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WEAVE IT BOOK
VERY one of the attractive bags, blouses,
sweaters, table runners, luncheon sets, bed-
spreads, and afghans shown in this book can be
made quickly and inerpensively on a Veave-Ir.
They have been designed and styled with simple
srnartness and carefully planned color combioa-
tions that fit into the modern woman's home and
wardrobc. By following simple directions. you
can niake anything you see and admire in this
book. Yet there is plenty of opportunity to ex-
press your individuality by adaptingihese basic
patterns to suit your own color or style ideas.
T[e directions are complete and the diagrams
arg clear and easy to follow You will be surprised
to discover how fascinating and how easy it is to
weeve the squares of yarn and sew thern into
rhese smart, well-6tLing garments and attractive
accessones.
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EQUIPMENTAND MATERIALS
1\trEAvE-IT1 oz. Yoxrsrrlne Vonsreo
\fcrvc twcnty-one squares A$enrble s
shown h di.Srxd. Turn Poinrs A, B' C' D'
Fl & F to wrons sidc r.d c.tch dovn beforc
pre$ing to mrke ncck cdge fiaight.
E QUIPMENTND MATERIALS1r$F!:AVE-ITI JuNIoR \itEAvE I r1 oz, NAVY BLUE SHETLAND1 oz. \rHITE SHETLAND
Veivc eighteen .egular qulrcs and lwelve
j!nior squar€s. Assehble as shosn h diagfum-
Turn poitris A, B, C, D, E & F ro wrong sidc
r"d catch down beforc Pfe$in8 to nxkc
A strikins scdf c.n be midc bY com-
bnring nvo conuasting colo6. \t/ind the 1i6t
xnd second directions with one color. Vind
thc third nry and wcave with $c second
color. This takes one oun.e of erch colol
but thcrc i' sufficicnt turreri.l lcft to mrkc
a smrll brg to tuatch. Vhcn making thk
typ€ of squtre ir k advisable to change shcr
hrl{ thc requircd nunber of squares is com_
plctcd :nd reverse the use of color. Vinding
thc 6rst two dircctio.s trkcs a bit less yrrn
than windins rhe third .nd weavins
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I \FEAVE-Ir
3 oz. HoNEYDEv LusTRE CREpE
J oz. SPANTSH RusT Lusrx.E CREPE'!treave 28 sqs. of Honeydew for tle collar,
th€ 2 shouldu sqs. ard rhe tsr row. rt{/erve 24sq3. {or 2nd row 6y w;ndins with Honeydew,nd w€avinE with Rust. Veave lo sqs. forthe ird row by windin8 with Rust andwervin8 w;th Honeydew. Veave 14 Rust sqs.for. thc 4th row. Assemble as shown in thedia8!am, sarhet's .nd p;oning the u nd rowto the shoulder sqs., having most o{ the full-ness at shoulders, bur ako some fullnes arback of neck. Con.inue casins on the oiherrows. Sew coll.r on double. Sinsle oocheraround edEes.
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1 \trEAvE-IrI l/2 oz. Broww GERMINToVN1% oz. TAN GERMANTo\rN
Veav€ 12 Tan, 11 Brown, and 11Tan and Brown Tweed sqs. whichare made by winding twice with Tanand thc third winding and weavingof brown. Assemble as shown, match-ing the lettered sqs. Mahe a liningthe samc shape and sew on beforesewing to the handles.
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1 \i/EA\T-Ir| 7" LTPDER
1 oz. T\,,EED MrxruRE
This attractive bag is made of 12sqs. of Tweed yarn. Two small pleatsshape the top and a row of croihetfinishes it. The zipper is inserted be-twe€n the lining and the bag.
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UIPMENTD MATERIALS
I \FEAvE-lrI oz. BRov'N GERMANaovN
1 oz. TeN Gnnrtl.rstowx
\feav€ 12 brown squres rnd 12 tln
squeres. Scw toScther' P.es Br.id rin rntl
brown yarn {or h:ndles Crossstitch rnv de-
sinble patterns with brown or tad squares'
The hand has shown is mrde the $me as
b.s otr Pase 7 cxcePr rhtt thc herr;nEbone
we.ve is used in making the squxres.24 Sqs. l2 sqs.
