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Vintage Crochet Pattern Ladies Ribbed House Slipper
12. Ribbed House-slipper (from Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet, 1918)
(Explanation of Crochet Stitches Used)
Use 2-fold Shetland zephyr, or any similar yarn of moderate twist. Commencing at the toe, make a chain of 11 stitches, turn.
1. A double in 2d stitch of chain and 1 in each of 8 stitches, 3 doubles in end […]
Posted: November 17th, 2008 under Vintage Clothing, Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet, 1918, Woman's Pattern, Free Crochet Pattern, Crochet Pattern, Ribbed Stitch, Crochet, Vintage Crochet, Double Crochet Stitch.
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Ribbed Stitch and Raised Treble Stitch
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ILLUSTRATION 222 (The Ribbed Stitch).–This stitch is worked backwards and forwards–that is, the right and wrong sides are worked together, which forms the raised ribs. Insert the needle always into the back part of every stitch. Work […]
Posted: December 10th, 2007 under Crochet, Vintage Crochet, Raised Treble Stitch, Treble Stitch, Crochet Stitches, Ribbed Stitch, Crochet Instructions.
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Ribbed Stitch and Pique Stitch
Ribbed stitch (fig. 408).—Worked backwards and forwards, the hook being passed through the back part only of the stitches of the preceding row.
Fig. 408. Ribbed stitch.
Chain stitch.—Worked like fig. 408, but on one side only.
Piqué stitch.—This stitch also is only worked on one side. Put the needle in under one of the vertical threads […]
Posted: October 15th, 2007 under Vintage Crochet, Pique Stitch, Crochet, Ribbed Stitch, Chain Stitch, Crochet Instructions.
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