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Last game drive before work - Vlogmas 23 Day 4
What knitting inspiration can we get from nature today before we drive back to Jo'burg? Advent opening and a few vintage knitting patterns for gloves.
Advents from
Ducky Darlings yarn
Giddy Yarns
Rainbow Moonbeam Gifts on Etsy
Music from Epidemic Sound
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Thunderstorm brings magic -Vlogmas 23 day 3
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Come with me for another day of Vlogmas getting back to nature in the South African bush whilst staying in the luxury of Rockfig Lodge and casting on a new project. Using Edelweiss Fibres held in Bow Fiddle Yarns and For the Love of Yarn, yarn sleeves all held in The Little Grey Girl project bag. All paid for by myself. Advent calendars from: Giddy Yarns Ducky Darlings yarn Rainbow Moonbeam Gif...
Rainy day crochet & the best safari sightings - Vlogmas 23 Day 2
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Come join me on day 2 in South Africa for some peace away from the holiday madness. Find a crafting project and join me this vlogmas. Day 2 safari may provide some knitting design colour and texture inspiration. With yarny and notion advent calendars to enjoy too. Vintage knitting/crochet pattern 40 gift ideas booklet from Patons. Advent calendars purchased from: Giddy Yarns Ducky Darlings Rain...
Knitting patternista heads to Africa -Vlogmas 2023 DAY 1
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Welcome to vlogmas 2023 day 1. A travel day included a game drive at the end of the day and some crochet. Yarny advents too at the end from Giddy Yarns and Ducky Darlings and a notion advent from Rainbow Moonbeam Gifts. Music from Epidemic Sound
Unlock the Secrets to Resize a Vintage Knitting Pattern
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Can I knit this Sirdar pattern in my size? Go from a pattern written only for a size 34 inch to 51 inch size using knitting math. Some hints and tips to help you get started knitting a vintage knitting pattern. I walk you through my "secret" process to adjusting a vintage pattern to my size. Is it the same as yours? Sirdar polo shirt pattern from the 1930s/ 1940s adapted to use cotton from Hayf...
You won't guess what I bought or will you?!
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Scottish Wool Producers Showcase 2023 yarn show and haul video. As if you were there at the show with me. Will you have a favourite vendor stand? What would you make with these yarns? Inspiring crochet and knit patterns. Did you guess what I came home with? And a hint is it was not a goat. All items purchased by me. No gifts or ads. EPISODE TIME STAMPS 0:00 Intro 0:38 Vendor showcase 8:30 Haul ...
Most Expensive Vintage knitting & crochet patterns sold in 2022
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Have you ever wondered how much your vintage knitting or crochet patterns might be worth? Let's have a look at the most expensive knitting and crochet patterns sold in 2022. eBay listings reveal some whopping prices paid for patterns.
Spooktacular Vintage Patterns with a Horror Icon
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Another celebrity vintage knitting pattern but this time featuring the Bride of Frankenstein. Focus on Weldons Limited the publishing company of fashion magazines, knitting patterns and sewing paper patterns. Weldon fancy costume pattern catalogue from 1930'S? for Halloween costume inspiration. Get your spook on. Sandy's YT channel By the Lakeside - ua-cam.com/video/oqhfSSjBxQo/v-deo.html Clint...
Perth Festival of Yarn shopping plans and meet up
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Will you be an impulse buyer or plan your acquisitions from the Perth Festival of Yarn 2022 this weekend? Come and say hello, listen to inspiring talks and lots of vendors to add to our stash, notions, bags, accessories etc @thescottishyarnfestival on 10th/11th September 2022 Not paid advertising just excitement for first yarn show in a long time. #perthfestivalofyarn #yarnshow
Rare vintage knitting patterns Anyone for tennis?
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If Wimbledon has inspired you to pick up a tennis racket. But you want some vintage style then we are exploring the tennis fashions before Lycra. Some selected vintage knitting patterns for your next cast on for a new tennis outfit. Get some inspiration from tennis stars of the past and find the vintage knitting patterns to recreate their fashions. If you have better recommendations for pattern...
Massive Haul of Vintage Knitting Patterns for £9 & Bonus!
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Unboxing two pattern files full with vintage knitting patterns and a My Home 1955 magazine which contains knitting patterns and an interview with Jean Metcalfe, the broadcaster who covered the Queen's coronation. Pattern files contain Hayfield patterns and a mix of large and smaller pattern companies. #vintagepatternhaul Have we spotted some more celebrity knitting models? Edited with Filmora P...
Egg stravaganza of knitting & free pattern. Lots of cuteness
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Egg stravaganza of knitting & free pattern. Lots of cuteness
10 Great Crochet Pattern inspo for Cottagecore
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10 Great Crochet Pattern inspo for Cottagecore
Celebrity Knitting Patterns from 1930-1950s - Sirdar
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Celebrity Knitting Patterns from 1930-1950s - Sirdar
Mountain Maids & Sunbeam knitting patterns incl. leg warmers
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Mountain Maids & Sunbeam knitting patterns incl. leg warmers
Knitted Royal Wedding Dress, Wendy Darling and Peter Pan - 7 vintage patterns
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Knitted Royal Wedding Dress, Wendy Darling and Peter Pan - 7 vintage patterns
Vintage knitting incl knitted bell bottoms -12 days of Christmas
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Vintage knitting incl knitted bell bottoms -12 days of Christmas
Rare vintage knitting patterns - Golden Eagle brand
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Rare vintage knitting patterns - Golden Eagle brand
Knitter's parody of 12 days of Christmas song - 4 1960s patterns
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Knitter's parody of 12 days of Christmas song - 4 1960s patterns
Knitting fun 12 days of Christmas song- 3 patterns from 40s-60s
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Knitting fun 12 days of Christmas song- 3 patterns from 40s-60s
Fun 12 Days of Christmas with vintage knitting patterns inspiration
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Fun 12 Days of Christmas with vintage knitting patterns inspiration
Knitter's parody of 12 Days of Christmas song - Vintage kids' patterns
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Knitter's parody of 12 Days of Christmas song - Vintage kids' patterns
Surprising trend in knitwear along with other holiday gifts
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Surprising trend in knitwear along with other holiday gifts
20 vintage hat styles. Knitting/crochet patterns 1940s - 70s
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20 vintage hat styles. Knitting/crochet patterns 1940s - 70s