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I IirEAvE-IT1 Jx. Wrevr-Ir9 oz. BoucLE \trool
\Vcavc 1lt rcSulir sqs. hd a junior sqs.Asrenrble the bo.iy of drc blouse !s shos'n
in |he diag.rn. At the wiistlinc rt ccntcrback, note rt I sqs. ,r eased onto 2 sqs.
!h$ increasing the list two rows by I sq.Lerve offninss :t tbe joininss of thc edge
sqs. of tirc left front fo. buttonholes. S;nslecrochet arouid b!ttonholes for st.cnEth. Scwin jtrnior sqs. under the a.m. A rcgulrr sq.can bc uscd by stitchins it rwice rhroushthe middlc rnd thcn cuttins ir in hrl{. Sritchin darts rs shoin or to 6r fisure. Basre front
to back ar shoulders with r slopins serfr.surtins l inch down on rhe armhole andcDdinE evcn half wtry in on rhe center backsqs- Stitch and pfc$. A$emble sleeles aslbown. Pres. Ses' nddcra.m se"m. Press.Gathcr top o{ dc€ve as showo by dorted line
l,in to arnholc hav;ns the underarm sqs.nrtching and the rop center sq. 1 inch inb:ck of the shoulder sam so rhat therc isnore {ullness in back. Ba*e .nd stitch. Stitch,sain %" f.om sc.n .nd trim ofi po;trts.
Sinslc c.och€t around rmhole. Sew on colhr,
srtherias both colld and hlouse rr centefb.ck. If necessary, put darts in back tonake neck fit close. sinsle crochet aroundwhole 6louse. Reinforcc lcfc front by sew-ing matching ribbon down inside. Sew onbuttons. Pre$ se.d*. Firish with ribbor bow
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oLvSootees
5 Sqs.
EQUIPMENTAND MATERIALS
1 JuNtoR \/EAVE-IT-2"
1 oz. GERMANToVN ZEPHYR
1 PAIR LAMB'S Voor- Sor-Ps
M.kc twenty six sqxirei on tbe Junior
\vervllt add frmble cight is showr in the
diasram joining ed8es A to A; B to B rnd
C to C. Asenble fivc squar$ is shown rn
diagram ioini;,s D o D Join this sction
to thc top edge of the lirst scction vou bavc
assembled haviog the seans of this joinins
on the oftside o{ the booree. The toP squ!rcs
tuly be turned ovq half wrv to form cuff'
Turn bootcc {rong sid€ our end scw ro
lambl w@l sdle easing anv fullness around
the toc. Co.ds may be bhided or crbchcted
to run thror8h where th€ top row joins the
body o{ tLe b@tee Tasscls or pomPons mav
be riached to the cnds o{ the cords.
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EQUIPAND MAI \trEAvE-Ir,1 oz. PINK GERMANTovN Votsrro4 oz. \i/Hrr! GERMANTovN
\FoRsrED
Weave eighty squares using Zig-Zzg pattert Assemble as shown indiagram. Press with a damp cloth.Bind cdges with 2" satin ribbon. Abit of embroidery adds to the appear-ance of the blenhet.
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1\/EAvE-Ia2 oz. GERMANToVNtr 14" Pll,r-ov1% YDs. RAYoN
\Feave 15 squares and assemble asshow+ in diagram. Crochet edge allaround in a pleasing color. Sew twosides of pillow to two sides of rayonbacLing, leaving rest open to insertpillow. Press. Insert pillow and sewtogethcr other two sidcs. Pillow maybe decorated with cross-stitching orembroidery.
