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. From remote antiquity has come the use of beads for personal adorn-
"q' merit, A comparison of rhe beadwork found in the ancient tombs of Egypt
p with that in vogue at the present time is proof conclusive of the fascination
~ the bright pieces of glass, pottery. metul, bone, ivory, wood, jct, amber,
~ coral, etc., have always held for mankind. Savage tribes used beads as a
~ basis of barter, and wampum (beads made of shell) served our own American
~, Indians for money and ornament. In certain pans of Africa beads C\ i-
~rr dentlv of Egyptian or Phoenician origin are occasionally found embedded
,p in the earth. These arc supposed to have been used as a medium of trade
;::. by the ancients and are greatly prized .
. 'i,.~~ Since the fourteenth century the manufacture of beads has been a regular
industry in Venice, and there arc now a number of European countries
engafied in bead production. In our own time the fashioning of beaded
1.~ti artic cs is not a f ad: it is more than a love o f udornrnent-e-it is artistry; there
Ip is a certain charm about the combining of the colors which are mode more

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beautiful by the play of light on the surface of the beads. In our mifitM~
hospitals beadwork whiles away many otherwise weary hours for the con-
valescents, combining the making of articles for which they receive com-
pcnsation with a very pleasant pastime.
&I g So, in presenting this guide to the fashioning of a small number among
:i 1 the thousands of articles which can be made through the use of beads. we
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9. wish to leave with you this thought-that beadwork is always worth
i~ , while; though fashion may change there is always a return to the

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c::_'>( bended; the artistic work of your hands today will give you much satis-
. I~ faction while the vogue is strong, and a work of art nlwavs lives.
becoming enhanced by ag.c in both value and sentiment.
E. P.R.

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~ Explanation of Abbreviations
~ ~,, b. -bead d.c.-cloublc crochet
~B b.s.c+--bead with single crochet s.c.-single crochet

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b.d.c.s=bead with double crochet t.c.- treble crochet
b.t.c.-beacl with treble crochet "' =-repeat instructions immediately
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The Elisabethe
Model No. 101-A Knitted Bag
Materials: I spool dark red purse twist; 30 bunches bronze iridescent beads; 2 knitting
needles: metal top; lining and guimpe for finishing lining.

~tring the beads on the twist. Case on 48 Stitches. ,list row: Knn, 2, knir l bead, knit I, slide 7, knit
Knit 2 rows plain -. l, knit I bead, knit I, slide 5, knit 2. Continue
alternating. 7 und 5 l'('!nrl~in t.he figures. Repeat
3d row: Knit 2 plain, knit I bead in ever)' st irch 3 times.
across, except last 2. Knit these plain. Knit 35th row: Alternate 8 and 4. Repeat J times.
back plain all the way. Continue unul there are 39th row: Alternate <)and J. Repeat J times.
9 rows of bends-e-al! on one side. 43rd row: Alrernare I 0 and 2. Repeat J times.
47th row: 1\ h "rnnrn 11 and I . Repeat, i times.
21st row: Knit 2; for fringe take up loop of JO 55th row: Alternare 10 11nd l. Repeat J times.
bends; knit lhis in next stitch. Cominue across 59th row: Alternate 9 und J. Repeat J t irnes.
\\'ith loop of fringe every other stitch. Knit last 2.
63d row: Altemarc II And 4. Repeat J Limes.
Knit back plain: 67th row: Alternate 7 and 5. Repent 3 limes
71st row: 6 bcads i each ligurc. Repeat J rimes.
23d cow: !<nit 2, knit I bead, knit I, slide in 5
75th row: Alccrnai.e 5 and 7. Repeat 3 times.
beads. knit 2, knit I bead. knit I, slide 7 beads,
79th TO\V! Atremarc 4 and 8. R"e:it J times.
!..nit 2, knit I bead, knit I. slide 5. knit 2, knit I
83d ("()\\!: Altcmat.e J and 9. Repeat J times.
bead, knit I, slide 7, knir. 2. knit I bead, k!lit I,
87th row: Alternate 2 and I 0. Repeal 3 c imes.
shde S, knit 2, knit I bead. knit I, slide 7, knit 2.
n.st row: Alternate I ;m;,J I I. Repent 7 times.
knit I bead. knit I, slide 5, knu ?, knit I bead.
99th row: J\lccrnocc 2 und I 0. Repeat J times
knit I, slide 7, kAit 2. knit I bend, knit I, slide 5.
knit 2. knit I bead, knit I, shdc 7. knit 2, knit I
lOJd row: Alternate 3 and 9. Hcl')car 3 times.
J07th l'OW: i\irernotc 4 nnJ s, Repeat J t Imes
bead. knit l, sltde 5, knit 2, knit I bead, knit I.
l(nit back sume way, puttin 5 and 7 In the rii;ht
pluces. and f,rin~ing bead on both sldcs o{ l'.ii: l'hi complct es a f"il NBur". Contim1c incrtasmg
11nJ d~cre:is1np, mathematically. 2. rows of each on
Repeat both rows
the right side and l. on the v.r<mg, until there ore
27th Row; Knit 2, knit. I bead, knit I, slide 6, 138 rows or the curved pattern on righc side. !<nit
knit 2. knit I bead, knit I, slide <i. etc. Continue 2 plain rows. Then repeat fringe, the 9 rows of
putting 6 beads in each figure, single beads in plain beads, 2 rows of plain, and bind off. Sew or
their respective places. Repeat 3 times. crochet up sides. line bag and attach metal top.

Two knitting needles arc required for making any of the models shown in this
book. Nos. 18 and 20 arc rhc usual sizes.
In knitting designs where it is desired w l.lrin~ the beads closely together. smaller
needles and finer thread should he used.
Ir the tendency is to cast on knitting' stitches too tightly, take the two needles
together and pull one nut after the stitches are made.
Beads which arc knitted or crocheted Mc first strung on the purse twist. From
two to lour bunches at a time are sufficient.
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La Vogue
Model l'Vo. 527-A Crocheted Dewdrop Bag
Materials: I spool gold purse t wist: 10 bunches broncc beads.
Chair; 5 and join. 14 s.c. in this rmg. 21st row: Chain 5, s c. ;,, ceMcr stitch of loop on
isc row: I b.s.c .. 2 s.c. in next 5c1tch-.lrotmJ. p:-t\'lOUS TO\\-uround. }{cpeHt for I more rO\\
Zd row : ! b.s.c , 2 s.c in next s:itch around. 23<l row: Cham 2, take up ! 5 J,.aJs, d1air: 2. s c.
j(l CCnCl!rof ioop 0f1 previous row ,(t(()UnJ.
Jd row: > 0 s.c .. 2 s.c. in next. st icch arovnd. 24th. ro\v: Chat!l 5, s.c. in center o! loop. pre,iot.:~
1:-:<.:\.'.;se ) h"',;irl tor 7 more rows. n.nv ~1rcur.d R;~~t kx>pS und hing~ i.Jntil
11th row: 'l h.s.c., sx., 2 s.c. ;,.. next stitch lhert: s:rc 3 rows o; lf!r'AC.
oro~nd. 32d ro\\': (:h.ain ~ s.c. ,,, ccr:t('.r of k;.)p of 5 fpn:
12th rov.: B h.s.c., s c . 2 s.c. 1n !"'lexr suu:h-- \ious ru'A 1 around.
orourJ h.~.c. cvcrv ~titch (or S' nHv.'l
l )ccrcnsc I 1'c.~J. w.. ldini~ 1 s.c ., \\ ith 2 s.c tn 1'H'Xt R<'f'<"L chiii" of 5 C\tr~ 4th ~litch for) ro"''
>lith, ca~h row umil dov. n 1<> I l>c;1J This b.> . .:. ;ffound for 5 rows.
<OlllplclCS lhc M :tr. l'inislt \\Ith 2 1<1\\S Cl s c
20th row: \.lrnin 5, s .. h1 4th >!Itch. Rcpcu! r\u.uc-h t;.1~~cl lo c~ru~r o( $t(lr. Lint.: bi.I~ tinJ at
C\ cry _.lh st ,{ch, JrounJ. t.1ci1 top.

