I am so in love with this 1957 scarf, that dramatic widow's peak is begging to be done in black and red or metallic sparkly yarn. I hope to see several of you ladies rocking these on Instagram this winter! I know I will! See my free patterns page for more vintage knitting, crochet and sewing patterns.

Free Pattern: 1950s Vampy Babushka scarf knitting pattern
I am so in love with this 1957 scarf, that dramatic widow's peak is begging to be done in black and red or metallic sparkly yarn. I hope to see several of you ladies rocking these on Instagram this winter! I know I will! See my free patterns page for more vintage knitting, crochet and sewing patterns.
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This is fabulous! I grew up calling these babushkas. Nobody ever knows that word if I mention it today. I'm not even thaaat old:)
ReplyDeleteThis is so fabulously cool! My first thought that is that it's a style I could uber see Vampira having rocked. My second? I want to sport it big time, too! :)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing this unique babuskka pattern with us.
♥ Jessica
Oh man, now Im going to need to finally learn to knit.. Ive been taught a dozen times but never end up committing.
ReplyDeleteThat vamp babushka actually reminded me of some evil Disney characters :D
ReplyDeleteSee my new outfit post, once again inspired by 1950s, featuring dress made by me (link).
While it is doubtful that anybody who is involved with knitting for fun or money will ever clear their closet of all that remnant knitting yarn, there really are some great uses for it if you use your imagination. sportsragg billigt
ReplyDeleteIt's looks more attractive and thanks for share it.
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