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STOLES
BOOK 161
PRICE 25c
Book No. 161
STITCH GAUGE: The term “STITCH GAUGE” is the most important part of all knitting directions, since the sizing of any knitted garment is planned on this gauge. You MUST work to the gauge which is given or your finished work will not be the size indicated in the directions.
TO CHECK STITCH GAUGE: Cast on approximately 20 sts, using the yarn and needles which will be used for the body of your work. Work in the pattern st specified for 3 inches. Bind off all sts. Block this knitted swatch and then, using a ruler as a guide, count the number of sts to 1 inch. If your stitch gauge is MORE sts to 1 inch than that given in the directions, try the next size larger needle and again check your gauge. If your st gauge is LESS sts to 1 inch than that given in the directions, try the next size smaller needle and again check your gauge. The IMPORTANT THING to remember is that the size needle used does not matter as long as your stitch gauge is correct.
GARTER STITCH: Knit every row. It will take 2 rows to make 1 ridge.
STOCKINETTE STITCH: K 1 row, P 1 row alternately when working on straight needles. When working round and round on a circular needle or double point needles, knit every round.
SEED STITCH: On the first row * K 1, P 1, repeat from * to end of row. On all subsequent rows, K over the P st and P over the K st.
RIBBING: On the first row work in the ribbing pattern given. On all other rows, K over the K sts and P over the P sts.
TO SLIP A STITCH: Whenever the directions specify a sl st, always insert the right hand needle in the st to be slipped as if to P, unless otherwise indicated.
MARKERS: When work specifies the use of a marker, use a small round paper clip for this purpose. In working, always slip this marker from one needle to the other.
JOINING YARN: If possible always join a new ball of yarn at the beginning of a row. When it is necessary to join the yarn while working across a row, leave an end about 4 inches long; then work from the new ball of yarn on the next st, also leaving a 4 inch end. After working for 1 inch more, tie these two ends in a square knot, so that the tension will be the same as all other sts. When finishing work, run in these ends on wrong side for 1 inch.
SELECTION OF COLOR: Every woman has her own personal preferences in colors, based on the colors which are most flattering to her and will harmonize with the rest of her wardrobe. For this reason we have not specified any particular color for any model, other than for those models where a combination of colors has been used. Even in these models, let your own individuality express itself by choosing other color combinations if you wish.
ABBREVIATIONS | |
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K | knit |
P | purl |
st(s) | stitch(es) |
inc | increase |
dec | decrease |
tog | together |
y o | yarn over |
sl | slip |
sl st | slip stitch |
psso | pass slip stitch over knit stitch |
d p | double point |
ch | chain |
s c | single crochet |
d c | double crochet |
*—this symbol indicates that the directions immediately following are to be repeated a given number of times.
“Work even” means to work without increasing or decreasing, always keeping pattern as established.
EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO HAVE THE KNITTING DIRECTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS BOOK ACCURATE AND COMPLETE, HOWEVER, WE CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VARIANCE OF INDIVIDUAL KNITTERS, HUMAN ERRORS, OR TYPOGRAPHICAL MISTAKES
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COPYRIGHT 1953, EMILE BERNAT & SONS COMPANY JAMAICA PLAIN 30, MASSACHUSETTS, U. S. A.
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GAUGE: 6 sts = 1 inch on No. 7 needles
DIRECTIONS: Using No. 10 needles and Angora, cast on 61 sts. Work even in garter st for 1½ inches. Break off Angora. ** Join Meadowspun and using No. 7 needles, K 1, * inc 1 st in next st, repeat from * across row—121 sts. Work even in seed st for 2½ inches, ending with a wrong side row. Break off Meadowspun. Join Angora and using No. 10 needles, K 1, * K 2 tog, repeat from * across row—61 sts. Work even in garter st for 1½ inches, ending with a wrong side row. Break off Angora. Repeat from ** once more. Join Meadowspun and using No. 7 needles, K 1, * inc 1 st in next st, repeat from * across row—121 sts. Work even in seed st until piece measures 56 inches. Then work border to correspond to first border.
