Published by Collins/Conde Nast (1972) |
The first – the Vogue Guide to Knitting, I picked up in Oxfam in Tooting (a nice area of south London I venture to rarely and which makes me think of Citizen Smith and 'Power to the people'. I was in that neck of the woods getting some advice at the amazing Wimbledon Sewing Machine Centre, which, incidently, is attached to one of my favourite museums, the weird and very wonderful London Sewing Machine Museum).
I clocked the 'Tiny bikinis' referred to on the cover, and then the 'Exciting designs' – for example a terrific smock (with rolled-up jeans, thick socks and sandals), and a fair isle sweater and matching beret worn by a rather stern child:
The shape of things to come |
Click here for a (as always free) PDF of the pattern for her lovely floral pullover.
Published by Marshall Cavendish (1982) |
The second book, Aran and Fair Isle Knitting, I received as a gift from someone who knows me only too well. 'Tis a technicolour treasure trove of Scottish knitwear, such as this lovely jumper:
Getting it in the neck |
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Stay cosy!
liking the espadrilles/thick socks/chunky tunic look!
ReplyDeletethat ifone-esque pose is uncanny! :)
yes me too! xx
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