INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING FRINGE
(1¼″ Loop Recommended)
Working with wrong side of rug up, attach two strands of yarn to edge of rug, and with crochet hook pull both strands of yarn through a single crochet stitch and form the 1¼″ loop. Then wrap one strand of yarn back under the loop. Pull the strands up snug; then to form the next 1¼″ loop, pull both strands of yarn through the next stitch to the left, and again wrap one strand under the last loop made. Proceed this way all around the rug.
LOOP STITCH PATTERN
*Loop st.—Put your needle through st. wrap yarn over your finger twice counter clockwise. With needle go under 1st. strand through loop on finger, pick up last strand, pull through loop on finger and through st. Finish like a sc and on to the next.
ABBREVIATIONS
| ch. | chain |
| st.(s) | stitch(es) |
| sc. | single crochet |
| h dc. | half double crochet |
| dc. | double crochet |
| * | Repeat whatever follows the * as many times as specified. |
| ( ) | Do what is in parentheses the number of times indicated. |
POM POM:
Wrap yarn around a 4 inch piece of cardboard, carefully slide off the cardboard and tie in the middle all around the yarn very tightly. Trim each end with scissors and shape into a puff. Sew on top of tam over the hole.
Scatter rugs and throw pillows are fashionable and are an inexpensive way of putting warmth and color in your room. Sturdy, long-wearing Kentucky Soft Spun Yarns work up particularly well for rugs and pillows. Kentucky Soft Spun patterns are simple and interesting.