FINISHING: Block to measure 20 x 66 inches. FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 10 inches long. Using 20 strands, knot fringe in every 4th st across short ends.
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Using 3 inch hook, make 7 strips of 400 loops each. FINISH STRIPS: On each strip work as follows: * Using Dainty Fleurette, insert hook through first 10 loops, join yarn and work 1 s c, * ch 9, 1 s c in next group of 10 loops, repeat from * to end of strip (40 groups), ch 9, 1 s c in s c in middle of short end, ch 9, repeat from * around other side of strip and short end, ending with sl st in first s c. Fasten off.
JOIN STRIPS: String 40 pearls on Metallo. Using 1 strand each of Metallo and Dainty Fleurette and holding 2 strips side by side, join yarn in s c of first group of first strip, ch 5, 1 sl st in s c of first group of 2nd strip, working in 1 pearl, * ch 5, 1 sl st in 5th st of ch 9 of first strip, ch 5, 1 sl st in 5th st of ch 9 of 2nd strip, ch 5, 1 sl st in s c of next group of first strip, working in 1 pearl, ch 5, 1 sl st in s c of next group of 2nd strip, ch 5, 1 sl st in 5th st of ch 9 of first strip, ch 5, 1 sl st in 5th st of ch 9 of 2nd strip, ch 5, 1 sl st in s c of next group of first strip, ch 5, 1 sl st in s c of next group of 2nd strip, working in a pearl, repeat from * to end of strip. Join remaining strips to each other in same manner.
EDGING: String 100 pearls on Metallo. Using 1 strand each of Metallo and Dainty Fleurette, join yarn in s c of one group, * ch 9, ch 1 working in a pearl, ch 9, join with sl st to s c of next group, repeat from * along one long edge, ** ch 9, ch 1 working in a pearl, ch 9, 1 sl st in s c row of hairpin strip, ch 9, ch 1 working in a pearl, ch 9, 1 sl st in 2nd st of ch 5 of joining, repeat from ** across short end of stole; then repeat from * around 2 remaining sides of stole. Fasten off.
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DIRECTIONS: Using 1 strand each of Black and White Riviera, cast on 81 sts. Work in seed st for 72 inches. Bind off loosely. FINISHING: Block to measure 27 x 72 inches. Cut strands of Knitting Worsted 20 inches long. Using 8 strands, knot fringe across both ends.
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DIRECTIONS: Using 1 strand each of Wine and White Riviera, cast on 171 sts. Work in seed st for 3 rows. Continuing in seed st, dec 1 st each end of needle every 3rd row 6 times. Then dec 1 st each end of needle every other row until 55 sts remain. Then dec 1 st each end of needle EVERY ROW until 3 sts remain. Bind off. FINISHING: Using double yarn, work 1 row s c on all edges. Block. Cut strands of Knitting Worsted 12 inches long. Using 3 strands, knot fringe in every s c along shaped edges.
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Rows 1 through 6: Knit.
Row 7: K 5, * y o, K 2 tog, K 3, repeat from * across row.
Row 8: Knit.
Row 9: K 4, * y o, K 2 tog, K 3, repeat from * ending y o, K 2 tog, K 4.
Row 10: Knit.
Row 11: K 3, * y o, K 2 tog, K 3, repeat from * ending y o, K 2 tog, K 5.
Row 12: Knit.
Repeat these 12 rows for pattern stitch.
DIRECTIONS: Cast on 385 sts. Work in pattern st until 10 patterns have been completed. Keeping 6 sts at each end in garter st, work remaining 373 sts in stockinette st, following chart for design, until chart is completed. Then work Rows 7, 8, 9 and 10 of pattern st. Work the next 6 rows in garter st. Bind off. FINISHING: Work 1 row s c on all edges. Fold ends and finish with tassels. Embroider a lazy daisy st in each section of flower with Pink and in each section of Medium Green with Light Green. Fold back and tack. Block.
DIRECTIONS ON USE OF CHART
Work between A and B, ending as between A and C.
