Rugs, Sweaters, Pot Holders, Lamp Shades
Book 107
January & Wood Company
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Hexagon Rug, Rectangle Rug I, Oval Rug, Circle Rug, Hooked Rug, Cable Knit Sleeveless Sweater, Slipover Sweater, Childs Beret, Checker Scarf, Mittens, Rectangle Rug II, Pinwheel Potholder, Square Potholder, Table Mats, Place Mats, Winding Lampshades. 16 pages.
Materials: KENTUCKY ALL PURPOSE YARN—For 24" Rug—Center, 6 Skeins Red (34 Rows)—Edge, 4 Skeins Black (10 Rows). Use Crochet Hook Size G or 5. Use any colors desired.
To Start: Using double thread (2 strands) make a chain (ch) of 4 stitches (sts), join with a slip stitch (sl st) in 1st ch to form ring. (More)
Materials: HOME—TIES KENTUCKY SOFT SPUN RUG YARN—Crochet Hook Size "I" or 8—For Rug 20" x 24"—4 Skeins (Foundation Chain 18)—For Rug 22" x 27"—5 Skeins (Foundation Chain 21)—For Rug 24" x 30"—6 Skeins (Foundation chain 24).
Instructions For Rug lllustrated — 22" x 27" — (2 Skeins Center and 3 Skeins Border). (More)
Materials: KENTUCKY LUSTERSPUN YARN— Crochet Hook Size I or 8—For Rug 18" x 26"*—6 Skeins (Foundation Chain 45)—For Rug 20" x 30"*—8 Skeins (Foundation Chain 50)—For Rug 22" x 34"*—11 Skeins (Foundation Chain 55) * (Includ. Fringe) (Chain-approx. 2½ ch per in.)
Instructions for Rug 22" x 34". To start, use single thread, chain (ch) 55, turn on 2nd ch from hook, 54 sc on chain. (More)Materials: HOME-TIES KENTUCKY SOFT SPUN RUG YARN—Crochet Hook Size "J" or 9—For 22" x 30" Rug—Working from center—2 Skeins Colonial Green (8 Rounds)—2 Skeins Cocoa Brown (5 Rounds)—3 Skeins Dark Green (5 Rounds)—4 Skeins Dark Brown (6 Rounds)—Other Colors as desired.
To Start: Using 2 strands of yarn, make foundation chain of 21, turn on 2nd ch from hook and sc 40 around the chain (20 sc on each side of ch). (More)
Materials: KENTUCKY LUSTERSPUN YARN— 24" Rug, 7 Skeins—25" Rug, 8 Skeins—28" Rug, 10 Skeins—Crochet Hook Size I or 8.
Instructions: To start, Chain (ch) 4, turn on 2nd ch from hook and sc 6 around chain to form first round. 2nd Round—Continue to sc around, inc in every other st (That will be 9 sts). (More)
Double Thickness—Approximately 7"
Materials: 1 Skein KENTUCKY ALL PURPOSE YARN—Crochet Hook Size F or 4.
Instructions: Using single thread make a chain (ch) of 4 stitches (sts), join with slip stitch (sl st) in the first chain (ch) to form ring. Row 1—Make 12 sc in ring. (More)
Approximately 6½"
Materials: 1 Skein KENTUCKY ALL PURPOSE YARN—Crochet Hook Size G or 5.
Instructions: Using double thread (2 strands) chain (ch) 21 and turn in second ch from hook. 20 sc on chain. Row 2—Ch 1 to turn, sc in each sc to end of row. (More)
Approximately 6½"
Materials: 1 Skein KENTUCKY ALL PURPOSE YARN—Crochet Hook Size G or 5.
Instructions: Using double thread (2 strands) chain (ch) 21 and turn in second ch from hook. 20 sc on chain. Row 2—Ch 1 to turn, sc in each sc to end of row. (More)
Approximately 16" x 11"
Materials: 2 Skeins KENTUCKY ALL PURPOSE YARN—Crochet Hook Size F or 4.
Instructions: Using single thread ch 70, turn on second ch from hook, 69 sc on ch. Row 2—Ch 1 to turn, sc in each sc to end of row. (More)
Pattern: The center 46 sts constitute the pattern. Row 1—K 16, P 2, K 6, P 2, K 8, P 2, K 6, P 2, K 8, P 2, K 6, P 2, K 16. Row 2—P 16, K 2, P 6, K 2, P 8, K 2, P 6, K 2, P 8, K 2, P 6, K 2, P 16. Row 3—Repeat Row 1. Row 4—Repeat Row 2. Row 5—Repeat Row 1. Row 6—Repeat Row 2. Row 7—K 16, P 2 (This is the row on which the cable is made.) With a sock needle remove the 1st 3 sts and hold in back of work until the next 3 sts have been knitted. (More)
Armhole: Cast off 4 sts on each side. (The first 4 sts will be cast off on a knit row; the second 4 sts will be cast off on a purl row.) Then knit 2 sts tog at the beginning and end of knit row for the next two knit rows, making a total of 6 sts cast off on each armhole. There will be 56 sts left on the needle. Continue to knit a row and purl a row on 56 sts to the top of the shoulder—6". (Measure straight up from where the 4 sts were cast off—using a measuring stick.) (More)
Armhole: Cast off 4 sts on each side. (The first 4 sts will be cast off on a knit row; the second 4 sts will be cast off on a purl row.) Then knit 2 sts tog at the beginning and end of knit row for the next two knit rows, making a total of 6 sts cast off on each armhole. There will be 56 sts left on the needle. Continue to knit a row and purl a row on 56 sts to the top of the shoulder—6". (Measure straight up from where the 4 sts were cast off—using a measuring stick.) (More)
Instructions: Cast on 40 sts. Row 1—K 5, P 5, (Repeat across the row). Repeat Row 1 for rows 2, 3, 4 and 5. Row 6—P 5, K 5, (Repeat across the row). Repeat Row 6 for Rows 7, 8, 9, and 10. This completes the pattern. Rows 11 to 20, repeat the pattern. Rows 21 to 30, repeat the pattern. Continue this procedure until scarf measures 30 inches. (More)
Thumb: It is now time to start the thumb. Knit 18 sts from beginning of knit row and put in marker, (tie piece of colored yarn around the needle), add a st in the 19th st and put in another colored marker. On every knit row continue to add a st on each side of the thumb until you have increased the thumb to 14 sts, moving the colored markers from knit row to knit row as you increase the sts. Now complete thumb by knitting a row and purling a row for 1½”. (More)
American women consider Hooked Hugs to be among the most beautiful and the most popular of all homecraft rugs. Hooked Rugs add charm and distinction to any home. They are long wearing, and many lovely patterns and yarn colors are available. Many people find Hooked Rugs are most effective in the simpler patterns.
For equipment you need only a frame and a rug needle . Made with LUSTERSPUN YARN, Hooked Rugs are inexpensive, yet they have the luster and beauty of rugs costing many times more.
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As shown by dotted line at corner in Figure 1, secure end of yarn and start winding around base of frame at corner. Wind around base wire in counter-clockwise direction, keeping yarn windings close together so wire will not show through.
When base wires are completely covered, tie end of yarn to base wire with thread or fasten with glue. Proceed to wind top of frame in same manner. (More)
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