A couple of years ago or so I was visiting my publisher, Artisan Books, and my editor pulled out a box of sweaters for me to look at. As I looked over a few of the original sweater samples from the 1940's-1970's I became completely fascinated with this future knitting book. I loved holding the original and fantastically vintage knits in the office that day. The sweaters looked exactly like something my stylish mother would have worn during my childhood. How I loved her clothes back in the day. She was so chic. Anyway, I couldn't wait to see the finished book and my day has come!
With this initial introduction in mind I'd like to present to you, The Ohio Knitting Mills Knitting Book. It's a knitting book with a unique twist. Here is the blurb on the back book flap about Steven Tatar, the author:
Cleveland sculptor Steven Tatar was hunting for scrap metal when he stumbled upon the now shuttered Ohio Knitting Mills. He bought the company's sweater archive and opened Ohio Knitting Mills, a stylish Brooklyn storefront, where for two years he sold vintage knits that had never been worn. He now sells limited-edition sweaters on his web site, Ohio Knitting Mills.
Basically to boil the story down a bit, Cleveland for many decades housed garment makers, including the Ohio Knitting Mills. The OKM, for short, made knitwear for stores and brands like Sears, Saks Fifth Avenue, Pendleton and hundreds of other labels. Steven Tatar discovered a large amount of mint-condition knitwear when he acquired the mill in 2005.
The Ohio Knitting Mills Knitting Book has taken 26 of these original knitwear pieces and breathed a fresh and modern day adaptation into each of them. Each of the original pieces has been given new life with a design twist that updates the look but always keeps true to the vintage feel of the original. Patterns and schematics and instructions are provided for each of the patterns.
This is a wonderful, historical and beautifully crafted book. I just love the book design. I think it is timely as well. There is always an interest in vintage and retro fashion but I feel like there has been a definite resurgence of this trend as of late. The photography really captures the updated and modern flair given to the knitwear.
Each pattern has the original knitwear piece in an inset photo with a description and the year it was made. The example above is one of my favorites in the book. I would love to have this sweater in my wardrobe. The original design was for the winter collection from 1956. Each pattern has a description that explains its place in fashion history as a project introduction. The book is a good read along with the patterns. It is very interesting.
On a side note, the talented Kristin Nicholas wrote the instructions for the embroidery work on several of the projects. You can't get better than that. She is the embroidery expert like no other. What a bonus.
This original sweater is from 1972. I love the modern shape of the new version. The original had a drawstring waist on a long tunic shape. The new version is a much more flattering option that would look great on many body types.
The book offers a scarf, a hat, a bag and a couple of dresses as well as sweaters for both men and women.
This original sweater is from 1972. I love the modern shape of the new version. The original had a drawstring waist on a long tunic shape. The new version is a much more flattering option that would look great on many body types.
The book offers a scarf, a hat, a bag and a couple of dresses as well as sweaters for both men and women.
How about that dress on the cover shot? It is stunning. I'll tell you what, when I was younger and thinner I would have knit that dress in an instant. Then I would have been wearing it with the black tights and a pair of black Mary Jane's all over town. I kid you not.
This one is from 1967 and the original is timeless. I love this sweater! This is going on my to do list for sure.
There is a lot of historical information and entertaining photos.
I love the photo pages of the original sweaters all lined up. Here are the good and golden ski sweaters of the 1950's. I can't ever get enough of the old stuff.
The instruction and technique support is thorough and helpful.
"Vintage-inspired projects updated for the modern knitter" sums the book up perfectly.
There is a lot of historical information and entertaining photos.
I love the photo pages of the original sweaters all lined up. Here are the good and golden ski sweaters of the 1950's. I can't ever get enough of the old stuff.
The instruction and technique support is thorough and helpful.
"Vintage-inspired projects updated for the modern knitter" sums the book up perfectly.
Steven Tatar did a guest spot on WGN in Chicago a couple of weeks ago. It is a fun clip because he brought along lots of projects from the book, both old and new. He did a great job.
If you'd like to win a copy of The Ohio Knitting Mills Knitting book please leave a comment on this blog post! Please only enter once and please leave your email or Ravelry name on your comment so I can easily contact you for your mailing address if you win. I will randomly select a winner in a few days.
Good luck.
best, susie
It looks like a really interesting book!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the interview link and all the pics! I also love that white sweater with embroidery - and knowing Kristin Nicholas was involved makes me know it will be doable/understandable!
