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Young Girl's Norfolk
This is a vintage pattern, originally published in 1914. There is no information specifying yarn weight, yarn yardage, or gauge in the pattern.
“’To knit from a crochet hook and crochet from a knitting pin’ is the best description of Cro-Knitting. The rows of crocheting and knitting are worked alternately or as the various patterns demand. The work requires a pair of knitting pins (or needles, as they are sometimes called) and a crocet hook of the same length and size as the pins. The hook should be of even thickness down its entire length, with a knob at the end, as the stitches are allowed to accumulate on it as in afghan stitch.”
Materials Required:
5 skeins Bear Brand German Knitting Yarn.
1 skein contrasting color, knitting yarn.
1 pair of amber knitting pins, No. 7 (14 in. long).
1 amber crochet hook, No. 7, same length.
- First published: January 1914
- Page created: January 5, 2015
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