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Knitting Pattern

1960-1969 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Description of items to make:

1. Baby's single-breasted button-through cardigan with round neck and wrist-length raglan sleeves. The garment is worked in stocking stitch with ribbed collar, cuffs, and welt.
2. Baby's single-breasted button-through cardigan with V-neck and wrist-length raglan sleeves. The garment is worked in stocking stitch with ribbed collar, cuffs, and welt.
3. Baby's double-breasted button-through cardigan with V-neck and wrist-length raglan sleeves. The garment is worked in stocking stitch with ribbed collar, cuffs and welt.

Object details

Object type
Brief description
Hermit 121: three raglan sleeved cardigans for a baby; published in England by Hermit Wools Ltd, 1960-69
Physical description
Description of items to make:

1. Baby's single-breasted button-through cardigan with round neck and wrist-length raglan sleeves. The garment is worked in stocking stitch with ribbed collar, cuffs, and welt.
2. Baby's single-breasted button-through cardigan with V-neck and wrist-length raglan sleeves. The garment is worked in stocking stitch with ribbed collar, cuffs, and welt.
3. Baby's double-breasted button-through cardigan with V-neck and wrist-length raglan sleeves. The garment is worked in stocking stitch with ribbed collar, cuffs and welt.
Dimensions
  • Circumference: 18-22in (chest)
Object history
Gift of Miss G D C Swain
Collection
Accession number
MISC.275-1992

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Record createdJuly 1, 2009
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