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DIRECTIONS: Cast on 10 sts. P 1 row. Working in stockinette st, at the beg of each of the next 12 rows cast on 5 sts. Work even in stockinette st on 70 sts, keeping 2 sts at each edge in garter st, until piece measures 64 inches from beg. At the beg of each of the next 12 rows bind off 5 sts. Bind off remaining 10 sts. Work 2 rows s c on all edges.
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Using 1 strand each of Angora and Metallo, cast on 3 sts. Work back and forth on circular needle as follows: Rows 1, 3 and 5: K, inc 1 st in each st. Rows 2 and 4: Knit. Break off Metallo. Row 6: Using Angora only, insert needle in first st as if to K, wrap yarn around needle twice and draw through this st, take st off left hand needle, * insert needle in next st as if to K, wrap yarn around needle twice, and draw through this st, take st off left hand needle, repeat from * to end of row. Row 7: Join Metallo and using 1 strand each of Metallo and Angora, * K, drop extra wrap loop off needle to form long st, inc 1 st in next st, drop extra wrap off needle, repeat from * to end of row. Row 8: Knit. Row 9: * K 1, inc 1 st in next st, repeat from * to end of row. Break off Metallo. Row 10: Repeat Row 6. Row 11: Join Metallo and using 1 strand each of Metallo and Angora, * K 2, forming long st in same manner as before, inc 1 st in next st, repeat from * to end of row. Row 12: Knit. Row 13: * K 3, inc 1 st in next st, repeat from * to end of row. Break off Metallo. Row 14: Repeat Row 6. Continue in this manner to inc 18 sts in one row every other row, working a drop st row every 4th row until there are 7 drop st rows. Then inc 6 sts at even intervals every other row until there are 13 drop st rows. Using 1 strand each of Metallo and Angora, work 6 rows, still inc 6 sts every other row. Bind off.
FINISHING: Sew seam. Steam lightly.
Style No. 3547
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 4
Style No. 3595
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 4
Style No. 3599
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 4
MAKE IT PLAIN OR MAKE IT STRIPED
Shown on Page 24
Using Riviera, cast on 3 sts. Row 1: Knit. Row 2: Inc 1 st in first st, K 1, inc 1 st in last st. Row 3: K 3, put a marker on needle, K 2. Row 4: Inc 1 st in first st, K to 1 st before marker, inc 1 st in next st, K 1, inc 1 st in next st, K to last st, inc 1 st in last st. Row 5: Knit. Repeat Rows 4 and 5 until there are 255 sts on needle. Bind off.
FINISHING: Steam lightly. FRINGE: Using Morona, cut strands of yarn 18 inches long. Using 4 strands of yarn, knot fringe in every other st across two short sides.
NOTE: For a refreshing touch, make this stole in stripes. See stitch detail as illustrated.
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GAUGE: 5 sts = 1 inch
PATTERN STITCH: Multiple of 42 sts plus 21.
Rows 1 and 3: * P 21, K 21, repeat from * ending P 21.
Row 2 and all even rows: * K 21, P 21, repeat from * ending K 21.
Row 5: * P 10, y o, sl 1, P 1, psso, P 9, K 10, y o, sl 1, K 1, psso, K 9, repeat from * ending P 10, y o, sl 1, P 1, psso, P 9. Row 7: * P 8, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 1, y o, P 2 reg, P 8, K 8, sl 1, K 1, psso, y o, K 1, y o, K 2 tog, K 8, repeat from * ending P 8, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 1, y o, P 2 tog, P 8. Row 9: * P 7, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 3, y o, P 2 tog, P 7, K 7, sl 1, K 1, psso, y o, K 3, y o, K 2, tog, K 7, repeat from * ending P 7, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 3, y o, P 2 tog, P 7. Row 11: * P 6, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 5, y o, P 2 tog, P 6, K 6, sl 1, K 1, psso, y o, K 5, y o, K 2 tog, K 6, repeat from * ending P 6, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 5, y o, P 2 tog, P 6. Row 13: * P 5, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 7, y o, P 2 tog, P 5, K 5, sl 1, K 1, psso, y o, K 7, y o, K 2 tog, K 5, repeat from * ending P 5, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 7, y o, P 2 tog, P 5. Row 15: * P 6, y o, P 2 tog, P 5, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 6, K 6, y o, K 2 tog, K 5, sl 1, K 1, psso, y o, K 6, repeat from * ending P 6, y o, P 2 tog, P 5, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 6. Row 17: * P 7, y o, P 2 tog, P 3, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 7, K 7, y o, K 2 tog, K 3, sl 1, K 1, psso, y o, K 7, repeat from * ending P 7, y o, P 2 tog, P 3, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 7. Row 19: * P 8, y o, P 2 tog, P 1, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 8, K 8, y o, K 2 tog, K 1, sl 1, K 1, psso, y o, K 8, repeat from * ending P 8, y o, P 2 tog, P 1, sl 1, P 1, psso, y o, P 8. Row 21: * P 9, y o, P 3 tog, y o, P 9, K 9, y o, K 3 tog, y o, K 9, repeat from * ending P 9, y o, P 3 tog, y o, P 9. Row 23: * P 10, y o, sl 1, P 1, psso, P 9, K 10, y o, sl 1, K 1, psso, K 9, repeat from * ending P 10, y o, sl 1, P 1, psso, P 9.
