Knitting is the unlikely story lurking behind the history of twentieth century warfare. In the First World War the conflict prompted British civilians to knit ‘comforts’ for the troops. Official support for home-front knitting may have been driven by the desire to use wartime to reconstruct gender roles, but a widespread enthusiasm for domestic crafts also reflected the rise of volunteering, which swept Britain during the First World War. During the Second World War many men also got involved in knitting for the troops, due to the ease with which knitting could be incorporated into everyday life, and the contribution that comforts made to the war effort. Images of cheerful and patriotic knitters may be the popular face of the wartime vo...
Knitting shapes have long been defined by the human form. By moving the context of knitting from clo...
This chapter examines printed headscarves as a little-known aspect of British home-front propaganda ...
To develop a sustainable hand-knitwear project in post conflict Sri Lanka. I was involved in thi...
During the First World War, American women were encouraged to support national defense by conserving...
In both World Wars, combatant nations, including the United States, Britain, and Germany, learned th...
Primarily a feminine duty or pastime, knitting has a deliciously rich history of political subversio...
Between 1914 and 1918, over 18.5 million knitted and sewn needlework garments were made by volunteer...
Since the days of the humble hose, knitwear has expanded into a revolutionary industry that is cla...
This paper explores the effect of yarn-bombing on the cultural value of knitting. While it has been ...
From the Fant Memorial Library Photographs Collection. Members of Sigma Alpha Iota, music fraternity...
This paper will draw upon the insights provided by two examples of material culture: women’s Magazin...
This research considers amateur fashion making – ʻfolk fashionʼ – as a strategy for sustainability. ...
The archive concerning the development and activities of the Regent Street Polytechnic held at the U...
Although early to mid twentieth century histories of handknitting are well documented, comparatively...
On first consideration, scholarship and knitting may seem incompatible. However, the long-standing p...
Knitting shapes have long been defined by the human form. By moving the context of knitting from clo...
This chapter examines printed headscarves as a little-known aspect of British home-front propaganda ...
To develop a sustainable hand-knitwear project in post conflict Sri Lanka. I was involved in thi...
During the First World War, American women were encouraged to support national defense by conserving...
In both World Wars, combatant nations, including the United States, Britain, and Germany, learned th...
Primarily a feminine duty or pastime, knitting has a deliciously rich history of political subversio...
Between 1914 and 1918, over 18.5 million knitted and sewn needlework garments were made by volunteer...
Since the days of the humble hose, knitwear has expanded into a revolutionary industry that is cla...
This paper explores the effect of yarn-bombing on the cultural value of knitting. While it has been ...
From the Fant Memorial Library Photographs Collection. Members of Sigma Alpha Iota, music fraternity...
This paper will draw upon the insights provided by two examples of material culture: women’s Magazin...
This research considers amateur fashion making – ʻfolk fashionʼ – as a strategy for sustainability. ...
The archive concerning the development and activities of the Regent Street Polytechnic held at the U...
Although early to mid twentieth century histories of handknitting are well documented, comparatively...
On first consideration, scholarship and knitting may seem incompatible. However, the long-standing p...
Knitting shapes have long been defined by the human form. By moving the context of knitting from clo...
This chapter examines printed headscarves as a little-known aspect of British home-front propaganda ...
To develop a sustainable hand-knitwear project in post conflict Sri Lanka. I was involved in thi...