They were always trendy and funny to make, and the patterns have often been the source when I knitted new things in my youth.
All of a sudden the magazine stopped bringing knitting patterns, and the crafty part became a less important factor. That really dissappointed me, but as time went by I forgot all about it.
But then I googled something about knitting, and there it was: a link to lots of beautiful and free knitting patterns from Femina's website!
Maybe it's old news to you, but I got happy. And why on earth didn't it strike me before, that this particular magazine might have a crafty part on their website, like so many other magazines??
So now the little top above has already been printed for future projects, and so will the pattern for the white baby and toddler vest be.
Sadly they are all written in Danish, but maybe they can be an inspiration anyway.
Thanks for the tip... I definitely need to take a look :) Tænker at et godt strikketøj må være perfekt som quilte afløser til vinter.
ReplyDeleteWow, another nice Danish design! We norwegians like to steal from you, you know... I have now added the "slipovervest" to my to-make-list. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteDet er sørme godt, at du kan komme med sådanne serviceoplysninger, Ulla, tak for det.
ReplyDeleteSom du nok kan regne ud, så er den nederste lille vest straks røget på to-do'en.
Måske bliver jeg nødt til at starte på den allerede i dag.
Ha en herlig lørdag fuld af alt det, som du holder af...
Det var så lidt, Cille. :))
ReplyDeleteDer er ikke noget som at sidde med et strikketøj, mens efterår og vinter suser udenfor. :))
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My pleasure, Silkesauen. :)) I do think that you Norwegians have cool knitting patterns too. ;))
I love "Nøstebarn", Sandnes and Dale. :))
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Det er dejligt at du kan bruge dem, Anne. :))
Jeg er også vild med den lille vest - og tænker lidt på, at den kortærmede trøje vil se sej ud med vestens mønster kolonne på maven. Hmm! Vi får se om jeg kommer så langt engang... ;))
Også en rigtig dejlig lørdag til dig. :))