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Product Details
Many museums have examples of Victorian knitted purses in their collections, many of which at first glance look incredibly complicated and detailed. Whilst it is true that often they use fine needles, smooth silk thread, and beads and other embellishments, quite frequently they are much simpler to knit than they first appear.
This is in part because small items such as purses were considered ideal portable projects to work on when visiting friends, and as demonstrating a graceful hand and fine taste in choosing yarn shades was as important as the finished product, the patterns are frequently based on series of one line pattern repeats, simple to memorise, and easily executed whilst being otherwise sociable.
Our pair of purses are both based on original patterns from the 1840s with reference where possible to extant purses. As few alterations as possible have been made to make them work easily with modern yarns and needles. We have standardised and updated the language used for
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Sally Pointer
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Skill Level
- Intermediate
- Yarn Weight
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