An exception to the rule

 A 1940s jumper with ribbed bodice detail

Patterns from the 1940s were usually designed with a very slim figure in mind and don't often suit someone of 'curvier' proportions.

The one pattern I've found that is an exception to the rule is this one, from Stitchcraft Magazine's August-September 1945 edition: a short-sleeved, high-necked jumper which is part of a twinset.  The shaped 'bodice' detail makes it ideal for flattering the figure.

It is also a fairly simple knitting pattern, with a 2-row repeat of knit and purl stitches for the ribbed section and stocking stitch (with purl stitches to the front) at the top.

It may be a good pattern to try if you like the glamour of the '40s, but it's your lot to have a more modern-day shape.

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