(Continuation from page 18)
Rows 25, 27 and 29: Repeat Row 1.
Repeat Rows 1 through 29 for pattern stitch.
STOLE: Cast on 105 sts. Work in pattern st until 13 patterns have been completed. Bind off.
FINISHING: Work 2 rows s c along long edges and 3 rows s c along short ends. FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 20 inches long. Using 4 strands knot fringe across both ends. Trim with Beada, pearls and rhinestones as shown in photograph.
Style No. 3602
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 8
Style No. 3598
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 3
Style No.
3615 left
3614 right
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 3
Style No. 3611
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 13
Shown on Page 12
DIRECTIONS: Ch 4, join with a sl st to form a ring, ch 1. Work 9 s c in ring, joining last s c to first s c with a sl st. Work as follows: Round 1: * Ch 8, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to end of round. Round 2: Ch 8, 1 s c in first ch 8 space, * ch 8, 1 s c in next s c, ch 8, 1 s c in next ch 8 space, repeat from * to end of round. Round 3: * Ch 4, 2 s c in next ch 8 space, repeat from * ending ch 4, 2 s c in first ch 4 space. Round 4: * 1 s c in next s c, 4 s c in next ch 4 space, repeat from * to end of round, joining last s c to first s c with a sl st. Round 5: Ch 1, 1 s c in each s c of previous round. Round 6: * Ch 8, skip 2 s c, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to end of round. Rounds 7 and 8: Ch 8, 1 s c in first ch 8 space, * ch 8, 1 s c in next ch 8 space, repeat from * to end of round. Round 9: Repeat Round 2. Rounds 10, 11 and 12: Repeat Round 7. Round 13: Repeat Round 3. Round 14: Repeat Round 4. Round 15: Repeat Round 5. Round 16: * Ch 8, skip 3 sc, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to end of round. Rounds 17, 18, 19 and 20: Repeat Round 7. Round 21: Repeat Round 2. Rounds 22, 23, 24 and 25: Repeat Round 7. Round 26: Repeat Round 3. Round 27: Repeat Round 4. Round 28: Repeat Round 5. Round 29: * Ch 8, skip 4 s c, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to end of round. Rounds 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35: Repeat Round 7. Round 36: Repeat Round 2. Rounds 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43: Repeat Round 7. Round 44: Repeat Round 3. Round 45: Repeat Round 4. Round 46: Repeat Round 5. Round 47: Repeat Round 29. Fasten off.
BORDER: String pearls onto yarn and join yarn in work where it was fastened off. Work as follows: Round 1: * Ch 8, 1 s c in next ch 8 space, draw a pearl close to loop on hook and work 1 more s c in same ch 8 space, repeat from * to end of round. Round 2: * Ch 4, 2 s c in next ch 8 space, repeat from * ending ch 4, 2 s c in first ch 4 space. Round 3: * 1 s c in next s c, 5 s c in next ch 4 space, repeat from * to end of round, joining last s c to first s c with a sl st. Round 4: Ch 1, 1 s c in each s c of previous round. Round 5: * Ch 10, skip 5 s c, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to end of round. Rounds 6 and 7: * Ch 10, 1 s c in next ch 10 space, draw a pearl close to loop on hook and work 1 more s c in same ch 10 space, repeat from * to end of round. Round 8: * Ch 5, draw a pearl close to loop on hook, ch 1 and pull up tightly to lock pearl in place, ch 5, 1 s c in next ch 10 space, draw a pearl close to loop on hook and work 1 more s c in same ch 10 space, repeat from * to end of round. Fasten off.
