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vintage 1950s girl bunny knitting pattern 15 inches tall

F800: Bunny Girl: Great vintage toy bunny knitting pattern from late 1940s. This quaint little cuddly is knitted in white double knitting with a pretty pink dress. She measures 15 inches and her dress is removeable.

 

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vintage toy knitting pattern from 1950s fox dressed 21 inches

F800: Ferdie Fox: Great vintage knitting pattern for agreat character toy. This chap is a stunning 21 inches high and has trousers and jacket knitted in as worked. Great mascot or toy, stuff firmly. Knitted in double knitting wool.

 

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vintage doll knitting pattern

Good Friends-Lilly: Great vintage knitted doll pattern from 1930s. Knitted in double knitting and 4ply wool, no size is given. She is very traditional and would be great for re-enactment as a child from the early war years would have one similar.

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vintage knitting pattern for toy rabbit 1930s

Good Friends-Bobby Bunny: Great vintage rabbit to knit from the 1930s. This super little chap is very typical of his time and rabbits were more popular than any other toy in the 1920s and 30s according to my late Gran. No size given knitted in 4ply.

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Vintage toy knitting pattern from 1930s Jacko the monkey

Good Friends-Jacko Monkey: Great vintage knitting pattern for a little monkey. Monkeys were a popular toy in the 1920s and 30s as people kept them as pets. My Great Gran had one called Binki - he was so noisy and very naughty, but at night, about 7pm he would curl up in his little bed and go to sleep until 7am in the morning - no problems! He wore a little blue jacket and went for a walk on a lead like a little puppy or sat on Grandpa's shoulder. Enough of that!! This is Jacko and he is very sweet, not sure of size as it does not say. Can be knitted in double knitting or modern 4ply.

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vintage toy dog knitting pattern 1930s

Good Friends-Peter Pup: Great vintage toy knitting pattern from 1930s. This little pup is just waiting to be knitted for that special baby or a bazaar in the summer. Again knitted in a 4ply ready brushed or you can brush the knitted wool if you would like to or knit him in a poodle yarn. No size given but as he only takes just under 100g he will not be too big.

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vintage toy knitting pattern Pip from comic 1930s

Good Friends-Pip: Great vintage knitted toy pattern for Pip from the great comic from the 1920s and 1930s. Knitted in double knitting yarn, no size given, Pip is  dog of distant fame! Any child from the 1930's or even the 1940s would remember him and his chums. My Mum had a toy similar to this when she was very small.

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vintage toy cat knitting pattern from 1930s

Good Friends-Priscilla PussCat: Great vintage knitting pattern for a sweet little puss cat from the 1930s. This little moppet is called Priscilla and is knitted in double knitting wool, her dress is removable. No size given, but she is very cuddly and was a very popular toy at the time.

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vintage toy knitting pattern for Squeak from comic 1930s

Good Friends-Squeak and Stanley: Great vintage knitting pattern for toy penguin. Here is another member of the gang from that great comic from the 1920s and 1930s - Pip, Squeak and Wilfred, not forgetting Stanley. This is mother Squeak and son Stanley, no size given knitted in double knitting yarn. Stanley will be included in this pattern.

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vintage penguin knitting pattern from comic Stanley
vintage knitting pattern for Wilfred rabbit from comic fame in the 1930s

Good Friends-Wilfred: Great vintage knitting pattern for Wilfred from the 1920 comic. He is knitted in a vintage brushed yarn but can be knitted in normal 4ply. No size given. If you embroider his mouth with an upward curve he appears to be a lot happier!

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vintage donkey knitting pattern from 1937

HC133-Donkey: Great vintage knitting pattern from 1937 for a cute little donkey. This little fellow measures 14 inches long, 10 inches high and is knitted in a double knitting type of wool. He has two little dolls in his panniers and a cute little hat.

 

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vintage navy and army dolls 1940s

HN198- Army and Navy Dolls: Great vintage military dolls knitting pattern from late 1940s. This pair are knitted in 4ply, they are about 16 inches tall. They look as if they have had a good night out on the town!

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vintage toy dock knitting pattern from 1940s

HN198-Derek The Duck: Great vintage knitting pattern for a duck. This is Derek and he was originally from 1930s, this is a 1940s reprint. He is a smart little chap that measures 14 inches and is well stuffed so he stand up on his own. He is easy to knit in garter stitch with bright left overs of wool double knitting .

