In 1912, Lion Brand released a pattern book, “Manual of Worsted Work for Those Who Knit and Crochet”, which was wildly successful in its release. The book contains plenty of vintage patterns ranging from cardigans, afghans, hats and more. Since it was so successful, Lion Brand released another book in 1916 (Lion Yarn Book, pictured left) with more great vintage styles reflective of that time.
What I find interesting about looking at these vintage patterns is that they’re still relatively similar to styles worn today (albeit, there may be a bit more ribbon incorporation in some of the older styles). If you’re a lover of antique patterns, you’ll enjoy the Lion Yarn Book and its assortment of patterns. Below, I’ve created a side by side comparison of some of the older styles found in the 1912 and 1916 books with more modern styles that have similar silhouettes – have a look for yourself!
Ladies’ Knitted Derby Coat (1912) |
Ladies’ Light Weight Knit Coat (1916) |
Knit Fitted Jacket |
Child’s Knitted Sweater (1912) |
Baby’s Crochet Sweater (1916) |
Fresh Melon Sideways Cardigan Baby Wool |
Girl’s Crocheted Tam o’ Shanter (1912) |
Crochet Scarf and Tam (1916) |
Crochet Stardust Hat Vanna’s Choice |
Crocheted Sacque in Afghan Stitch (1912) |
Baby’s First Outfit (1916) |
Knit Christening Set Vanna’s Choice Baby |
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