The Miser
JY!odel No. 509-A Crocheted Bag
Mater ials : I 0 bunches garnet beads; 2 spools blue, I spool yellow and I Sf'lG; lavender
purse twist. Beads must be strung on the various colors of twist.
Chain 15; s.c. in each scuch: J s.c in last snrch. 2d row: 17 s.c .. 3 s c. in last ;111..;h or cJ.:11 mJ
Tern: s.c, in euch st ircb buck on other side of chain. 3d rO\V: )') s.c . 3 s.c. in lnst s. 11..c111::-.; each en\!. Con-
tinue for 2 more rows, incrcasinj; 1 s: tt ch at cnch end.
6th row: I;.~ .. H h s.c., 1 s.c , i s.c in lu>L sruch;
rqi<"t (or other >1-t~.
7th row: l s c , H b.s c .. I s c.. 1 ~- h l.aHsrnch.
rcpcn L (t -r 01 lier <-1dC
<.:01,tinuc Ior 6 more rO\\'S iiicr.J.1sir.H 2 f-...:d ...b C;.h.h
row, w1u mcrc1t>mg I Mitch .il each c11J. Th"
rnt-1kcs '37 beads in vour ~th 1c,,..,. 01 l-cnd-,
14th row: I s c., 8 -b.s.c .. 23 s.c .. -' b' c I v c.,
3 s c. in lal stitch. Repeat other side for each
row.
15th row: l s c .. l'< b.s.c .. 25 s.c., 8 b.s c .. I s.c.,
. J s.c. in last s-uch .
Cont inue for 3 more tO\\S, increasing 2 s.c. in.siCc
: design. each row, making 3 J s c. on msrde of .Je-
sign
19th row: I s.c., 8 b.s.c .. l; ' c.. 3 b.s.c , 15 s.c ..
h b s c . l sc. J v c i~ LJ~L stitch
20th row: I s.e., :-. b.s.c .. Jf) s c , 2 h., c .. l s c ,
j h.s. c . 1 SC 2 b.s c , 10 s.c .. ~'"''I s.c., l
> ~ in 1..,,l sutch,
21.t row: Chungc color : I s.c., II b.s.c., 10 s c..
l lu c .. 2 s e., I b.s.c . l s.c .. 2 h.e, c . l s.c., 2 h s.c ..
1 ,,c . l bs c . ls c , l h ..s.c.. I 0 s. .; . 8 b.s.c . I H .
; ~ c m last ~r: itch.
22J row: l s.c .. $ b s.c .. 12 s.c , 2 b.s.c., 2 s.c ..
2 b.s.c .. J > c . 2 b.s.c.. Z s c , 2 b.s c., l l s c , '
b.s.c . l <. c , l ~.G 111 lliSl. stitch.
23d row: I s.c .. !I b s.c., 17 s.c . 7. b.s.c . I s.c.
I b.s.c., l ~ c , ~ b.s c , Ii s.c., ~ b.s c . I s c., l s.c.
in lavr scuch.
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Rosebud Dewdrop
Model No. 974
Materials: 15 bunches jet beads, 3 bunches rose beads.
Take .i piece of block sut in, sateen, or othtr n111 stitch on t hc "ron!( side, ond then p11~~ the needle
renal, and cut 2 f'll(C~< about l\ ixt> inches. Rt.md tlmr.n the next dot in rhe <amc hne. strin~i"g 21
ofT corners on one cm) I>- fork dots mch opan m<>re bcaJs Conrmue eeross in the s.imc manner
&CIOS! each piece In evenly spaced f'.tr.illrl ro" s. ..nd 1 l-cn rrucce.! "irh eeeh row in turn.
P.:>) e threaded neecle throu11h the tirot dot on the ~ ... up side seams, Gather in nt the bottom,
lcfl of one piece of \lltln (from th~ wroni; sulc) und au.11.h ta~scl of b~ad~ or leave ph1fn, Just JS pre
smnc 10 1ct beads, 4 rose bc~<h. IO Jt hrads Put ferrcJ I 1M rhc bag "11 II rove color mHI sew rirlgS
1hc needle bock l111ou11h ihe HmC Jot, fu~tC"'t \\'Ith,, '"' in.,Je ,,, the rop for druw ;irinl(.

