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Scatter Rugs by the Spool Company 1940

3/1/2025

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We're up to the 1940s. Most patterns I have from that year are either thread or rug yarn. Scatter Rugs is one of the rug yarn booklets. This booklet has three different methods of making a rug; crochet, shaggy and pompon. The shaggy and pompon are made by tying bundles of yarn to a rug base. 
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This booklet specifies Clark's ONT Cotton Rug Yarn which is probably somewhere between a worsted and  super bulky yarn. They suggest a size G hook to go with it which seems a bit small for super bulky.​
Here are some of the crochet rugs. The first ones are intended to match maple floors. The second is tells you how to make a footstool cover to match.
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I'm not sure why the oval one is called a kitten's paw. There's another version of that same pattern with a stripe around the outside. I thought the elephant was kind of cute. The gold one is called Glamour Girl and is made with a lot of puff stitches. Making those stitches with a heavy yarn and a G hook sounds like a recipe for sore hands.
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​Here are versions of the Shaggy and Pompon rugs. They're cute but sound kind of tedious. First you make the bundles or pompons. Then you tie them to the rug base you can buy. It could be a way to use up scraps though.
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There was one set of patterns in the booklet that was not a rug. They suggested that you can use the leftover rug yarn for pot holders. They're titled Hit-and-Miss Potholders. Find out next week if they'll be a hit or a miss.
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    I'm from Minnesota and have been crocheting since 2003.  I inherited a box full of Workbasket Magazines from my mother-in-law and became obsessed with the vintage patterns.  

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