ReplyDeleteI went to college in Cleveland and never knew this little bit of history. Thanks so much for sharing such interesting bits on your blog Susan!
ReplyDeleteoooo that book looks fantastic! Definitely an interesting reference and nifty to see how the pattern changes from then to now :)
ReplyDeleteAngela, knitluck
i love the patterns. i love the white->red winter 1967 design.
ReplyDeletesongyueyu at gmail
What a great idea updating some classic knitwear! I love the story.
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I love patterns with a story.
ReplyDelete*foofymonkey (ravelry)
I am getting this book no matter what! I'd love to win it but will def. buy it if not! Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super cool book! I love the red/white sweater!
ReplyDeleteBe still my heart! I would love this book!
ReplyDeleteMamachanse@gmail.com
oh that would be just lovely to win. Gurlzmum on ravelry.
ReplyDeleteYep, I'm pretty sure I want this book...
ReplyDeleteI have a love of vintage sweaters, even if I can't make them (yet).
~ Renee (aka "renny1780")
What a cool book! I love it! Thanks for bringing us such great things!
ReplyDeletejenbrook96
Nice to see a vintage book covering something other than the 1940's
ReplyDeleteSewsable on Rav
wow susan, that book looks great! thanks for a chance at the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving vintage styles these days! What a treasure this book is!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great book. Thanks for offering the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fabulous book and I would love to add it to my ever growing knitting library! Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteThat book looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool book!!! I'd love to win a copy!! Thanks for yet another great giveaway!!!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Sharon (heffalump23 on Rav)
Ooh, love the looks of this book! I'd sure like to win it!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely like a chance to win the book and see the vintage patterns. Thanks for the info and the chance.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks so inspirational! I love the fresh color combinations and the photo styling. I'll be adding it to my library, but hope I'm lucky enough to win!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really fun book. I love seeing all the knitwear from the era in which I grew up.
ReplyDeletekgmama (on Ravelry)
I would definitely love to knit the patterns from this book! How lovely!
ReplyDeleteJPeled on ravelry
I would dearly love to own a copy of this book. As a fellow vintage designer I know how much effort must have gone into such an incredible project. I do hope you pick me!
ReplyDeleteSusan Crawford
well, i love knitting and i love history so this sounds like a winning combination to me!
ReplyDeleteand if i do win, you can find me on ravelry as dreamvoyageur!
I would love this book!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Susan! I love all of your books and projects and have just completed another baby shower gift for another one of my pregnant friends! What can I say, as a neonatal intensive care nurse, I'm just a sucker for all things baby! :)
ReplyDeleteHow Cool! Great photography too!
ReplyDeleteThis book looks amazing!
ReplyDeletereally love the dress on the cover.
ReplyDeletekikine78 (ravelry)
Some of the designs sure bring back memories.
ReplyDeleteThank you for another chance to win.
Cassandra
really love the dress on the cover.
ReplyDeletekikine78(ravelry)
Looks like a great book, I love vintage patterns!
ReplyDeleteShannon
girl4purl on Ravelry
Those patterns have me drooling! I love vintage sweaters. (lafabulosa@gmail.com)
ReplyDeleteA couple of those sweaters look familiar! Could they be the ones I wore way back when?
ReplyDeleteA trip down memory land...count me in on the raffle!
Like you, I'd have worn the knit dress in a heatbeat back in the thin days. I bet my daughter would like that. . . hmm. Thanks for sharing the book!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea for a book, and awesome designs, too! I grew up in the Cleveland area, but moved to Arizona about 4 years ago :-)
ReplyDeleteHow cool is this book!! I love vintage pieces..how fun it would be to knit up these fantastic finds!! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteBridget
bridgerose@gmail.com
I looked at this book just this weekend and it's fantastic. Definitely on my must-buy list.
ReplyDelete(But please don't enter me in the giveaway--I'd feel bad since I already won a book on your blog once.) Just wanted to say what a great book and a great prize this would be!
The book looks awesome! Would love to win it!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteCBach (ravelry)
Okay! I'm from Cincinnati. Who knew Ohio had such knitting history?
ReplyDeleteI love this book - especially the history behind it.
ReplyDeleteI saw this book a couple of weeks ago and thought it looked interesting and fun. I would love to win a copy and have a 22 yr old daughter who would wear that dress for sure.
