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Monarch New Hand-Knit Styles for Ladies and Misses Number 49

Monarch New Hand-Knit Styles for Ladies and Misses Number 49

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Monarch New Hand-Knit Styles for Ladies and Misses Number 49

by Kischell, Alberta (Designed and Described by)

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Toronto/New Bedford: Monarch Knitting Company/Iva Rose Vintage Reproductions, 1935. A complete set of pictorial scans for each project included in the publication is available, upon request. NUMBER: 49. CONTENTS: "The Manoir" 309 - A chic touch of formality in this frock for afternoon use. The high-in-front neckline held by clips, seven-eights length bell sleeves and a lacy panel widening toward the hem are accents of style. "The Deb" 308 - The ribbed yoke gives the new broad shoulder effect to the essentially simple lines of this outfit. The pattern is also carried out in the back. "Success" 312 - Here is your sweater if you're looking for a long sleeve sports model. Tunic style in an attractive allover pattern. "The Pierre" 315 - Turquoise Monarch Andalusian made the original. Add a gauzy scarf and a matching flannel skirt for something to wear on your southern cruise. "The Plaza" 320 - This three-piece suit is anew high in the knit-craft world. The horizontal ribbing across the raglan shoulders and the pleasant new weave are carried out to advantage both front and back on the pullover and cardigan. "The Coronation" 303 - An exclusive looking two-piece boucle frock with a fish net fringed ascot tie and matching girdle carried out in raspberry red and baby coral makes an especially appropriate extra frock. "The Savoy" 302 - The bib collar is the style news in this two-piece boucle frock. The novelty cable stitch contrasts with the plain skirt and accentuates the smartness of the ensemble. "The Vienna" 319 - The butterfly motif with hand-embroidered centre gives a touch of imported air to this twin set. This design is repeated in the pullover to good advantage. "The Colony" 301 - Enormously chic in a textured effect is this two-piece frock. The allover sweater pattern repeats in the skirt hem and the diagonal strip trimming gives good color opportunity. "The Gavotte" 316 - This pullover is smartly conservative with its shirt-maker collar and plain yoke. The decorative pattern is repeated in the back as well. "The Clubhouse" 317 - The cardigan for general purposes or to wear on the links. The stitch, a broken cable pattern, is admirably set off by the ribbed cuffs and hem. "The Pinewood" 318 - The designer has created an unusual motif suggesting pine branches in this high necked cardigan. You may wear a snug leather belt with it. "The Avenue" 305 - This three-piece suit with wide-revered close fitting cardigan and matching skirt flared in front gives a new forward line to the figure. "Nonchalant" 307 - The chic detail of a lovely leaf pattern characterizes this one-piece frock with repeats at the back. The collar, cuffs and hem are finished with crochet. "Campus" 311 - Here's a honey for college! The straight across neckline is flattering to most. "Sorority" 310 - Many features make this beautifully fitted pullover different. The eyelet tie, puffed sleeve and stepped up design are unusual while the back is plain for quick knitting. "The Miami" 300 - This delicately fashioned two-piece frock designed in Monarch Boucle is charmingly correct for street or afternoon wear. Just the thing for your southern trip! "Mademoiselle" 313 - Youth is personified in this charming pullover. The roll collar fastened at each side with a button adds a decidedly new touch. "The Westmount" 314 - A good alternative to a blouse under the suit is this tunic type pullover with its striped collar and allover triangle pattern. "The Seigneury" 322 - Gay peasant colors glow in this five-piece ski suits. An interesting and easy example of Norwegian motif is carried out in the pullover, scarf, mitts, socks and beret. "Militaire" 321 - Monarch Jumbo knits up quickly into this colorful three-piece military sports set. The matching cap with a two color pom-pom at top and the mitts make a smart outfit for winter sports. "Streamline" 304 - Specializing in simplicity. A well shaped frock hemmed at the bottom like a tailored dress. Snap on a narrow belt and see what a finish it gives. ORIGINAL PUBLISHER: Monarch Knitting Company Toronto. REPRODUCTION PUBLISHER: Iva Rose Vintage Reproductions New Bedford. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: This reproduction, first published in 2007, is an unabridged republication of the work originally published in 1935 by Monarch Knitting Company of Toronto, Ontario Canada. The original work is now in the public domain; however this digitally reconstructed edition is protected under copyright. Any unauthorized duplications are prohibited without the consent of Iva Rose Reproductions. DATE: 1935/2007. EDITION: Coil Bound Reproduction Pattern Booklet. SYNOPSIS: "Madame...It's Hand Knit Wear!" Style authorities everywhere agree on that! Three-piece ensembles, two-piece suits, dresses, pullovers and cardigans, fashioned in beautiful hand-knitting yarns will be on parade this season. They'll find their way into your well chosen wardrobe. Dame Fashion has seen to that. And Monarch designers have kept right in step with her. They've captured the smartest array of Ladies' and Misses' hand-knit designs that ever tempted your needles. Of course, you'll make them--you'll wear them with an air of pride--really enjoy the stamp of exclusive individuality that only hand-knit garments can give! Right down to the little touches, the details that are so, so important--the collar, the cuffs, the hem--you will find every model in this book carefully worked out to insure easy knitting and complete satisfaction with Monarch Yarns. The Monarch Knitting Company Limited, Dunnville, Ontario.. Coil Bound Booklet. As New. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.

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Title
Monarch New Hand-Knit Styles for Ladies and Misses Number 49
Author
Kischell, Alberta (Designed and Described by)
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Monarch Knitting Company/Iva Rose Vintage Reproductions
Place of Publication
Toronto/New Bedford
Date Published
1935
Size
4to - over 9�" - 12" tall
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Keywords
Crafts,Needlework,Knitting
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