Saturday, 1 June 2013

Little bit of self promotion........


The sun is shining, the vintage fairs have started, would you like to wear a jumper made from the original 1942 knitting pattern?
 This jumper knitted by my own fair hands is for sale here


8 comments:

  1. Gorgeous, lovely pattern. I can see Hen(house) wearing that, perfect for 40's events.
    I'm sure you will like the bag pattern. It is adaptable too, I added a zip to inside pocket (for security) and lengthened the strap ( so I can wear it 'cross-body') on the second one.
    Hope you are having a lovely weekend.
    Carol xx

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  2. You have put so much work into the jumper Julie. I really think you undersell yourself and the mark up should be much more than the price tag you put on it. Maybe you could get one of your lovely daughter-in-laws to model for you so people can see what it looks like on! x

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  3. That's wonderful Julie, So, so pretty, much better than some of today's patterns, I bet it was a joy to make.
    Sadly unless its a size 22 it wouldn't fit me. lol
    Briony
    x

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  4. Its lovely Julie. I'd keep it for myself if I were you, there was obviously a lot of work went into it!

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  5. Your vintage jumper is beautiful Julie! The ladies were so gorgeously glamorous in those old patterns too, weren't they?..It's so lovely...you have done a wonderful job!
    Happy Sunday,
    Susan x
    P.S Love the colour too!

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  6. that is lovely - gosh I am so in awe of your talent and skill - I wouldn't ever be able to create something so lovely. I bet it'll be very popular - they certainly knew how to do glamour in the 40s

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  7. That's such a lovely item. It reminded me of someone who has opened a shop at Cockington Court http://www.cockingtoncourt.org/craft-studios/sea-change/mads-vintage if you want to take a look. She's seriously into vintage so might be a good connection for you as an outlet for your items?

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