CORNELIA MEE (1815-1875) wrote a number of practical and successful knitting manuals from the 1840s onwards, and often reprised her knitting ‘recipes’, collaborating with her sister, Mary Austin. Their books were second only in popularity to those of Jane Gaugain, thanks to their practical patterns for useful items.
“THE WORK-TABLE MAGAZINE by MRS MEE and MISS AUSTIN… This is, of course, a lady’s periodical. The mysteries of the needle are illustrated by plates, some of them coloured, which will no doubt be clear enough to the bright eyes that may examine them; but which to ours are as impenetrable as Egyptian hieroglyphics.”[THE LEEDS TIMES, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1847] Cornelia was born on April 23rd, 1815, to Sarah and Thomas Austin, in Bath, Somerset. Cornelia’s mother was Sarah Shoobert, (sic), and her…