WW1 knitting booklet patterns, knitted helmets
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WW1 knitting booklet patterns, knitted helmets
Inside of a First World War era knitting booklet with various patterns instructing knitters how to make woollen comforts for the troops. This particular spread features photographs of two versions of a knitted balaclava style helmet, as well written patterns for a wristlet with thumb hole and squares for Afghans. Date: c.1915
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Balaclava Booklet Comforts Garment Garments Handicraft Handicrafts Handmade Headwear Helmets Homemade Instructions Items Knit Knitted Knitter Knitters Knitting Patterns Warm Warmth Wool Woollen Woolly Wristlet
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Step into the past with this spread from a First World War era knitting booklet, showcasing patterns and instructions for creating handmade comforts for the troops. Dated around 1915, this intriguing page invites us to explore the world of resourceful and dedicated knitters who, in the midst of war, took up their needles to provide essential items for the soldiers on the front lines. The central focus of this image is the two photographs of knitted balaclava-style helmets. These innovative headwear pieces were designed to offer both warmth and protection to the men in uniform. The intricate stitching and attention to detail are evident in the images, with the woolly texture adding a touch of homely comfort to the military scene. Beside the helmet patterns, there are instructions for creating a practical wristlet with a thumb hole. This versatile garment would have been an invaluable addition to a soldier's uniform, providing insulation and shielding against the cold and damp conditions of the trenches. The bottom of the page is filled with squares for making Afghans, another popular knitted item during this period. These warm and colourful blankets would have provided a sense of comfort and familiarity to the soldiers, reminding them of home amidst the harsh realities of war. This inside spread from the First World War knitting booklet offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, highlighting the ingenuity, resourcefulness, and community spirit of the knitters who contributed to the war effort in their own unique way.
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