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Hand-knitting was at a peak in Britain in the s. During the Second World War, women on the home front were encouraged to contribute to the war effort by knitting for the troops, which was promoted as public duty. Advertising at the time stated: "England expects — knit your bit". Many knitting patterns were given away free, while wool was also sent to schools so that children could knit gloves, scarves and balaclava helmets for the forces. Wool was also supplied to organisations such as the Women's Institutes of England and Wales, who made over 22 million knitted garments for the Red Cross an average of 67 garments per member. Parcels of their knitwear were sent to prisoners of war, as well as to troops.
Slippers for the Whole Family. Mrs Sew-and-Sew suggests Easy to make Slippers for the Whole Family.
Nothing makes dimpled elbows or chubby legs look so cunning, or fat little tummies quite so adorable as sweaters or sweater suits, skirts, robes, rompers and travel wear. Half-pattern for baby playsuit. Check Ms. The Bunny Afghan is worked in the basic afghan stitch pattern. Size — directions are for 18 inch chest; length at center back,
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