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vintage polar bear knitting pattern from 1940s

HN198-The Polar Bear: Great vintage knitting pattern for a little bear from 1940s. This little chap looks a bit sad, but he is easy to knit in most stitch - he measure 7 inches by 9 inches and is knitted in 4ply. Make him in white for a polar bear or brown for a traditional bruin.

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Kitted Toy Pattern

Homecraft 316. Vintage knitting pattern for a toy Rabbit. Really cute made to conform with wartime economy, pattern from the early 1940's  16" high. Knitted in vintage 3ply for the same size try  modern 4ply, work tension square first.

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vintage teddy bear knitting pattern

Homecraft 319: Knitted teddy bear from the 1940s, 14.5 inches tall in vintage 3ply so try modern 4ply to get this height - using unpicked wall as a wartime economy.   (click to go to teddy pages)

 

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vintage mothball cover crochet  pattern toy

Homecraft 320: Great vintage crochet pattern for MOTH BALL covers 1940s. This is a very unique gift! They are fun to make and can be also made into pram toys by adding bells, or just stuffing, as cat toys and probably a host of other ideas - see what you can think up. Great for using up all those bits of cotton and wool. Could also be filled with lavender. I have put these dear little doll like items here as they would make lovely pram toys.

 

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vinage baby rattle knitting and crochet 1940s

Homecraft 326: Great vintage baby rattle pattern from 1940s. Although not exactly a knitting pattern, more a crochet and wool work challenge. As will be seen by the photographs small round or square tin, dried beans, tape and an old toothbrush, small bells - these can be omitted if liked or attached securely, cotton reels and glass beads and a teething ring are used. Interesting wartime project if not too practical for modern babies - it was definitely make do and mend in the austere days of 1940s.

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vintage pixie doll knitting pattern

Homecraft 352: Great vintage pixie doll and ball toy knitting pattern from 1940s. This little sweetie is about 14 inches tall and knitted in vintage 3ply or modern 4ply yarn - face can be embroider on the wool or the face mask added. This little guy can a have box with dried peas inside to make rattle if securely made and well sealed in. The ball is a rattle too and can be made to cover existing ball rattle or constructed as shown, make sure that the ball parts are securely fastened.

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vintage toy cat knitting pattern

Homecraft 388: Cat and Kitten :Fantastic vintage toy knitting pattern, cat 15" kitten 8" knitted in scraps of vintage 3ply for economy. Wartime pattern from early 1940's. Lovely pattern

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vintage knitting toy pattern

Homecraft 340: Peter Penguin with his fish.  A really cute vintage knitting patten from the 1940's, Peter is 11" tall an knitted in 4ply.

 

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knitted doll toy 1930s

Knitted Doll - Homecraft 353: Lovely vintage knitting pattern for a two knitted dolls Pearl and her little sister Jane. Pearl is 17.5 inches and Jane is 12 inches, knitted from oddments of wool. knitted in 4ply doubled or wool made to the same thickness ie using more than one strand to make this sort of thickness - similar to modern double knitting tension will be 5st to inch on no8 needles or 4mm. easy pattern, good clear instructions.  (click to go to more knitted dolls on their own page with some gollys)

 

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vintage toy knitting pattern for cross cat 1960s

KC Timothy the Cross Cat: Here is a lovely vintage knitting pattern for a very cross cat - you all know that look! Timothy measures 11 inches and is knitted in stocking stitch. Knitted in thick wool double knitting or even an aran ply.

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vintage monkey knitting pattern for toy 1950s knitting pattern

KTM 5- Jimmy Monkey: Great vintage knitting pattern for cute little monkey. Jimmy is knitted in double knitting and measures 17 inches, nice and easy to knit.

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knitted toy monkey 1960s knitting pattern

SS10-54: Pepe the Monkey: Great vintage toy knitting pattern for cute little monkey from 1954. He measures almost 11 inches high and is knitted in double knitting wool and is knitted in mostly garter stitch with stocking stitch face, hands and feet.

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vintage toy patterns

Ladyship 523: Great vintage toy knitting pattern for Jumbo the Elephant and his friend Kangaroo and her baby, Joey. Knitted in 4ply, so work a tension square to see if you need to use different needles to get the sizes right, no size given. Knitted in garter stitch throughout (all plain rows) 1930/40s

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vintage little lamb toy knitting pattern

Lucy Lamb: Great vintage knitting pattern for toy lamb. Lucy measures 8.5 inches and is knitted in 4ply. if knitted in double knitting she will take a little more wool and be a little larger.

 

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