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maryb Posts: 4,667 Forumite
19 June at 2:22PM
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Presumably the 2 ply wool was knitted on quite big needles so it would trap lots of air but would knit up quickly?
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PipneyJane Posts: 4,189 Forumite
19 June at 3:09PM
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Cherryfudge said:
Thank you for those, @weenancyinAmerica, I haven't read any of them so I looked them up and they are cheap on Kindle!
Does anyone else look through old photos in case there's a relative there?
I've taken crochet to a work training day, and my friend took her knitting. She was famous for all the little craft items she made to raise funds for charity, and I have a couple of beautiful sunflowers from her as a fund raiser for Ukraine.
Yes, I do. Or rather, I look for someone who looked like my mother, since she had two female cousins in Britain during the war. (Ironically, they weren’t related - one on each side of the family.)
It’s very sweet of your friend to knit for charity.
Sarahspangles said:
iNelliegrace said:
Knitting in shopping queues? It took a long time for the grocers to cut out all of the little coupons.
In one of the Anna Buchan books, (pseudonym O Douglas,) The House that is Our Home, 1940, one elderly lady is knitting three 2ply wool vests to fill her endless hours in the lounge of the hotel, without her large house to run. I love the little details from the period.2-ply wool vests must have been tedious to knit! Though lace would be nice to work, subject to the knitting spot being well lit.
I looked at my little stash at the weekend, and the finest yarn is some Black Jacob. I’d need to wrap it to check if it’s a lace weight. And then decide what would be nice to make with 100g of a very, very dark brown yarn!
Almost everything else is DK or Aran weight, mostly blue-faced Leicester in a natural colour. It is/was items like hats, cowls and leg warmers which were nice, but mostly toowarm so the children didn’t get much wear from them. I think converting the yarn to 4 ply would be a relaxing project some time
I’ve always driven a car or keyboard at work, so knitting has been at home. But I don’t see why I couldn’t be knitting in social settings - all those times people are on their phones.Re the Jacob, it’s the yardage that’s important when choosing what to knit. How many metres do you have? I have had the Hanna-Tin my queue for a long time, to use up some laceweight. It requires less than 1,000m of laceweight.
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Sarahspangles Posts: 1,532 Forumite
19 June at 4:03PM edited 19 June at 4:03PM
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PipneyJane said:
Sarahspangles said:
I looked at my little stash at the weekend, and the finest yarn is some Black Jacob. I’d need to wrap it to check if it’s a lace weight. And then decide what would be nice to make with 100g of a very, very dark brown yarn!
Almost everything else is DK or Aran weight, mostly blue-faced Leicester in a natural colour. It is/was items like hats, cowls and leg warmers which were nice, but mostly toowarm so the children didn’t get much wear from them. I think converting the yarn to 4 ply would be a relaxing project some time
I’ve always driven a car or keyboard at work, so knitting has been at home. But I don’t see why I couldn’t be knitting in social settings - all those times people are on their phones.Re the Jacob, it’s the yardage that’s important when choosing what to knit. How many metres do you have? I have had the Hanna-Tin my queue for a long time, to use up some laceweight. It requires less than 1,000m of laceweight.
- Pip
There’s no information on the ball band, just ‘Black Jacob’. It came from Wingham Woolworks who sold yarn as a sort of byproduct, their main business was fleece and wool for spinners and weavers. They also sold the wheels and looms, and ran training courses - still do actually, but they’ve moved from a collection of barns in Yorkshire to one in Gloucestershire.
That pattern is pretty! I keep looking at shawls, but I don’t wear them! I can always knit a swatch of a known length….
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diminua Posts: 343 Forumite
19 June at 6:17PM
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More coupons spent - two nightdresses this time. They are nice though, and will take up almost no space when I travel. That's takes me down to 19 coupons.
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Laura_Elsewhere Posts: 2,460 Forumite
19 June at 6:19PM
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maryb said:
Presumably the 2 ply wool was knitted on quite big needles so it would trap lots of air but would knit up quickly?
The patterns seem to be knitted on quite fine needles, from memory an old UK 14 springs to mind- but then again a good woollen vest would last you years and years, and then almost certainly could be sold into the second-hand market. So the time was an investment.
And the infants' vests wouldn't take anywhere near as long.
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PipneyJane Posts: 4,189 Forumite
19 June at 7:15PM
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diminua said:
More coupons spent - two nightdresses this time. They are nice though, and will take up almost no space when I travel. That's takes me down to 19 coupons.
Two important points, @diminua. Also, nightdresses are rarely/never available secondhand, so this is a purchase worthy of your coupons.
- Pip
"Be the type of woman that when you get out of bed in the morning, the devil says 'Oh crap. She's up.' "
It ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it - that’s what gets results!
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4 coupons - 200g Caithness Yarns DK Sedge
4 coupons - 2 x 100g WYS Signature Sock
14 coupons - summer coat
11 coupons - Harris Tweed jacket3
Sarahspangles Posts: 1,532 Forumite
19 June at 8:11PM edited 19 June at 8:15PM
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Laura_Elsewhere said:
maryb said:
Presumably the 2 ply wool was knitted on quite big needles so it would trap lots of air but would knit up quickly?
The patterns seem to be knitted on quite fine needles, from memory an old UK 14 springs to mind- but then again a good woollen vest would last you years and years, and then almost certainly could be sold into the second-hand market. So the time was an investment.
And the infants' vests wouldn't take anywhere near as long.
According to my gauge, a 14 is a 2mm needle. I have knitted ribbing on 2.25 but I can’t imagine knitting a whole garment!
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Laura_Elsewhere Posts: 2,460 Forumite
19 June at 8:16PM
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Size 14 was the normal needle size for all kinds of things- women's cardigans and so on. All of my Gran's pre-war patterns for socks and stockings use 3-ply wool (thinner than our 4-ply) and c.2mm needles. Mind you, 17th century stockings, men's and women's, were often knitted with about a 1mm needle and laceweight or thinner wool!
Thick wool and big needles is very much a recent thing!
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second-hand acquisitions (no coupons): c.5 yards rich-red heavy linen fabric, free; c.3 yards cream linen, eBay;
2024 needlework (reverse-coupons): 3:i:24 sleep-mask (0); 12:i:2024 red linen pinafore dress (7); *Reverse-couponing*: 7 coupons3
Nelliegrace Posts: 498 Forumite
19 June at 11:59PM
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@maryb 2ply would be very fine, lace weight Shetland wool, knitted on very thin needles, similar to ring shawl wool.
I think this is a 1940s pattern, shorter than 1930 vests.2
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