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Baby Cable Set Pattern #5317

This free pattern originally published in: 
Star #53, The New Baby Book
Baby Cable Set Pattern #5317

6 Months to 1 Year

Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY "DAWN" INFANT WOOL, ARTICLE W5
7—⅞ oz. Balls White or Baby Colors.
1 yd. 1-inch Ribbon.
1¾ yds. ¼ inch Ribbon.
5 Small Buttons.
1 Pr. each Bone Knitting Needles Nos. 1 and 3.

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4-Piece Knitted Baby Set Pattern #5313

This free pattern originally published in: 
Star #53, The New Baby Book
4-Piece Knitted Baby Set Pattern #5313

6 Months

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Knitted Sun Suit Pattern #5311

This free pattern originally published in: 
Star #53, The New Baby Book
Knitted Sun Suit Pattern #5311

Sizes 2 and 4

Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY "DAWN" WORSTED FLOSS, ARTICLE W16 - 1 oz. BALLS
Size 2: 2 Balls White, 3 Balls Color
Size 4: 3 Balls White, 3 Balls Color
1 pair each Bone Knitting Needles No. 1 and No. 2.
1 yd. Elastic ⅜" wide.

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Knitted Soakers Pattern #5308

This free pattern originally published in: 
Star #53, The New Baby Book
Knitted Soakers Pattern #5308

Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY "DAWN" WORSTED FLOSS, ARTICLE W16
2—1 oz. Balls White.
1 Pair each of Knitting Needles No. 1 and No. 3.
Bone Crochet Hook No. 4.

GAUGE. 6 sts = 1 inch. 10 rows = 1 inch.

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Boy's Knitted Suit Pattern #5306

This free pattern originally published in: 
Star #53, The New Baby Book
Boy's Knitted Suit Pattern #5306

Size 2-4 Years

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Knitted Edging Pattern #732

This free pattern originally published in: 
Star #7, Edgings Crocheted-Knitted-Tatted
Knitted Edging Pattern #732

Knitted Edgings, Decorative for Pillow Cases, Towels, Baby Blankets and Spreads. For fine lace use American Thread Company "Silkine" "Star" or "Gem" Mercerized Crochet Cotton sizes 5 to 30, White or Colors.
For a heavier lace use—

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Knitted Edging Pattern #731

This free pattern originally published in: 
Star #7, Edgings Crocheted-Knitted-Tatted
Knitted Edging Pattern #731

Knitted Edgings, Decorative for Pillow Cases, Towels, Baby Blankets and Spreads. For fine lace use American Thread Company "Silkine" "Star" or "Gem" Mercerized Crochet Cotton sizes 5 to 30, White or Colors.
For a heavier lace use—

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Knitted Edging Pattern #730

This free pattern originally published in: 
Star #7, Edgings Crocheted-Knitted-Tatted
Knitted Edging Pattern #730

Knitted Edgings, Decorative for Pillow Cases, Towels, Baby Blankets and Spreads. For fine lace use American Thread Company "Silkine" "Star" or "Gem" Mercerized Crochet Cotton sizes 5 to 30, White or Colors.
For a heavier lace use—

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Knitted Edging Pattern #729

This free pattern originally published in: 
Star #7, Edgings Crocheted-Knitted-Tatted
Knitted Edging Pattern #729

Knitted Edgings, Decorative for Pillow Cases, Towels, Baby Blankets and Spreads. For fine lace use American Thread Company "Silkine" "Star" or "Gem" Mercerized Crochet Cotton sizes 5 to 30, White or Colors.
For a heavier lace use—

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Bedspreads | Book No. 158 | The Spool Cotton Company

Bedspreads
Book No. 158
The Spool Cotton Company
Original Copyright 1941

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Patterns Included: 
Hoops! My Dear Bedspread, Filet Beauty Bedspread, Prairie Flower Bedspread, Pomp and Circumstance Bedspread, Seventh Heaven Bedspread, O Promise Me! Bedspread, Old Louisiana Bedspread, Old Concord Bedspread, Sunnyside Bedspread, Popcorn Petals Bedspread, Chevrons Bedspread, Love in a Cottage Bedspread, Crinoline Bedspread, Reverie Bedspread, Sleepy Hollow Bedspread.

Typically American is the beautiful crocheted bedspread ... the crowning glory to any bedroom. Since America began, home-makers have appreciated its worth ... its decorative appeal. Here is a pageant of bedspreads, planned for the American homes of today ... steeped in the historic past, and rooted in the decorative trends that have inspired crocheters since early Colonial days.

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