THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1957.
PRACTICAL HOMECRAFT
Dainty Doily
MATERIALS:
Chain Moreer-Crochi No. 20 (20 m.). 2 balls celected colour. Awards Steels Crochet Hook No. 3. (Slack workers could use No. 3 heak and tight workers No. 2).
*
TENSION: First 2 rows 1 in. (2.8 cm.) in diameter.
MEASUREMENTS: 10 (40,5 cm.) in diameter.
1ll ow: 1 5 into HD, bị ch 4 dbi ir 3 ch und 4 dbi tr into next 3 chap, § ch, i dbl ir 1 ch next ch sp, 6 ch; repeat from ⚫ ending with 4 dbi ir 3 ch and 4 dbl fr into next 3 ch sp, och,
1 sa into 4th of Bch,
12th Row: 5 ch, 1 dbl tr into same place as last as 5 ch. in. 4 db tr 4 ch and 4 dbi ir into next 3 ch sp, 6 ch, 1 dbl tri ch
ABBREVIATIONS; ch-chain; and 1 db1 tr into next single dbl
! stitch; de-double tr: repent from omitting i crochet; 16-treble; dbl trdbl tr 1 ch and 1 dbi tr at en
of last repent, as into 4th of 5 ch.
· double treble; ap--space.
DIRECTIONS
Commence with 4
with us to form a ri
1st Row: 4 elt, 19 il ring. 19 al 4th of 4 cb.
2nd Row: 4 ch,
Intu 1 F next dbl tr. i ch; repeal from " tring with i ss into 3rd of
ch.
h, join
trio
1 ch.
3rd Row: 1 cl, dbite into next tr, 3 ch; repeal from ending with 1 19 into 4th of 4th Row: 8 ch, * 1 dùi tr into next db tr. 4 ch; repeat from ending with 1 s into 4th of 0 ch,
13th Row: 12 intu sp. 9 ch 3 dbl ir 3 eh 3 dbi ir 1 ch 3
next
1 tr 3 ch and 3 dbl tr intu next 4 ch sp. 5 ch. 1 dbl e into 1 ch sp, 5 ch; repeat from
• omitting 1 db tr and 5 ch o
Into Tast repeat. I 59 end of
ch. 4th of
•
14th Row: 5 ch. 1 did tr into same place us last rs, 6 ch, 2 Isto ch and 2 abi ct) ir text 3 ch sp. 3 eh, 2 dbt tr 3 ch and 2 db) te into next 3 ch
ch und sp, 5 ch. 1 dbl r te into next single dbi ir; repent from omitting dbi tr 1 ch end 1 db tr at end of last
ch, of 5 repent, I ss into 4th
15th Row: 1, ss into sp, 9 ch.
ch and 2 dbl tr
5th How:: 89 into next ch and inlo sp, 4 ch, dbl tr into
2 dbl tr 3 ch and 2 db le inloch, i dbi trich and i dbl tr samo sp, 4 ch. 2 dbi te inte next sp: repeat from ending next 3 ch sp. 6 ch, miss 1 sp, 2 into next 1 chap, 1 ch, 1 dbi to ir into next single dbl tr, 4 ch; with 4 ch, i sa into 4th of 4 ch dbl tr
ch sp, 5 ch, 1 dbl ir into repeat from omitting i dbl te Gth Row: sx into next db) next tr, 1 ss into next ch and into next 1 ch p. 5 ch; repeat from and 4 ch at end of last repeat,
• omitting du ir and 5 ch as into 4th of end of last repeat, I as into 4th of 9 ch.
ap, 4 ch, 2 ubi ir into same sp. 6 ch. 3 dbl ir into next sp, repeat from ending with 6 ch. I into 4th of 4 ch.
10th Row: 7 ch, dbl tr into
71b Now: A As into ench
next 3 ch p, 12 ch, 3 dbl next 2 dbi tr, i sa into each of into next 3 ch sy, 3 ch. I dult next 2 ch and into sp. 4 ch. 4 Inte
single du tr 3 h dbl ir into sune sp, Bch, repeat from amitting Idbi dbi tr into next sp; reputat from and 3 ch at end of last repeal
ending with 8 ch. 1 ss dnto 4th As into 4th of Teh, of 4 ch.
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Bth Row: an into ich next 4 db) tr. I as into each of next 2 ch and into sp, 4 ch, 10 dbi ir into same ap. 3 ch. 11 dbi tr into next sp; repent from ⚫ ending with 3 ch. 1 Ser into
4th of 4 ch.
