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Patterns

To collect the patterns below, I reached out to several knitting groups I've had the privilege of being part of over the years.  The patterns below were kindly provided by the ladies, and gent!, of the First City Knitting Circle. Collectively, they have provided 119 (!!!!) patterns dating from 1913 to 1952, the largest number dating from the mid1930s.  My apologies for not yet including all of the patterns; I'm attempting to sort through, remove duplicates, and as often as possible clarify the more old-fashioned or out of date terminology. In all cases, my thanks to Connie, Kathy, Moira, Nadine, Sally, Sarah, Anne, Becca, David, Eilleen, Maria, Nat, Stephanie, Brittany, Brigette, Sonya, Lisa, Colleen, and Marion. 

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Carriage Cover

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Lace for a Little Lady

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Sleepy Time

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Baby Bunting

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Cuddle Time

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Three Corner Shawl

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Coverlette

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Lace for the Lady

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Fan & Feather

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Country Club

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Poodle Cape

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Allegro

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Sonata

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Double Rib Socks

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Men's Two Tone Socks

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Two Color Twist Socks

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Women's Argyle Sock

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Cable Ridge

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Men's Argyle Socks

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Plaid Kneesocks

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Gentleman's Socks

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Purl Stitch Rib

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Diamond Socks

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Stripes

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Ribbed

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Clarel

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Swing Time

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Happy Days

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