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The company's path changed forever in 1951 with the introduction of its "graph-style" knitting pattern for a Cowichan-style cardigan sweater. Along with their sweater patterns ("Thunderbird", above, and "Reindeer", right), they offered yarn and knitting needles, but never completed sweaters. While the cardigans lost their cool factor beginning in the 1970s, the popularity of vintage Mary Maxim sweaters is now on the rise, and the still-family-owned company continues to thrive with new - and vintage! From wildlife to sports, if you could name it, Mary Maxim probably had a sweater pattern for it. [Extracted from the article]
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