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Vintage-inspired projects culled from the archives of the legendary
knitwear maker...
Paris, Milan, London Cleveland? Yes, it's true. For decades, this
Midwestern city of grit and steel remained at the forefront of
American fashion. Cleveland was home to such garment makers as the
Ohio Knitting Mills, which created knitwear designs for department
stores from Sears to Saks as well as for hundreds of labels, from
Van Heusen to Pendleton.
Author Steven Tatar discovered a treasure trove of mint-condition
knitwear and patterns for men and women when he acquired the mill's
archive in 2005. Now, working with the original patterns, from the
1940s through the 1970s, he has painstakingly adapted 26 colorful
knitwear projects for the home knitter.
The majority of the patterns are for classic mid-twentieth-century
women's sweats, from 1956's Abstract Expressionist to 1976's Puppy
Love. But there's much more in "The Ohio Knitting Mills Knitting
Book" men's sweaters like 1954's Father Knows Best, as well as
dresses, shoulder bags, ponchos, and scarf sets. Clear directions,
supplemented by schematic charts and color guides, make all of the
patterns easy to follow, for everyone from beginners to more
advanced knitters. The patterns are featured in their original
colors (teal and tangerine, ocher and avocado) alongside newer
palettes geared to contemporary tastes.
As you create your own versions of such mid-century standbys as New
American Gentleman, Rebel Rouser, Wavy Gravy, and Beatnik Babe,
there's a lot more to enjoy. No run-of-the-mill knitting guide,
this fun-to-peruse book includes vintage photographs; fashion lore,
including a visual tour of original labels from national brands,
regional department stores, and small-town shops; and interviews
with Ohio Knitting Mills employees. All told, this book highlights
the ingenuity and excitement of an important American fashion era.
From argyle to zigzag, "The Ohio Knitting Mills Knitting Book"
brings it all back.
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