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1 \VEAVE-Ir1 oz. GERM,\NTo\fN, DARK1 oz. GERMANTo\I,N, LrcHT112"Prlr .orv
\treave ten squares of dark colorand eight squares of the light color.Assemble as shown rbove, makingback and front of pillow identical.Sew back and front together at oneside and prcss with damp cloth. Foldriliht sides togerher and sew up tworen,aining sides and t6o.ut l\1" ttcach end of {ourth side, leaving restopen to ir,sert pillow. Turn rightside out and press with damp clothagain. Insert pillow and sew open-ing together. Pillow may be decoratedwith embroidered flowers, tassels,
No/.: In sewina b.ck ud {ronr toserhcrbc sure to use tbe s,ne color of ylrn is thc
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1 VnevE-Ir 4"4 oz. KNrrrlNc \t/oRs IEDI /z oz. SnrtNs Suetr,Lwo Fross,
Bnrcrr,t Corv ruslr.tc Corons1 CRoCHET HooK
\fleave forty eishr regulrr squares and
rssenble as strown in diagrum, Iolding ccnrcr
squ,res n1 hrlf to form {ronr openins. Mrkc
two o,lc-inch dirts rt bottom of center b.ck
rnd onc one-nrch ddt rt center botrom of
cach front. Embroidd flowers on front.
Scw underarm se.tus stafti'rg rt lhe botom
sewing up approrioately tvo rnd one half
squrrcs. Crochet threc rows sinsle crchct
rround rrmhotes using bright color ShetLnd.
Repcrr around rhc botton, up tbe two fronb
rnd rrolnd thc neck. On the second and
rfiird rows rrourd mike loops for buttols
on one sidc of front in app.oximircly thc
middle o{ each square. Around the ncck
crochct three and make a loop, and cortiluc
in the srme wrv all r.ound. I're*. Sew on
buttons and run cord through l@ps around
ncck. The cord is rnade by using thrce
strands o{ Shethnd rnd sinslc crochet a
chain about one yrd long. Trscls or pom-
pons nry be put ol the ends of the cord.
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EQUIPMENTAND MATERIALS
1 Vr,qve-Ir4 oz. SHETLAND Floss8 BurroNsI PR. No, I KNrrrrNc Nsaores1 CRoCHET HooK
Veave fifty-thfee resular squares udeven Hoxr Gla$ Veave (p. 11 Y/eavclt\felves). Asscnble is shoNn in di.8nm. Foldovef two squrres on e.ch sidc to form backopening. Pjck xp approxidately -sixry-{ou!stitches on .rch sleeve, Lnit two purl twofo. one rnd onc-h,lf inch$. Pick up ,pprox-imriely ei8lty ritches a! boftom back, knittwo purl two for four inches. Rcpe,t this nllront. Sew on collar. Crochet around collarand o!enin8, nakins eighr button ldops onon€ side. Pre$, sew up underarms and sewon buftons. A 8usse. mry be used under-a.ni if desired. lllustrarion shows clearlyhow gusser isinserrcd. Any one o{ thc veiye,It Vcaves nay be subsrilured Ior thc HourGla$.
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A*r"mLlitrELay out the finished squarcs on a
table or other flat sur{ace in the sizt
and proportions ialied for in the dia-gram of the article you are rnaLing
Place the squarcs so tirat thc bumps or
the edges of onc are directly oppositt
the bunps on the squarc next to it.
Tbread a large crewel needle with :
piece of the samc material as the squares
If this thread is three times the lengtl
of thc seam to be sewed there will be nc
neccssity for joining a new tbread ir
the rniddle of a seam.
Start ing with the squares farthcsr
away from you and sewing towarcyoursel{, take one stitch in che firsr
bump of one square skipping the bumpr
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I,QUIPMENTAND MATERIALS
1 VEAVE-IT36 oz. LrNl]N Fross
Veave t0,1 squares of linen floss. Vheri sewing thescrogether match loops and sew with a fine thread.
