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MATERIALS: CHADWICK'S RED HEART BABY POMPADOUR, 13 balls (3/4 oz. balls) each of Pink and Blue. Clark's O.N.T. Rug and Afghan Hook size G. A 24-inch Pink or Blue zipper, Style F.55. Snap fasteners. GAUGE: 2 star sts make 1 inch; 2 rows make 1/4 inches. BUNTING... Starting at one end with 2 strands (1 of each color), make a chain loosely to measure 45 inches (4 ch sts to an inch). 1st row: Insert hook in 2nd ch from hook and draw loop through, (insert hook in next ch and draw loop through to same height as other loops on hook) 3 times, thread over and draw through all loops on hook, ch 1 to fasten (a star st made). * Insert hook in fastening ch just made and draw loop through, insert hook in last loop of previous star st and draw loop through, insert hook in chain where last loop of previous star st was drawn through and draw loop through, insert hook in next ch and draw loop through; thread over and draw through all loops on hook, ch 1 to fasten (another star st made). Repeat from * across until row measures 35 inches. Cut off remaining chain. Ch 3, turn. 2nd row: Insert hook in 2nd ch from hook and draw loop through,
insert hook in next ch and draw loop through to same height as other loops on hook, insert
hook in fastening ch of star st below and draw loop through, insert hook in fastening ch
of next star st and draw loop through, thread over and draw through all loops on hook, ch
1 to fasten (star st made). * Insert hook in fastening ch just made and draw loop through,
insert hook in last loop of previous star st and draw loop through, insert hook in same
fastening ch: where last loop of previous star st was drawn through and draw loop through,
insert hook in fastening ch of next star st and draw loop through, thread over and draw
through all loops on hook, ch 1 to fasten (another star st made). Repeat from * across,
drawing up last loop of last star st in top st of turning ch. Ch 3, turn. Repeat 2nd row
until piece measures 35 inches. Fasten off. Sew zipper to 2 opposite edges starting at
bottom of these edges. (This is front of Bunting). |
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