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No Yarn Left Behind
Tangled Yarns, Retro Rants & Knitted Nostalgia
from the diaries of
a vintage lady knitting her way through history.


The Newest Woolie for Winter
To kick of the New year I'm going to make this little number, featured in the January 1936 issue of Good Needlework and Knitting magazine.

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Jan 21 min read


Knitting Fingerless Mittens: A Stitch in Time
Land Girls wore practical clothing suited to farm work, including woollen garments to keep warm during chilly mornings. Fingerless mittens were popular because they allowed dexterity while protecting hands from cold weather. Knitting these mittens was a common pastime, and patterns like the free one shared here were widely used.

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Dec 18, 20254 min read


Postable Presents: The Envelope Gift
Straight from the 1930s, the decade that wrote the handbook for austerity comes the envelope gift. A little something that can be packed into an ordinary envelope and posted domestically or overseas for the cost of a stamp.

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Dec 16, 20253 min read


Handknit Holidays - A New Outfit for a Sweet Little Dolly
What lovely little 1930s person wouldn't want to wake up to a new dolly under the tree? Or wrapped in lovely paper on their birthday? Or a lovely new handknit holiday outfit for their tiny treasure?

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Dec 4, 20252 min read


As You Like It - Free pattern to knit a totally Versatile 1940s tee style top
A free vintage pattern from the 1940 publication of Knitcraft, an Australian knitting magazine. It features a deep U-shaped neckline and some clever but simple waist shaping, and is perfect for dressing up in true vintage style or just throwing on over a pair of jeans.

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Dec 3, 20256 min read


Handknit Holiday Decor - Knit Your Own Paper Chain Bunting
We're hitting the Handknit Holiday Decor ground running this December with a handknit paper chains. Add some colour to your holiday decor with handknit paper chain bunting Paper chains seem to have made an appearance as holiday decor around the mid-19th Century in England. The idea likely snuck over from Germany in the Victorian era where a lot of our Australian holiday traditions have filtered down from. During more austere times ( think Great Depression and war rationing )

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Dec 1, 20253 min read


Knitting I-Cords on DPNs
Behold, the simple way to whip up an I-cord (or rope, cable, string—whatever tickles your fancy). Use it to make a drawstring to keep your britches up or a squishy soft tie for a baby bonnet, or anything else to suit your I-cordy needs.

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Jun 6, 20253 min read


On the Third WIP of Knitmas...
Replacing some very sad sorry two needle hand knit socks using a 1945 Australian Woman's Weekly pattern.

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Jan 11, 20254 min read


On the Second WIP of Knitmas....
My workroom gave to meeeeeeee..........! Why has this little gem been hiding in the cupboard like it's in witness protection? I'm totally...

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Jan 10, 20257 min read


The First WIP of Knitmas
and a free 1940s beanie pattern Apparently, the online knitting crowd has gone full-on Vlogmas crazy on YouTube this year. It seems like...

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Dec 13, 20243 min read


The 3 Hour Sweater - Vintage Sweater Knitting Pattern
Notes on knitting the 3 hour sweater from the original 1930s pattern. Can I do it in just 3 hours? How long does it actually take?

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May 7, 20245 min read


Get a Leg Up - Knitting Retro Legwarmers
Woohoo! Move over Jamie Lee and Jane Fonda! Legwarmers are back baby!!! Retro 80s Leg Warmers. Ahhhh... the 80s when Smash Hits and Mix...

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Mar 8, 20242 min read


Just Dishie
Newly knitted, soft and squishy or rough and scratchy for those stubborn bits of leftover lunch Freshly laundered, new and shiny or old and holey. Plain, simple and forever practical or full of elaborate patterns and fancy scalloped edges. Dishes might be boring but that doesn't mean your dish cloths have to be! Some of my plain and simple washcloths knitted in lovely Australian Cotton I do love a good dishie (wash cloth, dish cloth or if you are my Nan reincarnated a "flann

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Dec 15, 20232 min read
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