The Miser-Continued
Hthrow: l s.c .. ll b s.c , 12 v c 4 b.s c , 2 H J'lthrow: !\ bs.c, 14 ,,c., II) b.sc. lol s.c .. A
2 h., c., l s.c .. I b.s.c., I s.c., 2 b' c,} s c , 4 b.s c., b' c. b s.c.
12 s c , 8 b s c , I " c. 3 s.c. in lo sruch. 40th row: ~ b.s.< , 11 s c I 0 h c , I ' c.. I 0
25th row: I > c .. 14 h. c .. 12 s e , (, b v.c., I st; b ' ' 1 j s c >I ... < (1 ' c
l b s c 1 s c . I b.s c., I s c .. 2 h c I c . t> -list row: Change color: R b~.c. 12 sc .. 10
b e , 12 s c. 8 b.s c . I s c . l < < m last <"llh oc l>c,IOhc Dc.Sb.st,oc
2bth row: Ch1mgc color; 1 'c x h' c .. 12 ~ c 42d row: II h.,.c. I ~ c. 10 b.s c .. 2 ~ c, 1 b.s.c ..
J o c , J s c . 2 l'. c .. I s.c.. 5 1-- ' v I s .c . 2 h , ( . 2 'c , 1(11, > c., 11 5 c. X h s.c .. 6 s c.
J c . 3 b s.c., 12 s.c .. 8 b.s.c , I s c . J s.c. in 43d row: 1:1 h., c .. 10 ,.c .. 10 b.s c. 2 s c .. I b.s.c ..
last stitch. I sc., I b ! c .. 2 s c .. 10 h.s.c .. 10 s c., 8 b.s." ..
27th row: I s.c .. 2 c. in next 2. I s.c .. S b > c , (,.,,
12 c 2 b s c . 2 $ e , 2 b s c . I < c. 2 b s.c .. I c . 4-lth row: ~ l:-.s c., <l c. 10 b s.c. I ~ c .. I o.s.c,
l h < c , I s c 2 h s.c., I s.c , 2 b s c., 2 s c. 2 2 s c : b > c , 2 ~ c .. I b s.c., I s.c., 10 b.s c.,
hsc.12s.c . 8bsc..bsc. Rcpcat Trom bead-, 9 s ' Q h ' c . b s c
for other side. 45th row: & bs.c, 8 s c 10 b.sc .. J ~.c. I h.s.c.,
28th row: S b.s.c , 12 s.c., 2 b.s.c , 3 s.c., 2 b s e . 3 s c., I b s c .. 3 s.c., 10 b.s.c., ~ s.c., 8 b.s.c., 6 s.c.
I s.c., 2 b.s.c., 1 s.c., l-b.s.c .. I s.c .. 2 b.s.c .. Is c., 46th row: Change color: l'\ h. .'.C., 7 s.c .. 10 b.s.c.,
2 b.s c . 3 s c . 2 b.s.c., ll H . 8 h c., 6 s c. 2 s.c. I b s c., 2 s.c., I l's c . I s.c. I b s.c, 2 s c..
29th row: !\ b s < , 12 s.c . 3 b s c . 2 s.c .. 2 b s" , I r.s.c l SC, 10 bsc., 7 SC. IS b.sc. (> s.c.
2 s c . 2 b.s.c .. I c .. 2 h.< c 2 s.c 2 b.s c.. 2 s c, 47th row: 8 bs c. b $ c .. IO t.'.o.c., 2 s.c, I b.sc.,
} b SC., J2 S.C , l! b.> C , 0 S C. I ~ c., I b s c, 2 s.c., I h 'c, 2 s.c., I h H., I s.c ..
30th row: 8 b.s.c., 12 'c . h I'> c , ~ < c . l l's c I t-sc. 2c, 10 bsc .bc., i\ bs.c. use.
I sc., I h.s.c .. 4 sc, o b.s.c .. 12.~.c .. 8 bs.c .. 6sc 48th row: S l:-.s.c., 5 s c., 10 h.s.c .. I s.c., l h.s c.,
31st row: Change color: 11 b.s c, I J ;.c, 4 b s ~H , I b.s.c 2. s c . I b.s.c .. I s.c I h.s.c .. 2 s c..
c, S s c., J h.s.1.. 5 s c., .; h.s c. 13 s.c. I! h < c . I r s < , 1. s.c., I b c l s c., I 0 h 5 c , 5 s c
"')>C,: JI t ' c. (> s c.
32d row: 8 h.:,. 11 >c. 2 h~.c. I sc., I b>c 4'lth row: !! nsc 4 s c IO b.s.c J ~c., I b.s.c ..
b' c .. S b s c . b c , I b.s.c . I 'c 2 b s.c . 11 'c ls c .. I b s c . 3 s c., I h c. J s c I b s c .. l s.c.,
Rh> c .. o s.c lO b s.c , I s c S b.sc . () c
3Jd row: 8 b.s c., 10 s.c .. 2 b.s.c .. 2 s c .. I b s.:, 50th row: S h.s c. J ', 10 b.s.c., 2. s c., I b.s.c.,
S s c . 7 b s c. l s c., I b..c., 2 $ c . 2 b.s c 10 2 s c I !:'- > c.. I s c. I b > c .. 2 s c .. I h s.c .. 2 s.c ..
sc, il.bsc, 6c I b><, I H. I bs c. 2 s c, I b.> c .. 2 $.C .. 10
J.lth row: 8 1:1 s c. 10 s.c . 2 b H 2 'c. 2 b s c bc,lsc St>sc OS<
3 sc II 1-<c, J \.C., 2 J:..sc. z ,c, 1 b.sc, 10 51st ro" : Change color: !I h.s c.. 2 s c I 0 b ~ c
.:.i.bsc.t-c 2 s c. I rs c. I ~ c .. I b' c .. 2 s c., l b s.c , 2 > c
I h ~ ,.. I s c . I b. c , ? c . I b.s.c .. ? J c , I h 'c ,
JSthrow: .~bH, 10s.c .. 21H1.2h.c .. 2bsc. I 'c. I b s c. 2 'c. 10 b.s.c., 2 s c,, 8 h.,.c. h s.c
l sc, II h.s.c., 2 s.c .. 2 b.s,c., Z ~.c., 2 bc.
10 ,.., . I\ hsc .. u s,c. 52d row: l! b.s c , I ~ c , I 0 b s.c , 1 ~.c.. I b ~ c.
?~c. I h,",2sc, I hc, 2s.c, I hs.c., I sc.,
Jbthrow: Ch11ngecolor: 8bsc., 11 c.Jbsc I he Is, .. I b.sc 2 .c .. l h<c .. 2 sc .. I
3 s c.. 1 l h s c . 3 s c , J 1'' c I I c . I\ b c , b s, 2 c . l b s c . I ' , Ill h ~ c . I s.c .. ti l:>.s c .
(,. c.
bsc
J7throw: R h.c. lo s.c . I~ b. c, 16 -c," SJJ row: IS rs c ) , c . I h r l c , I b.s c.
b S<, b s.c. j sc . l h s c . I 'c., I b ~.c .. 1 s.c., I b.s.c J s.c ..
J!lth row: 8 h ~ c.. 15 s.c., 17 b s c, 15 ~ c. 11 I b s c. J H .. 1 b.s.c . 1 s c , 18 b.s.c .. o s c.
b.s c, 6 ~.r. .r,...,. ,~J' ....... u111ht)
ROSEBUD DEWDROP Model No. 974
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THE MATINEE- Model No. 236


A charming 0011 for 1h< ltemwn
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The Matinee
Model No. 236--A Knitted Bag
Materials: I spool dark grey purse twist: 25 bunches opal beads; lining, metal top, fin-
ishing braid.
Strini! beads, cast on 411 stitches. Knit plain 2 rO\\'S. 163d row: Knit 1. slide 6 b, knit )-across. Re
pear, making 11 rows on each side.
Jd row: Slip I. knit 46 bead stitches, knit I. 189th row: Knit 3, slide 5 b, kni1 3-across. Re-
Knit back plDin 3 t imes ReprAt unul thuc ore peat. making.8 rows on each side.
10 rows of bends, al I on one side. Knit bock plain. ?OSch row: Slip I. knit 46 bead stitches, knit l.
4lst row: Knit 3, slide 5 beads, knit 3-acros:>. Knit plain 3 rows. Continue until there are 10
Repeat on wrong side, moktng boeh sides alike. rows of l:>\!ad, on right &Ide.
Continue until there urc 16 rows (8 on either side). Knit 2 plain rows and bind off.
57th row: Knit 3, slide 6 b, knit 1-ncrQ$S. Re- Sew or crochet up stdes. For Crin~e. use purse
peat, making 13 rows on each side. t v. ist on which the beads have been srrung ; take a
SJd row: Knit J, slide 7 b, knit )-across. Re- loop 4)1 inches long. twist, and sew into bag. At
peat, making 40 rows on each side. r uch metal top after Jin in11 bag.

