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The Gypsy Crochet Thing Frilly Dress {Crochet Pattern}

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{I found this pattern in a box of random vintage crafts that I received from family.  I figured I would share it here in it's original form.  Please note that I have typed it exactly as it was listed and have not worked the pattern yet myself.  I'll probably work it up at some point and post my comments and adjustments too :)  Enjoy!}

The Gypsy Crochet Thing by Jack Frost (the yarn people),
Volume 79, 1970
SIZE:  Dress measurement at bustline:  32", 36", 40"

MATERIALS:  3, 3, 4 (4-oz pull-skeins Jack Frost Wintuk Knitting Worsted type yarn)

"K" crochet hook

Dress is planned for 21" to the underarm, plus a 3-1/2" border which is added later.

GAUGE:  5 spaces = 3 inches.


Chain 56, 62, 68 

ROW 1:  1 DC in the 4th ch, * ch 1, 1 DC in 2nd ch, repeat from  * to the end. Piece will measure 16", 18", 20" wide.  

ROW 2:  Ch 4, turn, 1 DC under the ch 1 space, * ch 1, 1 DC under the next ch 1 space, repeat from the ' across, ending ch 1, 1 DC under the ch 4 space.

Repeat Row 2 for pattern. Work even in pattern for 21 ", or desired length to the underarm.
 

ARMHOLES: ROW 3:  Ch 1, turn, slip stitch across 6 stitches (3 spaces), ch 3, 1 DC under the next ch 1 space, work even in pattern across the row, not working the last 3 spaces. Work even on remaining spaces until armhole measures 7, 71/2, 8". End off.  

FRONT: Work the same as the back until 6, 6, 7 rows below the shoulder.  

NECK SHAPING: ROW 4:  Work across 14, 15, 17 spaces (ch 4 plus 14, 15, 17 DC).  

ROW 5:  Ch 2, turn, 1 DC under the second ch 1 space, work even to the end.  

ROW 6:  Work across 12, 13, 15 spaces. Continue in this way to decrease 1 DC each row until the front is the same length as the back. End off.

Attach yarn to the other armhole side, and starting with Row 4, work the other side to correspond.

Sew shoulder and side seams. Work 2 rows of SC around each armhole.
 

DIAMOND LACE BORDER:  Starting at the bottom, work 1 SC under any ch 1 space, * pull the loop on the hook up about 3/4 inch, ch 1, ch 1 and pull the loop up 3/4 inch, ch 1, 1 SC in the second ch 1 space, repeat from the * around. 

On the following rows work the SC under the hole of the previous row. Work 5 rows of border around the bottom.

Starting at the top of the 7th row of DC from the bottom, work 5 rows of diamond lace border around the dress. Work one row of border around the neck, working 1 SC under each ch 1 space on the back of the neck, and 1 SC under the first DC on the front, * 2 SC under the next DC, 1 SC under the next DC, repeat from the around. 



Midi Skirt {crochet pattern}

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{I found this pattern in a box of random vintage crafts that I received from family.  I figured I would share it here in it's original form.  Please note that I have typed it exactly as it was listed and have not worked the pattern yet myself.  I'll probably work it up at some point and post my comments and adjustments too :)  Enjoy!}

Good Housekeeping Needlecraft,
Spring-Summer 1971

SIZES: Directions are for Size 8. Changes for Sizes 10 and 12 are in parentheses. 
 MATERIALS: Bear Brand, Fleisher's or Botany Twin-Pak Knitting Worsted, (4 oz. paks) 5 (5-6) paks. Crochet Hook sizes F and E or size to give gauge. 1 yard belting or grosgrain ribbon, 1" wide. Hooks and eyes. 7" skirt zipper, 6 buttons.  
GAUGE: Size F hook, 4 sts = 1"; 4 sc rows and 4 dc rows = 3". Size E hook, 13 sc = 2-1/2"; 11 sc rows = 2".  
NOTE: Front and Back of skirt are made with size F hook. Front and Waist bands are made with size E hook. Directions are for skirt 27" long, plus 1" waistband. Make any necessary adjustment after last increase.  
BACK: With size F hook ch 49 (51-54) for waist edge.  
Row 1 (wrong side): Work 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each remaining ch -- 48 (50-53) sts.  
Row 2 and All Even Numbered Rows: Turn, sl st in first st, ch 3, work 1 dc in 2nd st and in each remaining st to end; 48 (50-53) sts.   
NOTE: Ch 3 at beg of each dc row counts as 1 dc.  
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, work 1 sc in each of first 14 (15-16) sts, 2 sc in next St, 1 sc in each of next 18 (18-19) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each st to end, 50 (52-55) sts.  
Row 5: Ch 1, turn, work 1 sc in first st, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of next 12 (13-14) sts; 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of next 20 (20- 21) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each st to within 2 sts of end, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in last sc; 54 (56-59) sts.  
Row 7: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc in each of first 15 (16-17) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of next 22 (22-23) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each st to end; 56 (58-61) sts.  
Row 9: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc in first at, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of next 13 (14-15) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc  in each of, next 24 (24-25) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each st to within 2 sts of and, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in  last st; 60 (62-65) sts.  
Row 11: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc in each of first 16 (17-18) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of next 26 (26-27) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each st to end, 62 (64-67) sts. 
 Row 13: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc in first st, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of next 14 (15-16) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of next 28 (28-29) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each st to within 2 sts of end, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in last st; 66 (68-71) sts. 
 Row 15: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc in each of first 17 (18-19) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of next 30 (30-31) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each st to end; 68 (70-73) sts.  
Row 17: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc in first st, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of next 15 (16-17) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of next 32 (32-33) sts, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each st to within 2 sts of end, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in last st, 72 (74- 77) sts.  
Row 19: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc in first st, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each st to within 2 sts of end, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in last st; 74 (76-79) sts. 
 Rows 21 and 23: Same as row 19; 78 (80-83) sts.  
Row 25: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc in each st to end.  
Rows 27, 29, 31, 33: Same as row 19; 86 (88-91) sts.

