A Warm Winter with Trove

We’re still in the depths of what feels like a never-ending Melbourne winter, but not to worry- our friends at Trove have some ideas to keep us cosy in these chilly months.

Usually the first thing that comes to the mind of this Community Heritage Librarian when thinking of Trove is research! But there is so much more to explore, and the experts at Trove have put together some handy searches to help us make the most of the digital resources that are available.

Thos. [Thomas] W. Mitchell, Victorian Attorney-general, busily knitting in his office, 1951.
Courtesy of State Library Victoria.


If you’re a knitter, quilter or embroiderer, there are some fantastic vintage knitting patterns available to keep your fingers nimble and warm this winter. Some simple searches put together by Trove are available via the links below-

Winter knitting patterns in newspapers

Quilting patterns in newspapers

Embroidery patterns in magazines and journals

You can further customise your search by using the filters on the right-hand side of the search page, or changing the search terms, to narrow your results to exactly what you’re looking for.

Trove is also full of inspiration for things like winter recipes and winter drinks, and you can snuggle up with some nostalgic reading from digitised issues of your favourite magazines such as the Australian Women’s Weekly. So, if you’re feeling chilly, a search through Trove’s archives is sure to warm you up with cosy crafty ideas!

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