The Miser=Continued
54th row: 17 b.s.c . 2 s.c., 1 b.s.c., 2 s.c., 1 b.s.c., 6Jd row: 8 b.s.c., 7 s.c .. 1 b.s.c., 7 s.c., I b.s.c .
1 s c., I b.s.c .. 2 s.c., I b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b s.c., 1 s.c., 7 s.c. I b s.c .. 7 s.c., I b.s.c., 7 s.c .. l b.s.c., 7 s.c ..
I b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b.s c . 1 s.c., I 8 b s c .. 6 s.c.
b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b.s.c., 2. s.c., 17 b.s.c., 6 s.c. 64th row: ll b.s.c., s.c. across, 8 b.s.c. Repeat 4
55th row: 16 b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b H., I s.c .. I b.s.c., mor~ rov..s.
2 s.c., I b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b.s.c., I s.c., 1 b.s.c .. 2 s.c., 69th row: 8 b.s.c., 7 s.c .. I b.s.c., 7 s.c., I b.s.c.,
1 b.s.c., 2. s.c., I b.s.c., I s.c., l b.s.c., 2 s.c., I 7 s.e, I b.s.c .. 7 s.c., I b.s.c., i s.c., I b.s.c., 7 s.c ..
b.s.c. 2 s.c., I b s.e., I s.c., I b.s.c., i s.c., lo 6 b.s.c . o s.c.
b.s.c., o s.c. . 70th row: S b.s.c .. 6 s.c., J h.s.c., 5 s.c., J b.s.c.,
56th row: Change color: 15 b.s.c .. I s.c .. I b.s.c., 5 s.c . 3 h.s.c., 5 s.c, 3 b.s.c., 5 s.c., 3 b.s.c., 6 s.c.,
2 s.c., I b.s.c., 2. s.c., I b.s.c., I s.c . ( b.s.c., 2 s.c., 8 b.s.c ., 6 s.c.
I b.s.c .. 2 s.c., I b.s.c .. I s.c., I b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b.s.c., 7lst row: 8 h.s.c., 7 s.c .. I b.s.c., t s.c., I b.s.c.,
2 s.c .. I b.s.c .. I s.c., I b.s.c., 2 s.c., 1 b.s.c., 2 s.c., 7 s.c .. I b.s.c., 7 s.c.. I ]~.;;.c., i s.c., I b.s.c., 7 s.c.,
I b.s.c., I s.c., 15 b.s.c., o s.c. 8 h.s.c .. 6 s.c.
57th row: 14 b.s.c., J s.c., I b.s.c., J s.c., 1 b.s.c .. 72d row: 8 b.s.c., s.c. across, 8 b.s.c . (> s.c.
3 s.c .. I b.s.c., 3 s.c., I b.s.c., 3 s.c .. I b.s.c., 3 s.c., 73d row: 8 p.s.c., 3 s.c .. I h.s.c., 7 s:c., I b.s.c.,
I b.s.c., 3 s.c., I b.s.c.. 3 s.c., 1 b.s.c.. 3 s.c., 14 7 s.c., I b s.c .. 7 s.c.. I b.s.c .. 7 s.c., I b.s.c., 7 s.c.,
b.s.c., 6 s.c. I b.s.c., '3 ~.c., 8 b.s.c., 6 s.c.
58th row: 13 b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b.s.c., 74th row: 8 b.s.c .. 2 s.c., ) b.s.c .. 5 s.c., 3 b.s.c.,
I s.c .. I b.s.c , 2 s.c .. I b.s.c .. 2 s.c .. 1 b.s.c., I s.c., 5 s c., 3 h.s.c., 5 s.o .. 3 b.s.c., 5 s.c., 3 b.s.c .. S s.c ..
I b.s.c . 2 s.c., 1 b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b.s.c., I s.c., I b.s.c., 3 b.s.c., 2 s.c., 8 b.s.c., 6 s.c.
2 s.c., I b.s c, l. s.c., l b.s.c .. I s.c., l b.s.c .. 2 s.c., 75th row: 11 s.c., I b.s.c., 7 s.c., I b.s.c., 7 s.c.,
l b.s.c., 2 s.c., 11 b.s.c., b s.c. I h.s.c., 7 s.c., I h.s.c., 7 s.c., I b.s.c., 7 s.c., l b.!:.c.,
59th row: 12 b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b.s c.. 1 s.c., I b.s.c .. 17 s.c,
2 s.c., I b s.c., 2 s.c., I b.s c., .1 s.c .. I b.s.c., 2 s.c., 76th row: 'c. ll around.
I b.s.c , 2 s.c., l b.s.c., I s.c .. 1 b.s.c., 2 s.c .. I b s.c .. 77th row: 7 s.c., I b.s c., i s.c., I b.s,c .. 7 s.c ..
2 s.c .. I b.s.c .. 1 s.c., I b.s.c .. 2 s.c., 1 b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b.s.c .. 7 s.c .. I b.s.c., 7 s.c., I b.s.c .. 7 s.c .. I b.s.c ..
I b.s.c., I s.c., I b.s.c., 2 s.c .. I 2 b.s.c .. 6 s.c. 7 s.c , I b.s c , l) s.c.
60th row: I I b.s.c., I s.c., I b.s.c .. 2 s.c., I b.s.c., 78th row: 6 s.c., J b.s.c., 5 s.c., :3 b.s.c., 5 s.c.,
2 s.c . I b.s.c .. I s.c .. 1 h s.c., 2 s.c . I b.s.e.. 2 s.c., J b.s.c .. ; s.c.. 3 b.s.c . S s.c., 3 b.s.c., 5 s.c., J b.s.c .
, I b.s.c., I s.c .. I b.s.c .. 2 s.c., I b.s.c., 2. s.c .. I b.s e., 5 s c . 3 b.s.c., 12 s.c.
'W s.c., I b.s.c., 2 s.c. ., I b.s.c., 2 s.c., I b.s.c., I s.c .. 79ih row: 7 s.c .. I b.s.c., 7 s.c., l b.s.c., 7 3.c.
1'.Q.s.c., 2 s.e., I b.s.c .. 2 s c., I b.s.c., I s.c., 11
I b.s.c .. 7 s.c .. 1 b s c. 1.~.c., l b.s.c .. 7 s.c., I b.s.c ..
b.s:e::-,.6 s.c. 7 s c , I b.s c . 13 g c.
6Jst row i,. Change color: 10 b.s.c., 1 s.c .. I b.s.c.,
J s.c .. I b.s.c., 3 s.c .. I b.s.c., 3 s.c .. I b.s.c .. J s.c., SOth row: s c. ~II (/round.
I b.s e, J :'I>... I b.s.c . J s.c., I b.s.c .. J .c., I IJ.s.c .. 8lst row: 8 b.s.c., 3 s.c .. 8 b.s.c .. J s.c., 8 b.s.c.,
J s.c., I b.s.c.:'J.s.c . I b.s.c., J s c., 10 b.s.c., t> s c. 3 s c., 8 b.:..c., 3 :..c., B b s.c , .l c., 8 b.s.c., 6 s.c.
&ld row: Cl b.~.c.:-.{ s.c., l b.s.c .. I s.c, I b.s.c., Repeat for 4 row~.
S s.c., I b.s.c .. I s.c.':- J b.s.c., 5 s.c., l b.s.c .. I s c., I d.c .. I chain in cvcrr 2d stitch. Turn. leaving
I b.s.c., 5 s.c., I b.s.c., I~" I b.s.c., 5 s.c., I h.5.c., openinj! of bag. Conliouc for 58 rows, and
I s.c., I b.s.c., 5 s.c., 9 0:11.~ .. 6 ~.c. repeat other half of bag F rin(~c ot bottom.
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I The Egyptian
Model No. 384-A Knitted Bag
Materials: 2 spools blue purse twist, 12 bunches blue beads, 2 bunches dark red. 2 bunches
light red, I bunch light green. 4 bunches dark green, I bunch yellow, 3 bunches crystal; lining
and metal top.
The making of this bag de-
pends on the absolutely ac-
curate stringing of the bends.
Use tine knitting needles to
bring the beads closely Lo
i;cthcr. After stringing one
row of heads, count carefully
Lo check; separate by u
marker (a paper clip will do);
string tbe next row and check
that. Take a portion of the
pattern at a time, say one
third. or 32 rows.
Commencing with tile J2d
row. start stringing at the
left side of diagram, then
string the 3 ls; row, con1
mencing at the Ief t side.
Continue with the JOth and
so on back to the l st. The
last bead strung is the first
one to be knitted.
Allow one extra stitch on
each side of the beads for
selvage. There arc H bead
stitches, therefore cast on i5
stitches. Knit across 2 rows
plain. For the 3d row slip
the ht stitch, then knit 73
bead stitches, and knit the
last stitch plain. Knit back
plain. Then knit a beaded
row. a plain row, etc., bring- 72
ing the beads all on one side.
Knit up oll beads.
Break off thread and s.tring
next portion of pattern, start

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ing with i2d row. working
row. Join thread and pro-
ceed s before.
String the remaintng por-
back and side
lO this
tion of including
of bagthe
(I 33d
02d 9~
to and includins 7'lcj rows).
Knit to the 95th headed row. 73 BEADS WIDE
Jn knitting beck plutn biiid 102 ROW$ HIGH
ofT 12 suicbcs on each end ,
of the needle, lcavir>(l 51 on ot.T.R0 OK.RED XLT.GRf.tN .. DK.GREEN .. YELLOW &CR,VSTAt.
the needle (49 beaded
suiches). l:.och pluin ru'v oc...,-.l"l)No.i-P<xt'rl.""'1C01l~
.. ln
0

