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Friday, 21 June 2013

Australian Home Journal 1st November 1949

Next Part of our Australian Home journal series...

Australian Home Journal 1st November 1949
Australian Home Journal 1st November 1949

Glamourous Part Stole PG 243 
Lace & Broidery Jabot PG 241
Smart Beach Bag PG 244
Useful Key Case PG 245
Baby's Daisy Belle Frock PG 247 
Hand Spun for Baby PG 249 
Your Smartest Jumper PG 254 
Buttercup Jumper PG 213 
Diamond Yoke Jumper PG 219 
Tray Cloth PG 233 
Oak leaf Crochet Doily PG 235   
Sequined Hood & Caplet (sewing) PG 240
(please note this is one file with multiple issues enclosed)

Thank you again Denise!

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Saturday, 19 January 2013

1950's Crochet - Afghans

Keep your self warm with some striking Afghan designs

Crochet Afghans 
Kindly Reproduced by Donna at Donnas Crochet Designs

Mardi Gras Afghan

Lazy Daisy Afghan



Penn Dutch Afghan
Free Pattern Here



Honey Comb Afghan
Free Pattern Here




Candy Cane Afghan


Blue Diamond Afghan
Free Pattern Here


Patchwork Afghan
Free Pattern Here

Peacock Afghan

Free Pattern Here

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

1970's Sewing - T-shirt Rug


T-shirt Rug
Rags: Making a Little Something Out of Almost Nothing 1979

Kindly reproduced by Lolarusa who blogs over at The Chawed Rosin

Saturday, 20 October 2012

1960's Knitting - Home Decor


Home Decor - Afghan, Wall Hanging, Cushions, Placemat, Seat Cover
Better Homes and Gardens Stitchery and Crafts, published in 1966

Kindly reproduced by Lolarusa who blogs over at The Chawed Rosin

Sunday, 8 July 2012

Friday, 11 May 2012

1950's Knitting - Rainbow Pillow

1950's Knitting - Rainbow Pillow free pattern
Rainbow Pillow


"... This pillow is 18 inches in diameter. The pattern is calling for Black, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple ... the colours of the rainbow. You could, of course, branch out and change the colours .... shades or blues, black and white or whatever contrasts with your décor. Of course, you already knew this ! This pattern is from a 1950s issue of McCalls Knitting"

Kindly reproduced by Lorrie Todays Treasure Shop 
 

Sunday, 29 April 2012