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  • @jp80a68
    @jp80a68 15 днів тому

    We use the S in maths because it is an abbreviation of the work mathematics which is plural.

  • @sasakstn
    @sasakstn 18 днів тому

    My grandma gave me a fair isle magazine from 1981. It has mostly tiny sizes. I was like well I need to figure this out. And boom, your video shows up in my feed. :D

  • @sw33tnycandy
    @sw33tnycandy 2 місяці тому

    My thing with vintage patterns is usually the terms used which is different from modern ones. Patterns older than the 80s is difficult for me to understand.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 2 місяці тому

      I agree the terms can be different such a p for plain ie. Stocking stitch and not p for purl, so it is like you have to be bilingual. Whoever thought you would need Google translate for a knitting pattern. But please feel free to knit what you enjoy as it is our hobby and there are so many lovely modern designs.

  • @omaeve
    @omaeve 2 місяці тому

    Yes, being a crochet from age 9 I often mix crochet and knits together

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 2 місяці тому

      So glad to find another fibre mixologist who blends both crafts.

  • @sandraobrien8705
    @sandraobrien8705 2 місяці тому

    Oh my goodness my brain conked out way before the end. I'm sure I will never try this upsizing lark but well done you.

  • @mst7574
    @mst7574 3 місяці тому

    I find old patterns without info as to needles size and gauge. Only yarn name

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 3 місяці тому

      Hope this helps you with your own detective work maybe.

  • @mst7574
    @mst7574 3 місяці тому

    I love the T-shirt. Is it available some where?

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 3 місяці тому

      I haven't written it up but you may be able to find the vintage one on reselling sites. Ravelry has some polo shirt patterns which may be adapted. Petite knit's Maud tee is similar except it is a raglan styling rather than set in sleeves.

  • @songindarkness
    @songindarkness 4 місяці тому

    I love these snarky comments! It must have been frustrating for early knitters who had a limited pattern selection and then struggled to find anything they liked or that worked and that suited them. We are so lucky now with endless online help and support and patterns. I do kind of want to try these now to see what the fuss is about. I hope you can do a more I depth video on this!

  • @mariannef.9314
    @mariannef.9314 5 місяців тому

    I am really impressed how you altered that tightly fitting pattern into one that flatters a fuller figure.

