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Free pattern: Mansfield Men’s Jumper, c. 1930s

A very rare pattern from Bonella - makers of Anlaby Brand wools! I've only seen a handful of patterns from this brand so I'm really pleased to share this one with you. It features cables, interspersed with garter rib - deceptively easy! 'Here is a warm...

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Free pattern: Checked Cardigan, c. 1950s

This time another great 50s design - featuring a two-colour checked pattern and practical pockets. I'm not certain when this magazine was published but I estimate early 1950s. To fit: 38-40" chest (for 42 inch chest, use one size larger needles)Yarn: Fingering weightNeedles: UK 10 and 12,...

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Free pattern: Large Fitting Cardigan in an Unusual Stitch, c. 1940

Another pattern for the masculine-loving person in your life, and this time a STUNNING cabled cardigan. It features seed-stitch front bands and also a cute set in pocket. This issue is really fragile, and I think it's economy print due to WW2 restrictions. To fit: 38" chestYarn:...

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Free pattern: Men’s Dragon Pullover c. 1950s

Today's free vintage knitting pattern is super fun dragon sweater or jumper! Even though this is a men's pattern, its easily unisex and would look great on everyone! Even better - the pattern is charted, not common for vintage Australian patterns. To fit: 39-40 inch chestYarn:...

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Dapper Month 7: A casual tweed cardigan c. late 1940s

Dapper Month seems to have a bit of a tweed thing going on - but tweed knitwear just looks so good! As a bonus this pattern comes in four sizes, and dates to the late 1940s. Sizes: 36, 38, 40 and 42Yarn: Fingering weightNeedles: UK 10 and...

Free Pattern: Derrick pullover or vest, c. late 1930s

I recently won a stash of earlier Patons Knitting magazines on eBay - and Jakk pounced on this gorgeous fair-isle number from Specialty Knitting No. 87. We both really love the variety of knitting patterns available for men in the late 1930s - so much...