Shown at Top Left
COLLAR: Cast on 60 sts. Work even in stockinette st for 1½ inches. On the next row dec 1 st each end of needle and repeat this dec EVERY ROW twice more. Bind off 54 sts.
CUFFS: Make 2. Cast on 30 sts. Work even in stockinette st until piece measures 2 inches. Bind off.
FINISHING: Seam cuffs. Work 1 row s c on short ends and bound off edge of collar and on cuffs. Steam lightly.
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DIRECTIONS: Cast on 3 sts. Row 1: K 1 y o, K 1, y o, K 1. Row 2: K 2, P 1, put a marker on needle, K 2. Row 3: Inc 1 st in first st, K to marker, y o, sl marker to right hand needle, K 1, y o, K to last st, inc 1 st in last st. Row 4: K to 1 st before marker, P 1, K to end of row. Repeat Rows 3 and 4 until there are 181 sts on needle. Bind off.
FINISHING: Block. With right side facing you, work 1 row s c on long side of triangle and 2 rows s c on other two sides.
FRINGE: Cut strands 13 inches long. Knot fringe along the two short sides as follows: Using 2 strands of yarn, knot fringe in each of first 5 sts, * using 1 strand of yarn knot fringe in next st, using 2 strands of yarn, knot fringe in each of next 4 sts, repeat from * on two short sides. Re-block.
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NOTES
1. When working in s c, with right side facing you, work in back loop ONLY; with wrong side facing you, work in front loop ONLY.
2. To increase, work 2 s c in 1 stitch.
3. To decrease, draw up a loop in each of the next 2 sts of previous row, y o and draw through all three loops—1 st decreased.
DIRECTIONS: Using 1 strand each of Angora and Nylon, ch 3, work 1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in last st, ch 1, turn—3 sts (always count beg ch as first st). Row 2: Inc 1 st in first st, 1 s c in each st to end of row, ch 1, turn. Row 3: Work 1 s c in each st to last st, inc 1 st in last st, ch 1, turn. Repeat Rows 2 and 3 until there are 19 sts. Then work even in s c until piece measures 8 inches, ch 2, turn.
NECKBAND: Row 1: * Skip 2 s c, 1 d c in next st, repeat from * to end of row, ch 2, turn—7 sts. Row 2: Work 1 d c in each st to end of row, ch 2, turn.
SLIT: Row 1: Work 1 d c in each of 2 sts, 1 d c in centre st, ch 2, turn—4 sts. Work 2 rows even in d c. Break off yarn. Join yarn in centre st of first row of neckband, ch 2, work 1 d c in each st to end of row, ch 2, turn. Work 2 rows even in d c. Row 4: Work 1 d c in each of 2 sts, y o, draw up a loop in next st, y o and draw up a loop in first st of other side, * y o and draw through all loops on hook, 1 d c in each st to end of row, ch 2, turn. Work even in d c until neckband measures 13 inches, ch 1, turn.
SECOND END: Row 1: Work 3 s c in each s c of previous row—19 sts. Work back and forth in s c on 19 sts for same number of rows as other end. Then at one end dec 1 st each row until 3 sts remain. Fasten off. Work 1 row s c around ends. Steam lightly.
STYLE NO. 3600
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 14
STYLE NO. 3601
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 14
STYLE NO. 3597
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 14
Style No.
3520 left
3517 right
Using 5 inch hook, make 4 strips of 920 loops each. END FRINGE: Using 1½ inch hook, make 2 strips of 110 loops each, working s c as close to one prong of hook as possible.