  • @lisahodges8299
    @lisahodges8299 5 місяців тому

    John Nettles also modelled a rather natty Aran style cardigan. Birdy

  • @rjbrewer09
    @rjbrewer09 5 місяців тому

    eye candy!!❤

  • @marjorambee3521
    @marjorambee3521 5 місяців тому

    It looks absolutely adorable! Good job! it's very inspiring

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much. Wonderful to have such a supportive community. Hope it does inspire you to try a vintage pattern even if it is for something simple like a hat that doesn't need to be resized.

  • @Trassel242
    @Trassel242 6 місяців тому

    Hello! This video is exactly up my alley, as it were, as I’m a gentleman of the gothy persuasion so naturally I’m drawn to spooky knits. I’m currently getting into historical/vintage fashion, and thus far I’ve started on sewing a pair of 1890’s men’s trousers (well, I’ve pinned the pattern pieces to the fabric, cutting is still too scary). Knit-wise, I’d like to make a version of a Fair Isle style pullover but perhaps with a slightly more somber colour scheme than usual. You’ve got a lovely voice and I thank you for sharing your knowledge as well as the lovely patterns and projects made from them!

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 6 місяців тому

      Glad you found this spooky fun. There were quite a few men's fair Isle patterns in the 1930s and 40s which may inspire you. Some darker moody yarn could look amazing with your vintage trousers.

  • @smolsews3760
    @smolsews3760 7 місяців тому

    The thing that stops me the most from knitting up vintage patterns is I'm too impatient to knit a garment in 4 ply 😂 I just about have the patience to knit in DK

  • @retrocraftdreams
    @retrocraftdreams 7 місяців тому

    This is great! I don't seem to have any interest in modern knits. Although my vintage period of choice is the 80s, so the hurdles aren't quite as big, but they're still there, and I'll still need to size most of them up.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 7 місяців тому

      Thank you. I'm so glad you enjoyed the make. There are some great 80s knits to try to resize.

  • @kjrussell8831
    @kjrussell8831 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful. I, personally, would knit with a solid color and replace the stripes by purling rows. I love to knit with Merino wool since I’m allergic to 100% wool. I had to wear gloves to knit a tam. My finger tips felt😢 raw knitting with Shetland wool so I’m taking break from the project. In order to wear it I’m going to need to line the ribbing!

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 7 місяців тому

      Great idea switching stripe for purl row. Less ends to weave in. :) Your allergy sounds painful but good on you continuing to knit with wool you were allergic too. Hope you can find a synthetic fleece to line your tam so you can wear it.

  • @hannahv1930
    @hannahv1930 7 місяців тому

    Thankyou for taking the time to make this video, I collect loads of vintage patterns but with a 40" bust I never find a pattern to fit and I don't know how to grade them up. I would like to see more of the maths you used to get the stitch count please. The final top is wonderfull.

  • @suemount6042
    @suemount6042 7 місяців тому

    So glad you popped up I’m my thread I’ve got a few vintage Arans plus a couple of plain knits I’d like to have a go at and as a larger than life lady I’m definitely not a knitwear twiglet sorry fabulous knitwear models of the past you were fantastic but sooo tiny waisted and out of my league 😂

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 7 місяців тому

      Thanks. Hope you have a go to make a fabulous knit that will fit you. It may take more stitches than the original design but I am sure you will love what you knit.

  • @lisascenic
    @lisascenic 7 місяців тому

    Your summery pullover turned out beautifully! I knit almost exclusively from vintage patterns, so I appreciated seeing your approach.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 7 місяців тому

      I would love to hear how you approach vintage patterns so we can all share the best ideas. Thank you for commenting. I love hearing from viewers.

  • @lydias329
    @lydias329 8 місяців тому

    Hello...I have just found your wonderful podcast....I do collect Stitchcraft magazines from the 30's, 40's and a few from the 50's. I myself used to buy Stitchcraft in the 70's so I have a few of those. Reading through Stitchcraft connects me somehow with my Mother who was a great knitter too....I imagine how her life must have been during the War with so much loss, terror and deprivation and yet still knitting these intricate woollies. I think that some of my baby cardigans came from Stitchcraft magazines. So for me they mean so much more than a few dusty old paper pages....and I do occasionally embroider or knit the patterns.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 7 місяців тому

      Isn't it a great way to connect with generations past and enjoy holding history on your needles. Welcome to the community, so glad you found the podcast.

  • @redlaserfox3988
    @redlaserfox3988 9 місяців тому

    This is so cool and exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!

