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PRACTICAL

HOMECRAFT

CARDIGAN IN FOUR SIZES

41

The patterned white cardigan worn by the model was made up originally in white and teamed with coloured craval. It is styled for Munrospun "EVENING DUSK" wool and according to the instructions followed will fit bust sizes from 32 to 38.

****

Measurements and quan- tities' are correct only for Munrospun "Evening Dunk" Wool.

MATERIALS:

8 (9) (10) (11) 028. Munrospun "Evening Dusk" Wool.

1 pair ench Nos. 12 and 14 Knitting Needles.

7 (7) (8) (8) buttons. MEASUREMENTS:

Bust

2nd 3rd 4

ins. ins. Ins. 82 34 36

Length 22 2214 23

Lize ip. 38 2814

Sleeve

Beam

19 19 19% 20 TENSION:

drag

Now work in the following pattern.

** lat row: * K.2, p.d. Rop. from to and this raw four times.

Next row: * K2 tor, but do not slip sto, off needle, then . into the back of the samo 2 sts, 1.2. fep, from to end of row. Next row: P.2, 1.2. Rep. from

• to end of row, Rep. this row tar Umes.

Dont, to work in patt. as for

then

brekk.

Works 1 complete patt dec. at beg, of 7th and foll. 6th row unt 70 (80) (84) (88) sts, remain, ending at side edge.

Harmony In The Home

By HENRY BLUNDELL ·

A gongo

of imagination. room tus ceiling and woodwork- there is plenty of scope for it.

with

K proportion about most our instion, Ever things is important. But every of tow. Rep.

especially is it so

So much for the general prin- colour.

ciples. It is impossible for me Colours in the home should to give each one of you detailed bo delicately balanced so that adelce an your own individual they achieve a pleasant, and, at problems. I can only add a few times inuafal harmony with hints. themselves. They should add - Bright primary colours: These that "upecial somethlug", to dis- can be used most effectively in | tingulah the room they decorate. Very small areas. Strong enlours

Colours can make small rooms

in ulcoves and recesses can bring Next row: Work in patt to look larger, wantn Tooms feel a room to life Instantly. pocket opening p.38 pocket is cooler, or endow a kitchen or on to needle, work to end. nursery with an air of bustling

activity.

Next row: P2, 12 tog. but do not slip sts. off noedic, then . Into the back of the sume, 2 sta, Rey, from to end of row.

Rep. from * to ** doe. Ist at bull ands of the foll. 7th. and every foll. 8th. row untfi 152 (180) (108) (178) sis remain.

Cart. in patt, until work mea- вится

8 (055) (7) (7%) ina. from beg

Change 10 No. 14 needles and cont in pait. for a further 2 ins:

Change to No. 12 needles, Inc. at both ends of the next and every foll. 8th row, until there are 108 (175) (184) (192) sts, working extra sts. into patt. as they come,

Cont in patt. without further. shaping until work mensures 14 (144) (15) (13) Ins. from beg

Shape Armholes:

9 ate, to 1 in. ABBREVIATIONS: K-knit; p-purl; st, or ats.-stitch or stitches; in, or ins.-inch or inches; inc. increasing; dec.- decrease

Cast off 0 sts at beg, of next or decreasing

rows, then work 2 tog, at both patt. pattern; rep. -- ends of next and every alt. row repeat; foll. following; until 182 (140) (140) (156) mis. cont. →→→ continue; beg remain. beginning: tog.-together; wl.fwd wool forward; wl. bk..-wool back; st. st. stocking stitch.

NOTE:

Instructions are given for 3rd. 1st. aizc. For 2nd. and 4th sizes follow figures

2

Cont. without further shaping (224) (23) ins, from beg until work measures 21% (22)

Shape Shoulders: Cast off 11 (12) (13) (14) sts. at heg, of next 8 rows.

Cast off remaining sts.

POCKETS

Using No. 12 needles cast on

in brackets respectively. 36 cts. and work 4 ins. In st. at When only one set of figurés is given this refers to all Bizca.

BACK

Using No. 12 needles cast on 100 (108) (178) (184) sts.

1st row: K.2, p.2. Rep. from * in end of row.

Slip these sts. on to a spune needle End leave meantime. work another pocket in the

same way.

LEFT FRONT

Using No. 12 needles cast on 80 (84) (88) (02) siz.

la row: K.2, p2, Rep. from

* do end of row.

