What the heck, have a discount on my Llama Cap knitting pattern too 🙂
Click the link above to go to Ravelry and use the code llamallama to purchase the pattern for only US$1 (a discount of $2.50)
What the heck, have a discount on my Llama Cap knitting pattern too 🙂
Click the link above to go to Ravelry and use the code llamallama to purchase the pattern for only US$1 (a discount of $2.50)
I’m pretty sure I’ve fixed all of the missing patterns from the wiki. They were all there, just with the wrong file names/links.
Also, I’ve noticed that a lot of visitors are posting to Ravelry when they find an error in my transcriptions. If you could also let me know here on the website I’d really appreciate it. I fix any errors that I find out about. Unfortunately, because I’m not the designer of the vintage patterns I post, I don’t get an automatic notification on Ravelry of people’s comments and it takes a REALLY long time to check over 1000 patterns. Especially when a lot of them don’t have Knitting-and.com as the source other than in the link to the transcribed/updated versions.
Thanks, and please let me know if you find any more missing patterns!
Today’s free pattern is another little number from the 70’s that is totally updated just by changing the yarn. And the hair style 🙂
Disco Top from the Australian Women’s Weekly, October 17th 1979
These little bunnies remind me of the Christmas decorations my brother and sister and I used to make in the 1970’s. Although ours were made of construction paper and toilet rolls, these bunnies remove the “ick” factor (for people concerned about germs) by being made of ping pong balls.
Easter Bunnies and Barrow. The Australian Women’s Weekly, April 5th 1961.
To see the bunnies in colour and a riot of retro easter treats to cook, click here. I really, really need to eat make the daisy chocolate cake…