9th Row: sa into euch of next 3 dbi tr, 9 ch. 2 dbl tr 2 ch und 2 dbl tr into next 3
ch sp, 5 ch, miss 5 dbl tr, 1 db
tr into next dbi ir, 4 ch; repeni
from ending with 2 dbi ir
ch and 2 dbi ir intu lust 3 ch sp, 5 ch, 1 ss into 4th of V ch.
10th Row: 5 ch.
dbi ir inlo
sane place as last 58,
eh, 3
dbi tr 3 ch and 3 dbir int Lext 2 ch sp, 5 ch, 1 db tr 1 ch
and dh tr into next single
dbi ir: repent
1 db tr 1 ch
omitting fron and dbl trut
end of last repeat, 1 ss into 4th
of 5 ch.
Household Hints
thick
rupa
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If your eleming inteludes many above-the-floor Ren, such as walls, draperies, upholstery an formitor, the tank typo vacuum may offer more value.
It's easier to clean an electric Erill while
slightly is still
recoromend
Warm.
Home economists using medium eoarse arced wool and a powder cleanser to Hi the #rease and food particles from the gritt's surface. Wish with a Ploth flippert
zapy water, rinse with a cloth dipped
witter. clear thoroughly.
them
dry
in
next 4 dbl tr
repeat from
Knit While You Relax
MAN'S
CLASSIC PULLOVERS
MATERIALS: 15 (10) (17) (18) ozs, Emu Botany 4 ply for Round-Neck version 14 (15) (10) (17) oxt, Emu Botany ply for V-neck version. 1 pair each Knitting Needics, size 10 and 12. Set of 4 Knitting Needles, Size 12,
MEASUREMENTS:
40
inches Chest
42 44 40 Length 242 25 26 20 Sleeve
Length 1914 10% 10% 10% TENSION: 7 sta, and 10 rows to square inch.
ABBREVIATIONS:
K.. knit; p.. purl: st(s), stitch(es); tog., together; 1.b., through back of loops.
NOTE: These instructions are given in four alzes, stitches and measurements for the smallest size are given the ordinary way the Inrger sizes being In the following
omitting 2 dbl tr at end of last bracketed
repeat, 1 ss into 4th of 4 ch.
22nd Row: 10 ch, * 1. tr 3 ch
and 1 tr into next 3 ch sp, 12 ch.
ch, miss 1 dbl tr, 1 dbị tr into 19th Row: 7
1 dbi tri rach 7 ch,
of next 2 db] tr, 12 ch; ch and 1 dbl ir into next 1 ch repeat from • omisting
11 ch, 1 tr into next tr. 11 and 12 ch at end of last repeal, ch. 1 dbl IT ch and 1 dbl tr
Iss Into 4th of 18 ch into next ich sp. 3 ch, 1 db! tr into next dbl te, 3 ch; repeat from omiting i dbl tr and 3 ch at
end of last repeat, 1 ss Into 4th of 7 ch.
20th Row: 6 ch, 2 dbl Ir
spaces.
CLASSIC
BACK
ROUND-NECK
PULLOVER
**Using No. 12 needles, cast
23rd Row: 18 ch, 7 tr into on 134 (140) (148) (152) sts. next Ir. ich, 1 tr into next tr.and work in k.1. p., rib for 3 14 eh, i dbi tr between next 2 inches. Change to No. 10 dbi ir. 14 ch; repeat from needles and working in stocking omitting 1 dbl tr and 14 ch at silteh (1 row Krow P) in- end of last
Next row: P. ***
K.2 to at neck echte at be- ginning of next and every following alternate row until 33 (34) (35) (30) sts, remain.
Shape Shoulder:
Cast off 7 sta ni beginning of and following 3 alternate
next rows,
Cast off remaining (3) (0) (7) (8) sts, **
Blejoin wool to remaining 42 and com- (43) (44) (45) sta. mencing at neck edge, work left
10
right match: shoulder shoulder, following Instructions from to ***, reading P for K throughout. SLEEVES
Shape Shoulder:
*
at
Cast off 7 sts, at beginning of next and following 3 alternato rows,
Commencing at right shoulder, armhole shaping, ending knit up 30 (52) (54) (36) ♬ts. armhole edge. from spare needle at back neck, Using No. 12 needles cast on 28 ete. down left side of front 62 (64) (66) (68) sta, and work neck, 32 (34) (36) (38) sts. in c.1, p.1. rib for 3 inches across cast off sta, of front neck Change to No. 10 needles and and 20 s, up right side of working in stocking stitch
front neck. Work in rounds of K 1 row P) Increase 1 st. k.1, p.1, rib for 1 inch, Cast off at each end of 4th and every
very loosely in rib, following 0th row
there tire
TO MAKE UP
Iow
until
116 (120) (124) (128) ts. on needle. Continue without further shaping until sleeve measures 19 Inches from be ginning, ending with a p row. Shape Top:
17th Row: @ch, i dbl it! into next 1 ch sp, 12 ch, 1 ir of 18 repeat, 1 es into 4th orcase 1 st. at each end of 12th next 2 rows.