decreases 1 stitch on each end of needle until there For other side string beads reverse order.
are 3() surchcs. Knit across with 39 stitches ()7 Start. with row 7J and work down to and including
headed stitches); knit bock plain. This completes row 102. Proceed S before. Knit across agatn
one >idc of bag. (Co..1... ..i on,,... Ill
TH EGYPTIAN Model No. 38'
Thi> vcry bcwulul bq - 1hc ~or old Ea)p< In cbllJ'l nd colonna.
LADY GERTRUDE-Model No. 6ZS
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Lady Gertrude
Model No. 625-A Crocheted Bag
Materials: 2 spools grey purse twist , 13 bunches green beads; lining. rings and cord.
Chain 5 and join; 15 s c. in this ring. Chain S. fasten with slip stitch in every Id stitch
(no beads).
2d row: 2 s.c. in each st itch, making 30 stitchr1 Next row: Chain 5. Iasten iii center of chain of
3d row: l b.s.c. in lsr, 2 b.s.c. in 2d-aro1.1ncl. pm:roinn row. adding I bead each time starting
4th row: b.s.c, around. chain. Make 17 rows of lliis.
5th row: l b.s c. ii\ lot 2. 2 b.s.c. in next-around. Then s c. uround for 6 rows (without beads), using
6th row: b s.c. around. both sicks of the stitch to make rhc work tight.
Turn for cuff. working in opposite direction. Chain
7th row: I b s c. in I ~t 3, 2 b.s.c. in 1th around. S in every )d st itch as before, adding bead cuch
Conunuc increasing in this manner unlil there are time storting chain, Make 6 rows of this. Then
176 stitches around, und then b.s.c, around until make 1 row of plain chains.
there are JO rows or becds. 1'cxt row: Make loop of SO beads. fastening in
!st row of checks: 4 s.c., 4 b.s.c. clternatinl:- center of each chain of previous row.
around. Tassel: Crochet small round piece or platn beads.
Repeat for J more.rows. cover mould, attaching loops in center. Sew to
Sth row: 4 b.s.c., '* s.c. alternating-around. plain place at bottom of baa.
Repeat, for 3 more rows. Line the bag. Rings to match lining are sewed in
Conrinue until 9 rows of checks are made. top of bag and drawst ring inserted.

The Egyptian-Continued
with the 39 (37 beaded), then back plain. Increase inclusive. Knit as before. Then string rows I to
I stitch on each end of needle each beaded row until 32 inclusive. Knit these beads and finish top with 2
there are 5 l stitches. Knit the 51 (49 beaded) and plain <0'1.'S.
this time increase 12 stitches on each end of needle. Sew up sides of bag, attach fringe of green beads
This makes the original 75 stitches. Knit up all by sewing loops of beads; line the bag and attach
beads. metal top. A knitted strap is made by knitting '
String second portion of this side, rows 33 to 72 beads on both sides of a strip of desired width.

Explanation of Crochet Stitches


Slip Stitch: hook. catch thread and draw through stitch on needle.
Insert
Single Crochet: Insert hook, catch thread, draw through. making 2 loops on
hook. Thread over hook and draw through both loops.
Double Crochet: Saine operation with thread over hook at start. Thread over
hook and draw through two loops at n time {twice).
Treble Crochet: Same operation with thread twice over hook at start. Draw
through two loops at a lime. three times.

~ Drawstrings and Rings


~tl}'er or silk cords with rings attached may be procured in fancy work 011d ribbon
deoartrnecrs for bags designed for drawstrings. Very often these made-up cords
match the'b~6 l ining much better than cord purchased by the piece. Also, t.hey are
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more easily aPR!_(~d


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to the bag.
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Miss Chicago
Afodel No. 711-A Crocheted Bag
Materials: 2 spools of blue purse twist; I; bunches of blue iridescent beads.
Chain S and join. S8th row: 13 s.e.. 1 s.c.-o"tround,
1st row: q s.c. in this rin(l. 59th row: o c . I b.s.c., I 3 s.c., I b.s.c.e=around.
2d row: I b.s.c. in I SL $l nc h; 2 b.s.e. in ne>11- Continue for 5 rows (same as 1<1ws 55 to i9 in-
around. clusive), and repeat unr ii d101 o ure S rows nf
3d row: 2 b.s.c .. 2 b.s.c. in next J<tiu:h-Around. motifs.
Continue odding until 11 b.s.c, and 2 b.s.e. In next Ise row for drawstrinit: Chain 2. 2 t.c.s--uround.
stitch. ld row: Chain J. 2 d.c. in chain or 2 (previous
13th row: I l b.s.c. and 2 b.s.c. in next stitch for row): chain 2. 2 d.c. in chain of 2; chai" J. I s.c,
4 more rows. in nxt chain of 2-around
17th row: b.s.e, around (or I 5 more row,, 3d row: Chain J. 7 b.r.c. in ch .. in or 2 bet ween
33d row: b.s.c. for 15 more rows, making gradu- d,c, (puuing picot on each i.c.): chain 3. I s.c.
.:illy smaller and giving a pouch effect. overs c. on previous row. Fer picot. chain J ond
49th row: s.c. for 4 rows. fasten in ht chain stitch wlth s.c.
54th row: I) s.c., I b.s.c.--around. Tassel is made of plain b.s.c. over mould with loops
55th row: I l s.c .. 3 b.s.c.v=uround. attached. Line bag and insert; drawscrlng.
56th row: ') s.c .. 5 b.s.c.e=uround, RrRcelet is made by windiiig strung beads. held 111
57th row: I I s.c., J b.s.cv=around. place by glue.

Coin Purse
Model 734
Materials: I spool henna purse twist: 2 bunches blue beads.
Ch<iin ) and join. s.c. 14 times in ring. 13th row: 9 b s.c. in lst 9 stitches, 3 s.c .. 2 s.c. in
Ist row: I b.s.c, in l st stitch; 2 s.c. in next stitch next stitch-around
-around. Continue, decreasing: l bead each row until down to
2d row: 2 h.s.c. in I st 2 scuches: 2 s.c. in next I bead. This completes the scar.
stitch-e-around. s.c. 2 f'OV. s.
24th row: 5 s.c.. I b.s.c., 5 s.c., l b.s.c.e=around.
Jd row: 3 b.s.c. in Jst J stitches; 2 s.c, in next 2Sth row: J s.c., 3 b.s.c., J s.c., 3 b.s.c-=uround.
stitch-around.
26th row: I s.c., 5 b.s.c .. I s.c .. 5 b.s.c+-oround
Continue until I I b.s.c. in I st I I stitches, Z s.c. in 27th row: 3 s.c .. 3 1:- s.c., 3 s c., 3 b.s.c. =aroond.
nexr+-around. 28th row: j s.c., I b.s.c .. 5 s.c .. I b.s.c, around.
12th row: Ill b.s.c. in I st JO stitches. 2 s.c., 2 s.c. s.c. 5 rows, drawing townrd center until the propn
in next stitch -around. srre ro fit top.

Joining Threads: Untwist. the separate strands of the twist used, and tic each
one individually with the separate strands or the twist to be added. Core should be
taken not to pass 'too mnny beads over the joining point.
In knitting, thread may he joined by a square knot at the end of the row.
Lining a Bag: Cut the lining about I 72 inches larger than the bag. Make a
pocket on the inside. running a piece of elastic through the hem to keep rhe pocket.
dose. French seam the lining.
Attaching Metal Top: After the liriing la<1~ been inserted, slip the plain rows of
knitting in under the frame, so that che metal meets the beads. Sr.w rhe bag to frame.
If desired, loops of beads may he added to c.O\W the stitches.
In Crochering : Om: side of the stitch is usually taken when beads are being
added. Tu make the work eight, the hook should be inserted through both sides,
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MISS CHICAGO COIN PURSI!