ReplyDeleteElise
eoconnor1@everestkc.net
I love the design of this book and would love to win it! Bigwoolboston on ravelry.
ReplyDeleteI grew up in Ohio and for the past 8 years have lived in Colorado. I would love to win this book...it would be like combining a little bit of home with my favorite craft :)
ReplyDeleteLauraGolightly@comcast.net
I love your blog and would love to have this book. I have an older sister and these pics remind of her. I thought she was so chic when I was little!!
ReplyDeleteNo joke, yesterday Amazon told me I wanted to buy this book via an email. And after your review I am positive that this book belongs on my shelf. Thanks for the generous giveaway. ktmay12
ReplyDeleteThings that are awesome:
ReplyDelete1. vintage things
2. books
3. knitting
4. free things
5. this giveaway!
dramachic0425@yahoo.com
Would love to win this book...a chance to relive my 20's and 30's in knit!! Thanks. txjan (ravelry)
ReplyDeleteLove these vintage looks! Great book!!
ReplyDeletewould love a chance at that book!
ReplyDeleteamyknit40 on ravelry
I am from Ohio and would love to win this book. It looks very interesting! Thanks again for all you do. Laura....go Buckeyes!
ReplyDeleteLove rocking the old patterns.
ReplyDeleteThat title dress really is gorgeous! I think I would knit it (with other colours), and then walk my children to school in it, dressed up with cool boots and sunglasses (and a very cool smile of course :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the give-away!
Have a nice day
Daniela from France (Dadzi on Ravelry)
Wow, that looks like a fantastic book! Thanks for giveaway.
ReplyDeleteoiyi.yau (at) gmail (dot) com
Cool book...I think that you'd look Great in that dress. I can't wait to get a close-up look-see at it!
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage look. Would love to win the book.
ReplyDeleteTrick or Treat,
ReplyDeleteThat book is Sweet,
and what a Treat that book would be.
Thanks for the glance and 4 the chance!
may your day be as sweet.
Jasmine :)
Looks awesome!!! Would love to win this book :)
ReplyDeleteWho knew the 60's and 70's could look so good reinterpreted? OKM looks like a lovely book. Thanks for posting about it.
ReplyDeleteWho knew the 60's and 70's could look so good reinvented? OKM looks like a lovely book; thanks for posting about it.
ReplyDeleteI love that hat too! It's great to modernise vintage.
ReplyDeletewoolyknitnsbits at live dot ca
This is a really awesome book! I got to browse it at my knitting group last week. There are some really lovely and unique knits!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the vintage stuff! That Steven is a lucky guy!!
ReplyDeletegreenlady on ravelry
I would love to win a copy of this book. I think it would be just as interesting to read this book as it would be to knit from it. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteKatie
tuxedotshirts on Ravelry
wow! what some beautiful patterns! the dress on the cover is fabulous. please enter me in the drawing!
ReplyDeletekmvdvm on ravelry
please enter me in your generous giveaway ! i'm saganaga @ ravelry
ReplyDeleteLove that you said you remember your Mom and her sense of style. My 91 year old mother still knits, still only wears skirts (no slacks), and sweaters that she knits or we do together, and is still my hero! Kristin
ReplyDeleteI.love.this.
ReplyDeleterusseyj@gmail.com
What a great book; I'd love to win it. That 1967 sweater looks really cute to me too!
ReplyDeleteDorothy
brodorothy@gmail.com
What a cool book; I'd love to win it. The sweater from 1967 is especially appealing to me too.
ReplyDeleteDorothy
brodorothy@gmail.com
What a cool book; I'd love to win it. The sweater from 1967 is especially appealing to me too.
ReplyDeleteDorothy
brodorothy@gmail.com
As an Ohioan and living near Cleveland, I would love to win that book. I remember many of those styles.
ReplyDeleteWhat a Fabulous give-away !!! Thank you so much for the opportunity !!! :0)
ReplyDeleteI was born and raised in Lima, Ohio ... so Love this book and my daughter Sallee was a Fashion Design Major in college, so it would be so fun to share this with her :0)
Happy Fall ... and Thank YOu !!!!
