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Crochet Flower Pattern
Crochet flower pattern: The Eight petal flower medallion in the size cotton specified measures about 4 inches in diameter.
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How to crochet a circle
How to crochet a circle project: Three wheel medallion, if worked in the size cotton specified, will measure about 2.5 inches in diameter.
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Pillow Patterns
Pillow patterns: The pillow slip is made of 44-inch tubing. After cutting the tubing the required length and seaming up one end, turning over the edge of the opposite end one eighth inch and sew along
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Old Crochet Patterns - Cover for Talcum Box
Old crochet patterns - First cover box smoothly with silk of the same shade as used for the cushion. Make a ch. To fit lower edge of can and join. Ch. 5, (skip 2 d.c., d.c. in next, ch. 2) all around.
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Crochet Patterns Free: Hot Water Bottle Cover
Crochet patterns free - Hot water bottle cover: Being worked in D.C. stitch, this cover is quickly made. It is also close and smooth in the fabric, so is ideal for retaining warmth. The original measu
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Beginner Free Knitting Pattern
Beginner free knitting pattern (fig. 392).—Cast on a number of stitches that divides by 3.
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Free Easy Knitting Patterns
Free easy knitting patterns (fig. 390).—This pattern is suitable for children's braces. For Coton à repriser D.M.C Nos. 6 to 20, which is the best for the purpose, you will require fine bone needles.
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Knitting Patterns
Knitting patterns (fig. 388).—This pattern may be worked with any one of the D.M.C cottons recommended for fig. 387, but in the case of anything that is not wearing apparel, Fil à pointer D.M.C will b
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Knitting Project Knitting Pattern with Dropped Stitches
Knitting project knitting pattern with dropped stitches (fig. 387).—Cast on a number of stitches that divides by 9.
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Knitting Patterns Online
Knitting patterns online with two kinds of cotton (fig. 385).—A variety of pretty things, such as open-work stockings, shawls, curtains etc. can be made in this pattern, worked with two sizes of threa
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Easy and Free Knitting Patterns - Piqué
Easy and free knitting patterns Piqué (fig. 375).—The following patterns are suitable for making counterpanes, petticoats, vests and other articles of clothing.
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Lace Knitting Pattern
Lace knitting pattern. Vintage design. Many more to choose from.
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Knit Lace Pattern
Knit lace pattern. Vintage design. Many more free patterns to choose from.
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Knitting Lace - Pattern
Knitting lace pattern. Vintage design. Many more free patterns to choose from.
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Lace Knitting - Knitted lace
Lace Knitting (fig. 394).—Knitted lace looks best, made of a smooth, silky thread which shows up the pattern better than any other material.
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Circular Knitting Needle - Rose for knitting
Circular knitting needle: Rose for knitting (fig. 398).—Repeat all the directions, 8 ending with the sign *, 7 times.
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Knitted Rug Patterns
Knitted Rug Patterns. Vintage design. More free patterns to choose from.
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Knitted Egg Cosy
Knitted egg cosy: This is worked entirely in plain knitting, the fluted appearance being obtained by drawing up the wool when changing the colour. There are two of the lattr and a pretty effect is obt
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Knitted Edging
Knitted Edging - vintage design. More free patterns...
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Hand Knitted Cushions: Round Sofa Cushion
Hand knitted cushions: Materials - Berlin and pins no. 11 may be used, casting on 54 stitches. This is rather a small size; to make it larger use coarser wool, and pins to correspond.
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Free Vintage Quilt Patterns: For a common quilt
Free vintage quilt patterns: for a common quilt - Cast on with cotton two stitches, use pins no.14 and increase every row.
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Easy Knitting Projects: Antimacassar
Easy knitting projects: Antimacassar. The brioche stitch, with plain border, in which this article is worked gives it a very neat appearance. It is a change from the more usual crocheted type.
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Free Crochet Doily Patterns
Free crochet doily patterns. Vintage designs. More free patterns to choose from
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Free Crochet Doily Patterns
Free crochet doily patterns: Including the border, which is eight inches wide, this centerpiece is thirty-eight inches in diameter, and very handsome for a between-meal cloth.
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Beginner Crochet - Diamond Medallion
Beginner crochet project: This medallion, if worked in the size cotton specified, will measure about 2 1/8 inches in diameter.
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Free Knitting Patterns
Free knitting patterns Turkish stitch (fig. 383).—1st row—slip 1, knit 1, over, knit 2 together, over, knit 2 together, and so on to the 2 last stitches, which you knit plain.
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Free Knit Pattern
Free knit pattern - plain patent, or brioche (fig. 380).—This easy and extremely elastic stitch is used for all sorts of articles of clothing, and is worked in two rows.
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Easy Knitting Pattern - Square
Easy knitting pattern - Square (fig. 379).—Cast on 2 stitches on to each of the 4 needles. Repeat always 3 times after the asterisk.
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