into next tr, 12 ch, 2 dbl ir into
ch and 1 blir Into 2nd of next 3 ch. 17 ch. 1 dbl ich next 1 ch sp. 3 ch. 1 tr into und 1 dbt ir into 2nd of next 3
next dbi ir, 3 ch; repeat from ch. ch, I dbl tr into next omitting 1 tr and 3 ch at end gledi ir. 3 ch; lepeal front of last repeat, 1 ss into 3rd of omitting dbi ir and ch at 0 ch. end of last repent, 1 ss into 4th 21st Row 1 w into each of next 3 ch and into dbl tr, 4 ch.
of
ch.
18th Row: 8 ch.
1 dbl lr, 1 1 dbl tr into next dbl tr, • 10
ch and ibi ir into next ich eh, 1 tr 3 ch and 1 tr into next
sp. 10 ch, 1 ir into next sp, 10 tr, 10 ch, 1 dbl tr into each of
Newthis month!
DINKY TOYS NO. 7ĖS
Bristol 173 Helicopter The original of this fine model is a 14-seater, twin- engined helicopter with two 3-blade main rotors in tandem, and has a range of about 200 miles at a speed of 95 m.p.h. The fuselage of the model measures 3 in. in length, and is enamelled in light blue and red.
DÍNKY TOYI NO, 134 Connaught Racing Car This attractively streamlined all-British Racing Car has already made a name for Itself in Grand Prix avents, Here isan accurately-modelled miniature finishedin green with driver in racing kit
Overall length 31"
Keep on collecting
DINKY TOYS
-PADE IN ENGLAND BY MECCANO LIMITED, BINNI ROAD, LIVERPOOL JJ
24th Row: 21 ch, * 1 dbl tr into nexi 1 ch sp. 17 cu, 1 dbl tr into next dbl tr, 17 ch; repeat from omitting 1 dbl tr and 17 ch at end of last repeat,
into 4th of 21 ch.
25th Row: 20 de into each 17 ch loop, I ss into Arst de.
Fasten off.
Damp and pin measurements.
out
to
and every following 11th row until there are 148 (154) (180) (166) sts. on needle. Continue without further shaping until work measures 141⁄2 inches from the beginning, ending with a p
row.
Shape Armholes:
Continuing in stocking stitch, cast off 3 sts, at beginning of next 4 rows. 136 (142) (140) (154) sts. The work follows:
05
1st row: K.3, 1.2. tog, k to last 5 sts k.2 tog, t.b... k.3.
2nd row: P.
Repeat these two rows unl 118 (120) (124) (128) st, re- main.
Cantinuc without further shaping until work measures 10 (10%) (11) (11) Inches from shaping, beginning of armhole ending with a p row.
Shape Shoulder:
Cast off 7 sts, at beginning of next rows. Cast off 5 (0) (7) (8) sts. at beginning of next. 2 rows and leave remaining 50 (52) (54) (58) sts, at back neck on spare needite.
FRONT
Follow instructions for from
cloth.
Cast off remaining 5 (0) (7) (8) sis. • Rejoin wool to res maining 07 (59) (81) (03) 519. and commencing at neck edge work left shoulder to match
tions from to SLEEVE
Omitting ribbling, press with right shoulder following instruc. a hot iron over a damp Sew up side and sleeve scams with a back stitch scam. Sew sleeves into armholes, Press all
seams.
CLASSIC V-NECK PULLOVER
Cast off 7 sts. at beginning of 102 (100) (110) (114) sts. Then work as follows:---
1st row: k3, K.2 tog, k to last BACK 5 ds. k.2 tog, t.b.1. k‚ð.
2nd row: P. Repent these two rows 9 (10) (11) (12) times
Now more. decrease 1 st, at each end of next and every following alternate row until 56 (00) (64) (88) als remain.
Decrease each end of every row until 50 sta remain. Cast off. Work another sleeve the
same.
