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TRADE MARK REG Crocheted Edgings TRADE MARK REG
and Insertions
for the beginner and also the experienced crocheter.
COPYRIGHTED 1916
pull another loop through it, forming 1 ch st, repeat 3 ch sts, 1 d c in same st, from * forms 1 tri.
thread through ch, thread over hook, through 2 loops, No. 15, Knot Stitch, kn make ch, * draw loop on :
thread over hook, through 2 loops, thread over hook, hook out to \i of an inch, thread over hook, draw
through 2 loops. through loop, insert hook back through 1 long loop,
No. 6, Double Treble Crochet, d t c: make a ch, thread through, making 2 loops on hook, thread over
thread over hook 3 times, skip 5 sts, insert hook into through both. Repeat *, skip 3 ch sts, 1 s c, repeat
next st, continue as for t c. for length required.
No. 8, Space, sp: make a ch, thread over hook, No. 16, Lacet, La: make a ch, skip 5 sts, * d c,
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skip 7 sts for turn, insert hook into next st, * 1 d c, 3 ch sts, skip 2 sts, 1 s c, 3 ch sts, skip 2 sts, from *
2 ch sts, skip 2 sts, from * forms 1 sp. For filet crochet, to forms 1 La.
count ch sts, to start allow 3 sts for each sp, 5 sts to
turn. Thus 52 sps, require 161 ch sts.
On next row, 1 d c over d c, 5 ch sts, over La, forms 1 sp.
grs, join, 3 d c form each gr after first. For 2 grs, No. 18, Scallop, sc: make ch, then row of sps,
7 d c, for 3 grs, 10 d c. * 1 s c over 1st sp, ** 1 d t c, into next sp, 1 p, repeat **
No. 10, Picot, p: make 4 ch sts, insert hook into for 9d t c, repeat *.
4th ch st from hook, thread over hook, draw through No. 19, Block Stitch, bl make ch, * skip 5 sts, 2 t c :
both loops, forming 1 p. form a cl, 5 ch sts, 2 t c, form cl, 3 ch sts, repeat * for
No. 11, Loop, L: make a ch, 1 s c, into 7th st, * 5 row, 12 ch sts, turn, catch into connecting st of 2 els,
ch sts. skip 2 sts, 1 s c. from * forms 1 L ^—rnPTlf to 6th ch st, continue. 2 rows form bl. 1
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No. 1: Chain 17 sts, turn, in 5th from the hook Fasten thread in 3 loops of lace and make one row of
make (d c 2 ch, d c), skip 4 sts, * (d c, 2 ch, d c, 2 ch. double knot stitch fastening each time in 3 loops of
d c, 2 ch, d c) in next, skip 4 and repeat from *. lace.
Second Row: Ch 3. turn, in center 2 ch of each of For next row make 5 long t c with 2 ch between in one
shells make another shell, ch 5, turn. knot, fasten by si st in next knot. For edge make 5
ch with si st in each 2 ch. For upper edge ch 4 sts
Third Row: Shell in first shell, ch 9, catch back in
and fasten by si st in 3 loops of lace.
6th from hook to form ring, 5 d c in ring, si st in center
of shell beneath, 5 d c in ring, shell in each of next
2 shells.
No. 7. Make the upper part in filet as seen in illus-
tration.
Fourth Row: Ch 3, 2 shells in first 2 shells, si st in
last d c of shell beneath, 10 more d c in ring and si st
First Row: Ch 19, beginning in 6th from hook
in first d c of next shell, shell in shell, 10 t c in 5 ch with make 13 d c, 2 ch, skip 2, d c. 2 ch, d c in same place,
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another shell and t c in si st between shells. on ch and continue pattern. In the 12th row at upper
edge narrow a sq. by making t c diagonally across last
Fourth Row: Same as the second.
open space, and for next row ch 4, d c over second d c.
Repeat until lace is desired width. Repeat for desired length. Finish lower edge with
shells and upper edge with d c with 2 ch between.
No. This can be made on a novelty braid for the
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foundation, or with a foundation chain. No. 9. Fasten in point of braid, ch 2, d c in side of
point leaving 2 sts on hook, d c in side of next point
First Row: Fasten in p of braid, ch 5, and si st in drawing thread through last 3 sts together, ch 2, si st
each p for desired length of lace. in next point and repeat.
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THE SHOPPING GUIDE BELOW TELLS YOU EXACTLY WHAT TO ASK FOR
Crochet Cottons Embroidery Cottons
R. M. C. ART. 65 CORDONNET CROCHET R. M. ART. ARABIA AND ROPE EMBROID-
COTTON. For all Crochet, Tatting and Filet work. C. 98
ERY COTTON. For all general embroidery purposes.
R. M. C. ART. 33 TAT-IT COTTON. For white or
R. M. C. ART. 99 NEW PROCESS EMBROIDERY
colored tatting or crochet work.
COTTON. Made in white only, six sizes, A. to F. For
R. M. C. ART. 5 OR
ART. 10 CROCHET COTTONS. French and Eyelet embroidery.
For general colored crochet work.
R. M. C. ART. 99B BRODER COTTON. Made in
R. M. C. ART. 35 PERLE BALL COTTON.
Made in white only, eight sizes, 8 to 40. For fine French and Eyelet
white only, four sizes, 3-5-8-12; for Crocheting Slippers, embroidery.
Edgings, etc. R. M. C. ART. 15 PERLE SKEIN COTTON. For
R. M. C. ART. 15B PERLE COTTON.
Large dividable general embroidery purposes.
hanks, same thread as R. M. C. Art. 35, used for the same R. M. C. ART. 20 EYELETTA 4-STRAND EMBROID-
purposes ERY COTTON. Put up on balls, in white and colors.
R. M. C. ART. 36 SIX-STRAND. White Ball Cotton R. M. C. ART. 37 SIX-STRAND. White Skein Cotton
for fine embroidery work. for fine embroidery work.
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Color number on each spool FILO FLOSS— For Colored Embroidery
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RICHARDSON'S PURE SILK FOR SEW ROPE SILK— Heavy Thread for Couching.
ING is a much better thread for the same price WASH TWIST— For General Embroider,'.
Ail the newest shades of the season. SICILIAN FLOSS— For Edges, Buttonholing, etc.
MT. MELLICK— For Mt. Mellick.
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GRECIAN SILK FLOSS for colored embroidery on pillows, RICHARDSON'S TATTING SILK for silk tatting or
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