
This pattern was originally published in Madame Weigel’s Journal of Fashion on September 1st, 1944 and is in the public domain in Australia.
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There are many ways of finishing the top, amongst them being a flat bow, a band of fur, a bow of crochet worked to match, and crocheted or knitted flowers.Ĭlick here to download the original pattern in pdf format Thread about 6 inches of elastic into top – theis is the cast off edge. Thread three inches of tubular elastic (or crocheted chain to match) into the lower edge – this being the “cast on” edge. Make these gathers form by oversewing invisibly. Gather the two sides separately and draw up to about 6 inches, or 15cm. Make up according to the instructions below. These four rows are repeated until the work measures 14 inches, or 35.5cm square or deeper if desired.
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Row 3: K2, *Insert needle into the next stitch in the row below and knit into it k1 repeat from * to the last 2 sts, k2. Row 1: K1, *Insert needle into the next stitch in the row below and knit into it k1 repeat from * to the last st, k1. These two rows are repeated until the work measures 14 inches, or 35.5cm square or deeper if desired. Row 1: K2tog, *yo, k2tog repeat from * to the last 2sts, yo, k2.

Perky Snood 1942 via Victory Vintage Blog 3.

Crochet snood with a bow via The Wartime Woman 2.
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