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TRADE MARK REG Crocheted Edgings TRADE MARK REG

and Insertions
for the beginner and also the experienced crocheter.
COPYRIGHTED 1916

Abbreviations of Crochet Stitches


No. 1, Chain Stich, ch st: make a loop on hook, No. 12, Triangle, tri: make a ch, skip 5 sts, * 1 d c,

pull another loop through it, forming 1 ch st, repeat 3 ch sts, 1 d c in same st, from * forms 1 tri.

for length required.


No. 13, Cluster, cl: make ch, skip 3 sts, start a d c,
No. 2, Slip Stitch, si st: make a ch, skip st, insert 1
draw thread through 2 sts, * thread over hook, insert
hook into ch st, thread over hook, draw through ch hook into same st, thread over hook, draw through 2
st and loop together.
sts, repeat * having 4 loops on hook, thread over hook,

No. Single Crochet, s c: make a ch, skip


3, st, 1 draw through all 4 loops, 1 ch st, to fasten cl. When
inserthook into next st, thread over hook and through longer cl is required make of t c instead of d c.
ch st, forming 2 loops on hook, thread over hook,
No. 14, Cross Treble, c t: make ch, skip 5 ch sts,
through both loops.
* thread twice over hook, insert hook into ch st, draw
No. 4, Double Crochet, d. c: make a ch, thread thread through, thread over hook, through 2 loops,
over hook, skip 3 sts, insert hook into next st, draw thread over hook, skip 1 ch st, insert hook, draw thread
thread through ch, thread over hook, through 2 loops, through, thread over hook, through 2 loops, thread over
thread over hook, through 2 loops. hook through 2 loops, 1 d c, 1 ch st, insert hook into
No. 5, Treble Crochet, t c: make a ch, thread over 2 sts at joining of 2 lower sections, make 1 d c, from
hook twice, skip 4 sts, insert hook into next st, draw * forms 1 c t.

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. Treble, Treble Crochet,


7, t t c: make a ch, Next row, make 2 knots, 1 s c into 2nd kn of 1st row,
thread over hook 4 times, skip 6 sts, insert hook into 1 s c, next to this st, catching 2 threads of long loop,
the next st, continue as for t c. 1 kn.

No. 8, Space, sp: make a ch, thread over hook, No. 16, Lacet, La: make a ch, skip 5 sts, * d c,
1

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.

No. 9, Group, gr: make a ch, d c into 4th ch st, 1


No. 17, Fan, f : make 5 ch sts, 3 t c, 2 ch sts, 3 t c,

all over 4th ch st, forms 1 f. Small fan of d c, large


1 d c into each of next 2 sts, forms 1 gr at turn of row,
otherwise 4 d c into 4 sts, form 1 gr. Where 2 or more fan of d t c.

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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Crocheted Edges and Insertions


Materials: Richardson's R. M. C. Cordonnet Special No. 6. Make a strip of hairpin lace on a one-inch
Nos. 30, 40 and 50. staple.

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,
ch between, turn and ch with si st between each
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2 t c. Repeat from first, having 2 rows of shells


between solid rings. (See illustration).
Seeond Row: Six d c in each 3 ch, 1 open space, 1

square, 4 open spaces.


No. 2, First Row: Fasten in p of braid, shell of 4
d c with 2 ch between in next p, si st in next p and Third Row: Ch 6, 4 open spaces, 1 square, 1 open
repeat. space, (d c, 3 ch, d c) in first d c of shell, ch 1, (d c,
3 ch, d c) in 3 ch. See illustration for succeeding rows.
Second Row: In each 2 ch make (s c. 3 half-doubles,
s c) and si st in d c between chains. No. 8. Begin with a row of open spaces.

Third Row: In center st of center of first shell make Follow the pattern for 9 rows, ch 33, turn, 9 open spaces
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.

Second Row: In each ch make shell of 9 d c, si st


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Make a row of cross-trebles fastening in si st at point,
in 3rd st of next 5 ch, (ch 5, si st in next 5 ch) 3 times,
and in center of combination d c, 3 ch at outer edge
and repeat from *.
of cross-treble. For edge make 3 s c in each 3 ch and
s c between cross-trebles.
Third Row: Five ch fastened with si st in each 5 ch 1

