Juvenile Styles, Volume 4 Original Designs for Infants and Juveniles
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Title: Juvenile Styles, Volume 4
Original Designs for Infants and Juveniles
Author: Mary Hoyer
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Juvenile Styles
Original Designs for Infants and Juveniles
by Mary Hoyer
DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 9
VOLUME NO. 4 .... TWENTY FIVE CENTS
Dress Your Child in ORIGINAL STYLES by Mary Hoyer
Dedicated to those who Knit Smartly....
Copyrighted 1941 by Mary Hoyer
Printed by Juvenile Styles Publishing Company, 1008 Penn St., Reading, Pa.
A PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO ORIGINAL AND
DISTINCTIVE KNITTED AND CROCHETED GARMENTS
Juvenile Styles
MARY HOYER, Editor and Designer Volume 4 Number 7
Mothers of All Young Americans
The season of 1946-47 promises to be the biggest of all seasons in knitting—you'll be knitting for the boys at camp—and in your spare time for the young Americans who are at the Fireside with you. So—Mothers, get out your knitting needles or crocheting hooks and relax in a nice big chair, turn on your radio to some soothing music, unwind your yarn—and in the pages of this book will be enough inspiration to make Mr. and Miss Young America the world's best dressed Children. There are Infants and Juvenile Styles cleverly and colorfully designed—and the Smart Young Miss has her day too, for there are some Garments that will be sure to meet with her approval and needs.
We sincerely hope that this book will be of invaluable use to those who Knit Smartly
.
Mary Hoyer
If You Are Unable To Obtain Our Style Books At Your Local Yarn Shop, Send 30c In Coin To The Following Address
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JUVENILE STYLES PUBLISHING COMPANY
1008 PENN STREET, READING, PA.
A Convalescing Jacket Ensemble
No. 800
Needles—1 Pair Bone Nos. 3 and 7 American Standard.
Material—8 one ounce balls, pink Saxony, Mother's. 2—one ounce balls, pink Saxony, Baby's. One-half ounce contrasting shade, Saxony.
Scale—13 sts to 2 inches, No. 7 needles. Size 34 mother's, 3 months, baby's.
MOTHER'S JACKET
Back—With No. 7 needles, cast on 135 sts, *K 3, sl 1 st, repeat from *across row, ending with K 3, P back. Repeat these 2 rows for 8 inches. Bind off 4 sts at beg of the next 2 rows for underarm (127 sts). K 2 tog at beg of the next 8 rows (119 sts). Continue in pattern for 2 more inches. Change to No. 3 needles, on right side, *P 2, K 1, repeat from *across row, ending with P 2. On next row, K 2, P 1 across row. Repeat these 2 rows, for 5 inches. Bind off 7 sts at beg of the next 10 rows, bind off remaining 49 sts for back of neck.
Right Front—With No. 7 needles, cast on 71 sts, work in pattern for 8½ inches. Bind off 4 sts at beg of the next row at underarm, P 2 tog at beg of the next 4 rows at underarm. Work even for 2 more inches. At beg of the next row at front, bind off 4 sts. Change to No. 3 needles and repeat yoke pattern (P 2, K 1) for 3 inches, bind off 10 sts at beg of the next row at neck edge. Now K 2 tog at beg of every row at neck edge, until 39 sts remain. Bind off 7 sts at beg of every row at shoulder, 5 times and continue to K 2 tog at neck edge, until all sts are bound off. Work left front to correspond.
Sleeves—With No. 3 needles, cast on 65 sts, work in pattern, P 2, K 1, ending with P 2. Next row, K 2, P 1, ending row with K 2, repeat these 2 rows for 3 inches. Work 1 more row and inc 1 st at beg and end of row. Change to No. 7 needles and work in pattern, K 3, slip 1 st, end row with K 3. P back. Continue to work in pattern and inc 1 st at beg and end of every 6th row until you have 107 sts. Work even until sleeve measures 20 inches from cuff or desired length to underarm. Bind off 3 sts at beg of the next 2 rows, then bind off 2 sts at beg of the next 2 rows. Now K 2 tog at beg and end of every K row until 53 sts remain, bind off. Sew up seams at underarm and shoulder, sew up sleeves and insert into armhole gathering at top a little. Hem the 4 bound off sts at front. Work 2 rows of s c around yoke and neck working 3 loops for buttonholes on right side of yoke, on first row. With contrasting shade start smocking on right hand side at bottom of yoke. Sew the first 2 K sts tog, then the next 2 K sts, leave the thread loose between the 2 smocked sts. Repeat across row. Start 2nd row, turn, skip first K st and work back in same manner. Work fronts and 5 rows of smocking on cuffs in same manner. Sew on buttons.
BABY'S JACKET
Back—With No. 7 needles, cast on 91 sts, *K 3, sl 1 st, repeat from *across row, ending with K 3, P back. Repeat these 2 rows for 4 inches. Bind off 4 sts at beg of the next 2 rows (83 sts). Work in pattern for ¾ inch more. With No. 3 needles, *P 2, K 1 (right side), repeat from *across row, ending with P 2. Next row, K 2, P 1, repeat these 2 rows for 2¼ inches. Bind off 6 sts at beg of the next 8 rows, bind off remaining 35 sts for back of neck.
Right Front—With No. 7 needles, cast on 47 sts, work in pattern for 4 inches, bind off 4 sts at beg of the next row at underarm, K back. Purl 2 sts tog at underarm, work pattern for ¾ inch more. Bind off 4 sts at beg of the next row at front edge (hem). With No. 3 needles, *P 2, K 1, repeat from *across row, next row K 2, P 1, across row. Repeat these 2 rows for 1½ inches. At beg of next row at front edge, bind off 6 sts, then K 2 tog at beg of every row at neck edge, until you have 27 sts left. Bind off 6 sts at beg of the next 4 rows at shoulder edge and continue to K 2 tog at neck edge, until all sts are bound off. Work left front to correspond.
Sleeves—With No. 3 needles, cast on 44 sts, P 2, K 1, across row. Next row, K 2, P 1, repeat these 2 rows for 1 inch. With No. 7