Date: Early 1950s
Measurements: to fit a 34 to 36" bust
Materials: 3-ply or light fingering; 3mm US 2.5, 2.75mm US 2, 2.25mm US 1, and 2mm US 0 needles; 9 buttons
Original used 8 ozs of Lyscordet Soft Knitting Cotton
Tension: 8 stitches to 1 inch
This sweet, short sleeved bolero has an all over pattern and curved fronts
Date: estimated mid 1940s
Measurements: Bust 34; length 14"; sleeve seam 5"
Materials: 4 ply or fingering yarn; 3.75mm US 5 and 2.75mm US 2 needles
Originals used 6 ozs Emu Unshrinkable 3-ply Botany
Belted Cardigan
This is a great late 1930s cardigan in a good modern size. The short
cardigan has wrap over sides and it held in place with a belted tie.
This pattern does not have any tension or gauge advice
Date: late 1930s
Measurements: bust 36 to 37"; length 18"; sleeve seam 17"
Materials: aran or worsted and 3-ply or light fingering; 4.5mm US 7 and 3.75mm US 5 needles
Original used 7 ozs of tweed effect wool and a little 3-ply wool in a colour to match
Stitchcraft February 1933 - The Chic of Check
This is wonderful - that deep ribbing around the waist and cuffs and the check just sets it all off
Measurements: Bust 34"; Length 18"; sleeve seam 18"
Materials: 4-ply or fingering; 3mm US 2.5 and 3.25mm US 3 needles; 7 buttons
Original used 6 ozs brown and 4 ozs natural Patons Super Scotch Fingering 4-ply
Tension: 8 stitches to 1 inch using 3.25mm needles
Language Note
This
pattern had a word commonly used to describe dark brown for much of the
20th century: the N-word. I have edited it from the pattern and
substituted with the word ‘dark’. The original pattern was a product of
its time, and although the word is not being used in a racially hateful
way, it allowed prejudices to continue. By editing the word I hope that I
am not suggesting that these prejudices never existed, merely that they
are not acceptable today (nor were they in the past).