Repeat rows 24 through 33, three times-110 (112-115) sts. Work even in pat until 26" or  1" less than desired length from beg, end with sc row without inc. Fasten off.

FRONT:
Work same as for back. 
 FINISHING: Matching rows and allow for blocking; sew side seams leaving a 7" opening on left side for skirt zipper. Block, stretching 1" in length.  
FRONT BAND: With size E hook, ch 14 for lower edge.  
Row 1: Work 1 Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each remaining ch; 13 sts. 
 Row 2: Ch 1, turn, work 1 sc in each st to end; 13 sts.
Repeat row 2 until 11 rows, about 2-1/2" from beg. 
 BUTTONHOLE ROW: Ch 1, turn, work 1 sc in each of first 4 sts, ch 5, skip 5 sts for buttonhole, 1 sc in each of last 4 sts. Continue working sc, repeating buttonhole every 20th row 5 times. Work even until band is same length as center front of skirt. Fasten off. From right side, beg at lower edge, work 1 row sc along one long edge of. band. This edge will not be sewn to skirt. With wrong side of band to right side of skirt, ends of band even with waist and lower edges of skirt, carefully pin, then baste band to center front of skirt as illustrated.  
WAISTBAND: From right side, work 1 row sc along waist edge, working through both thicknesses at upper edge of front band.  
Next Row: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc in each st. Repeat last row until about 1" from beg, end on right side, working 2 sc in last st for corner, with care to keep work flat, work 1 row sc along both edges of opening, 1 sc in same at as first st, join with sl st in first st. Fasten off. Sew lower edge of front band to lower edge of skirt. Sew one long edge of band to skirt. Sew buttons under buttonholes. Sew in skirt zipper. Face waistband with grosgrain ribbon, holding in to desired size. Sew hooks and eyes to waistband. 

Tote Bag {crochet pattern}

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{I found this pattern in a box of random vintage crafts that I received from family.  I figured I would share it here in it's original form.  Please note that I have typed it exactly as it was listed and have not worked the pattern yet myself.  I'll probably work it up at some point and post my comments and adjustments too :)  Enjoy!}

NO TT-1 from This 'n' That Leaflet 2538 - 1971, Columbia-Minerva

MATERIALS:  6 skeins Columbia-Minerva Washable Rug Yarn (1-3/4 oz. pull skeins).

"Boye" Crochet Hook, Size K

GAUGE:  2 sc 10 1"; 2 rows to 1"
Note:  Work with double yarn throughout.

SIDES:  With Scarlet, ch 23.Row 1:  Starting in 2nd ch from hook, work 22 sc across, ch 1, turn.Row 2:  1 sc in each sc, ch 1, turn.
Repeat Row 2 for 48 more rows.  Fasten off.
Gussets:  Ch 10.  work on 9 sc for 20 rows.  Fasten off.  Make 2.Straps:  With Black, ch 26.  Starting in 2nd ch, work 1 sc in each ch to last ch, 3 sc in last ch, then working back on other side of chain, 1 sc in each st. Fasten off.  Make 4.Handles:  With black, ch 38.  Work same as straps.  Make 2.  Baste gussets in place.  On right side with Black work 1 sc and ch 1 in every other row along sides and bottom as shown.  With Black work 2 rows of sc on top edges only of back and front.  Sew straps  in place as shown with 3" extending at top.  Join handles to straps with 1-1/2" metal rings.

Big and Little Crochets {vintage crochet pattern}

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{I found this pattern in a box of random vintage crafts that I received from family.  I figured I would share it here in it's original form.  Please note that I have typed it exactly as it was listed and have not worked the pattern yet myself.  I'll probably work it up at some point and post my comments and adjustments too :)  Enjoy!}

Columbia-Minerva, "Big & Little Crochets" Leaflet 2519, 1970 
Directions are for Toddler Size (2 to 4).  
Changes for Child (6 to 8), Petite Miss (8 to 10) and Average Miss (12 to 14) are in parentheses.

