Ladies' Knitted Sacque No. 227
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© James Lees and Sons, Co 1919

© UnravelingSophia

© UnravelingSophia

© UnravelingSophia
Ladies' Knitted Sacque No. 227
This vintage pattern is a beautiful “shoulder shawl” often found in vintage and antique pattern books. It is knitted in one piece from wrist to wrist, is increased across the back for length and has a delicate striped pattern made by alternating a white fingering yarn with the silk-shetland yarn. The pattern is easily modified for size by adding rows and stitches. This is a particularly pretty example of this type of vintage garment.
No designer is identified for the pattern, but the booklet - from 1919 - was published by the James Lees and Sons Co. of New York, Bridgeport, PA, and Chicago.
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