Wow! What a great book -would be honored to win and would love to read the book cover to cover! stephanie (indigodogmt on Ravelry)
ReplyDeleteThis book looks great! I love how it is totally new and different from any other book that is already out there. Yea Artisan!! :)
ReplyDeleteHow cool! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like something that would be interesting to read, not just knit from! :)
ReplyDeleteMargievz@gmail.com
Such a beautiful book and a wonderful story! The history behind it intrigues me. Can't wait to read more
ReplyDeletediann325@aol.com
I think it would be so neat to knit some of the stuff from this book, whoever said fashion was cyclical was right!
ReplyDeleteI just adore the concept of this book & the patterns look amazing. Thanks for the chance to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteWow. Love those retro styles. They're so "in" again. Would love to win the book!
ReplyDeleteThese projects look just gorgeous and I have the most admiration for everyone who translates vintage patterns into easy to replicate instructions for today's knitters. I will add it to my wish list for sure... maybe I get lucky and get drawn in your give away (positive thinking :-))
ReplyDeleteI love vintage knits and this book looks like a good one. thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteravid: flowerpot2
Oh my, I think my Mom and her knitting friend made a few sweaters like these in the 70's. Looking forward to seeing the book. jeanie@zeigle.com
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a fun book! Thanks for the opportunity to win it! :)
ReplyDeleteraelynne01 on Rav
This looks like a great book! april.maston@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure both the Ohio Mills original knit finds and this book! Would love to get lost in all that vintage history.
ReplyDeleteThis Looks so interesting and I am always buying old pattern books at resale...
ReplyDeleteRav Name: Atareen
Thank you everyone for all your kind and enthusiastic words! And especially BIG THANKS to Susan for sharing the OKM love and offering the giveaway. You guys really inspire me and remind me why I wrote this book. big hugs to you all!!
ReplyDeleteI live in Ohio and did not know about the Ohio Knitting Mills. It is interesting to see the original verison and then the updated, new version. I may have worn the striped sweater with the drawstring. Thank you for this great giveaway. I would love to win.
ReplyDeleteKristi ~ Ohio
queenbee1958 (on Ravelry)
What a lovely book this looks like, thanks for this post! I love knitting and I love the winning retro designs on AMC show "Mad Men" and this book seems to bring the two together!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win the book and I am wasntme187 on Rav. Thank you for such a nice offer!
ReplyDeleteThe book looks great. I would love to try something like that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool book! I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteTrendymeg@msn.com
This is a fascinating book! I especially love the red/orange/white sweater and the white one with embroidery.
ReplyDeleteJuliane (Llule on ravelry)
Hi, I'm from Cleveland OH!! I'd love to have this book!
ReplyDeletejeanfernandez59@gmail.com
OOOOOH MYYYY! I love vintage and would love, love, love this book!!!
ReplyDeleteThis book looks so interesting! I would love a chance to win it and maybe knit up a sweater or two the one from 1956 looks so nice and it's from the year I was born!!
ReplyDeletema2vt@comcast.net
The book looks so cool! Thanks!!!
ReplyDeletejillpickle
Thanks for the information on this book - it looks like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeletesteelersfan786 on ravelry
I love the idea of updating an older idea. This book seems to do a fantastic job of it.
ReplyDeletelizbert on Ravelry
Very clever! Would love to win this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific idea for a book. mperezlope@aol.com
ReplyDeleteLOVE the "LOVE" sweater in the end photo! Susan, I too would wear many in my thinner days! And that embroidered cream sweater.....to die for!
ReplyDeleteSheila
szachariae@yahoo.com
I would love to win this book! Love knitting, love vintage, it combines 2 of my favorite things! I only wish I had a chance to visit the vintage shop when it was open! ~Purlygig on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat book...I love to knit sweaters and have purchased my yarn to do the knit along for your sweater. This book would inspire me to add color to my new sweater!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great book. I love things that are timeless like the projects in this book.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks awesome! I hope I win!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win that awesome book!
ReplyDeletepurliegurlie
Vintage with a twist and knitting together- really doesn't get much better than that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity.
Ooooo vintage sweaters! I must make that dress on the cover...
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: Ambitious
that book looks like loads of fun!
ReplyDeletemadfabriholic at gmail dot com
Dear Susan -
ReplyDeletePlease add my name to the list! I would love to read the book and use some of the patterns.
Best regards,
Kay Martin
Menasha, WI
Would love to win this book!
