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Loading... Vogue Knitting: Vintage Collection: Classic Knits from the 1930s-1960sby Trisha Malcolm, Vogue Knitting Magazine
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Most (but not all) of the garments have the original photograph that appeared when the pattern was first published, so you can often see what was changed. Each pattern is written in the modern Vogue Knitting style so you know what to expect, and each has been updated to reflect modern sizing. You get about four sizes, so the very small and the very large are SOOL.
About half the patterns are for women, five are for men, seven are for babies or children, and the rest are wraps, socks, and gloves. Difficulty ranges from very easy to intermediate.
These are good patterns, but look elsewhere for styles that represent days gone by. (