MATERIALS:  Columbia-Minerva Knitting worsted (r oz pull skein) or Nantuk 4-ply knitting yarn (2 or 4 oz pull skein):  8 (10-12-12) ozs.

NEEDLES:  For Toddler & Child-"Boye" crochet hook size H.  For Petite & Average Miss-"Boye" crochet hook size
"I" 
GAUGE: On size H-3 shells to 5". On size I-3 shells to 5-1/2"



Back: Ch 27 (31-35-39) very loosely for neck and shoulder.  
Row 1: In 7th ch from hook  work 2 dc, ch 2 and 2 dc for a shell,  * skip 3 ch, 1 shell in next ch, repeat  from * 4 (5-6-7) times more, ch 3, turn.  
Row 2: 1 shell in ch-2 space of each shell, end 1 dc in turning-ch, ch 3, turn.  Repeat Row 2 having 6 (7-8-9) shells across for pat, working 4 (4-5-6) more rows, omit turning-ch at end of last row.  Fasten off, leave end for marker.  
 Front: Work same as back, do not fasten off, ch 3 at end of last row.   
To Join: Work same as Row 2 across front, end 1 dc in turning ch, ch 3 for underarm, join to back by working 1 dc in marked dc, 1 shell in each shell across back, 1 dc in last dc, ch 3 for underarm, join to first dc on front. Fasten off.  
Body: Join yarn in center ch st at underarm. For first shell ch 3, 1 dc, ch 2 and 2 dc in center st, 1 shell in each shell across front, 1 shell in center st of underarm chain, 1 shell in each shell across back, sl st to ch-3 of first shell, sl st to ch-2 space of same shell, there are 14 (16-18-20) shells around. Width around is 23 (26½-33-36½) inches. 
 Row 2: Ch 3, 1 dc, ch 2 and 2 dc in first space, 1 shell in each shell around, join to ch-3 of first shell, ch 1, sl st to space of same shell. Repeat last row 3 (4-6-6) times more. Working a 2 dc, ch 3 and 2 dc shell in each shell, work 4 more rows.  
Toddler & Child only join to ch-3 of first shell, ch 1, sl st in space.  
Misses-only working a 3 dc, ch 3 and 3 dc shell in each shell, work 5 more rows, join to ch-3 of first shell, ch 1, sl st to space.  
All Sizes ch 3, work 1 (1-2-2) dc, ch 2 and 2 (2-3-3) dc in space for first shell, * ch 1, in next ch-3 space work 11 dc for scallop, ch 1, 2 (2-3-3) dc, ch 2 and 2 (2-3-3) dc shell in next shell, repeat from * around, end ch 1, scallop in space of last shell, ch 1, join to ch-3, ch 1, sl st to first space.  
Row 2: Work first shell, * * skip 1 dc on scallop, * ch 1, 1 dc in next dc *, repeat from * to * 8 times more, ch 1, skip last dc of scallop, 1 shell in next shell, repeat from * * to last scallop, skip 1 dc, repeat from * to 9 times, ch 1, join, al st in space.  
Row 3: Work first shell, ** ch 1, 1 sc in space between next 2 dc's on scallop, * ch 3, 1 sc in next ch-1 space *, repeat from * to * 6 times more, ch 1, 1 shell in next shell, repeat from to last scallop, ch 1, 1 sc in first space on scallop, repeat from * to 7 times, ch 1, join, sl st in space. Row 4: Work first shell, ** ch 1, 1 sc in next ch-3 loop, * ch 3, 1 sc in next loop *, repeat from * to * 5 times more, ch 1, 1 shell in next shell, repeat from * * to last scallop, ch 1, 1 sc in next ch-3 loop, repeat from * to * 6 times, ch 1, join, sl st in space.  
Row 5: Work first shell, * * ch 2 (2-3-3), 1 sc in ch-3 loop of scallop, * ch 3, 1 sc in next ch-3 loop *, repeat from * to * 4 times more, ch 2 (2-3-3), 1 shell in shell, repeat from * * to last scallop ch 2 (2-3-3), 1 sc in loop, repeat from * to * 5 times, ch 2 (2-3-3), join, sl st in space. 
Toddler & Child only fasten off.  
Misses only work first shell, * * ch 4, 1 sc in ch-3 loop, * ch 3, 1 sc in next loop *, repeat from * to * 3 times more, ch 4, 1 shell in shell, repeat from * * to last scallop, ch 4, 1 sc in loop, repeat from * to * 4 times, ch 4. join and fasten off.  
All Sizes: Sew shoulder seams from outer edge for 1/2 inch. Working backward from left to right crochet 1 row of sc around neck and armholes.