NECKBAND
Follow instructions for sleevo of round-neck pullover,
NECKBAND
Sew up shoulder seams with a back stitch. Using the set of No. 12 needles and with right side of work facing, knit up
(229) (238) (245) round neck as follows:-
Follow instructions for Back 210 of round-neck pullover. FRONT
Follow instructions for back of round-neck pullover, working from ** to **.
Divide for V-Neck as follows:--
Bts.
Commencing at right shoulder, knit,50 (52) (54) (58) sts, from spare needle at back neck, 84 (88) (90) (94) sis, down left aide of front neck, knit 2 sts. from centre V by picking up
Next row: K.87 (50) (61) (63) loops and knitting into back of Cast off 2 sis. work to end. Work them, and knit 03 (87) (89) (03) on second group of sts, for right work in rounds of k. 1, p.1, rib sis, up right side of front neck. side of neck. Keeping sleeve edge straight, decreasing i st., for 1 inch, but k, centre 2 sta. Sew up shoulder seams with at neck edge on every following and decresce i st, at each ride a back stitch. Using the set of 3rd row until 33 (34) (35) (30) of them on every round. Cast off loosely in rib. No. 12 needles and with right sts, remain. alde of work facing, knit up 134 Continue on these sts, until TO MAKE UP
SLS. round work measures 10 (10) (L1) (138) (142) (146)
Complete us for round-neck neck as follows:-
(11%) inches from beginning of pullover.
THE ACCIDENT-PRONE THEORY
By W. W. BAUER, M.D.
5) the occurrence of
or accidents therapeutie Back THE phrase "an accident
Continue without further
Shape Neck:
preventivo
Ton its way to the "a relatively fixed medical aid aside from the care
cyclical pattern of distribution; of his accident,"
increasing steadily from a low
ne-
the
He calls for a
Despite the definite statements shaping until work measures 84 was first intended as a wise
but like many in February to a high in July that certain
persons have an (8%) (%). (034) Inches from crack, beginning of armhole shaping, another jest, it probably and August and then decreasing apparently excessivo tendency
toward having accidents, ending with a p. row.
represents more truth than steadily to the low."
author q questions the "accident- fiction.
And 6) non-industrial
prone" theory. eldents follow a
"relatively moro
more hopeful outlook in accident There Bre persons who are Axed diurnal (daily) pattern.... prevention,
based on the "accident-prone" according to a increasing steadily from a low knowledge and predictability of a peak at t 5 p.m. accident occurrences as defailed number of authorities, who are at 5 am, to
legally accidents on their way and then decreasing again":7) in his study. to happen. Accidents have been
porcent of industrial
K.42 (43) (44) (45) cast off 32 (34) (38) (38), K.42 (43) (43) (45) sis. Work on second group of sts. for right side of
neck.
How "Romeo" Entertains
IT
wns
By ANNE EDWARDS
on
a cause of concern since early way to are due to one of six
Biblical days, according to Dr types: falling, aggressive be Morris S. Schulzinger, writing haviour, handling objects. the AMA Archives of foreign bodies, motor vehicles
Industrial Health.
and stumbling into objects; 8)
For many years, accidents in accidents often occur in chains,
Architect
the United States have alood at as if one "triggered" the other. Favours Mixed
distressingly high level-
100,000 killed, 400,000
per-
manently disabled; 10 million
GENERALLY TRUE.
injured and B
And in a large percentage and billion-yes, of those who suffered repeated Billion-dollars of direct and
not accidents, they happened is not This Mr Harvey Indirect losses. "There's some quite as bad
as it sounds,
money
I got up to go, entertaining If you know how to held me back.
much."
with my
SPECIÁLITY
This
at
Identical hours; 10) some persons tend to repeat aceldents
in
accidents
of
hand to indicate his exotic chatty, Martin Hunt is a great in her en put the sit back of which 27,000 pertain to accidents in general. dr
In the oven and crisp it up.
要
no1
1
Styles In Room Decor
RCHITECT Basil Spence, of Britain fare, bought - himself
house in
An
An
a strange inter- of view, talking to Romeo people.
do it, it can be Uke this room. thing I forgot to tell you," he because the population bas on certain days of the week orj about
traffic has cooking, dinner
motor deepened growing, It looks rich, but it doesn't cost sald, and his voice
Industrial month; 11) some persons have Festival of and parties, and decor."
