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Golden Eagle No.651 Romper Suits

Knitting Pattern
1940-1949 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Pattern type: Knitting
Age: (First and Second sizes)

Knitting pattern for two romper suits:
1. romper suit in a variety of textured stitches; the garment has a squared neck and wrist-length sleeves, and fastens with buttons and loops at the shoulders and crotch.

2. romper suit in stocking stitch with top and knickers in contrasting colours; the garment has a round neck, short sleeves, and a pattern across the chest, and fastens with buttons and loops at the shoulders and crotch.


Object details

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Object type
TitleGolden Eagle No.651 Romper Suits (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Printed paper with photographic illustration
Brief description
Knitting Pattern; English, 1940-49
Physical description
Pattern type: Knitting
Age: (First and Second sizes)

Knitting pattern for two romper suits:
1. romper suit in a variety of textured stitches; the garment has a squared neck and wrist-length sleeves, and fastens with buttons and loops at the shoulders and crotch.

2. romper suit in stocking stitch with top and knickers in contrasting colours; the garment has a round neck, short sleeves, and a pattern across the chest, and fastens with buttons and loops at the shoulders and crotch.
Dimensions
  • Height: 24cm
  • Width: 18.1cm
Marks and inscriptions
Golden Eagle C. F. TAYLOR & CO. LTD. Original price 3d
Production
Made by: Golden Eagle Knitting Wools/ C F Taylor & Co Ltd
Collection
Accession number
B.508-1997

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Record createdMarch 17, 2000
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