Showing posts with label underwear. Show all posts
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Sunday, 29 July 2012

Swimwear special


swimwear gold
All that glitters ain't gold but is possibly Lurex

Now summer has finally come to London, and the Olympic Games are in full swing (almost literally on my doorstep), my thoughts turn to swimming – it's all I want to do when it's hot, and probably the only Olympic sport I'll bother watching. Wouldn't it be wonderful if the synchronised swimming team took to the Aquatics Centre pool sporting gold crochet one-pieces like this?

Or the bikini this Cybill Shepherd lookalike (who was out of focus on a deckchair at the back, above) is wearing on her own page:

swimwear blue


Both of these beautiful bathing costumes are taken from one of my trusty favourites, The Home Pattern Book of Needlecraft by Joan Fisher:

Home Pattern Book
Published by New English Library, 1979

Fancy yourself in a hand-crocheted metallic bathing suit? Here are your (free, printable) instructions.

Not put off by its unseasonal cover image, I had a flick through The Ladies' Home Journal book of Crochet...

swimwear crochet book cover
Published by Mason Charter, New York, 1976

...and discovered a pattern for this pretty white one-piece with flower-shaped cutaway (shame about the dodgy shell-tasselled shawl). If you'd like to make yourself one (a swimsuit, not a shall-shawl), click here for all you need to know.

swimwear white
This is the daisy age

If you're not a crocheter, I've also dug out this lovely 1930s 'Simple bathing costume' pattern for your knitting pleasure:

swimwear knit
How very daring

This must have been rather risqué at the time. Not many people wore two-piece swimsuits back in 1939 when The Pictorial Guide to Modern Home Knitting was published – after all, the word 'bikini' wasn't coined until 1946.

swimwear knitting cover
Edited by Catherine Franks (Odhams Press, 1939)

The book has a textured cloth cover and particularly nice endpapers:

swimwear knit endpaper
Caught red-handed

For your ahead-of-its-time 1930s knitted bikini instructions, click here.

All the above swimsuits are probably better for lounging around by the pool or at the beach than actually swimming in – imagine how heavy and uncomfortable they'd get when wet!

Well, I promised a swimwear special – and I haven't finished yet, I love the illustrations on old sewing patterns and I can't help slipping the odd one in now and again, even though I can't share the actual patterns. This cute beachwear collection is from New Zealand from 1969:

swimwear sewing pattern
Still the daisy age: see toes, left

And last but not least... this one's not makeable, but what a fantastic image. Jackie magazine had THE BEST fashion illustrations EVER:

swimwear jackie
Jackie magazine, 12 June 1976

Friday, 13 April 2012

Into net

vintage net
Source: Golden Hands part3/1970

Thursday, 29 March 2012

Go dotty

Go dotty ad
Source: Ad from Stitchcraft magazine, February 1967

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Knit a pair of stockings

 golden hands vintage knitted stockings

I love this photoshoot, the hopscotch, the typical London street on a spring day – and that's before you get to the airborne, shoeless gals in their mini pinnies and handknitted hosiery.

Next they're snapped looking pensive on a pair of gate posts: Golden hands vintage knitted stockings

This issue was part 44/Vol 3 from 1972 of Golden Hands, the Marshall Cavendish partworks that dedicated crafters of the '70s could buy every week for 22½p and collect in special ringbinders. The talented photographer was a Mr Clive Corless.

And here are the patterns for your daisy lace stockings and lace rib stockings... start knitting them now and you could be skipping down the street in them by autumn with a nice pair of loafers and a secret suspender belt.