scrimper
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bugbear":nbxknvpq said:scrimper":nbxknvpq said:This pattern was created not by Hobbies but by a company founded by two ex employees of Hobbies called Handicrafts, the design first appeared in Handicrafts fretwork magazine in August 1919, ( Vol 15 No 269) there were two versions and this one was the biggest and finest, it measured 32" x 23" The design was certainly still available from Handicrafts in 1931, the price of the pattern in 1931 was 1/- (5pence today) There are a few of these panels about as in it's time it held the record for the greatest number of exhibition awards.
The example at Debenham Church is captioned "Made by the late E.A. Read, 1911, Presented by his wife Lily".
Are you sure that 1919 date was the earliest appearance?
BugBear
No, it could quite well have been available earlier, but 1919 was I believe the first time it was issued with Handicrafts magazine, I would suggest that it's earliest appearance would be after 1907 though as that is the year Frank Skinner resigned from Hobbies Ltd and founded the Handicrafts company in opposition!