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Knitting for Tommy
Knitting for Tommy

Knitting for Tommy

Keeping the Great War Soldier Warm

CRAFTS & HOBBIES

144 Pages, 6.5 x 7.5

Trade Paper, $18.95 (US $18.95) (CA $22.95)

Publication Date: November 2014

ISBN 9780750955966

Rights: US & CA

The History Press (Nov 2014)

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Overview

A guide to popular World War I knits—with 40 patterns for knitting balaclavas, mittens, vests, hats, and other original patterns of the dayDuring World War I a knitting craze swept across Britain, as women everywhere wanted to "kit out" their Tommies with socks, mittens, balaclavas, vests, jumpers, and all manner of knitwear. Millions of socks were sent from the home front to the front line in a bid to wage war on the dreaded "trench foot," and often seamstresses would tuck a love note or a simple message to the soldier far from home. Knitting circles and fundraisers became a daily part of women's lives and institutions and charities across Britain, with the Red Cross printing an official guide to how to kit out Tommies with the warmest wear. The craze was not just limited to Britain, as soon as the Americans joined the war; knitting became a national sport there, too. A social and cultural history, Knitting for Tommy explores the knitting craze through magazine adverts, posters, and photographs of the day. Each chapter opens with an extended introduction, followed by pages of images, including people knitting and soldiers in knitted garments drawn from newspapers and other periodicals. In the back of the book, 40 knitting patterns detail balaclavas, mittens, vests, hats, and other original knitting patterns of the day, suitable for all levels of knitters.

Author Biography

Lucinda Gosling has contributed to a variety of publications, including History Today and Illustration magazine. She is also the author of Brushes & Bayonets.