Tell The Architect

What

You Want

AT EITHER SIDE of this cosy ranch house, a plauting trellis is featured under the front roof overhang. It is finished in brick veneer with ledgerçek, used left of the living room ploure window, for contrast. A planting box is another design feature,

COMPACT AND COSY

By JOAN O'SULLIVAN

THE home builder who's the foyer or from the living-

keeping an eye on his dining area beyond it.

budget and who isn't?- The living-dining Toom wants a home that's'

com

pact. And even small dwellings aren't

that. It's up to

architect to

charming. The living area has a plcture-window view, while in the dining section, close to the

always kitchen, there's a large window the overlooking the side garden. the see that

plan is efficient, with not an A wide plastered archway in.

the, living room

inch of space wasted.

leads 10 the Rooma bedroom wing.

Jiere that offers open off hallway

The above fits this de- the homemaker two big storage acription. It's a cosy little closets. There are three bed

closet. home, beautifully planned room-ull with good to provide the maximum space. The two corner rooms are of convenienle in the mini- cross-ventilated,

mum of spare.

ENTRY HALL FEATURE

A separate entrance hall is a feature many familles favour,

The kitchen'e at the back of the house, accessible From the dining area. Close by, there's a small lavatory, the basement stairway and a back service entrance.

This home has one, and it's put The basement in largo enough

to good use, having a roomy for clothing closet as well as a back room.

wall of open shelves, which are decorative whether viewed from

good-sized recreation

Tutal area is 10,489 cubic feet.

BEDROOM

11~0'x12-0*

KITCHEN 10-1"x12-0

CLO

HALL

STOR.

tia

ELO

LIVING & DINING ROOM

19230 × 1227′′

BEDROOM BEDROOM 100%10- 8-3x10-2

THE COMBINATION diving-dining area and kitchen akare the right half of H+307»KP% floor plan. Three bedrooms and a

bath are at lett.

At the same time when work measures 3 (6%) (0) (01⁄44) ins. from beg. maka pocket opening thus:-

Patt. 22 (24) (28) (28) sis,, cast off next 88 sts. loosely, patt. to end.

thero

look

OF

But always bear in mind that when you want to increase the Cont. in paft, until work mea- |

apparent size of a room there sures, 0 (0%) (7) (734) Ins. Every room in every house in should be a preponderance

OL from beg.

the city provides a different and pastel shades. Change to No.. 14 needles and fascinating study of its own. Ils Panelled doors: cont. In patt, for a further 2 instasteful decoration depends on munt effective in a strong colour

Change to No. 12 needles.

a number of basle factors, with mouklings in white Inc. at beg, of next and every First to be really successful pastel- door painted a ver- full. 8th, row until here are 8 the colour scheme must be milon with mouldings in mist (08) (02) (98) sis. cont. with-

salisfying and "sympathette" to blue is a striking and original out further shaping until work

the character and temperament combination, of the people who live in it. measures 12 (13) (13) (14)

Some people HTL doterred inx, from beg. ending, at front

Next, the room structure from

using delicate pastel edge.

disposition of the walls and cell- shades because they fear they

dirty too ing arcus and so on-should be will get

quickly, cerefully studied, and alas the especially if there are young source, quallly and direction of children in the house, This the light.

fear is ill-founded nowndaya. Finally, when you have con- Most points can be washed or sidered w these factors ned scrubbed down frequently with weighed them up in your mind, any of the usual detergents and there is only one other piece of cleaners and restored to their advice I can give: Use your original freshness.

Shape Front:

noxt

Work 2 to. at beg. of and every foll, 4th row at front edue, and cont, until work men- sumen 14 (1434) (15) (15%) Ins from beg, ending at side edge.

Shopo Armhola:

row.

on

Cast off Usts, at beg, of next

Sun dee. at front edge every 4th row, work 2 tog. on every alt. row at armhole edge 9 (10) (10) (10) times.

Cont. to dec. at front edge until 44 (48) (52) (56) sis, main then cont. without further shaping untit work meuSUTEI 215 (22) (2244) (23) ins. from | beg.

Shape Shoulder:-

Cast off 11 (12) (13) (14) st. at beg, of next alt. rows armhole edge.

RIGHT FRONT

at

Work us for loft front revers- ing all shapings.

SLEEVES

Using No. 14 needles cast on 88 (08) (90) (94) ats, and work in kl, p. xlb for 3% iris,

Change to No. 12 needles and patt. ns far back.

Inc, at both ends of the 5th and every fall 6th row untu there are 128 (130) 134) (138)

ots

Cont. In patt, without further shaping unti work measures

19 (19%), (10%) (20) Ins. mea- sured at side edge.

Shope Top:

Cast off 6 ats, at beg. of next

2 rows, then work 2 tog, at both ends of every row until 82 (08) |(70) (74) mă. remain.