TO JOIN STRIPS: Place 2 strips side by side. With bone crochet hook, pick up first 2 loops of right hand strip on side nearest other strip: pick up first 2 loops of second strip on side nearest other strip and pull these 2 loops through 2 loops already on hook: * pick up next 2 loops of first strip and pull through 2 loops on hook: pick up next 2 loops of second strip and pull through 2 loops on hook: repeat from * until 2 strips are joined. Sew last 2 loops securely with matching thread. Join all strips in same manner.
FINISHING: Line stole with taffeta. Sew on sequins as shown in photograph. Sew end fringe in place, catching between taffeta and stole.
Style No. 3526
Row 1: Knit.
Row 2: K 3, * y o, K 2 tog, K 6, repeat from * ending y o, K 2 tog, K 2. Repeat these 2 rows for pattern stitch.
Cast on 79 sts. Work even in pattern st until piece measures 72 inches, ending with Row 1. Bind off.
FINISHING: Work 1 row s c on long sides. Cut velvet ribbon in 2 yd pieces. Weave ribbon through each row of y o’s. Sew at each end of stole. FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 17 inches long. Using 4 strands, knot fringe in every other st across both ends.
Row 1: Knit.
Row 2: Purl.
Row 3: K 2 tog 3 times, * y o, K 1, repeat from * 5 times more. K 2 tog 6 times, repeat from * across row, ending K 2 tog 3 times instead of 6 times.
Row 4: Knit.
Repeat these 4 rows for pattern stitch.
Using M C, cast on 126 sts. * Work in pattern st for 24 rows. Then work 4 rows in C C. Repeat from * until piece measures 72 inches, ending with 24 rows of M C. Using M C, K 1 row, P 1 row. Bind off. Block lightly. FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 17 inches long. Using 4 strands, knot fringe in every other st across both ends.
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DIRECTIONS: Ch 304, work 1 s c in 2nd ch from hook, 1 s c in each st to end of ch, ch 1, turn. Row 1: 1 s c in each of first 6 s c, * ch 3, skip 2 s c, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to last 5 s c, 1 s c in each of last 5 s c, ch 1, turn. Row 2: 1 sl st in each of first 2 s c, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, 2 s c in first ch 3 space, * ch 6, 1 s c in next ch 3 space, repeat from * to last ch 3 space, ch 6, 2 s c in last ch 3 space, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, ch 1, turn. Row 3: 1 sl st in each of first 2 s c, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, 2 s c in first ch 6 space, * ch 3, 1 s c in next ch 6 space, repeat from * to last ch 6 space, ch 3, 2 s c in last ch 6 space, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, ch 1, turn. Row 4: 1 s c in each of first 6 sc, ch 1, turn, 1 s c in each of 6 s c, 3 s c along side of previous row toward point, fasten off. Starting at opposite edge, join yarn and work 1 s c in each of first 6 s c, ch 1, turn, 1 s c in each of 6 s c, 3 s c along side of previous row toward point, ch 1, turn, 1 sl st in each of first 3 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 6 s c, ch 3, 1 s c in next s c, * ch 6, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to last ch 3 space, ch 3, 1 s c in each of next 6 s c, ch 1, turn. Row 5: 1 sl st in each of first 2 s c, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, 2 s c in first ch 3 space, * ch 3, 1 s c in next ch 6 space, repeat from * to last ch 3 space, 2 s c in ch 3 space, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, ch 1, turn. Row 6: 1 sl st in each of first 2 s c, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, * 2 s c in next ch 3 space, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to last 6 s c, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, ch 1, turn. Row 7: 1 s c in each s c across row, ch 1, turn. Row 8: 1 sl st in first s c, 1 s c in each of next 6 s c, * ch 6, skip 2 s c, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to last 7 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 6 s c, ch 1, turn. Rows 9 through 11: Repeat Rows 3 through 5. Row 12: Work 1 sl st in each of first 2 s c, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, 2 s c in first ch 3 space, * ch 6, 1 s c in next s c, repeat from * to last ch 3 space, ch 6, 2 s c in last ch 3 space, 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, ch 1, turn. Rows 13 through 18: Repeat Rows 3 through 8. Rows 19 through 22: Repeat Rows 3 through 6. Row 23: Work 1 d c in each s c across row, ch 1, turn. Rows 24 and 25: Repeat Rows 7 and 8: Rows 26 through 31: Repeat Rows 3 through 8. Rows 32, 33 and 34: Repeat Rows 3, 4 and 5: Row 35: Repeat Row 12. Rows 36 through 47: Repeat Rows 3 through 8 twice. Repeat Rows 9 through 47 twice more. Then repeat Rows 9 through 16 until all sts are worked in s c. Work in s c, dec 2 sts at each end of EVERY ROW, until all sts have been worked.