and 5 ch over shell fastened in 3rd and 6th d c. (See


illustration).
No. 10. On each side of braid make row of cross-
trebles thus: ch 4, over twice, take st in p of braid,
Repeat the last 2 rows until lace is desired width. over and through 2 sts, over and take st in p of next
medallion, work sts off 2 at a time, ch 3, d c at crossing
For edge, in each of the 9 d c make d c with 1 ch of treble. (See illustration).
between. In 5 ch over shell make 3 picots with 3 ch
before and after. In each 3 ch at edge make a shell of (s c, 3 half-doubles,
sc).
No. 4, First Row: Three ch and si st in each p of
braid. No. 11. Sc in cord, ch 2, si st in middle p of medallion
of braid ch 2, s c in cord, and repeat.
Second Row: Four d c in 4 sts, ch 5, 9 s c in next 9
sts, ch 5, skip 4, 4 d c in next 4, and repeat. No. 12. Ch 21, 5 open spaces on ch, ch 8, turn, 4
spaces over first 4 spaces leaving one space uncovered,
Third Row: Each side of 4 d c make 3 d c with 3 ch * ch 3, 2 d c in each 2 ch and d c between spaces and 3
between, 9 s c with 5 ch before and after.
d c in first 3 sts of 8 ch (15 d c in all) ch 8, turn, 4 open
In following rows, decrease number of s c by 1 each spaces leaving 3 d c at end uncovered, and repeat from
* for desired length.
row until 3 are left (5 rows more). In next row make
t c in center of 3 s c and in next row make 3 d c over
thetc. (See illustration). For edge make p over each After last thick row of 15 d c continue with 10 dc in
d c with 3 ch between. last 8 ch to form shell at the edge, si st in 1 5th d. c
of previous row, 10 d c in next 8 ch and repeat across
No. 5: Ch 5, in 4th from hook make shell of 4 d c lower edge.
with 2 ch between, join to p of braid by si st, turn,
in each 2 ch make * (s c, 3 half doubles, s c) and si st Fasten thread in first open space at upper edge, ch 4
in d c between, join to braid on other side, join to next d c between 1st and 2nd rows, ch 2, si st in next point
p, ch 1, shell in center of first shell, join to 2 p, repeat and repeat. For last row make d c with 2 ch between
from *. •cross edge (See illustration).
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Materials: Three Spools of Richardson's R. M.
C. Cordonnet No. 60. for 6 napkins. Make 98 ch sts.
1st Row: 3 1 sps. On the 16th row drop 8 sps, on the 24th row drop 8 sps. For the edge, make * 8 s c, into
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ol grs and sps lor the length required This pattern is used for towels, sheets and pillow cases
TRADE MARK Rtfl.
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CROCHET COTTON TRADK MARK RCO.

ART 35

The Right White


Made in sizes, 3 5, 8, 12 10 Cents a Ball, Everywhere

Do Your Crocheting With the Following Threads and Floss


The numbers listed below give the best results in making designs
shown in this book, and for all classes of general embroidery

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.

Manufactured in the U. S. A. by

New York Richardson Silk Company Chicago


Makers of Richardson's PURE SILK FLOSS and Richardson's SPOOL SEWING SILK
RICHARDSON'S
Pure Bllki P^ducts
Crochet and Tatting Silks
Guaranteed Fast Colors

Richardson's Made in All Shades

PERFECT"— 'Aoz. on a ball.


Spool Silks "OUR ART"— X-M. on a
TATTING — 100 yds. on
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ball.

At AU Dealers

Richardson's
Embroidery
Silks
GRECIAN FLOSS— For Pillows and
General Embroidery'.
Color number on each spool FILO FLOSS— For Colored Embroidery
on White.
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.
At All Dealers At All Dealers

Do your Embroidering, Sewing, Crocheting and


Mending with the following Pure Silk Threads

=WHAT TO ASK FOR=


RICHARDSON'S 100 YARD SPOOL SILK for hand or RICHARDSON'S FILO SILK FLOSS for fine embroidery
machine sewing. All the newest shades of the season. on white goods. Beautiful nature shades.
RICHARDSON'S 50 YARD SPOOL SILKfor hand or RICHARDSON'S PERFECT CROCHET SILK for silk
machine sewing. All the newest shades of the season. crochet work of all kinds. One-half ounce of silk on a ball.
RICHARDSON'S 10 YARD BUTTONHOLE TWIST RICHARDSON'S OUR ART CROCHET SILK for
for buttonholing, etc., made in the same shades as 100 yards
and 50 yards. silk crochet work of all kinds. One-fourth ounce on a ball.

GRECIAN SILK FLOSS for colored embroidery on pillows, RICHARDSON'S TATTING SILK for silk tatting or
centers, etc. Beautiful nature shades. crochet work. 100 yards on a ball.

Manufactured in the U. S. A. by

New York Richardson Silk Company Chicago


Makers of Richardson's R. M. C. CORDONNET CROCHET and R. M. C. EMBROIDERY COTTONS

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