Model No. 111 Model No. 1J4
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The Fleur-De-Lis
Model No. 787-A Crocheted Bag
Materials: 2 spools maroon purse twist: 10 bunches cut steel beads.
Chain 200 and join. 26th row: 4 s.c., I b.s.c .. 2 s.c .. 4 b.s.c., 1 s.c.'
I b.s.c., I s.c . 4 b.s.c .. 2 s.c.. 1 b.s.c .. 7 s.c , 1 b s.c,'
1st row: s.c. around. 2 s.c.-around.
) rows of b.s.c 27th row: I b.s.c , 6 s.c., 1 b.s.c., I s.c., 2 b.s.c.,
2 rQ1"'S $.C. I s.c .. l b.s.c., I s.c .. 2 b.s.c .. I s.c., 1 b.s.c .. 6 s.c ..
l b s.c., 6 s.c.-around.
7th row: 10 b.s.c., I s.c.-around. 28th row: 2 b.s.c.. , 8 s c., 1 b.s.c., I s.c., 1 b.s.c.,
8th row: I b.s.c., !:I s.c .. I b.s.c., I s c . I b.s.c.- I s.c.. l b.s.c . 8 s.c., ) b.s.c., 8 s.c.-1miund.
around. 29th row: I b.s.c .. 8 s c., 7 h.s.c., 8 s.c .. I b.s c.,
9th row: I b.s.c., I s.c., 6 b.s.c., I s c., I b.s.c .. 8 s.c., 7 b.s.c.-around.
I s.e., I b.s.c. -around. 30th row: 9 s.e.. 7 b.s.c., 17 s.c., 7 1:1.s.c.-around.
10th row: I b.s.c., I s.c., I b.s.c., 4 s.c., I b.s.c .. 31st row: 5 s c .. 1 b.s.c., 2 s.c., 5 b.s.c., 2 s.c ..
I s.c .. I b.s.c., I s.e., I b.s.c.-around. 1 b.s.c .. 9 s.e., J h.s.c.e--nrcund.
11th row: I b.s.c., I s.c .. I b.s.c , I s.e., 4 b.s.c .. 32d row: I b s.c .. 3 s.c .. J b.s.c., 2 s.c., 2 b.s.c ..
I s.c . I b.s.c., I s.c., J h.s.c.-arounJ. I s c .. 1 b.s.c., I s c .. 2 b.s.c .. 2 s.c., ) b.s.c .. 3 s c .
I b.s.c .. 3 s.c.-around.
12th row: I b s.c .. I s.c .. I b.s.c., I s c., I b.s.c., 33d row: 2 b.s.e., 2 .s.c., J b.s.c., I s.c., 3 b.s.c.,
4 s.c., I b.s.c., 1 s.c., I b .s. c.-around.
I s.c., I b.s,c .. I s.c., 3 b.s.c., t s.c., 3 b.s.c., 2 s.c.,
3 b.s.c., 2 s.c.-around.
34th row: I b.s.c., 4 s.c., 5 b.s.c .. 2 s c., 1 b.s.c.,
2 s.c .. 5 b.s.c., 4 s.c., I b.s.c .. 4 s.c.-around.
35th row: 6 s.c., 3 b.s.c., 2 s.c., 3 b.s.c., 2 s.c ,
J b.s.c., t I s.c.-around.
36th row: 11s.c.,3 b.s.c.;21 s.c., J b.s.e.e-arouod.
37th row: J b.s.e., 9 s.c., 5 b.s.c., <) s.e .. I b c.,
9 s.c., 5 b.s.c.e--around.
38th row: 2 b.s c., 8 s.c., 5 b.s.e., 8 s.c., 3 b s,e ..
8 s.c., 5 b.s.c.e--around,
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39th row: I b.s.c., 4 s.c., I b.s.c.. S s.c., ) b s.c.,
4 s.c., I b.s.c., 4 s.c., I b.s.c., 4 s.c.e=arocnd.
40th row: 4 s.c., 3 b.s.c., 4 s.c., 3 b.s.c., 4 s.e.,
3 b.s.c., 7 s.c., 3 b.s.c., 4 s.c., ) b.s.c.-around.
41st row: 5 s.c., I b.s.c., 6 s.c., 1 b.s.c., 6 s.e ..
I b.s.c., 9 s.c., I b.s.c., 6 s.c.-around.
13th row: I b.s.c., 1 s.c., l b.s.c., I s.c., 6 b.s.c., 42d row: 1 b.s.c .. 23 s.c., I b.s.c.. 23 s.c., I b.s.c.
I s.c., I b.s.c.-arour1d.
=-around.
14th row: b.s.c .. I s.c., 1 b.s.c., 8 s.c., I b.s.c. 43d row: 2 b.s.c.. 6 s.c., 1 b.s.c., 7 s.c., 1 b.s c..
-around. 6 s.c .. 3 b.s.c . 6 s.c.. I b.s.c .. 7 s.c., I b.s.c.-
15th row: b.s.c .. I s.c .. 10 b.s.c.-around. around.
2 rows of s.c. 44th row: 2 b.s.c., I s.c .. 2 b.s.c .. 2 s.c .. 3 b.s.c,
5 s.c,, 3 b.s c. 2 s.c . 2 b.s.c .. I s.c., 3 bs.c .. ls c,
3 ro ..s, of b.s.c. 2 b.s.c. around.
2 rows of s.c.
23d row: IZ s.c., I b.s.c., 23 s.c., I b.s.c.-around. Follow fteur-de-hs pattern In same order as above.
24throw: 4 s.c .. I b.s.c .. 6 s.c., 3 b.s.c_. 6 s.c., Sc"' up bottom of bag end att.ach fringe.
I b.s.c., 7' s.c., I b.s.c., 6 s.c., 3 b.s.c.-around.
If metal top is desired, sides can be left open al the
25th row: 3 s.c., 3 b.s.c., 2 s.c .. 2 b.s.c., I s.c .. ~op white crocheting, or sl i 1: down after the work
3 b.s.c .. I s.c., i b.s.c .. 2 s.c., 3 b.s.c., 5 s.c., 3
b.s.c., 2 &.c.-aroupd. is finish. LL-,e the bag.

(P-.cSillitccn)
rne VANITE Model No. 861 LA POUDRE PUFF CASE
GIRDLE /Hslttn e, 1021 Motl<'/ No. 891
DRESS ORNAMENTS DC'Sl/lllJ Nos. IOJJ and JOJS
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TIIE BOULEVARD Model No. 418
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The Boulevard
Model No. 418-A Knitted Bag
Materials: I spool blue purse twist; 2 5 bunches gold beads.
Cast on 50 stitches. Knit across twice plain. 97th row: Slip I, slide 9 b, knit I, slide 2. knit 1-
3d row: Slip I stitch, knit 48 beaded stitches. - across. Knit back same way. Continue for 10
knit I. Knit back plain. Now increase I stitch more rows on each side.
on each end of the needle each beaded row. 119th row: Slip I. slide 10 b. knit I, slide 2 b,
Sth row: Slip 1. knit. 50 bead stitches, knit I. knit l-s-across. Knit back same way. Continue
Knit back plain. for 9 more rows " each ide. This completes half
Continue until there arc 7 rows of beads. all on one the bag.
side, and there are o2 stitches on the needle. Decrease number of beads in each row in reverse
Kni1 back pin in. order unrrl down to 10\\' corresponding to 17th
row.
17th row: Slip I sctcch, slide In 2 beads. knit I. Kni; the 7 rows of beads, decrenslng I stitch on each
shde 2 beads, Continue across. Knit back same end of the needle unrll back to SO stitches. Then
"a) Coor mue for 3 more rows on eech side.
2 plum 10"~ of knllting. and bind off.
25th row: Slip l stitch, slide J beads. knit I. sliJe Sew up side. attach Iramc, line bug, S<IV loops of
2 beads, knit !-across. K111t back same wav. beads in scitchcs at mounting for hnlsh,
Continue for 2 more rows on each side.
31st row: Slip I. slide 4 beads, knit I, slide 2.
knit I~ across. Knit back same way. Continue Wrist Watch Band
for 5 more rows on each side.
43d row: Slip I, slide i b, knit I, slid" 2 b, knit I
-;?<;ross. Knit back same wo.y. Cor.tinuc for 5
more rows on each side.
55th row: SliJ' 1. slide 6 b, knit L slide 2 b, knit
I-across. Knit back same way. Continue for 5
more rO\\.'S on each side. ~
67th row: Slip I. slide 7 b. knit I. slide 2 b, knit Materials: Green, rose, pink and crystal
I-across. Knit back same way. Conunue fur 6 beads.
more rows on each side. Cut 7 threads Band i~6 beads wide. Weave as
8Ist row: S!i~' I, slid~~ h, knlt I, slide 2. knit 1 per f);agruin No 10. Finish by running threads
across. Kmr back same way. Connnue for 7 t hrough lhc hind, and atrachlng clri,ps which
more rows on each side. fasten on watch,

