Posts from the ‘Free Patterns’ Category
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Stitchcraft Freebie: Double Collar Double Chic Posted on June 7, 2013
I know it’s nearing summer and perhaps the last thing you want/need is a tailored jacket pattern. But Anne was kind enough to request it, so who am I to say no. :) Click on the following link to download the free pdf: Double Collar Double Chic Pattern. This pattern is from the January 1937 edition… Read More »
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Knitting Pattern Freebie: The Boulevarde Jacket Posted on May 10, 2013Before I delve in to today’s freebie pattern, I wanted to give you an update on my knitted Floral Jumper. I decided that I’m going to forge ahead with the same yarn I had been using, the cascade heritage, instead of starting over with a new cotton yarn. Since I’ve never worked with cotton (or… Read More »
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Stitchcraft Freebie: Embroidered Jumper Posted on April 12, 2013It’s been quite a while since I’ve posted up some patterns for you all! I was going to blog about my most recent sewing project/s but I figured that could wait till Monday. This pattern comes from the February/March 1944 edition of Stitchcraft Magazine. Click on the following link to download the pattern as a… Read More »
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Stitchcraft Freebie: Plain and Practical Cardigan Posted on March 1, 2013Today’s knitting pattern comes from the January 1943 edition of Stitchcraft magazine. Click on the following link to download the pattern as a pdf: Plain and Practical Cardigan Pattern. It’s so dreary a name for this lovely, chic pattern don’t you think?! If it were me this would be the “Pretty & Practical” cardigan pattern. Let’s… Read More »
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Stitchcraft Freebie: Cutaway Neckline Sweater Posted on February 22, 2013Today’s freebie pattern comes once again, from the March 1955 edition of Stitchcraft Magazine. (This edition is chock full of good knitting patterns!) Click on the following link to download the pattern as a pdf: Cutaway Neckline Sweater Pattern And another view in black and white: I’m not 100% why they call this a cut-away neckline, but since… Read More »
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Stitchcraft Freebie: Beaded Lucelle Jumper Posted on February 15, 2013Today’s freebie pattern comes, once again, from the March 1955 edition of Stitchcraft Magazine. Click on the following link to download the pattern as a pdf: Beaded Lucelle Jumper Pattern While we’re in the middle of winter, I’ve managed to pick a spring/summer jumper to share with you all today, instead of being all practical and… Read More »
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Stitchcraft Freebie: Lace Panel Jumper Posted on January 25, 2013Today’s freebie pattern comes from the March 1955 edition of Stitchcraft Magazine. Click on the following link to download the pattern as a pdf: Lace Panel Jumper Pattern For some reason the only color I can envision this jumper in at the moment is a pale, yet sunny yellow. Perhaps it’s due to the dreary winter that… Read More »
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Stitchcraft Freebie: Such a Lovely Granny Sweater Pattern Posted on December 14, 2012Today’s pattern freebie comes from the February 1943 edition of Stitchcraft. I think it’s quite funny that it was designed for “Granny” but I think it’s so pretty so I titled it the Lovely Granny Sweater. Apparently I love me some granny-wear. :) Click on the following link to download the free pdf pattern: Such… Read More »
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Stitchcraft Freebie: Easy Stitches for a Chic Jumper Pattern Posted on November 30, 2012I seem to be stuck in the 30′s as far as choosing a knitting pattern to post up, but can you blame me?! This pattern comes from the September 1937 edition of Stitchcraft. Click on the following link to download as a free pdf: Easy Stitches for a Chic Jumper Pattern. Can we all just… Read More »
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Stitchcraft Freebie: 1937 Cable Jumper Posted on November 16, 2012Today’s pattern is such a lovely one for the winter months to stay cozy and chic. This one comes from the January 1937 edition of Stitchcraft. Click on the following link to download the free pdf: 1937 CableKnit Jumper Pattern. I love cable-knit patterns but sadly, I’ve only knit cables a few times. I love… Read More »



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Amanda on Jun 16, 2013