Vintage Knitting Pattern Archive

Vintage Knitting Pattern Archive

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October 18, 2016October 9, 2019 Caroline Brooks

Groovy Men’s Sweater & Scarf Combo from early 1970s – Patons 6288

August 22, 2016October 9, 2019 Caroline Brooks

Free Vintage Knitting Pattern – Thirties Men’s Sweater

August 21, 2016October 9, 2019 Caroline Brooks

Two 1930s Men’s knitting patterns – golf pullover and Polo Sweater

August 20, 2016October 9, 2019 Caroline Brooks

1940s Cardigan and Top set – Patons 923 -Free Vintage Knitting Pattern

July 12, 2015July 12, 2015 Caroline Brooks

Free Vintage Knitting Magazine – Stitchcraft from June 1952

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  • Sweater
  • short sleeves
  • jumper
  • 28 inch bust
  • 30 inch bust
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  • vintage knitting magazine
  • 2 ply
  • unusual stitch
  • children’s
  • raglan sleeves
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  • girls
  • free vintage crochet
  • jacket
  • hats
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  • longsleeves
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  • cables
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  • accessories
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  • gloves
  • socks
  • beret
  • scarf
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  • coat
  • teens
  • cap
  • underwear
  • collar
  • sideways knit
  • tank top
  • waistcoat
  • juliet cap
  • Miss Marple Scarf
  • free guernsey pattern
  • guernsey
  • gansy
  • fisherman’s sweater
  • unisex
  • tyrolean
  • shawl
  • tippet
  • bed jacket
  • swimsuit
  • skirt
  • swagger coat

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I’m happy to post all my vintage pattern for free, but in return please consider donating what you think a knitting pattern is worth to this charity. My best friend died of this horrid form of muscular dystrophy last year and his son’s story is on the website here.

If you can’t afford to donate, perhaps share the myotonic dystrophy page above with your friends on Facebook and ask them to chip in £1 or $1 for you.

The family of my friend has seen the lab which uses the funds for it’s research and I know every penny goes to good use.

TO DONATE GO TO – https://donate.musculardystrophyuk.org/public/landing.aspx?content=Congenital-Myotoni-%20Dystrophy-Fight-Fund