Cute Cardigan's
Collection by Janice Docherty
Something every woman should have is a few lovely cardi's . They feel and look so nice on.
Women's 1960s Retro Trim-Fit Cropped Cardigan -- PDF KNITTING PATTERN
Undeniably arresting, this cropped little gem is perfect for any season -- knit in a light wool/cotton blend for spring or a gentle wool for fall. By Bernat. Sizes: 12, 14, 16, and 18. Gauge: 5 sts/7 rows = 1" sq. THIS PATTERN IS A REPRODUCTION, DELIVERED ELECTRONICALLY. This pattern will be downloaded as a PDF file; you will need a program such as AdobeReader to access it (see adobe.com). Thanks for your business, and keep coming back!
2 lacy cardigans from the 50s in 4 ply
Patterns Galore : 2 lacy cardigans from the 50s in 4 ply - Accessories FREE! Sample Patterns Crochet Photo gallery Baby Patterns Toys, Dolls & Household Ladies Patterns Fair Isle Navajo Alpine Nordic Quick, easy & beginners patterns Men's, children & family Extra value patterns Spring summer coats & jackets knitting patterns
1940s fashion-Smocked sweater Knitting ePattern B32 B34 | Etsy
This listing is for a knitting ePattern which can be downloaded instantly after purchase. This pattern is from the early 1940s, the smoking is unusual but ooooh so pretty! The buttoned front provides a lovely, flattering feature. The pattern was made for a 32"-34" bust. Tension for yarn substitution is 8 stiches and 8 rows per inch. The original design was among a number sold by a large Australian wool mill in the 30's, 40's and 50s. The pattern, published originally in Australia is now in…
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I love everything about this little cardigan! (except maybe the small 32-34 bust sizing). From Economy Knits 5, early late 30s/early 40s. Cute collar, puff sleeves, large celluloid buttons and the model has great hair. What a combination! The Economy Knit Books were published from the mid-thirties specially for the Woolworths stores. The post-war ones didnt mention a 'brand' of yarn which really does prove fingering is fingering is fingering. I hope you like it! x
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1950's Knitting - Fisherman-Knit Cardigan
Fisherman-Knit Cardigan 32-34 & 36-38" Bust Kindly shared by the lovely Bex over at Subversive Femme Free 1950's Women's Cardigan Knitting Pattern
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I love everything about this little cardigan! (except maybe the small 32-34 bust sizing). From Economy Knits 5, early late 30s/early 40s. ...
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Stitchcraft Magazine - July-Aug 1948
Stitchcraft Magazine - Smaller Size Postwar Issue - 1940's knitting and crochet patterns book-collecting.com/
1940s knitting pattern 'Sue', puff sleeved cardigan with polka dots - vintage knitting pattern PDF (410)
Patons and Baldwins 'Sue' knitting pattern - circa 1940s. Super cute cardigan with puffed sleeves and embroidered polka dots - what a fun forties style! To Fit: 35 inches around the bust Needles: 3.75mm and 2.75mm Yarn: fingering weight yarn. This listing is for the above PDF pattern, available by Instant Download. I can also email it to you instead if requested. *************************** Need help resizing a vintage pattern? Check out ByGumByGolly's amazing series on her blog…
. {TORY BURCH} Purple classic cardigan XXS
NEW☆Tory Burch_Purple/Gold Button Cardigan[XXS]☆ NWOT • \\Tory Burch// Purple [Rarest color/royalty] ::: Golden Tory Burch logo buttons ::: Tried on once ::: Perfect condition ::: NEW condition ::: Authentic ::: Classic/chic/bold ::: Size [XXS] fits like a XS ::: Has stretch to the fabric☆ Tory Burch Tops Button Down Shirts
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Vintage Knits: Two Cardigans from 1960
Here are two smart cardigans from the Big Bold Bulky Knits book, published in 1960. I like the one on the right, don’t you? Here are the patterns: More knitting patterns