Just as it had when he told multiplied
increased and the a predilection for certain types has "Night's Juliet
candles are activities In a room black as night He tapped his black cigarette burnt out, and jocund day accident toll has held fairly of accidents or for injuries to eighteenth-century
the body: 123 | Islington, Alcked some grey stands tiploc on the misty level in terms of actual count. certain paria of
are more likely to and aglitter with gold I holder and
uch
the purple carpet mountain tops....”. on to
represents a reduction
"It's wonderful for an archi- listened entranced to the
(his cigarette Was white).
per capita rates and in other occur under the Influence
feet to do his own decorations," 102 emotional stress or strain. voice that wooed Juliet in Elght is the best number for a
But it is still for raties.
he said, "So often you design a the balcony
high. scene talking dinner party, four of each,
These 12 observations apply house, and feel that the whole specifically, of course, to this spirit of the design has been about casseroles and can!!-
"Potatoes," he enunciated in "And they must be full of
CROSS SECTION
study, but the study In thrown away when the owners flowers.
"I love the conversation.
a thrilling voice. 1
I'm
sufficiently suppose
comprehensive to stick up the wallpaper. "All this is very now
skin of baked potatoes. 1, take
1 reporis to really very lucky
Dr Schulzinger the potato out of its skin when study of the 38,000 case histories y a strong suggestion that architect's job is only finished similar observations would when the last coat of paint is me," he said, waving his chums, Peter Glenville is very
talker. Terence
accidents, 8,000 Hatilgan surroundings, "but I have
Ho belleves in mixing styles accidents, and 3,000
The "accident syndrome is "Sometimes I have it instend Ac frequents this place,'
don't believe in treating an instinct for it."
The magnificent volce rolled of toast. Sometimes I save it from all causes, for comparison. diagrammed by Schulzinger lo
represents a very
old rooms with too a first course by filling it complete cross section of many universal risk pertaining to all much reverence. It would have
very include the following factors: a beautiful Somehow I still expected
completo him to say "How allver sweet with shrimpe and cheese sauce.nds of accidents and many poisons, plus irregular additional | been too easy to fill up my house "All this was a striped, black sound 'lovers' tongues by night. It'a a speciality of the house," kinds of people, and constitutes risks incident to physical im- with olgirisenth century · furni—.
he said with a modest down- an almost continuous record pairment. To these may be lure, I believe in being bold like softest music to attending flock wallpaper, rose pink silk
ward glance car." But what ho actually
over a period of 20 years, added one or more other factors: even if it means making a mis curtains, glittering mirrored
mal fake acmetimes." abnormal "I often prepare: it myself. said whe:--- wall, black velvet chairs, white
Out of this study have come adjustment, Irresponsibility, and and black Acmm mantelpiece, "I give them clear soup with But I don't do much coking the following cocclusions: 1) the trigger sploode (the situa
His allting-room has plum and black marble table supported on noodles
'myself how. I can cook and Accidents are essentially an tion which touches off
crimson striped wallpaper, two two palo carved eagles, gilded casserole.of chicken with lots I have
I'm very interested in it. But affliction of youth" 2) males mishap). Behaviour in thenormous emerald green solos, candelabra and wall lights, and of onions, bay leaves, black who does most of it, with
on Italian manservant
havo
significantly higher presence of the.
abstract-painting trigger an obscuro a thick purple carpet,
peppercornis and tomatoes,
accident rates than females; 8) determine the occurrence, and over the Adam fireplace. Mr. Harvey leaned his cheek casserole of lamb with a touchhuanian servant to help him most accidents (74%) are due this is influenced by miniadjust Another roem has one whole wall covered. in mirror glass, upori his hand, and went or in of beef or liver, Cat
Cauliflower
solitary
ment or irresponsibility, the same vibrant tones that in sprinkled
like a French cafe. will cheese and I held out my hand to say experiences of Scene 2, had throbbed grilled. French puas.
"The puntate say that this fa Fresh goodbye. "Parting ls such sweet people (86%); my lady, oh, it is my salad with a French dressing of BOTTOW."
and maladjusted individuala seeldent is basically, an avoid all wrong, and that big mirrors lemon, oil, pepper, salt, tomato
have a lentically higher theble morbid condition which destroy the unbye of the mos morbidity (or Bus Vit dhe Tools this, thone ODG der of accidents, especially taky rossultin replied ones, than responatota dealb, and that fan scabient ought not to have kujundown. and normallyleadjusted), only patient may liber need of I'm not bademi,
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1
love
THE VOICE
on.
or rice, Vien
p/
"I jike to give a dinner party puree, and redBub all Mr Harvey bald was about twice a week. I don't. Then fruit salad with Kirma, "Oh, must you go? - Can't I bollore you-have toƐesand, a lot Lots of cheese,”??
give you, a cup of tea?”
of
environment,
the
to clatively s prsible. The conclusion. In that "an
cilence":