Loom Work
Loom work is perhaps the most familiar form of beadwork, dating
back to our kindergarten days. It is often associated with the Ameri-
can Indians on account of the beautiful articles produced by them.
The finer beads are employed for weaving. Strong thread,
either linen or silk is used for the warp.
To thread the loom: Cut one more warp thread than the
pattern is beads wide, l:lllowmg about I 2 inches more thread
Oivcam ?'o. $
than the length of your article. Knot the threads at one end and ~;.,,--"
fasten to the gi It tack on the spool of the loom: arrange the ..........
threads even I y in t.he notches; draw tight and fasten in one of
the plugs on the other end of the loom
Thread a fine needle (finer thread may he used for stringing beads), and fasten to the left
hand warp thread on the spool end. String enough beads for one row across the pattern. Pass
the needle under the warp threads, and press the heads up between the warp threads, so that each
bead has a thread on either side. Pass the needle through the beads, over the warp thread. Re-
peat each row in turn and wind on the spool when the length of the loom has been com-
pleted. Continue unril pattern or required length has been made, Finish by weaving warp
threads hack into the article.
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Conventional Necklace Headband
Design No. l.l Loom Work Design No. 9.1 - Loom Work

Materials: Pink, green, lavender


and crystal heads. Materials: Yellow, brown. blue
Eight threads are cul ft the loom. but and tan beads.
care should be taken to see t hat the.st. threads
are long enough ior the entire length of the Cut 12 threeds, Band is 11 beads
necklace. plus extra length for (mis;.,ing wide. Weave as per Diagram No. i
Start just above the medallion and sering until desired length, Finish by run-
7 beads, leaving enough length of thread Lo ning threads back through the band.
complete the medallion after the full length Attach ribbon or a piece of elastic with
of the chain i~ made. hook and eye for holdmg in rlac.c. ~Yl'o,.lOW
Conunuc the puttern us per D1a<1am No. This is the style of headband which t1ROrriWtr1
is populnr "iLh Camp Fire Girls. Ciltl.UI"
6 ma"1ng the (ull length of the chain
Remove from the 100:11, and ~~;~,~
arrange the two ends acrcss the
bridges of the loom, adding 1
threads through the center to
make space for 19 beads Com- ConventionalNeckband
otcre the n1<"dxli1on as per Dia- Design No. 1s - Loom Work
gram, and finish \\'Jth fn!'lge<-'n the
left-over thread. running back
into necklace to fasten. Materials: Blue, orange, pink and steel
Necklaces of this ~ype may have Leads.
beads st rung on the warp threads
between the motifs if desired. In
this ca-.: the warp threads arc
removed from the loom one at. o
time and beads <trung, then warp
t hread replaced
DiOMn No. ii o(
J.rdt&:" ~. 41.

Rosebud N eckband
Design No. 33- Loom Work Bl 9\.UC ~OAANOI?' ORCttN (IPINM

Materials: Light green, green, red, pink,


brown, yellow and steel beads,
Cut 2.2 threads. Band is 2 I bends wide.
Same directions apply for making this neckband
a$ for Design No. 33. Follow Diagram No. 9.
weaving 2 side mocifs and center motif. then 2 more
side moufs, with strings of beads connecting.

Slipper Buckle
a ORHN Iii L.T. OREfN Iii RED liJ PINK Design No. 81 - Loom Work
Ill 0"0WN II) VClLOW
D.i.ar1t1u Nu ~ - M~tlh nf d~91AI' No. ,U. Muteriuls: Silver beads.
Cut 24 thrcuds. Band is 2) beads wide.
Weuve Cut 23 threads, Buckle is 22 beads wide. Weave
side mouf, as per Diagram No. 8. String beads on 7 rows ot 22 beads; then continue on one side for
threads, conunumg with another motif of the same 19 l'OWS. Weave other side to match, and finish
design. String more beads, then weave center with 7 rows across the end. Fasten extra thread by
motif. Repeat stringing of beads and 2. more side running through buckle, snipping center threads
moufs. Sirtng beads on each end of threads, and and finishing m the same manner. A piece of buck-
firush "ith ~m~ll pieces of black silk with snaps. ram will he useful as a backing.
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CONVENTIONAL NECKLACE- Design No. 4J


SLIPPER BUCKLE Dell1lt1 No. 81
WRJST WATCll BAND D<!1lgt1 No. JI
HEADBAND- IHllstn No. 93
ROSEBUD NECKBAND /Hllgra No. JJ
CONVENTIONAL NECKBAND- De.rlflri No. JS
lru.t.ruetOb on poge 21,
A pei;< ol loom
c.h a.u..i:t'"
"'"'.n"- \VHu:h Buni.lon r-oge ZO
QI. \\
PLAIN NECKLACE- Desfitn No. 782
PLAIN BRACELET- Desfitn No. 782A
SPIRAL NECKLACE Design No. 783
SPIRAL BRACELET Design No. 78JA
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Plain Necklace Plain Bracelet
Design No. 782 - Crocheted Design No. 78211 - Crocheted
Materials: ) bunches of red beads and 50 Materials: I ten-yard spool of twist and
vards of buttonhole twist to match. Tassels I bunch of red beads.
require an extra bunch of beads.
String bends on twist. Leave Samr 1n<<ructions applv for crocheting this brace-
let as for Necklace N<). 71!2. Make the required
about. I 0 inches of twist and ch;iin S length ro fir the arrn and Join either by crocherlng
st itches, each time slipping n bead or scv.ing
over Lhc hook before ('Ulling through
twist. join to 1st stitch with slip
stitch.
2d row: Push hook through loop
on which lst bead is faslc11cd push Spiral Bracelet
this first bend over the hook and N' D11.1ig11 No. 78311 - Croctuuea
sure to bring the l\Vbl from the spool
over the bead. Slip a bead from the Materials: I ten-yard spool white twist, l
spool over the hook. and fu~Lcn with bunch black bends, I bunch white beads.
a sllp stitch. Proceed In same mnn-
ncr until the desired length has been . Same instructions apply for crocheting this brace-
DI~ N. 11., made. Care should be tu ken to sec let as for Necklace No. 783. Make the required
-. ... No. ni that there arc always five beads in length to fit the arm and join either hy crocheting
""'"~ each row. or sewing.
To finish off end, break off about 10 inches oft wist
and pass the end through the last stitch. These two
ends can be used either for attaching cussel or woven
mro necklace Hoop Bracelet
If tassels are desired, loops of beads may be
attached to the ends oft wist, or sewed to the ends of Desif!n No. 7 J1 - Needlework
necklace.
Materials: 4 bunches of bends: 1 glass or
celluloid bracelet.
Spiral Necklace
Design No. 783 - Crocheted Secure bracelet a little larger than will go over
the hand to allow for the room taken up bv beads.
Materials: 4 bunches of black beads, l String the beads on strong thread, push tightly
bunch of white bends; 50 yards of white but- together; wind a small quantity of thread around the
bracelet. and glue to bracelet, Let, this dry, then
tonhole twist. continue winding the beads on the bracelet in even
Suing the beads 4 black and I white alternately. rows, glue1" as the work progresses. Wind the
Same io~rructions for crocheting as for Design end of the mread back between the rows of beads
No. 7S2. and glue secure I y.