FINISHING: With right side facing you, work 2 rows s c on two short sides of stole.
FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 11 inches long. Using 4 strands tog, knot fringe in every s c along short sides. If desired, trim with rhinestones and bead motifs as shown in photograph.
Style No. 3603
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 18
Shown at Left on Page 21
Row 1: Using C C, * K 1, bring yarn to front of work, sl 1, throw yarn to back of work, repeat from * ending K 2.
Row 2: Using C C, purl.
Row 3: Using M C, K 2, * bring yarn to front of work and sl 1, throw yarn to back of work, K 1, repeat from * to end of row.
Row 4: Using M C, purl.
Repeat these 4 rows for pattern stitch.
Using M C, cast on 60 sts. P 1 row. Then work in pattern st for 72 inches, ending with Row 4. Bind off. Block lightly.
FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 10 inches long. Using 2 strands, knot fringe in each st across both ends.
Shown at Right on Page 21
Row 1: Using C C, * P 1, K in st of row below, repeat from * across row.
Row 2: Using C C, knit.
Row 3: Using M C, * K in st of row below, P 1, repeat from * across row.
Row 4: Using M C, knit.
Repeat these 4 rows for pattern stitch.
Using M C, cast on 60 sts. K 1 row. Then work in pattern st until piece measures 72 inches, ending with Row 4. Bind off.
FRINGE: Cut strands of yarn 22 inches long. Using 6 strands of yarn, knot fringe in every other st across both ends.
Shown on Page 22
NOTE: Work entire piece in stockinette st. Use purl side for right side.
LEFT FRONT: Cast on 60 sts. Work in stockinette st until piece measures 16 inches, ending with a K row. SHAPE CAPE: Row 1: Inc 1 st in first st, P to end of row. Row 2: K inc 1 st in last st. Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until there are 75 sts on needle. Then inc 1 st at beg of EVERY P row 9 times and every other P row 12 times, ending with a P row—96 sts. K the next row. SHAPE SHOULDER: At the beg of each of the next 6 P rows bind off 10 sts; at the beg of each of the next 4 P rows bind off 9 sts.
RIGHT FRONT: Work to correspond to left front, reversing all shaping.
LEFT BACK: Cast on 3 sts. Row 1: Knit. Rows 2 and 4: Purl. Row 3: Cast on 4 sts (lower edge), K to end of row. Row 5: Cast on 4 sts, K to last st, inc 1 st in last st (centre back edge)—12 sts. Repeat from Row 2 five times more, ending with Row 4—52 sts. Continuing to inc 1 st at centre back edge every 4th row, at lower edge inc 1 st EVERY ROW 8 times—62 sts. On the next row inc 1 st each end of needle and repeat this inc every 4th row 21 times more—106 sts. SHAPE NECK AND SHOULDER: At centre back edge dec 1 st every other row 10 times and at lower edge bind off 10 sts 6 times and 9 sts 4 times.
RIGHT BACK: Work to correspond to left back, reversing all shaping.
FINISHING: Sew seams. Work 2 rows s c around entire piece. Block. Line, if desired.
Style No.
3527 left
3519 right
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 20
Style No. 3594
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 20
just touch it...!
Bernat meadowspun
“the yarn with the cashmere-like feel”
EMILE BERNAT & SONS CO., JAMAICA PLAIN 30, MASS.
50
THE IDEAL BLEND
50
Bernat
Meadowspun
50% VIRGIN WOOL WORSTED
50% DUPONT CRIMP SET NYLON
Master Dyed
Style No. 3618
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 8
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