ReplyDeleteAna
anahuron@gmail.com
I love the 70"s...thanks
ReplyDeletebiddy05 (ravelry)
Would love to win this book, I live in Ohio and didn't know about our knitting history. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway
Cindy
in Cincinnati,Oh
Love the book concept - would love to see the real thing! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteExciting!
ReplyDeletelshep0818
shepherd.leah@gmail.com
Exciting!
ReplyDeletelshep0818
shepherd.leah@gmail.com
Spent summers vacationing with relatives in Cleveland. If only I were a knitter way back then! Would love to be the winner of this prize. It would "take me home."
ReplyDeleteKnitAweigh
Really interesting to learn some history and fun to see the old patterns and their updated versions.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a really great book!
Elizabeth
I wore a sweater dress much like the cover pic at about the same time. I'd love to win the book.
ReplyDeleteEllieA
Sounds very cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome book. Its going on my list of "must-have". Thanks for sharing this book with us.
ReplyDeleteI had the 1967 sweater! - loved it then and now too!
ReplyDeleteSo many of those patterns look so wearable! Fun!
ReplyDeleteThe book looks real interesting, a little bit of history with a modern twist on the patterns.
ReplyDeleteOh I would LOVE this book. I adore vintage clothing and still have a gabardine suit my mother wore in the 40's! The sweaters are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan,
ReplyDeleteThis book is so neat! I love the combination of knitting and history.
Laura,
floursandfibers (Rav ID)
I NEED this book! Pick me! :)
ReplyDelete---Tif (bumblebina on Ravelry)
That dress on the cover is fab. You could totally make that and wear it now.
ReplyDelete--EditorMom (Ravelry)
I love these sweaters. They remind me of my childhood and seeing those ski sweaters makes me remember the start of my skiing. We still have a cupboard with some of those styles stored away. Makes me want to dig them out. Love your give-aways.
ReplyDeleteSandy
What a fun book, in so many ways! Thank you for the opportunity!
ReplyDeletetarafiebach on Ravelry
rockchalkfiebach@yahoo.com
Classic fashion is always in style! I would love to win this book.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun book! I would love to win it!
ReplyDelete~~SSKnits on Ravelry
Hi Susie,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and how great that Steven Tartar saw the gold mine of sweater riches and didn't just pitch it all!
Love the purple and tan striped sweater, and yes it's much better without the drawstring!
Janine from NJ
What a NIIICE BOOK! I'd love to add it to my book collection!
ReplyDelete~ Eliana ~
Iknitcupcakes- Ravelry Name
What a fantastic book! Love love love!
ReplyDelete~Allison (Rav: allisonlovesyarn)
That's so cool! Thanks to Stephen Tatar for the creative inspiration to make these sweaters truly timeless classics by publishing a book!
ReplyDeleteelisa85224 (Ravelry ID)
What a great looking book... I've got a ton of old vintage patterns and booklets that were given to me by my boyfriends grandmother. I like the way this book takes a modern spin on things.
ReplyDeleteGood luck everyone!
OneOfTheHive on Rav!
I would so LOVE to have this book! You have such great giveaways! Michelle mgrosch006@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage knits. My mom was that generation too and I would love to reproduce some of the looks for my family. Josey
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great book! Pick me!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun it would be to look at all the "old" patterns and then the revisions! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the thought of this book. These patterns that you have described are just tugging at my heart or needles I guess I should say!
ReplyDeleteI am "heartrock1955" on Ralvery and my e-mail address is mry_stndrd@yahoo.com Thank you very much. I love your blog!!! Have a GREAT rest of the day!!! =0)
I love vintage look/patterns. Please include me in the running for the giveaway of this beautifully designed book!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! There's a store in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, NY that has vintage knits from an old Ohio factory. I wonder if it's related. Hmm . . .
ReplyDeletethis book looks amazing!
ReplyDeletelibbi.ilyse@gmail.com
I love that you presented the history behind the book, as well as giving us a glimpse inside. I want to rock the cover dress with black tights as well, but I'd wear boots instead of mary janes.
ReplyDeleteI am Monikita on Ravelry.
what a great look at the history of knitting! i'd love to put ohio knitting mills knitting on my coffee table!
ReplyDeleteI love books that include (or are solely about) the history of knitting. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the book, love vintage patterns, love Susan B. Anderson and her giveaways!
ReplyDeleteThis book brings back so many memories!! What an awesome opportunity! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteprpltrtl946 on Ravelry 8*)
Would LOVE to win this knitting book!
