman Stripe, 83–84 Little Daisy, 88–89 Little Rose, 78–79 New Cluster, 80–81

Amber Double Crochet Hooks, 8

Auto Stitch, 21

Baby Bootees, Ribbed, 65

Baby Jacket, 61–62

Band, Abdominal, 121 Infants’ Abdominal, 74

Band with Shoulder Straps, Infants’, 73

Bean Stitch, 32

Bed Socks, Knitted, 155–158 Ribbed, 153–154

Binding Off, 16

Blanket, Indian Couch, 92–93 Infants’ Rose Bud, 90–91

Block Stitch, 18

Bone Crochet Hooks, 4–5

Bone Knitting Needles, 4

Bonnet, Infants’ Crocheted, 53–54

Bootees, Fancy, 66–67 Infants’, 64 Infants’ High, 68–69 Ribbed Baby, 65

Boy’s Sweater, 149–150

Bullion Stitch, 51

Cable Stitch, 23

Cap, Child’s Lily, 100–101 Man’s, 145

Casting on Stitches, 12

Celluloid Crochet Hooks, 5

Celluloid Knitting Needles, 5

Chain Stitch, 10

Checker Stitch, 31

Child’s Alliance Mittens, 107

Child’s Knitted Coat, 105–106

Child’s Lily Cap, 100–101

Child’s Mittens, 108

Child’s Outfit, 71–72

Child’s Skirt, 102

Child’s Slippers, 109

Cluster Stitch, 33

Coat, Child’s Knitted, 105–106 Evening, 112–113

Colonial Stitch, 30

Corset Cover, Woman’s, 122–123

Couch Afghan, Fleur-de-lis, 96–97

Couch Blanket, Indian, 92–93 Pointed, 94–95

Cover, Crocheted Hot Water Bottle, 128 Nursing Bottle, 75

Crochet Hooks, 4 to 8 Amber Double, 8 Bone, 4–5 Steel, 6

Crocheted Bonnet, Infants’, 53–54

Crocheted Dress, Infants’, 59–60

Crocheted Hood, Infants’, 55

Crocheted Hot Water Bottle Cover, 128

Crocheted Hug-Me-Tight, 116–117

Crocheted Jacket, 119–120

Crocheted Jacket, Infants’, 57–58

Crocheted Mittens, Woman’s, 127

Crocheted Slippers, 125

Cross Stitch, 17

Darning Stitch, 24

Decreasing a Stitch, 14

Designs in Knitting and Purling, 20

Directions for Washing Articles, 159

Double Crochet, 11

Double Crochet Hooks, Amber, 8

Double Cross Stitch, 50

Double Hook Afghan, Infants’, 82

Double Hook Afghan Stitch, 27

Double Shell Stitch, 29

Double Star Afghan, Infants’, 85

Double Star Stitch, 44

Dress, Infants’ Crocheted, 59–60

English Waistcoat Stitch, 26

Ermine Slippers, Woman’s, 124

Evening Coat, 112–113

Eyelet Stitch, 31

Fairy Stitch, 24

Fancy Bootees, 66–67

Fleur-de-lis Couch Afghan, 96–97

French Afghan Stitch, 38

French Slippers, Woman’s, 126

German Waistcoat Stitch, 26

Grandmother’s Stitch, 19

Helmet, Infants’ Knitted, 63 Man’s, 146

High Bootees, Infants’, 68–69

Honeycomb Stitch, 34

Hood, Infants’ Crocheted, 55 Infants’ Little Marguerite, 56

Hooks, Crochet, 4–8

Hot Water Bottle Cover, Crocheted, 128

Hug-Me-Tight, Crocheted, 116–117 Knitted, 118

Hunting Mittens, 141

Iceland Stitch, 43

Indian Afghan Stitch, 33

Indian Couch Blanket, 92–93

Increasing a Stitch, 14

Infants’ Abdominal Band, 74

Infants’ Band with Shoulder Straps, 73

Infants’ Bootees, 64

Infants’ Crocheted Bonnet, 53–54

Infants’ Crocheted Dress, 59–60

Infants’ Crocheted Hood, 55

Infants’ Crocheted Jacket, 57–58

Infants’ Double Hook Afghan, 82

Infants’ Double Star Afghan, 85

Infants’ High Bootees, 68–69

Infants’ Knitted Helmet, 63

Infants’ Little Marguerite Hood, 56

Infants’ Pine Stitch Afghan, 76–77

Infants’ Roman Stripe Afghan, 83–84

Infants’ Rose Bud Blanket, 90–91

Infants’ Thumbless Mittens, 70

Jacket, Baby, 61–62 Crocheted, 119–120 Infants’ Crocheted, 57–58

Knee Caps, 144

Knitted Bed Socks, 155–158

Knitted Coat, Child’s, 105–106

Knitted Helmet, Infants, 63

Knitted Hug-Me-Tight, 118

Knitted Scarf, Woman’s, 135

Knitted Socks, Men’s, 147–148

Knitting Needles, 4–8 Bone, 4 Celluloid, 5 Steel, 7 Wooden, 4

Knitting Plain, 12

Knot Stitch, 41

Lace Edge for Afghans, 47

Lace Picot, 51

Little Betty Stitch for Sweaters, 22

Little Betty Sweater Coat, 103–104

Little Daisy Afghan, 88–89

Little Rose Afghan, 78–79

Long Crochet, 11

Making an Eyelet, 15

Making a Twist Stitch, 15

Maltese Stitch, 46

Man’s Cap, 145

Man’s Helmet, 146

Man’s Knitted Socks, 147–148

Man’s Mittens, 142

Man’s Sweater Coat, 151–152

Man’s Wristlets, 143

Mittens, Child’s, 108 Child’s Alliance, 107 Hunting, 141 Infants’ Thumbless, 70 Man’s, 142 Woman’s Crocheted, 127

