Comforts for troops, WW1 knitting from Sunlight yarns
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Comforts for troops, WW1 knitting from Sunlight yarns
Page from a booklet published by Sunlight Yarns during the First World War with patterns and instructions to make a variety of garments or comforts for troops at the front. Items here are fingerless wristlets, a generous scarf or muffler and a helmet with extended cape to cover the chest. Date: c.1915
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Booklet Comforts Effort Fingerless Garment Garments Glove Gloves Handicraft Handicrafts Handmade Helmets Instructions Items Knit Knitted Knitters Knitting Muffler Mufflers Patterns Scarf Scarves Sunlight Warm Warmth Yarns Wristlet
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This evocative page is taken from a booklet published by Sunlight Yarns during the First World War, dedicated to providing patterns and instructions for creating comforting hand-knitted garments and accessories for troops at the front. Dated around 1915, this page showcases three distinct items designed to offer warmth and protection to soldiers enduring the harsh conditions of the battlefield. The first item, a pair of fingerless wristlets, allowed soldiers to keep their hands warm while maintaining the dexterity needed for handling weapons and equipment. The second item, a generous scarf or muffler, could be wrapped around the neck or draped over the shoulders for additional insulation against the cold. The third item, a helmet with an extended cape, was a unique and thoughtful design intended to cover the chest area and provide extra protection from the elements. This booklet was a testament to the spirit of community and the power of handmade items to bring comfort and support to those in need. Knitting became a popular pastime during the war, with many people contributing their time and effort to create these essential items for the troops. The patterns and instructions in the Sunlight Yarns booklet were likely shared and passed down through families and communities, ensuring that the tradition of hand-knitting continued to thrive during this challenging time in history. This page serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the First World War and the small yet meaningful ways in which people came together to offer support and comfort to those on the front lines.
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