Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1910 — IN VOGOE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

IN VOGOE

WHITE WOOL SCARF [directions for crocheting PRETTY ARTICLE. rHow An Attractive and Useful Little ; Garment May Be Made Wftlv ( Ease by Any Clever Woman. Our model Is worked In white ivorlne wool, with a No. 10 bone hook—trlcoter. But almost any other kind of wool and suitable .hook may be used. Work a chain for width of scarf—this and also the length, Is entirely at the discretion of the worker. Row I—Draw up a loop through | each chain stitch; draw the wool >-■

through the end loop, then work off the rest of the loops two at a time as In ordinary tricot. Row 2—Commence as usual, but ipass the hook through the upright thread, and also through the top thread between that and the next upright, and draw up a loop through both threads at once, then draw a loop through the top thread between each of the uprights as far as the last two stitches, this time take the upright and the top thread following together -—as at the commencement of the row, draw the next loop through both front and back uprights of the last stitch; work off as before, drawing through one loop at first, and then through two eT a time for rest of row. Continue repeating this row for length of scarf, the two stitches at each end of the row making a nice firm edge on both sides of It, and will prevent the work from slanting. Along each side work a double crochet in the end stitch of the first row, *, pass one, five trebles In next, pass two, double crochet In next, repeat from *. Work a single crochet—or chain stitch—ln the top back thread of each stitch of previous row. Before commencing the fringe, work about three rows of five chain loops upon each end of the scarf. For the Fringe—Cut the wool Into 26-lnch lengths, pass the hook through the first loop at end of scarf, fold four strands of the wool exactly In half and draw them a short distance through, forming a small loop, draw the eight strands, right through this loop and pull gently, drawing the knot dose up to the work. Repeat this into every loop, taking care all the knots are turned the same way. To knot the fringe, take four threads of the first tassel and four threads of the next one, and tie them together about an inch below the other knots, “'tie the remaining strands of the second tassel to four of the third one and repeat to end of row, being careful to keep the knots quite level. Tie another row of knots an Inch below these, but this time taking the eight strands of each tassel.and tying them together. Tie two more rows of knots at equal distances below these and cut the ends level with a pair of sharp scissors. ;x:; ».