Crochet Sunbonnet Sue Pattern, Molly Darling 1275

Crochet Sunbonnet Sue Pattern, Molly Darling 1275

 Last night I picked up the next Mail Order pattern waiting to be processed and was surprised that it had an actual name -- "Molly Darling Chair Set".  

 

This pattern was marketed under number E-1275 in January 1949 by The Needlework Bureau.   The "E" designation on the pattern number indicates it was also marketed under the name of Ellen Bruce.

  Now, I know that a number of Anne Cabot patterns (who's in the Needlework Bureau family), have an official name with a background, such as the Lincoln Memorial Doily, but I knew nothing about Molly Darling.     And, it took only a couple Google searches to find the answer!

 

Molly Darling, a song, was originally released the Haydn Quartet in 1907.   It was again released by Eddy Arnold in 1948, where it went to the top of the charts and remained for a long time period. 

Won't you tell me Molly darling
That you love none else but me
For I love you Molly darling
You are all the world to me

Oh tell darling that you love me
Put your little hand in mine
Take my heart sweet Molly darling
Say that you will give me time

Molly fairest sweetest dearest
Look up darling tell me this
Do you love me Molly darling?
Let your answer be a kiss

Molly fairest sweetest dearest
Look up darling tell me this
Do you love me Molly darling?

Let your answer be a kiss 

 

A very sweet song indeed!  And that, is the answer to the Molly Darling Chair Set.   It was named, in 1949, after a top of the charts song.    And the motif .... well, she's reminiscent of the then current crocheted chair sets of Sunbonnet Sue and the Old Fashioned Girl.  

Should you decide to crochet this piece, perhaps you should learn the song so you can hum it while you stitch.

 

If you came into this post looking for a different 'Old Fashioned Girl", or perhaps "Sunbonnet Sue", there are a number in the stop.

 

Thanks for dropping by.   

Nov 7th 2024 Lorrie @ Vintage Knit Crochet Pattern Shop

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