When You're "Off Duty"
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by PipneyJane
When You're "Off Duty"
Materials: Four ounces of Copley’s 2-ply “Excelsior” Shetland Wool; a pair each of No. 13 and No. 11 knitting needles; crochet hook No. 13; a small quantity of cotton-wool for the shoulder pads.
Tension and Measurements: Worked at a tension of one repeat of the pattern to 1.25 inches in width, with No. 11 needles, the measurements on the diagram are attained after light pressing.
Points to note:
- M1 in the pattern is a yarn-over
- Sl1, K1, PSSO is the same as SSK.
- The pattern is worked over a 10 stitch repeat.
For more information, see:
https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/1940s-knitting-patterns
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