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The third stitch is taken in thc third
burnp o{ the 6rst square, the fourth
stitch in the fourth bump of the oP-posite square, and so on for the length
o{ the seam. (This means that you arc
crossing diagonally fron, one side of the
seam to the other leaving every otherbump on both sidcs.) Now go back
over the seam tahing your stitches inthe bumps that werc sLipped before.This makes ,r very lirm and decorativeseam made up of long narrovr' crosses
Light linen squares joined in this waywith a darker or contrastinS shade arevery efl'ective,
If you are sewing a long seam youshould measure of enough thread tosew only one way at a time. Very largepieces can be joined in sections and thenthe sections joined later. 8"J.$,,,J
EQUIPMENTAND MATERIA-LS
1 \FEAVE-IrJo 07. LtNcN f l o.s
\treave 4t0 regular squares and 100 triple rib panel
squares (xs shown in Veave-It Veavcs booklet). As-
semble. Loop crochet around"edge This makes a 90 x
loo bedspread.
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1 \i/EAvE-IrI 2 oz. S?ools LiNEN Floss
\treave 88 squares, being sure toeven the edges very carcfully beforeremoving from thc frame. Assembleas shown in the diagram, making onecenterpiece and six doilies. Finishedges with one row single crochetmaking three piquots at each corner.
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I \i/EAVE-IT2 2-oz, SPooLs TAN LINEN Floss2 2-oz. S?oors BRowN LrniEN Floss
Veave 28 brown squar€s, 42brown and tan squares and, 14 txnsquares. Assemble as sbown in Dia-gram, making one center piece andsix doilies. Press,
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1 \fleavs-IrI % oz. LrNEN Fross
\r/eave 24 squares of linen flossand sew together with a contrastingor blending shade o{ yarn. Be sureedges of squares are even before re-moving from lfeave-It.
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1 \FEAVE-ITI 2-oz. SPooL LINEN Floss
\treave 24 squxres, beitg sure toeven the edges of each very carefullybefore removing from frame.
Asscmblc as shown in the diagram.Finish edges with one row of single
The lower cdgc of the chair backand front edges of the arrn piecesmay be fnished further with smalltassels or a {ringe of the same rna-terial.
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Cf{AIR BACK
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6 5qs.
THUMB
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EQUIPMENTAND MATERIALS
I JuNroR \FEAVE-IT1 oz. KNrrrrNG \troRsr'ED1 rA. No. 3 KNrtttrlc Ntpor]js
\veave tl,iriy si\ Jxnior squ!.s. As.mbleas showr in rlirgram lo"ing u opening on
one squrrc on .le ou*idc cdsc of edh nitten
To nrke thun$ se{ tifcc squafes bgethef
Iold in lril{ on thc dorred linc. Sc* up both
sid* ler'!ng thc boaotu open rnd Sithcrinsthc top. l " r r t thn'nL i , ro the oFninS in
rl,e nmin part of the n,ittcr rnd scw on. .At
thc bottom o{ rhc nlitten lick up xppfoai-
mrtcly drirty trvo slirch$ xnd hnit 2, purl 2
fof . r f mrkins i ! dny dcsircd hD8rh. L 'n-
bromcr r llower on tl,e niddlc of c:ch of
thc forr qlrrcs on rhe btr.lt of dre nittn.
Fold ir hrlf the wro"g r--v nlkinS sure
thrt thc thunb is n, thc co.ec! poi i t ion.
Scw up s c rnrl top srtheri"s the tof as
nuch as |os;blc. Tum fishr sidc out and
For crochctcd aigc mittcn. Werrc thity-
s i r JuDior sguircs ls in8 $c *ca!e on p. 19
of thc vcrre lr vcrrcs Booklcr. Asscmblc
trs rltown in ditr8n'n for rc8trhr miden.
Ii/hen ntrking lhunb, i.itcrd of sev;ng to
scther. crochet one row single oocheti.oxnd outside edse sather;ns ii rt .he top.In*rt thumb ibe srn,e N in regnlar mnten.Kn;t cutl rnd {old the lons way and shslccfochct one ros' rll rroxnd the outsidc cdscof thc mirten. Enb.oide. hzy drisics in trrydesinblo pllce on the ba.k. Prcs. Sherla.dIrlo$ is preIere.l fof thc cmbroidery udl6 5qs.
