A First-Size Matinee Coat
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Stitchcraft No. 006 March 1934
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A First-Size Matinee Coat
From Stitchcraft Number No. 6, Vol. 2 March 1934
Length from top of shoulders, 9ins; width all round at under-arm, 18ins.; length of sleeve from under-arm. 3 ins.
“This delicious little coat is easy to knit, yet looks satisfyingly “professional” when finished, with its neat borders and pretty patterns round the hem.“
Calls for: 2ozs of “Halcyon” Non-Shrink Knitting Wool, 3ply; two No. 8 “Beehive” knitting needles; 3/4 yd double satin ribbon to match wool.
In modern terms, standard 4ply sock wool and 3.00 - 3.25mm needles (whatever give you the correct gauge) is fine. You’ll probably use about 300m of Sock weight yarn.
Heavier weight yarn would produce a larger size.
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