A Jumper with a Bow
by Mathilde (1930s)
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© Mathilde (1930s)
A Jumper with a Bow
It Will Serve Many Useful Purposes.
A jumper that is pretty enough to wear for afternoons at home or that will look well enough at the dinner table if you have had a busy afternoon shopping in town and rushed home just as the gong was sounding, is always a useful garment to have in your wardrobe. In a soft shade of green or sunshine yellow, this model in moss stitch should suit all purposes admirably.
A useful afternoon jumper, featuring a large bow tied in the front. The jumper is made in moss-stitch, with ribbed cuffs and basque.
MATERIALS: 10 oz of 3-ply wool; No. 10 and No. 13 needles; a crochet-hook.
MEASUREMENTS: Bust, 34 inches; length underarm seam, 13½ inches; sleeve at the underarm seam, 20 inches.
For more information, see:
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/27993556
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