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Go-Go Girl
Vintage-inspired projects culled from the archives of the legendary knitwear maker…
Paris, Milan, London … Cleveland? Yes, it’s true. For decades, this Midwestern city of grit and steel remained at the forefront of American fashion. Cleveland was home to such garment makers as the Ohio Knitting Mills, which created knitwear designs for department stores from Sears to Saks as well as for hundreds of labels, from Van Heusen to Pendleton.
Author Steven Tatar discovered a treasure trove of mint-condition knitwear and patterns for men and women when he acquired the mill’s archive in 2005. Now, working with the original patterns, from the 1940s through the 1970s, he has painstakingly adapted 26 colorful knitwear projects for the home knitter.
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- First published: August 2010
- Page created: October 19, 2010
- Last updated: October 19, 2010 …
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