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Vintage Baby Knits: More Than 40 Heirloom Patterns from the 1920s to the 1950s
Kristen Rengren
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| #899591 in eBooks | 2012-10-30 | 2012-10-30 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A wonderful addition to my vintage needlework library|By Ozzie|I received this book today and I love it! I love the old patterns, and have books from my grandmother dating back to the 1920's. Some reviewers mentioned that directions in old patterns may be somewhat unclear. I found that with a little work and a little imagination that problem can be overcome. I assume these r|About the Author|
Kristen Rengren is a freelance knitwear designer who specializes in vintage styles. Previously she worked as a vintage clothing dealer and as a public relations specialist for independent theater companies and as a development director a
While working as a vintage clothing dealer, combing through estate sales and eBay listings, longtime knitter Kristen Rengren amassed hundreds of knitting pattern booklets from 1920 through 1960. Now a knitwear designer, Rengren brings us the result of her combined passions in Vintage Baby Knits, a charming collection of more than 40 contemporary updates of timeless baby patterns. Projects range from small, quick-to-knit items like hats, booties, and shrugs...
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