Lady’s Panel Front Jumper from 1928 – Leach’s Six Penny Knitting Series Issue 104

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Year – 1928, published in Leach’s Six Penny Knitting Series Issue 104 which is subtitled Jumper-Suits, Jumpers and Cardigans.

Size -Width around under arms is 38 inch bust, but it is supposed to be baggy, or “have positive ease” as modern knitters call it. I suggest it is intended for 34 to 36 inch bust

Yarn Size – 3 ply

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7 responses to “Lady’s Panel Front Jumper from 1928 – Leach’s Six Penny Knitting Series Issue 104”

  1. sllgatsby Avatar

    I love that it’s in blue, gray, and orange! I love blue and orange together. Regarding the bust size, it says in the the callout on the first page of the pattern that it’s for a 33-36″ bust.

  2. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    How do I get a copy of this pattern? My partner would love it (hopefully)!

  3. Melissa Avatar
    Melissa

    This jumper is fantastic, but I was wondering if you have the pattern for the skirt the cover model is wearing also?

    1. Caroline Brooks Avatar

      Hmm I’m not sure. I scanned it at the British Library and probably didn’t scan the skirt pattern.

      1. Melissa Avatar
        Melissa

        Oh, that’s a shame. Well, thank you for offering this pattern, I really love 20’s fashion.

  4. freetoairphoenix Avatar

    The “modern” design on front panel is remarkable. I find it much more aesthetically pleasing than the rounded, overly simplistic designs of today. It’s odd how we have everything mechanized, instant, so we have more free time, yet even in design it has reverted to the most simple and basic of patterns.

  5. Lorrie Avatar

    What a delightful tunic. Art deco clothing at its best.

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