The Art of Spool Knitting - Doll's Clothing To Make - 1909
Price: $19.99 book & CD Set..
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Item number: 1174
This Companion book & CD is based on an original published in 1909
Few elementary exercises have aroused more interest in the child than the toy knitting; due, perhaps, to its simplicity and his power to do it easily and well.
To some keen observer the little orb-weaving spider may have suggested this form of occupation. Be this as it may, the child who is a lover of nature will be quick to perceive the strong resemblance he bears to this little insect while at work with his toy knitter, going from post to post just as the insect worked its net in spiral form on his framework of radiating lines.
The possibilities of an empty spool and a few pins are almost without limitations. The illustrations here given are merely suggestive of many more that can be worked out along these lines. They are not simply to momentarily attract the child, but to permit of individual growth, and to have him participate in the joy of its ultimate use.
Toy knitters - are made of a cylindrical piece of wood two and one-half or three inches long and at least one inch in diameter. This size enables the child to grasp it easily and work without cramping the fingers. A hole one-fourth or one-half inch in diameter is bored lengthwise through the center to admit the work. Spools are used to advantage where knitters cannot be obtained.
Pins, staples, or wire nails are used as posts. These are driven into the wood and then curved outward a little at the top with pliers, to prevent the work from slipping off. One, two, three or four posts may be used.
A number of forms of web can be made, but the simplest and quickest are those made on the knitters having but two posts. The four-post knitters are also simple and are used where a thick cord is needed.
Except otherwise specified two-post knitters are used for these models.
| Contents :- |
| Spool Knitting |
| Toy Knitters |
| Round Web |
| Flat Web |
| Circular Mat |
| Ball for Baby |
| Doll’s Muff |
| Collarette |
| Tom O’ Shanter Cap |
| Baby’s Rattle |
| Toboggan Cap |
| Child’s Bath or Bedroom Slippers |
| Small Mittens |
| Doll’s Hood |
| Doll’s Coat or Jacket |
| Bootees |
| Little Boy Blue |
| Little Red Riding Hood |
| Doll’s Skirt |
| Little Boy’s Hat |
| Child’s Muffler |
| Child’s Hood |
| Little Girl’s Hat |
| Doll’s Sweater |
| Wristlets |
| Shoulder Shawl |
| Doll’s Carriage Robe |
| Child’s Leggings |
| Muffler |
| Made of Knitting Cotton |
| Jumping Rope |
| Toy Horse Reins |
| Wash Cloth |
| School Bag |
| Chimney Cleaner |
| Doll’s Hammock You will own your own little piece of history, with this lovely reproduction. * Please note:- In this book on CD you will receive the full pattern instructions, which are only able to be viewed in the purchased booklet. Please Note:-all of these images and patterns are part of my Victorian/Vintage Clothing Collection, which are circa 1700 - 1940 & have been altered & enhanced & repaired by us & remains the property of Janis Carleton Allen & Sam Allen copyright 2009 |