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EQUIPMENTAND MATERIALSI VEAVE-IT-4"1 JuNroR \{EAVE-Ir-2"8 bz. Scorcrr KrnrrNG \/oRsrED
Veave 50 regular squxres and 12junior squares. Assemble as shownin the diagrams. Sew front to back atshoulder making a slanting seam asshown. Single crochet around neck,and armholes and bottom of swerter.With No. t hnitting ncedles pich up94 stitches on front between ccnter
, sides and k. 2 p.2Ior 20 rows. Bindoff, Repeat on bach. Sew sides to-gether. Press well. A smaller size maybe made by substituting Junior sqs.under the arm. 30 R.guldr Sj5. l2 Junior 595l
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I \FEAVE-Ir No. 1000
lVeave 210 squar€s (182 plain and 48 with
SunLen Diamond, as shown in the Weave-It
Veaves Boohlet) Assemble as shown in dia-
gram. Press with damp cloth stitch in irrverted
pleats on shoulder in fronts Stitch fronts to
back with a sloping seam as shown. Baste and
stitch in darts in back so that the back betvreen
the seams is one squlrc wide. This wilt oe un-
even, but will not show when the collar is sewcd
over it. The collar is folded doublc. Underarm
the extra squares on either side of the hal{
square. {orrn pleats when folded under and
t,rched. The underarm hal{ square is a regular
square which is scwed up halfway on each side.
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19 oz. GERMANToVN, VHIrE
TacL down loose half after sleeve is sewed in
Sew sleeve together and pir, into armhole match-
ing the squarc A to the half squarc and pin the
middle joining of the iour squares at the top of
the deeve to tlre shoulder seam. Pin sides sloping
thcm down to armhole. Ease all {ullness to the
top. This will leave points extending beyond
seam. Sew or stitch around armhole l{ points
are to be trimmed od, the seam must be stitched I
to insure against raveling Sitch once again be-
yond scam before trimming. Points can be
trcked bach into sleeve Crochet around cut
edges or bind. Press well each piece before the
6nal assembling,
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: BoRDr.R-t oz. r$trI{rrE SrlErr,arot No.4lWHrrE BoI l r Cnocsrr Neeor r
Take one blue block and by using the loops(made by the \Meaye-It) around the edge, start
the border. There are seventeen (17) loops
across one side. In the first loop fasten your
yarn. Chain rhree and mahe one double crochet.+ I d-cr. in each of rhe next four loopsi 2 d-cr.
in the next loop (6th); I d-cr. in each of the
next five loops; 2 d-cr, in the next loop (12th) ;1 d-cr. in each of the next 4 loops and 2 d-cr.
in the last loop; chain 1, turn corner: 2 d-cr. in
the first loop (of second side) and repeat {rom
.srerisk. (* )Complete the fiiur sides aird at last corner
sl io st i tch the work roqerher. chain three andd-cr. in the frst post. *Ma!e one d-cr, in the
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rop of each posr across the ride, meking 2 d-cr.
in the last post; chain 2 and turn the corner; 2
d-cr. in the first post on second side. Repeat-
from +. Complete the block.l l these hnrshed blocks ere lard f lat and over-
whipped, there will be no right or wrong side
tb the cover. Be sure to connect the corne$ rn
the cenrer of thc two chains, thus making rhesmall design uniform over thti entire cover.
The edge of shell stitch is made by 6 d-cr. inthe corner opening; slip stitch to the top ofsecond post; 6 d-cr. between 4th and tth pbst;
sl ip st i tch to top of eth posc. o d-cr. between 8than(l tfh post, etc. to complete the eclt€
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I VEAVE-IT
4 oz. Boucu VoolI PR. \a/ooDEN HANDLES
H^r: Sew rhe end edSs of the 12 sqs.tos€ther, m.kin8 a headband. Turn up rhelower row sq. double. This badd nay bcmade sm"ller by t.kin8 r biSg€r seam. Pinlhe 4 sqs. ovcr rhc opcnins I the top, havin8the joininss of thc sqs. bctween the cornerscome to the upper cdsc df the band ar equaldis.rnces. cathef the edses berween rhccorners so thar the .orners will lie Rat asainstthe brnd. Sew. P.ess.