Stringing Beads: When stringing beads of a single color place the silk twist
between thumb and finger of left hand. Lay the bead thread over the twist; then fold
the twist back under the thumb. Tie bead thread carefully and push beads over the
knot.
Beading needles are necessary for stringing beads of more than one color. Some-
times scraping the twist with a blade of the scissors will assist in passing it through
the needle.
In Knitting: To increase a sriech. knit the front of the stitch BS usual but before
lcuing it off the needle, insert needle in back of the same stitch and knit off. mAking
two stitches instead of one.
To decrease, knit. two stitches together.
To bind off, knit the first 2 as usual and poss the lst sutch back over the 2<.l stitch.
Knit another stitch and proceed as before.
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Forget-Me-Not Necklace Lamp Shade Trimming
Design No. 1059 - Needlework Design. No. 1061- Needtework.
Materials for yard-long necklace: 2 Materials: Red and yellow beads; piece of
bunches green beads, 2 bunches blue, I bunch braid of required length.
yellow. Use waxed thread or light wire to make trimming
Hold work in sume position until 2 flowers have been firm. Use the braid as a foundation for attaching
made. St nrt by knotting thread at the end. fringe.
1$t figure: String 2 green, 2 blue, I yellow: pass Pass needle through braid, string 8 beads and fAstcn
needle back through ht blue bend strung. Strini: about ~inch from point where needle was first
I green; pass needle through tsc green strung; inserted. String 8 more beads, erc., continuing
Strir.s l firecn: needle through previous i:rccn. unul I st row is made.
Strin~ 1 b ue; needle thrnutih vcllow bead. String 2d row: String chains of 8 beads. fastening in
I hlue; needle through lost blue strung ; String l center of each chain of prevlous row.
gre<::i; needle throup,h furthest green bead on Repeat for )d row.
side. String 1 blue; needle 4th row: String loops of 6 red, 7 yellow. 13 red,
through last green strung 7 yellow. 6 red beads, attaching to center of chain
Sering 1 green; needle throui.h un previous row, interlocking the loops.
blue bead at top of flo\Vcr.
String 3 blue; needle through
4 blue beads of flower. Hat Ornament with Pendant
2d figure: Strint: I green; needle
through nearest, green bead. Design No. 1082 - Needlework
String 1 blue; needle through Materiols: Buckram, flat beads, and odd
blue bead at side. String I
yellow: needle through blue beads left over from making other articles.
bead just strung. String I Cut a piece of buckram the desired size and shape.
green; needle through green Fasten large Oat beads as per illustration. filltng in
at farthest edge. St ring I spaces with short strings of various colored small
green; needle through green beads until the buckram is
just strung. String 1 blue: covered.
needle through yellow bead. The pendant may be made in
Suing l blue; needle through the same manner with short
b'ue just strung. String I strings of beads attaching it to
green: needle through farthest the larger motif.
green bead. String I blue;
needle through green just
strung. String I green, needle
through blue bead at top of Hat Trimming
flower. String J blue; needle Design No. 1085 - Needlework
through 4 blue beads of flower.
Repeat until desired length is This trimming is intended for
made. sewing directly either on the
brim or crown of the hat. and is
made by (astenini: short strings
Watch Fob with of various colored beads in the
Initial form illusuated.
Design No. SO - Loom Work
Materials: Cold. light Watch Fol:> with
blue 1111d black beads. Fleur-de-Lis Pattern
Cul 22 threads for the loom. Design No. SS - Loom Work
Fvb is 21 becds wide.
Store stringing 7 gold beads. Materials: Go ld and
Ul"ronging in center thread black beads.
Conetnue os per Diagram No
IJ udding 2 beads each row ((Ir 4 l.ut 22 Lhrc.ius for loom. Fob
rows, then IS b<adit wrde for IJ rs 2 I hca.h "h.Jc.
rows; i1\CfCl'.ISC 2 beads for 3 rows String beau:. 1d per Diagram
al OOLD No. 12. decreasing at end for
m &.111wt: until the 21 beads are M loom (i)OOl..O
lvnds of thread may be fas fesrenanr. over gold bar of fob l)lug~ou-nN"'. U "' J..tgu
Dttatn No. 1.1 ol Je11igo tcncd hy running back into fob. clasp. t-:o.M,
No. 50.
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Ji'ORGETMENOT NJ!,CKJ..AClt- l)e1l1tn No. 1059


LAMP SHADE TRIMMING D1!1l1tn No. 1061
HAT ORNAMENT WJTH PE.NDANT-D~lllln No. Jim
JJAT TRIMMJNG-Desilln Nu. 10115
WATCll FOB WlTTl INITIAL- Dullf.n No. 50
WATCH FOB- CONVENTJONAL-Delign No. 55
A variety o( u.ful adaptation
lnwuctiom"" - 25
nttn 'U. T
RINGS Designs Nos. 22 and U
BRi\CELET Derilln No. JOOS
HEADBAND Duign No. 40
TWO-STRAND NECKLACE - Design No. 1075
s tLL rs OWN DEWDROP B.'\G - Model No. 975
i, - ug::.,. t ..in f{)I"'... r , .....,, w~ ln..iruct.ion" un i:ag.c ~8
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Bracelet Headband
Design No. 4 - Loom Work
Design No. 40 - Loom Work
Yellow, green arid lavender beads are Red, blue and yellow beads are r~
required, I bunch of each. The bracelet quired. The headband-is 11 beads wide
is made 5 beads wide, and requires 6
requiring 12 threads on loom. String
threads.9n the loom. Work as per Dia- beads one row at a time as per Diagram
gram No. 15. Weave ends back through
13111u11u~u: No. 16. Weave ends back through band.
~~RllM bracelet to fasLcn.
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cJ.nicn
Sa,..e..

Two-Strand Necklace. Bracelet


Desil(n No. 107$ - Needlework
Design No. J()Q$ - Braided
Thread 2 beading needles and Strine 9 green and e
red on each. Continue. alternating the green ond .. String I strand of red, I strand yellow and I strand
red. passing the needle of one strand through 0 bead of green beads on fine wire. Braid and pass ends
of the other strand at intervals. to Mid the two or wire back for enough to hold. -
together., Finish by running the thread back throu.gh
the first bead strung. Attach fringe by stringing
15 green beads, I red, running the needle back through
green -beads, and fasten to. necklace. Make 11 Sally's Own Dewdrop Bag
strands oi this fringe.
ll-1odel No. 975 - Neculleivork ..
Take 2 pieces of blue satin, 4 x.7 inches. and round
Rings off the lower corners. Mark dots in parallel rows
about !4 inch apart. Beginning Gt the left side o(
Desistns Nos. 22and 24-Woven one piece, pass the needle ihrouuh to the right side
and string 6 yellow, 5 green and (, yellow beads.
These rina~ may be made on fine lnse.rt the needle in the next dot of the same row.
wire, ..'Oven buck and forth n per then come back on the third dot. String 17 more
Diagram No, 14. To finish, ends beads, fastening on the 4th dot. Continue across
of wire are woven back through and each row In turn.
the beads. Sew up sides of !Jag; make hem for drawstrino,
Larger beads may be added to and attach 6 loops of fringe. Line the bag with yeT-
represent stones. low or same color as satin.

Applying Beads to Ready-made Articles


Gowns and blouses are often embroidered in beads, thereby adding much to the
attractiveness of the garments. But the application need not stop with wearing
apparel. Many of the everyday articles in our homes can be made very beautiful by the
addition of a few beads.
For instance, take the inexpensive candle shades carried by department and
syndicate stores. Ofrenrtrncs we hesitate to purchase them becnuse of having seen
some just like them in several different homes. Beads applied as per Design No. 1061,
or with variations to suit the fancy. will result in articles which are exceptionally
pleasing. The lustre of the beads is very beautiful when the candles are lighted.
Also the silk underarm and pouch bags can be attractively decorated with beaded
designs, as can various other nrticles. There is much that is beautiful in the world if we
but look for it.

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