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4 ply / Fingering / Sock / Sport
US 5 / 3.75mm
Straight
Basic Shaping, Garter , Lace
This classic jumper certainly stands the test of time and will flatter your shape perfectly. Take on the vintage challenge and try it out for yourself. Don't forget to let us know how you get on via our private Facebook group!
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Let's Go Back In Time!
This pattern originally came from a 1932 edition of Aunt Kate's Knitting Book. Aunt Kate was a homely character who appeared in the newspapers of John Leng & Co in Dundee, notably the People’s Journal (1859-1986) which had a wide Scottish readership. Aunt Kate appeared around the later 1880s as a regular feature before having her own Aunt Kate series which ran in two series from late 1890-1910s and then 1933 onwards. Her books covered all sorts of homely pursuits from baking, cooking, knitting and sewing through to fortune-telling and dream interpretation.
©DC Thomson & Co Ltd
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