Saturday, November 14, 2009

These Purls Are Free

I really enjoy getting things, and not having to pay for them. Who doesn't right? Well, its no different with knitting patterns. With my lack of knitting skill (read awful) I do not want to invest money in patterns that I will likely never get around to casting-on.
I am quite pleased to share that their are gracious and kind people out there who scan knitting patterns and don't charge for them! This is fantastic, especially if you are only hoping to try your hand at knitting a sweater (or scarf.)
I am loving this pattern I found over at Faded Splendor. I mean, take note of that amazing hair inspiration, and knitted finery! Delightful.

Faded splendor is not the only place to track these down either, here is a minimal list of a few favorites...

1. The 3 Hour Sweater which you may remember I was working on last December.. still working on it. HA!
2. Historic Knitting Patterns also has a medium selection for all members of your family.
3. Vintage Purls has patterns for women, men and kidlets.


Well this small list should get you started. And maybe the generosity of others will have you inspired to share some of your vintage knitting/crochet patterns. I have a few crochet purse patterns I am in the process of turning into PDF files, so await their un-costly-ness. That's right, I am making up words tonight! Bed time.

9 comments:

Lolita Haze said...

I am really hoping that I can pick up on this knitting thing quickly!

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A said...

Fantastic post! I adore vintage patterns.

Solanah said...

Yay! I want to make stockings, but that will never happen ;)

Ellie said...

Oh, I'm such a lazy knitter... maybe the three-hour thing could be good for me!

avintagespirit (Lizzy) said...

Thanks for the links to the knitting patterns. I've meaning to start some knitting projects soon and this gives me some more ideas to consider. I've never used a vintage pattern before.

Miss Meiow said...

Hi Twila,

LOVE the idea of the 'Three hour sweater', but do you know what size it is for?! :D

x

Miss Cherry said...

Thank you for the nice links :)
I love to study the pitchures of sweaters, I am a bit lazy of me and translation of vintage pattern is nothing I´ve tryed- yet ;)
Some day I will!

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