Sizes 38 to 40
A handsome and stylish crocheted Tuxedo made from the brilliant, colorful Sunglo Sweater Silk. The trim colors are worked effectively into the diamonds and squares of the collar and the border at bottom. A black patent leather belt or a narrow belt crocheted to match the Tuxedo can be worn with it.
An Indian hat made of solid color with the brushed wool brim. The Indian designs are attractively introduced into the crown.
Chain 3 with Knitola, make 7 s.c. in center stitch.
2d row: 2 s.c. in each stitch.
This delightful hat is made of Apple Green Corticelli Angola brushed up all over to give the appearance of Angora, and is made in the popular sport shape that is so becoming to any one. This hat goes well with any sweater and especially with the Indian models.
5 balls of Corticelli Tezola Green No. 44. One no. 5 bone Crochet Hook.
Chain 3, join in ring.
1st row: 7 s.c. in the second ch. st., work round and round.
2d row: 2 s.c. in each stitch.
A stylish hemstitched blouse waist made of Green Angola trimmed with Black Sweater Silk. It has a deep front opening and a girdle effect waist line made of the silk. This garment, being very open, light, and airy, is ideal for summer wear. It can be made of Flosola if desired, using the same directions.
Sizes 40 to 42 waist
A STYLISH coat sweater waist made of Sunglo Sweater Silk and especially well suited to a stout person because of its long straight lines.. It can be worn in place of a waist with a silk vest in front and a silk slip to match the vest.
(This pattern is a good start for a copy of the jacket that Kit Kitteredge's mom is wearing when... OK, no spoilers here)
Sizes 33 to 34
An unusually good Tuxedo made in stripes of one open and one closed mesh of the popular "Bonfire" color with collar and cuffs of Navy Blue. A very pretty color combination and a simple garment to make. If one prefers a longer model, they can easily lengthen this one by working more rows before adding the sleeves.
MATERIALS-
2e Motif Les Pois
La branche du milieu. — Montez 8 chaînettes et fermez en rond — 3 chaînettes et remplissez ce rond de 22 brides, fermez — 34 chaînettes, fermez en rond les 8 dernières et faites un 2e pois, descendez 15 mailles de tige dans les chaînettes, à partir de la 3e faites de nouveau 18 chaînettes, un 3e pois et des mailles dans les chaînettes jusqu'au 1er pois : arrêtez le fil.
Le réseau de dentelle que nous donnons ci-après est très ancien et se compose d'un grand motif, d'un plus petit, d'une étoile et de petits ronds qu'on fait tous séparément pour les réunir ensuite à son goût : il faut les appliquer sur étoffe, comme les gros motifs d'Irlande, en les rapprochant le plus possible et les réunir avec des chaînettes et des picots.