“Knitting for Britain” - WWII
17. September 2007 | Category Men Knit, Knitting History |
When Knitting was a Manly Art is a 1997 Christian Science Monitor article, written by a man telling his experiences about knitting in boarding school during World War II.
He writes that no one thought anything of boys/men knitting, and that everyone at school knitted, ” including the headmaster, the teachers, and the whole football team. We knitted 9-inch squares, which somebody else sewed together to make blankets and scarves for British soldiers. “Knitting for Britain,” it was called.”
