Pattern: Lady's Knitted Sweater, Minerva Knitting Book, Vol. XV, 1923
Yarn: merino wool (50 g/160 m), 340 g orange, 100 g black
Needle + Hook: 3 mm
Notes: Back, front and sleeves knitted in one-piece. Instructions for sleeves had to be adjusted for more length and width. Collar required only 14 black stripes.
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Yarn: merino wool (50 g/160 m), 40 g white, 120 g black
Hook: 3.5 mm
Notes: I had to reduce the number of stitches for the crown from 102 (6x17) to 96 (6x16) stitches. And increased the brim to 114 st before starting the triangles.
#vintagecrocheting #crocheting #historicalpattern #historicalfashion #1920s #1920spattern #1920sstyle #haekelnDas passt ja mal perfekt. 100 Jahre später ...
Thank you very much. The crocheted part was a bit tricky to understand (it appeared that some of the instruction was missing - so I simply added what made sense in order to look like the picture) but otherwise it was really easy to do.
Hi, thanks for the feedback. So far, I haven't planned to share the patterns (but might make exceptions for those patterns I have created myself). If the patterns are not my own ones, I think it is not really appropriate to do so. However, a couple of the patterns I used are actually available for free on the internet (e.g. on archive.org). If the latter is the case, I will add a corresponding note.
Pattern: Moss Stitch Jumper, Woman’s Weekly, 1921 (published in “A Stitch of Time”, Vol. 1)
Yarn: Cotton Denim, 320 g (100g/420m)
Needle: 2.5 mm + 3 mm
Really love the design of this jumper and consider to make another one in another color.
#vintageknitting #vintageknitwear #1920sknit #1920sstyle #1920sfashion #historicalknitting #historicalpattern #knitting #stricken #knittersofpixelfed #crafts #handmadewardrobeThank you very much. I am really suprised how well these old patterns work out and how interesting the designs are.
Pattern: A Scarf And Tam For Wintry Days, Women's Weekly, 1920 (published in "A Stitch in Time", Vol. 1)
Yarn: virgin wool blend, 360 g (50 g/210 m) / worsted wool, 110 g
Needle: 2 mm
#vintageknitting #vintageknitwear #historicalknitting #historicalpattern #1920sstyle #1920sfashion #1920sknit #1920sknitwear #knitting #stricken #knittersofpixelfed #craftsPattern: Crocheted Tam O'shanter, The Columbia Books of Yarn, 19h Edition, 1918
Yarn: sock yarn 100g
Hook: 4 mm
Notes: Added one more row of increase (spacing 5 sg) to give more width.
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