  • @kimmiemamatomany6226
    @kimmiemamatomany6226 9 місяців тому

    So sweet. I love the joy in your eyes! God bless you, friend!❤

  • @northwesternhomemaker-dx9eq
    @northwesternhomemaker-dx9eq 9 місяців тому

    Great job! It looks so nice on you!

  • @kimmiemamatomany6226
    @kimmiemamatomany6226 9 місяців тому

    Wow, you are courageous and also genius! Your sweater is amazing! Good job, and thanks for sharing your adventure. 'Math and maths', until my knitting journey I never heard 'maths' as an American. I wonder where this difference came into play? ❤ I subscribed and hit the bell. Please more podcasts!

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 9 місяців тому

      Thanks so much for the encouragement. I have been hoping to record for last fortnight but been suffering with covid again for the 6th time so new video has been delayed a bit. Hope to be up at weekend. Now I said it you can keep me accountable.

  • @frednamode
    @frednamode 9 місяців тому

    Well done on this piece! I'm currently procrastinating grading up a vintage pattern for myself. I find them so much harder to read than modern patterns as they assume so much and explain so little! It looks like you've got some rowing out on your top. When you've switched from knitting in the round to flat the tension can change and it will impact your row gauge. It happens to me all the time. (I knit tighter than I purl. I've found going down half a needle size for my purl rows usually helps even out the gauge and make the transition look more seamless.) 😀

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 9 місяців тому

      Great tip thanks for sharing with us all @frednamode.

  • @lilidonna
    @lilidonna 10 місяців тому

    OMG so cute! had to hit subscribe after this video :)

  • @waywardsister8367
    @waywardsister8367 10 місяців тому

    Fantastic to see you here. More of these podcasts please. Your finished jumper is gorgeous. I've been knitting for decades now and learned from my Nan's old patterns, I'm a wee thing as she'd say, so I rarely need to change the size. That said, I do lately and would love more advice on this as maths is not my forte. Loved this episode! Thanks.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 10 місяців тому

      Thank you so much, glad you like the jumper too. Will try and go into more detail next time on the maths.

  • @acolley2891
    @acolley2891 10 місяців тому

    These are the type of cottage core I am looking for! Thank you.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 10 місяців тому

      So glad to help. Hope you can find the patterns. Tag me on insta as I love to see what you make.

  • @MarthaDiazTaylor
    @MarthaDiazTaylor 11 місяців тому

    Beautiful sweater. Love the colors and the fit

  • @judithtaylor6916
    @judithtaylor6916 11 місяців тому

    A lot of the vintage patterns are 32-34". I go by matching the gauge first with the yarn.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 11 місяців тому

      A lot of patterns were one size. Think they assumed, that like you, knitters could adapt from the guage. Really appreciate you taking the time to comment. Feel free to tag me on Instagram with any vintage knits. Would love to see them.

  • @pauladavitt7554
    @pauladavitt7554 11 місяців тому

    Your a lot braver than me with knitting patterns. I love vintage patterns but I’m not brave enough to try and resize them. Love the shawl at the end.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much Paula, I love the shawl too. I hope you find a vintage pattern you feel brave enough to knit sometime.

  • @jeanette6396
    @jeanette6396 11 місяців тому

    I love mixing crochet and knitting, but there aren't many patterns for that. Enjoyed your discussion. You are much more skilled and adventurous than me😀. I give up on old patterns without my size-maybe someday? Enjoyed seeing how you did it and finished sweater looks great. The pleat was ingenious!

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 11 місяців тому

      Thanks Jeanette for your comment. Great to hear you also like mixing knit and crochet too. The pleat comes from sewing experience but now you know that trick please use if required. But you unlocked the unsaid secret - not giving up.

    • @sasakstn
      @sasakstn 18 днів тому

      right?! These old patterns are WAY more complicated than modern ones.

