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Vintage Knitting PATTERN to make Knitted Coat Cape Retro Modern Jacket 50s CoatC

$ 4.74

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    PATTERN to make:
    Vintage Knitted Jacket
    Vintage Knitting Pattern
    A Digitally Cleaned and Restored Reprint
    This Listing is for the Printed Version
    Delivered by 1st Class Mail.
    Description:
    PATTERN to make:  Vintage 1940/50s Coat Cape Jacket from the 1950s:  No size or measurements are given in this vintage 50s pattern
    .  Calls for Knitting Worsted.  Size 10 - 14-inch Knitting Needles.  Gauge:  5 sts = 1 inch; 6 rows = 1 inch.
    (2523)
    This is a digitally cleaned and restored reprint of a pattern from my vintage and antique collection.  It is NOT the actual item. It will come in
    printed form by 1st Class Mail.
    Payment:
    Please pay or contact me with payment details within two days of auction ending.
    Outside of U.S. payment by PayPal only.
    Shipping:
    Items are sent
    same or next business day
    by 1st Class Mail. For single patterns, shipping is
    $
    2 U.S., International
    . For book reprints, shipping is
    U.S. and International
    .  If you're ordering
    multiple items
    , a generous
    discount
    is given.
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    Thank you!
    NOTICE:
    You can be assured that any reprints of patterns I offer are in the public domain and free of copyright. This pattern was produced before December 31, 1963, and entered public domain by 12/31/91.
    I'm often asked if you can make the items and sell them.  Of course you can! That's the whole point, to preserve these priceless and disappearing items by actually using and making them. Otherwise they're just print on paper.  I encourage you to do great things with the patterns, keeping them alive for years to come. And please send a picture and let me know how it turned out!
    ~Nancy
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