Chet off 5 nts, at beg, of next 3 rows.

Cast off remaining sts.

BAND

Using No. 14 needles cast on

| 18 sts, and work in patt, as fol-

lows:-

lat row: * K.1, w1. fwd, al.

1 purtwise, wi. bk. Rep. from * to end.

2nd row: P.J, wi. bl., si. purlwise, wi. Iwd, Rep, trora to end.

3rd row: K.1, wl. fwd., sl, 1 purlwise, wi. bl. Rep. from

to end.

Rep. last 2 rows untk work TIGRAINES 1 inch. then make buttonhole thus:-

Humdrum Dish Changed To Cinderella Dessert

By ALICE DENHOFF

CHOCOLATE can make Add tap, inger and

the difference between tap. cinnamon

urcased baking dish,

a humdrum dessert and a festive one.

For example, it would be difficult to And more simple dessert thari bread pudling.

Tum

into A

Bake at 350° F. 20 min,

Cool. Serve with CTCAITL Makes 6 servings,

French Traat

Yet what happened to Cl- Now there's the other half of derella *happens to bread that pkg. of semi-sweet pudding when chocolate chocolate morsels. What to do? glamorises it,

Spiced Pudding Spiced Chocolate Bread Pud- ding, nude with semi-sweet chocolate bits, is the scal provf

Well, you might like to do a Chocolate Pust Souffle This Dessert might impress you os farmidably French and fussy, but it has been streamlined mid made easy-to-manage,

To serve 6, boat 4 pkg. of the pudding, us it were! semi-swoct chocolate and 1 c. milk in top of double boiler. org beater, until Beat with smonth.

Add 3 tbsp, sugar, tsp. vanilla,' pinch of salt and 3 eqls, Beat with egg beater 1 min, Cover

Combine 1 soft bread crumbs,

pkg. semi-sweet chocolate, 1 c. sugar and 14 c. milk. Cook

over hot water until mixture is smooth.

Beat 1 egg slightly. Add 14 c, and cook milk (2 c. milk in all used) and for 20

salt. Combine both the cover. LSD. mixtures and continuo cooking Until thick.

over boiling water min. without lifting

Remove from heal. Servu im- mediately, Servo with cream.

A CORNER FOR

MEN

HIS KIND OF

A MEAL

SCREEN-MAN Victor Mature likes food, likes to cook-but doesn't much like cooking for other people.

"I dislike giving dinner

told me. parties," he

"I prefer to wander around Next row: Patt. 6, cast af B.the, kitchen swathed in a-

huge apron and eating what Next row! Cart on 6 ats. I cook as I go along."' above those cast off in previous

patt, to end.

row.

Mr Mature thinks men cook far better than women andi offers a recipe to prove it:-

Cont. in patt, making 6 (8) (7) (7) more buttonholes at Take two large green peppers. Intervala of 2 Ins, and measured Top them, and dig out every from east off edge of previous single one of those plus--they buttonhole.

·

Now cunt, until band la lang

round back of neck and down

left front, stretching slightly to

large

pre terribly hot. One pip can be murder, Mix lib. of good minced beet with # enough to order right trant, quality

finely chopped onion, salt, in a large plus a little saucepan. Just cover with water; bring to the boll, and add a cup of rice. Simmer for about 20 minutes-until the rice is cooked. `·

h

Cast off.

POCKET BORDERS

Using No. 14 needles cast on front 16 ata, and work us for band until band is long enough to border pocket edge.

Make another pocket border in the same way.

TO MAKE UP

***

Fill the peppers with the mixture, adding a little paprika as you go. Stand in a pan in about an inch of water. Cover and cook in a moderate oven. unut the

tender. peppers aro Servo with a tomato purev.

nest.

Press all pieces of work Two small ting of the Italian lightly with a hot iron over a r Mature likes his

kind is enough for two people, damp cloth.

puree Join shoulder scams. Set In sleeves. Pin out and press these "I ent Lua with fried scame flat. Join aide and sleeve chiskon and a green salad. seams. Béw down pocket imings And whatever you may think— and sow pocket borders to top-1 don't serve mayonnaise with

salad. Just of pockets hemmingenda on my

oil and right aldo. Sew on front band vinegar,"

He serves no wine with this, stretching slightly to A. Piziska buttonholes and sew on buttons ["I__nover drink with meals," ho

told me. to correspond. Press seams,

THINGS

THAT

HUSBANDS SAY

I've had

the most. exhausting

day'

MORNING

LUNCH-TIME

AFTERNOON

EVENING

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