I’ve got a couple of beautiful knitting books from the 1940s.
It’s fun knitting patterns from them, and I love making my own designs inspired by this period:
For a while now I’ve been meaning to knit up the stitch patterns in these books, as I spend a lot of time experimenting with different patterns, only to frog or lose them.
I’ve decided to make a sampler blanket using vintage stitch patterns. Recording all the details here will mean a really useable databank of stitches will build up and might actually not get lost! The stitches will be knitted in 6″ squares, probably all in dk yarn.
This is the first square; a medallion lace pattern. It is made in Rowan wool cotton using 4mm needles. For a 6″ square I cast on 42 stitches and knit 46 rows.
Here’s the pattern. It requires a number of stitches divisible by 8, plus 2 edge stitches.
1st row: K1, p3, *k2, p6; rep from * to last 6 sts, k2, p3, k1.
2nd row: K4, p2, *k6, p2; rep from * to last 4 sts, k4.
3rd row: As 1st row.
4th row: As 2nd row.
5th row: K1, p2, *k2tog, yo, sl1, k1, psso, p4; rep from * to last 7 sts, k2tog, yo, sl1, k1, psso, p3.
6th row: K3, *p1, k into front and back of yo, p1, k4; rep from * to end, ending the last rep k3 instead of k4.
7th row: K1, p1, *k2tog, yo, k2, yo, sl1, k1, psso, p2; rep from * to end.
8th row: K2, *p6, k2; rep from * to end.
9th row: K1, *k2tog, yo, k2tog, yo, sl1 k1, psso, yo, sl1, k1, psso; rep from * to the last st, k1.
10th row: K1, p3, *k into front and back of yo, p6; rep from * to last 5 sts, k into front and back of yo, p4.
11th row: K1, *yo, sl1, k1, psso, yo, sl1, k1, psso, k2tog, yo, k2tog; rep from * to last st, yo, k1.
12th row: K1, k into back of yo, p6, *k into front and back of yo, p6; rep from * to last 2 sts, k into back of yo, k1.
13th row: K1, p1, *yo, sl1, k2tog, psso, yo, k3tog, yrn, p2; rep from * to end.
14th row: K2, *k into back of yo, p1, k into front and back of yo, k2; rep from * to end.
15th row: K1, p2, *yo, sl1, k1, psso, k2tog, yrn, p4; rep from * to end, ending last rep with p2, k1 instead of p4.
16th row: K3, *k into back of yo, p2, k into back of yo, k4; rep from * to end, ending last rep with k3 instead of k4.
Repeat rows 3-16 only.

What a wonderful idea! It’s great that you’re using these books as inspiration and as a practical guide. I look forward to seeing these stitch patterns knit up!
Oh, I’m jealous of the books!!