ReplyDeleteterry.zaccuri@att.net
And btw...I sooo look forwad to getting your emails:) I'm working on the Top Down Raglin for my Granddaughter Abella as we speak...
Terry
Thanks for a great book review - who wouldn't want to win this fabulous vintage style book!
ReplyDeleterla0523 at aol dotcom
I'd love a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
kimberlybreid at hotmail dot com
I love the vintage look, the timeless classics that never go out of style! The book looks like it will be fun to read as well as for finding new projects.
ReplyDeleteKally (Ravelry)
Just had to laugh! I was around for the 60´s! And the sweater in red stripes? My brother brought home the blue version of that sweater for my husband in the early 70's after a navy stint in Korea!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great book!! Love the idea that Kristin Nicholas was involved. Pekecrazy on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteThis was an interesting read. I enjoyed the history lesson and I'd love to win this book. I so enjoy knitting with "roots".
ReplyDeleteI really love how "vintage knits" are becoming such an "in" thing. I especially love that often they are slightly updated and made to fit a greater size range.
ReplyDeleteValerie (Rav: valeriechristine)
Very cool book. lynzward@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a really awesome book. I love history, and especially knitting/sewing history!
ReplyDeleteI did wear a dress like that when I was younger and thinner.
ReplyDeleteSharon in Va
imler_sharon@yahoo.com
The book looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteTiffany85 (Ravelry)
I love reading about the history of knitting. Sounds like my kind of book!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting and fascinating! Pls. enter me...
ReplyDeleteMaryjoO on Ravelry
thanks!
lovely book! thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletejsample
What fun! Thanks Susan!
ReplyDeleteEwequeen on ravelry
Your podcast link doesn't work. Do you no longer podcast?
ReplyDeleteVery nice.Can't wait to get my hands on This book.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to win this book! The patterns look so chic!
ReplyDeleteravelry: catmilc
those sweaters look like such fun. i'm with you on that embroidered number.
ReplyDeleteCool patterns. Would be nice to knit for myself for a change instead of my boys!
ReplyDeleteFantastic book! I love updated classics. There was always something incredibly special about a Pendleton knit... This book shows why!
ReplyDeleteEmbellished on ravelry
I love the frontpage gress too, so I would like to have this wonderful book.
ReplyDeleteteresanasci@gmail.com
I love to see so much creativity. Awesome looking book.
ReplyDeleteRemmy on Ravelry
I would love to add this book to my collection!
ReplyDeleteHow fun is this book....and I love Kristin Nichols. Win Win.
ReplyDeletei would love ths book
ReplyDeleteThank you for the review, I wasn't all that interested in this title until now. I love seeing the vintage items go through small alterations and suddenly find new life!
ReplyDeleteI'd love a copy of it!
Hi Susan,
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this book before, looks really nice. Would love a chance to win :)
Hugs
Denise
Count me in and, even if I don't win, I think this one goes on my wish list!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway, thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDelete-kala on Ravelry
this book is right up my alley, love the vintage patterns. Wondering if any of the ski sweaters are included?
ReplyDeleteI love vintage. This is a little above my present skills, but I am inspired to keep on going. The book looks beautiful. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a great book. I love the mix of the history and modern take on the sweaters.
ReplyDeletewilsonfam_98@yahoo.com
What cool knitting history! I'd be thrilled to receive this book!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful book.
ReplyDeleteIts lovely to see the vintage styles again.
Nickyg
Saw this the other day--your review is spot on! Would love a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThis would be such a cool knitting book to have in my library. I really identify with the cover picture, as I was a 70's teenager.
ReplyDeleteI also wish I had appreciated knitting then, as I do now. My skills surely would have been awesome by now.
Ravelry ID: bschlot
Just saw this book last Friday at a LYS. Very cool!
ReplyDelete*Jennie50000 on Ravelry
This book looks amazing. I am from Ohio and I just have to get this book!
ReplyDeleteI think I would have enjoyed living & raising my family in the 50s! Love those silly ski sweaters!
ReplyDeleteOh count me in please. I just found out about the book on the modish blog and than found your review. It looks like a really great book and I want to start knitting that boxy sweater you said had been redesigned from a tunic now.
ReplyDeleteRavelry user: farmnatalie
another giveaway! you are so generous to the knitting community, thanks for the fun blog that i read every day! shamaree from colorado
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