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Mar 13, 2021 ∙ 3 min
Resizing Vintage Knitting Patterns
Unfortunately, most vintage patterns are made for a set size, unless they detail other sizes. I suppose at the time, resizing patterns was a skill that came as second nature for most knitters, but I find it as rare as hen’s teeth to find detailed instructions helping people to do this nowadays. For small increases, say going from a 34" to 36", you can look at increasing the size of your needle to create a bigger garment, but it has limitations before your garment begins to look too lacy. This...
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Feb 8, 2021 ∙ 2 min
Yarn Weight for Vintage Knitting Patterns
The first hurdle to overcome when embarking on a knitting project is to determine what yarn to use. This becomes a little more challenging when knitting from vintage patterns because over the decades, the goalposts have moved for yarn weight. Whilst DK (double knitting) and chunkier yarns are popular today for how quick they are to work up, they weren’t very popular pre-1950s. Even when we do see DK yarns being introduced around the 1950s, it was a completely different beast to what we know...
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Jul 28, 2019 ∙ 3 min
How to Wet-Block Knitting
Blocking your knitting, whilst not essential, will really transform your hard work from something that is merely home-made, to something that is beautifully hand-crafted. It's also really easy to do. In terms of equipment, you will need the following: Your knitting project Blocking T-pins Foam mats Basin of tepid water Towel Blocking wires (optional) No rinse washing liquid (optional) As you can see in the picture, my pieces of knitting are curly around the edges, and are a bit shapeless and...
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Sarah StJohn-O'Connor
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