Narrow Bullion Stitch, 51

Needles, Knitting, 4–8

New Chain Stitch, 25

New Cluster Afghan, 80–81

Newport Shawl, 129

Newport Shawl with Stripes, 130–131

Newport Stitch, 34

Nightingale, Woman’s, 114–115

Nursing Bottle Cover, 75

Old Afghan Stitch, 27

Old Newport Stitch, 37

Open Cross Stitch, 50

Patent Stitch, 20

Pearl Stitch, 25

Picot Edge, 52

Pine Stitch, 40

Pine Stitch Afghan, Infants’, 76–77

Pocket Stitch, 39

Pointed Couch Blanket, 94–95

Popcorn Stitch, 30

Purled Afghan Stitch, 36

Purling, 13

Rib Stitch, 17

Ribbed Baby Bootees, 65

Ribbed Bed Socks, 153–154

Robe Stitch, 36

Robe, Slumber, 86–87 New Slumber, 98–99

Roman Stripe Afghan, Infants’, 83–84

Rope Stitch, 42

Rose Bud Blanket, Infants’, 90–91

Scallop Edge for Afghan, 48–49

Scarf Shawl, 134

Scarf, Shetland Floss, 136 Woman’s Knitted, 135

Shawl, Newport, 129 Scarf, 134 Shetland, 137–138 Three-cornered, 132–133

Shawl with Stripes, Newport, 130–131

Shell Stitch, 19

Shetland Floss Scarf, 136

Shetland Shawl, 137–138

Single Crochet, 10

Skirt, Child’s, 102

Slip Stitch, 10

Slipper Stitch, 18

Slipping a Stitch, 13

Slippers, Child’s, 109 Crocheted, 125 Woman’s Ermine, 124 Woman’s French, 126

Slumber Robe, 86–87, 98–99

Socks, Knitted Bed, 155–158 Men’s Knitted, 147–148 Ribbed, 153–154

Splicing Stitch, 45

Star Stitch, 28

Steel Crochet Hooks, 6

Steel Knitting Needles, 7

Stitches, Auto, 21 Bean, 32 Block, 18 Bullion, 51 Cable, 23 Chain, 10 Checker, 31 Cluster, 33 Colonial, 30 Cross, 17 Darning, 24 Double Crochet, 11 Double Cross, 50 Double Hook Afghan, 27 Double Shell, 29 Double Star, 44 English Waistcoat, 26 Eyelet, 31 Fairy, 24 French Afghan, 38 German Waistcoat, 26 Grandmother’s, 19 Honeycomb, 34 Iceland, 43 Indian Afghan, 33 Knot, 41 Lace Edge, 47 Lace Picot, 51 Little Betty, 22 Long Crochet, 11 Maltese, 46 Narrow Bullion, 51 New Chain, 25 Newport, 34 Old Afghan, 27 Old Newport, 37 Open Cross, 50 Patent, 20 Pearl, 25 Picot Edge, 52 Pine, 40 Pocket, 39 Popcorn, 30 Purled Afghan, 36 Rib, 17 Robe, 36 Rope, 42 Scallop Edge, 48–49 Shell, 19 Single Crochet, 10 Splicing, 45 Slip, 10 Star, 28 Treble, 11 Trellis, 35 Tuft, 32 Twist, 15

Striped Sweater, 139–140

Sunlight Child’s Outfit, 71–72

Sunlight Tam o’Shanter, 110–111

Sweater Coat, Little Betty, 103–104

Sweater Coat, Men’s, 151–152

Sweater, Boy’s, 149–150 Striped, 139–140

Tam o’Shanter, Sunlight, 110–111

Three-Cornered Shawl, 132–133

Treble Crochet Stitch, 11

Trellis Stitch, 35

Tuft Stitch, 32

Twist Stitch, 15

Woman’s Corset Cover, 122–123

Woman’s Crocheted Mittens, 127

Woman’s Ermine Slippers, 124

Woman’s French Slippers, 126

Woman’s Knitted Scarf, 135

Woman’s Nightingale, 114–115

Wooden Crochet Hooks, 4

Wooden Knitting Needles, 4

Wristlets, Man’s, 143

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[Illustration: Sunlight YARNS]

The SUNLIGHT trade mark guarantees that your knitting will be a satisfaction. That the finished article will be soft, elastic, woven of strong, firm threads—beautifully even, brilliantly dyed. That it will wear long—wash without fading—repay you for your hours of work on it.

It is important that you become familiar with the SUNLIGHT trade mark; that you look for it on every skein of yarn you buy.

This trade mark assures you that SUNLIGHT yarn has been tested and proven beyond question.

It GUARANTEES high grade wools, perfect spinning and dyeing, loftiness, elasticity—every wearing quality.

SUNLIGHT YARNS can be had in all colors:

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