  • @jhenderson2286
    @jhenderson2286 11 місяців тому

    I used to love it when my Aunt had bought one of those special waxed boxes of tri-colour ice cream - my mother would never have bought such a thing! Your top turned out really well - it looks great on you! I love knitting pieced patterns, they seem to go by so quickly with all the little sections. As soon as I have freed my needles from the rib I cast on the next piece rib section, and knit a few rows now and then so that when the first piece is finished I am ready to begin with the knitting on the second piece and go on like this - it works a bit like stripes in terms of motivation. I occasionally knit a modern top-down jersey and hate the unwieldiness of it. I have a well-fitting cardigan that I use as a template for knitting piece garments, I have found this more successful than trying to measure myself, and less depressing!! I have never heard of any knit/crochet patterns, although, before I learned to knit a few years ago I often mended commercially knit garment cuffs by picking up and crocheting a new cuff. Lots of interesting stitches on your shawl. Did you crochet the black-edge cusion/blanket behind you? It's so retro looking! Thanks, this was an enjoyable watch. ps. presumably, you have seen the Sirdar pattern archive? They made some spectacular patterns.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista 11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much. So glad you have memoties of ice cream treats too at Auntie's house. Think Aunties could spoil you with unexpected delights. My aunties were great examples of knitters too so great memories all round. Great idea to have ribbing finished ready for next piece. Yes both sirdar and the knitting and crochet guild have great archives. The blanket is one of my makes too. Joy of scraps in a stained glass effect.

  • @GentlePace8
    @GentlePace8 Рік тому

    Such cozy video, makes me want to knit too. Lovely!

  • @waywardsister8367
    @waywardsister8367 Рік тому

    Just found your channel and love it. Have subscribed. I'm currently knitting the 1940's two tone leaf sweater. Stuck on rib island atm.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      Keep going on rib island. Even just 30 minutes a day will get it finished @waywardsister8367. Enjoy the 1940s two tone leaf sweater it is stunning if it is the one I know. Thank you so much for the lovely comments.

  • @goldyyarde7022
    @goldyyarde7022 Рік тому

    Yes please . I just saw a pattern on your page which i still have . Can you help pleade i had a pattern by Dirdar which fell out if my handbag. I have tried every where to find that pattern again. It is a sirdar crochet top with peplum .. the model wore a choker around her neck. 1970 0r 1980. Pattern. Please please

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      Sounds like a disaster to loose a pattern. I don't resale my patterns but if you are referring to the pattern on the thumbnail of the video, there is a reseller on etsy selling that pattern. Check it out here www.etsy.com/uk/listing/534126909/pdf-vintage-1970s-womens-ladies-crochet Hope this is what you are after so you can finish. Thank you for watching and asking for more crochet pattern videos.

  • @christinebrown6154
    @christinebrown6154 Рік тому

    I enjoyed watching your video of the Scottish wool producers. All your yarns look lovely . Thank you 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      Thank you so much for taking time to comment. Really appreciated. Got to love Scottish wool.

  • @MarckKnitwear
    @MarckKnitwear Рік тому

    Love watching your channel as there are not many knitting blogs featuring vintage knitting! Keep it going please! Would be good to see your own wips and fo’s!!! You must have a huge collection of your own vintage patterns.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      Thank you so much. I do indeed have a huge collection. Great idea for a video.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      @marckknitwear, Michele I finally had a chance to catch up on your videos over the weekend and enjoy all your lovely vintage knitwear too. Love your collection.

    • @MarckKnitwear
      @MarckKnitwear Рік тому

      @@KnittingPatternista thank you that’s great!!

  • @jhenderson2286
    @jhenderson2286 Рік тому

    A lovely beginning to the week, thanks! Enjoyed hearing "chist now" (just now) and "where I stay" (live)! So many festival videos zoom round so quickly you have no time to focus but your filming speed was just right. It looks like a lovely event. I love that hat you are considering making!

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      Thank you so much. I agree I watch lots of other festival videos and although they give you a great sense I am like wait!! I want to see that. Glad it hit right.

  • @pauladavitt7554
    @pauladavitt7554 Рік тому

    I’m new to your channel and found you while looking for vintage knitting patterns. The yarns you bought were gorgeous colours.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      You are very welcome here Paula. We do have some very special dyers that sell at these yarn shows.

  • @MarckKnitwear
    @MarckKnitwear Рік тому

    Hi love your podcasts very informative. Agree some rare patterns are selling for huge prices but have you thought that the people buying them will probably be selling copies so they will get their money back and more!!! ?

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      I agree a lot are bought to resale as pdfs but the cloak should still be under copyright. Glad you enjoy the videos.

