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Veterans Day Poster

11. November 2008 | Category Veterans Day | Comments Off

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The US Department of Veterans Affairs has a yearly poster gallery from 1979 - 2008, available to download for free.

http://www1.va.gov/opa/vetsday/gallery.asp

Thank you to all who serve our country.

Vintage Red Cross Bed Sock

Vintage Knitting for the Red Cross

You may want to refer to the knitting instructions from 1918.

#10  Bed-Sock

Bed-sock Bed-sock

One hank of yarn (¼ pound) is required, with Red Cross needles No. 2 or steel needles No. 11 or 12.

Cast 48 stitches on three needles, 16 on each. Knit plain and loosely for 20 inches. Decrease every other stitch by knitting two stitches together until you have 12 stitches on each of two needles opposite each other. Break off yarn and weave stitches together as per directions for finishing one-piece helmet.

Vintage Red Cross Thumbless Mitt or Wristlet

Vintage Knitting for the Red Cross

You may want to refer to the knitting instructions from 1918.

#9   Thumbless Mitt or Wristlet

Thumbless Mitt or Wristlet Thumbless Mitt or Wristlet

The thumbless mitt or wristlet requires one half hank of knitting-yarn, gray, with No. 2 Red Cross needles or No. 11 or No. 12 steel needles. Nine stitches measure one inch. Cast on 48 stitches and knit 2, purl 2, for 12 inches; bind off and sew up, leaving an opening for the thumb two inches in length, three inches from one end. The ordinary wristlets or pulse-warmers are knitted in the same way, 8½ inches long, and sewed up with no thumb-opening.

Wristlets made in one piece require one half hank of yarn, and 4 bone needles No. 3, or steel needles No. 12. Cast on 52 stitches on 3 needles; 16-16-20. Knit 2, purl 2, for 8 inches. To make opening for thumb, knit 2, purl 2 to end of “Third” needle, turn; knit and purl back to end of “First” needle, always slipping first stitch, turn. Continue knitting back and forth for 2 inches. From this point continue as at first for 4 inches for the hand. Bind off loosely; buttonhole thumb-opening.



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