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Monday, May 16, 2011

Knitting Crochet Patterns, Timesaver Designs, Coats Clarks Book 187

Here is Coats and Clark's Book No 187.  It was issued back in 1968 and contains a nice variety of sweaters and pullovers; mostly for her and all on the bulky side (using large size knitting needles and crochet hooks).   There's also some hats, a shawl and two afghans.    And, to be fair, they even included a sweater for him.   The majority of the patterns are knitted, some with crochet finish.   A couple are all crochet.

Here's a photo-journal of the book, for your viewing pleasure .....

Timesaver Designs to Knit and Crochet 
 The front cover gives us a color sample of three of the patterns.  

Easy Bulky Sweater Knitting Pattern on Big Needles
 B-675:  Boat-Neck Pullover (shown in color on the front cover) with three quarter sleeves is knitted with 1 inch in diameter needles.   It is sized Small (8/10), Medium (12/14) and Large (16/18)

Bulky Blouse Knitting Pattern

 B-676: Cable Panel Pullover (shown in color on the front cover), created with 3/4 inch
diameter knitting needles and finished with a Size K crochet hook.  It is sized Small (8/10),
Medium (12/14) and Large (16/18).

Knitting Pattern Easy Bulky Jacket Pattern
 B-677:  Mock-Cable Jacket (shown in yellow on the front cover) is knitted with 3/4 inch diameter needles and finished with a size K crochet hook.  It is sized Small (8/10), Medium (12/14), and Large (16/18).

Moss Stitched Knitted Dress Pattern on Big Needles
 B-678:  Moss-Stitch Striped Dress (shown in color on the back cover) has elbow length sleeves and above knee length.   The panels give it nice visual interest (do you hear the 60's shouting with the weave stockings?).  It is knitted with a 1" in diameter needles and finished with a Size K crochet hook. 

Knitting Pattern, Block Stitch Pullover
 B-679:  Block Stitch Pullover (shown in color on the back cover) also features a boat neck and (slightly above) elbow length sleeves.   This would be great paired with skinny jeans.   It is created with 1 pair, 3/4 inch in diameter, knitting needles.  It is sized Small (8/10), Medium (12/14) and Large (16/18).

Big Needle Easy Knit Coat Pattern
 B-680:  Honeycombed Pattern Coat (pictured in color on the back cover).  A loose fitting beauty with great textural pattern.  This pattern is Knitted with 3/4 inch diameter needles and finished with a Size K crochet hook.  2 large buttons and 2 large snaps are also required.   This pattern is sized Small (8/10), Medium (12/14) and Large (16/18).
 B-681  Chevron Strip Afghan  -  It is knitted with needles 1 inch in diameter.
The finished afghan measures 23" x 70".

Big Needle Jacket Knitting Pattern in Stripes

 B-682:   Crochet Strip Shell and Matching Zippered Jacket.  (This may be too warm worn together, but great separately).   This pattern calls for a Size Q Crochet Kook, a 3/4-inch dowel, a hook and eye for the Shell and a Heavy Jacket Zipper for the sweater.   It is sized Small (8/10), Medium (12/14) and Large (16/18). 

B-683 - A Crochet Beret (bottom left)
B-684 - A Knit Beret

Free Big Needle Knitting Pattern, Long Fringed Stole
B-685:  The Big, Big Stole.  This stole measures 25" x 76", excluding fringe.   It is knitted with needles 1 inch in diameter.   

 B-686:  Stripe Patterned Afghan.   This super easy afghan measures 44" x 62" and is knitted using 1 pair of 1 inch diameter needles. 

Mans Cable Knit Pullover Pattern, Big Needle

 B-687:   This Man's Cable-Panel Sweater is the 'one obligatory pattern for him'.   It is knitted with needles 1 inch in diameter and finished with a Size K crochet hook.   It is sized Small (36/38), Medium (40/42) and Large (44/46)

And, last but not least, the back cover featuring three of the patterns in color. 

Some nice patterns in here, all very representative of their time period .... 1968.    And, some still retain fashion appeal in the 2010s.   

I've listed a number of the patterns in my shop, as identified by the links under the pictures.   There are two freebees up there as well.  

I hope you enjoyed the photo journal. 

Thanks for dropping by, 
Lorrie

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