This book takes us back to 1957; designs have not yet taken on the mod colors of the 1960's, but are not entirely the form fittings styles of the earlier 1950's.
Hand Knit Fashions in Tweed - Volume 32
Volume 32 was created as a promotion tool for Bernhard Ulmanns Tweed brand yarns, Bear Brand Tweedmoor and Fleishers Glen Tweed, as well as Bear Brand Sport Tweed and Fleishers Sport Tweed. That goes to say, then, that all of the patterns in this book will feature these specific yarns (a quite attractive selection!).
No 668 Windbreaker Suit - The skirt, as is typical, is a straight design and quite standard fair. But, what a splendid jacket.
No 667 - Box Coat is made an above standard design with the fabulous collar and fold-back cuffs. This loose fitting design is one that would be so comfortable.
No 679 Ribbed Sheath Dress is an elegant design that became quite remarkable with the all over rib pattern stitch, then taken over the top with the contrast collar.
No 672 - Ribbed Stole is a quite easy design that is simple rib stitch with long fringe ... a warm and elegant choice.
No 673 - Lace Stole is also an 'extra easy' design perfect for beginners. This pattern is offered as a free download.
No 681 - Cable Cardigan gives bold and broad cables that definitely pop out on the tweed background. The back is cabled as well.
No 676 Girls Clock Socks .... remember this term? (Clock socks have a narrow pattern (not usually clocks) that runs up the leg and along the foot. Looks like clock hands when viewed from the side).
No 675 - Jiffy Knit Jacket: How cute it this? Chunky and Bulky and, well, cute! And it's an easy design that beginners could tackle.
No 678 - Fringed Shortie - Another cute design with the subtle patterning of the tweed. The fringed collar adds that bit of 'fun' as well.
No 677 - Men's Classic Socks - a marvelous tweed for the professional man.
And, that's the complete book. The book cover being the same as the front. I found it interesting the socks pattern did not contain a size, but I'm not a knitter, so perhaps it's a knitting skill that one just knows when to add on or subtract (?).
My favorites here are the Ribbed Dress and the Jiffy Knit Jacket; either of these would be a welcome addition in my closet. You; what are your favorites?
These patterns, complete with listed material requirements, are listed in the shop should you be interested.
Thanks for dropping by,
Lorrie