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This simple crochet rug will add charm to your bedroom or bathroom. Use white or black and a colour or two shades of a colour, and you may have your choice of rags, rug yarn or candlewick for ’making it. Make a matching towel-end in string and if it is the bedroom you are concentrating on, a duchess runner in filet to go with the rug. Pattern 1189 contains directions and charts for making a rug, a runner and towel ends; illustrations of them and of all stitches used and particulars of material required.

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Southland Times, Issue 23832, 1 June 1939, Page 15

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This simple crochet rug will add charm to your bedroom or bathroom. Use white or black and a colour or two shades of a colour, and you may have your choice of rags, rug yarn or candlewick for ’making it. Make a matching towel-end in string and if it is the bedroom you are concentrating on, a duchess runner in filet to go with the rug. Pattern 1189 contains directions and charts for making a rug, a runner and towel ends; illustrations of them and of all stitches used and particulars of material required. Southland Times, Issue 23832, 1 June 1939, Page 15

This simple crochet rug will add charm to your bedroom or bathroom. Use white or black and a colour or two shades of a colour, and you may have your choice of rags, rug yarn or candlewick for ’making it. Make a matching towel-end in string and if it is the bedroom you are concentrating on, a duchess runner in filet to go with the rug. Pattern 1189 contains directions and charts for making a rug, a runner and towel ends; illustrations of them and of all stitches used and particulars of material required. Southland Times, Issue 23832, 1 June 1939, Page 15

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