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"Knitted: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step back in time to the 1940s, where girls play bowls with grace and charm

Background imageKnitted Collection: Skating Girl in Jumper

Skating Girl in Jumper
Girl in her winter woollies wears a hat, gloves, stockings & hand-knitted jumper in garter stitch with zip fastening & collar. The skirt of her dress is rather short

Background imageKnitted Collection: Boy on Home-Made Scooter

Boy on Home-Made Scooter
A small boy on his home-made scooter

Background imageKnitted Collection: Model by Miss Cuthbert

Model by Miss Cuthbert
Brimless hat, fox fur stole, tunic dress with low waisted loose fitting bodice & pleated under-skirt. Girl: dress with pleated skirt & cape. Boy: knitted jersey suit with tie

Background imageKnitted Collection: Diaogonal Jumper 1936

Diaogonal Jumper 1936
A sports jumper hand-knitted in graduated horizontal stripes over which are diagonal lines of fancy open stitch following the diagonal button fastening on the back

Background imageKnitted Collection: Epaulette Jumper 1934

Epaulette Jumper 1934
A hand-knitted jumper in a lacy stitch with round neck line & 3 button fastening. An unusual touch is the triangular shaped epaulettes attached with knitted buttons

Background imageKnitted Collection: Huzzar Jumper 1933

Huzzar Jumper 1933
Unusual hand-knitted pullover modelled on a Huzzars uniform incorporates a bold geometric pattern of light coloured bands of diminishing length on bodice & sleeves

Background imageKnitted Collection: Cable Stitch Pullover

Cable Stitch Pullover
A hand-knitted jumper in a cable stitch with cuffs & a roll collar. Here it is worn with a woollen skirt

Background imageKnitted Collection: Jumper & Flower Brooch

Jumper & Flower Brooch
A hand-knitted jumper in a lacy ribbed stitch without a collar or welt is worn with a broad belt & a knitted flower brooch

Background imageKnitted Collection: Sailing Ship Jumper

Sailing Ship Jumper
A ski-jacket worn over a long length, hand-knitted jumper with a v neck & bold sailing ship design. A small brimless cap or hat completes the outfit

Background imageKnitted Collection: Knitted Elephant

Knitted Elephant
This amusing elephant with a face and limbs of knitted wool would make a good Christmas present for a small child!

Background imageKnitted Collection: Girl with Toys 1940S

Girl with Toys 1940S
A sweet little girl in a knitted bathing costume with a ribbon in her hair, sits in a toy wheelbarrow and has her picture taken with her favourite doll and teddy bear



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"Knitted: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step back in time to the 1940s, where girls play bowls with grace and charm, their knitted attire adding a touch of elegance to the game. Discover the power of knitting during WW1 as Baldwins knitting leaflet becomes a lifeline for soldiers on the frontlines, providing warmth and comfort amidst chaos. In 1930, an advert for Treasure Cot baby specializes showcases adorable knitted garments that wrap little ones in love and tenderness. Witness Coco Chanel herself donning her own knitted designs, revolutionizing fashion with her impeccable taste and creativity. During WW1, The NeedleWorker magazine inspires women to knit for a cause, combining needles with Jessie Pope's heartfelt poem to bring solace to those affected by war. Travel forward in time to 1964 when Munrospun advertisement features librarians proudly wearing their knitted creations while immersing themselves in knowledge. Amidst the turmoil of WW1, Cock o th North wool advertisement encourages women everywhere to pick up their needles and contribute towards the war effort through knitting projects. Explore Muriel Dawson's captivating novel "Kicking Time, " where intricate details ponchos add depth and beauty to Portobello Road's vibrant atmosphere. Embrace winter adventures with Bon Ton Skiwear's cozy knits that keep you warm on snowy slopes while exuding timeless style and sophistication. In times of crisis like WWI, Frederick Gorringe advertises cardigans specially made for soldiers - a small gesture that brings them comfort amidst chaos. Transport yourself back to 1936 when delicate knitted bows adorn fashionable ladies' outfits - a charming accessory that adds whimsy and femininity.