  • @VandTheVan
    @VandTheVan Рік тому

    Thank you so much, what fabulous patterns! ❤️ I'm fairly new to crochet and have been looking for gold thread that doesn't rip my fingers to shreds. I happened upon Twilleys Goldfingering metalised yarn being sold cheaply (I'm in Australia) so started looking for information on it - and found your wonderful video! Do you know if the metalised version is as nice as the lovely yarns in your video? Maybe I'm completely clueless but I'd love to make a gold shawl with it, or even a summer blanket. Thanking you in advance.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      Hi Virginia, a gold shawl or blanket sounds luxe. The Twilleys goldfingering is recommended to be used with a 2.25mm hook so that would be quite a commitment if not held with another yarn but would be stunning. I personally go for softer yarns near my throat and to knit or crochet with so maybe holding it with a softer golden coloured yarn could give you the gold flash whilst creating a better crocheting experience but everyone's tolerance is different. If you have a Spotlight near you, they normally stock Milford's metallic yarn that you can feel to decide if you like the feel to both crochet and wear. I believe it is fairly similar. You can always look on yarnsub to see for other substitutions too. I know you don't get all the same commercial brands but the Hobbi brand here has a metallico range which has a dark gold in a thicker wool which would crochet up faster and has a lovely sheen so it is worth thinking about the weight of yarn you like to work with as well as the texture. Happy yarn hunting and enjoy crocheting. Tag the knitting patternista on Instagram as I would love to see what you make.

  • @nannasallynelson3990
    @nannasallynelson3990 Рік тому

    Australian listing for a single pattern: Mary Card's Crochet Book number 5, sold for $65 + $12.95 p&h, largely filet patterns. Sold on behalf of a charity.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing that sale. Wow that is a great result for the charity too.

  • @alaskalu6826
    @alaskalu6826 Рік тому

    So what's up with all the skinny models with tiny waist lines and limited pattern sizes? Certainly not everyone met those physical standards! Any explanation out there?

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      There were vintage knitting patterns for larger sizes. They were often called outsized or matronly if you want to look for them but generally the knitter was expected to resize patterns from the smaller bust size based on their guage swatch. I would note that the models often didn't have skinny waists but the photos were doctored to give that impression. I have covered this is some of my videos as I don't fit most vintage patterns either.

  • @katywuste9054
    @katywuste9054 Рік тому

    That was so well presented and some of those older patterns are gorgeous 😊

  • @lisascenic
    @lisascenic Рік тому

    Greetings from California! I adore your videos. The contents is fascinating, and the cadence of your voice is like music. But to quibble, wasn’t Elsa Lanchester the Bride of Frankenstein?

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      Thank you so much Lisa. I love making the content for you all too.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      Lisa sorry just saw second part of your message. You are correct Elsa played the monster's bride. Valerie played Henry Frankenstein's wife that Frankenstein kidnaps to get them to create his monster bride. The picture of the monster bride with streak of white is Elsa as that was a more spooky. Sorry for the mislead.

    • @lisascenic
      @lisascenic Рік тому

      @@KnittingPatternista In truth, you were entirely correct, because if we’re being strictly accurate, Frankenstein is the name of the doctor, and not the creature.

  • @deborahdonahue4451
    @deborahdonahue4451 Рік тому

    I have a few old pattern books and I love them innit some of the children pattern s for my children one difference from tod.ays pattern s is the direction we're so concise and you had to really know how to understand them....pattern today go row by ròw and are on several pages not just a few paragraphs

  • @taylahmillington5388
    @taylahmillington5388 Рік тому

    That's so funny!

  • @georgewallace6525
    @georgewallace6525 Рік тому

    My grandmother, who was a Scottish immigrant, believed that everyone should be able to knit their undergarments. So as a 5 year old, she began to teach me to knit. My first projects were socks on DPNs. Today, I couldn't imagine teaching a beginner on DPNs. I wore hand knitted socks most of my life. My grandfather had hand knit thermals. I think I should make me some thermals....

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      George you had an interesting introduction to knitting if you started on DPNS. Bet you made your grandmother proud with your first pair of socks. Thermals sound like a good idea with price of energy just now.

  • @karenwarsaw8511
    @karenwarsaw8511 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed your show.I also collect vintage knitting patterns.I actually have some knitting and sewing booklets from the World War Two era.I also have some old McCalls Needlework and Crafts from the 1950's 1960's and 1970's. The really big surprise was in one of the magazines there was a section where subscribers sent in pictures of items they had made from the magazine. When I looked at it there was a picture of me with my elementary school classmates holding up pajama bags that my mother had made for a school fundraiser.

    • @KnittingPatternista
      @KnittingPatternista Рік тому

      Wow that is so special Karen. I love those family memories captured in the knitting and sewing patterns. I wonder how many other young models will see their image in a knitting pattern too?