Co!!aR. Veave atrd s€w tog€thq one stiipof 9 rEullr squarcs and one srrip of 7squtb. ENe st.ip o{ 7 into r.ip o{ t.Cfochct around neck takins io ill fullness sothat the collar will l;c ,,t like a fan. Cont;nue crochetinE around edge. Pre$. Puton button and [email protected] Sqs-
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1 oz. oF GDRNTANToVN2 oz, oF PoMPADouR
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1 C[LLUroD DoLL
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For *tnt, mal.c 2 squar$ for drc froDti.d oDe ior thc blck Jonr at lower cornc.t.1 ind I and 2 rnd 2 lcrvins ihe resr oPcnFor skirt, rsscnble thrcc rows of I t crch andtwo snrglc rorvs o{ 10 c.ch fo. rulllcs Join<lscs A rnd A-ts i"d B -C rnd C Gadro1".-r
^,tile rnd ssv on skirt foundrticn rt
dottcd lines. Scw on n!Pc. ruflle in likcmrnner so rhat it overhps rhc top of lorverruftlc. Grther thc top of the skirt rnd sewto lover edgc of wa;l vhcrc i! is joi"ed.
Run r picce of yrrn throuAh the two uppcrcds$ of xa;st ?nd lie rro!rd thc doll\ neck
BODYV*!c :ll etuxrs. A5semble 9 for bottom,
dvo ronn of s for ccntcr r.d o"e .os of Ifor top rs show" in diisrtn. S.w edEcs olCcnter A-A togcthcr rnd !ttrch !o botom.scw'ng acro$ cenicr or corber sguires toform circle. Cut cnclc of crrdbold t" ild;rrnerd :"d phcc i,r botton. A$emble roprow rvith every other quxre lhree comcrcd.Attich to tlt othcfs, se$ingo{ thrce corncrcrl sglrates. Set doll nsidc.nd fill in lround he. with cotton baft;n8.Run yrrd throuAh to! ird tie roud middlc
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ind B-B- fof rufllc, r$emble a squrrcs-ses' to f.o"! of bonnet Iullins acro$ dr top.Tufu edges i" as shown in dorted l;ne ro{orm poke eficc!. Run r piece of yxrnthfoush lower edse of bonne! rnd tie u.der
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EQUIPMENTAND MATERIALS1\trEAvE-lr1 JuNroR VEAVE-I71 oz. FLESH CoLoR G[RM,{NtowN
ZspHn
/z oz. Rrvz S}IE!'LAND Floss
/z oz. rfy'}{rfi Stlsrr,\No Fr-oss
/z oz. Yartow GenueN rowsZEPHYR
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Veave nine regular Veave-Itsquares of the flesh colored yarn andfour Junior squares of black. Sew to-gether the body, head, arms and legsall separately as indicated in the diagram. The hcad requires two regularsquares sewn or stitched togetherhcad shaped leaving thc neck openfor stufiing. Turn head inside outand press. The features should be em-broidered on the face before stufling.Assernble the other members of thcdoll body and stufi and attach arms,legs and hcad to the body. The hairis made by small loops of the yellowyarn all over the head as desired.
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W E AV E.ITEvery \fleave-It from the De Luxe model with its sliny BaLelite frame and stainlcss monel
metal pins to the two-inch Junior \i/eave-It wooden frame is mede to stand long use and
abuse.Every Veave It has the patented Veave-It grouping of pins that mahes rt so casy to use.
Your dealer will gladly show you the different Veave-It models and the advantages of a gen-
uine \feave-It frame.
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REPLACEMENT NEEDLES
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DONAR PRODUCTS C O R P.MEDFORD MASSACHUSETTS
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