Saturday, 23 May 2020

1930's Knitting - The Fashionable Slit Neckline

The Vintage Pattern Files: Free 1930's Knitting - The Fashionable Slit Neckline


With Fashionable 'Slit' Neckline (1930's)
(34" Bust)

Kindly Reproduced by Faded Splendour (no longer active)

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The Vintage Pattern Files: Free 1930's Knitting - The Fashionable Slit Neckline

10 comments:

  1. yay, I've got it now, must have been me!
    thanks so much for this resource its amazing, once I get round to scanning in my vintage patterns I'll add to it.

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    1. Oh I am glad you got it working and that you like the site, Just let me know when you upload yours and I'll be sure to add a link to them here :)

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  2. Where can you get the patterns from Faded Splendour? I cannot use the link provided on this page. Could you please copy and paste the URL for the pattern page here?

    Thanks!

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    1. Hi Autumn,
      It seems that the site has gone offline, I have found a link to a print & read online file:
      http://www.readbag.com/fadedsplendour-patterns-knit8dec10

      I shall have a look on my pc at home to see if I saved a pdf copy I can upload for you, watch this space! :)

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  3. Thank-you so much for providing this link! I saw this pattern somewhere else and decided I had to make it, but was somewhat dismayed when I discovered the website no longer existed. Thanks again - I'll be slotting this one in to my ever-growing queue of Things I Must Knit Right Now.

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    1. Your more than welcome! Its been on my list for ages too, I must get around to knitting it soon!

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  4. I would like so much to have a copy of the pdf too please it is such a long time I want to knit this sweater.

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    1. Hi Dora, the pattern is now in the post, click the image to make readable, that is the clearest I can make it so I hope it is ok!

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  5. The link provided above no longer works...do you happen to have a digital copy of (hope..hope..hope!)?

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    1. Hi Marti, the pattern is now in the post, click the image to make readable, that is the clearest I can make it so I hope it is ok!

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This is an ongoing project and I welcome any help or suggestions that you can give, so please feel free to leave a comment or a suggestion for a pattern link, all help will always be credited and very much appreciated :-) Spam will be deleted!