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Friday 29 March 2013
Another Wedding Dress
I wrote a few weeks ago here about two wedding dress pattern leaflets that I had found. Christina commented that there is also a wedding dress pattern in the 1976 edition of Fashion Knits, an annual publication by Patons that they produced from the late 1950s to the 1980s. We have a complete run of Fashion Knits in the Knitting & Crochet Guild collection, so I was able to find the dress. Here it is.
Unlike the last two I showed, this one is knitted. The yarn is called Kismet, which seems to have been 80% acrylic with some mohair, and maybe some wool too. Perhaps a bit warm for a June bride (although considering the weather we've been having, maybe not). Not a very modern shape - long sleeves seem to be completely out of style for brides, and the skirt isn't right for today. And it can't quite decide where the waist should be - is it an Empire line or a natural waist? But I'm sure a 1976 bride would have looked lovely in it.
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That would definitely be a love project. I've just read a book in which someone knits 2 evening gowns for an old friend. Then her friend asks her to knit curtains. She drew the line there!!
ReplyDeleteI think I would have drawn the line somewhere before knitting 2 evening dresses for someone else, personally...
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