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Hi, the other ladies are right you will find loads of vintage patterns on the web (auction sites etc) and lots of places have free patterns.
Another couple of good ones are http://yesterknits.com and http://ww.whiteliesdesigns.com (White lies do some gorgeous kits from vintage patterns)
I don't know how much of a knitter you are but there are a few things that you may need to keep an eye on..... Needle sizes are different on UK patterns and U.S, they are also different again on vintage patterns.
Also (and more frustratingly) the yarn used in yesteryears was usually a lot finer than it is now. Most sweater patterns used a 2ply or 3ply yarn that was a different gauge to the modern versions. You can find substitution yarns but you need to be aware that the tension and general weight of the yarn needs to be as close as possible, or you may end up with a stiff garment or something that is completely the wrong size.
I may be going on a bit here, but vintage knitting is a great hobby of mine and I am always looking out for good substitute yarns for the old 2/3ply yarns.
I always keep a copy of a fantastic chart I printed off the web in my knitting bag http://http://string-or-nothing.blog-city.com/vintage_yarns.htm. You may find this useful too.
I love to talk knitting..........
Another couple of good ones are http://yesterknits.com and http://ww.whiteliesdesigns.com (White lies do some gorgeous kits from vintage patterns)
I don't know how much of a knitter you are but there are a few things that you may need to keep an eye on..... Needle sizes are different on UK patterns and U.S, they are also different again on vintage patterns.
Also (and more frustratingly) the yarn used in yesteryears was usually a lot finer than it is now. Most sweater patterns used a 2ply or 3ply yarn that was a different gauge to the modern versions. You can find substitution yarns but you need to be aware that the tension and general weight of the yarn needs to be as close as possible, or you may end up with a stiff garment or something that is completely the wrong size.
I may be going on a bit here, but vintage knitting is a great hobby of mine and I am always looking out for good substitute yarns for the old 2/3ply yarns.
I always keep a copy of a fantastic chart I printed off the web in my knitting bag http://http://string-or-nothing.blog-city.com/vintage_yarns.htm. You may find this useful too.
I love to talk knitting..........