Grandma was just making a sweater. Or was she?
One day during WORLD WAR I, an older woman in Belgium sat by her window, knitting and watching the trains pass by. As one train coasted through, she looked down on her fabric and made a bumpy stitch in it with her two needles. Another train chugged on by, and she dropped a stitch from the
Grandma was just making a sweater. Or was she?
Grandma was just making a sweater. Or was she?
Grandma was just making a sweater. Or was she?
Grandma was just making a sweater. Or was she?
Grandma was just making a sweater. Or was she?
Grandma was just making a sweater. Or was she?
The history of knitting in espionage. Delve into how this craft became a covert tool for sending coded messages during wartime.
Grandma was just making a sweater. Or was she?
It may come as a surprise, but knitting and war have a lot more in common than one may think. In many countries, including the United States, wartime has almost always involved knitters. Back in the day, women were encouraged to support troops from home by knitting socks and hats for them.
Grandma was just making a sweater. Or was she?
Grandma was just making a sweater. Or was she?