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Pillow Patterns
Pillow Slip with crochetd edge and inserts 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 by hand, and over this the crocheted edge is worked. The crocheted triangles are inserted neatly into the linen about one fourth inch apart, and on a line two and one fourth inches back from the edge. These triangles also make very pretty corner inserts and may be used effectively on dresser scarfs, tea cloths, collars, etc. Pillow patterns Materials: Corticelli Mercerized Cordonnet, Art. 66, 3 balls white, no. 12 steel crochet hook. Triangles: Ch. 90 for foundation. 1st row: 28 op. 2d row: (sl. St. across the first mesh of each row), 4 op., 1 cl., 6 op., 1 cl., 2 op., 1 cl., 6 op., 1 cl., 4 op. 3d row: 2 op., 1 cl., 1 op., 1 cl., 6 op., 2 cl., 6 op., 1 cl., 1 op., 1 cl., 2 op. 4th row: 4 op., 6 cl., ch. 5, 6 cl. Over 6 op., 4 op. 5th row: 4 op., 1 cl., ch. 3, s.c. in third st. of previous row, ch. 3, d.c. in third st., ch. 5, d.c. in last d.c., ch. 3, s.c. in third st. of 5 ch, ch.3., d.c. in first d.c., c.5, skip 5 d.c., d.c. in next d.c., ch. 3, s.c. in third d.c., ch. 3, 1 cl., 4 op. 6th row: 4 op., 1 cl., ch. 5, d.c. over d.c., ch. 3, s.c. in third st. of 5 ch., ch. 3, d.c. over d.c., ch.5, d.c. over d.c., ch. 3, s.c. in third st. of 5 ch., ch.3, d.c. over d.c., ch.5, 1 cl. Over 3 ch., 4 op. 7th row: 4 op., 1 cl. Over 5 ch., ch.5, d.c. over d.c., ch.3, s.c. in center of 5 ch., ch.3, d.c. over d.c., ch. 5, 1 cl., 4 op. 8th row: 4 op. 1 cl. Over 5 ch., ch.3, d.c. over d.c., ch.5, d.c. over d.c., ch.3, 1 cl. Over 5 ch., 4 op. 9th row: 4 op., 1 cl. Over 3 ch., ch.3, s.c. over 5 ch., ch.3, 1 cl. Over 3 ch., 4 op. 10th row: 4 op., 2 cl., 4 op. 11th row: 2 op., 1 cl., 2 op., 1 cl., 2 op. 12th row: 6 op. 13th row: 4 op. 14th row: 2 op. Pillow patterns Edge: Over the turned edge of slip work close, even d.c. all around, then work one row of open filet mesh, but after making the sixth mesh beyond the point of insert turn and work back with 4 op., 1 cl., 2 op., 1 cl., 4 op. turn, decrease one mesh, work 4 op., 2 cl., 4 op., turn, and work the remainder in open mesh, decreasing one mesh on each side until only two meshes are left. Break thread and fasten. Join thread where work was left at top of edge, and continue all around. There are 19 open meshes between each two points of this pillow patterns project. Finish by working 3 s.c. in every straight mesh and 4 s.c. in each diagonal mesh all around, with picot in each of the three center meshes of the 19 mesh between points, also 3 picots on tips of points, as in illustration of this pillow patterns project.
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