Juvenile Styles No. 4

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[edit] Juvenile Styles No. 4

Juvenile Styles Publishing Co. began in 1937 when Mary Hoyer, doll maker and needlework pattern designer, began publishing her patterns in booklet format with help from her husband William Hoyer. See: Mary Hoyer Moments in Time.

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The knitting patterns only will be presented here at the KnitWiki, but the entire booklet is currently available here: Juvenile Styles No. 4

This work is believed to be in the Public Domain as there is no evidence of the copyright being renewed in the 28th year following publication. See: Project Gutenberg: Copyright How-To

[edit] Table of Contents

  1. A Convalescing Jacket Ensemble - Mother's Jacket, Baby's Jacket, and Booties.
  2. His Majesty - Sacque, Cap, Knee Bootie, and Short Booties.
  3. Baby's Three-Piece Crocheted Set - Sacque, Cap, and Booties.
  4. Royal Highness - Cape and Hood.
  5. Linda - Coat and Bonnet.
  6. Bonnie Annie Laurie - Coat, Bonnet, and Purse.
  7. Sunny - Slip-over, Cardigan and Panties.
  8. Land of Nod - Jacket, Leggins, Hood, Mitts, Shoes, Carriage Robe.
  9. A Sailor's Sweetheart - Crocheted Jacket.
  10. Tyrol - Jacket and Hat.
  11. Goldilocks - Dress.
  12. Boy Blue - Jacket, Slip-on, Pants, and Beret.
  13. Majorette - Jacket and Hat.
  14. Swiss Shalet - Crocheted Coat and Hat.
  15. Colleen - Jerkin, Socks, and Beanie.
  16. Spiral Socks and Slip-Over - Socks and Slip-over.
  17. Queen of Hearts - Jacket, Skirt, Cap, Slip-Over, and Mittens.
  18. Aloha - Coat and Hat.

[edit] Abbreviations

K - Knit
P - Purl
ch - Chain
h d c - Half double crochet
cr - Crochet
sl st - Slip stitch
rnd - Round
beg - Beginning
tr cr - Triple crochet
s c - Single crochet
d c - Double crochet
tog - Together
st - Stitch
sts - Stitches
y o - Yarn over
p - Picot
P.s.s.o. - Pass slip stitch over

*(asterisk). When this symbol appears, continue working until instructions refer you back to this symbol.

Even means that a row must be worked without increasing or decreasing.

Work means to continue with the stitch as described.

Half Double Crochet--Yarn over, draw up a loop in st, yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook.

Slip Stitch--Insert hook in next st, yarn over and draw through both loops on hook.

Blocking--Pin the garment, with rust proof pins, wrong side out, on a pressing board in exactly the measurements desired. Place a damp cloth over garment and with a moderately hot iron, press lightly, allowing the steam to go through. Lay on a flat surface until thoroughly dry.

Needle Gauge--When making a garment--work a swatch, using the needles called for to determine whether or not your work measures the same number of stitches to the inch as given in the scale. Change size of needles accordingly.

When Using Colors--In changing colors always K the first row on right side regardless of pattern.

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