Knittea: Anna Wright
A few days ago Ysolda published a post about Anna Wright showing her wonderful Knitting Circle design and I was smitten. I immediately ordered the teacup. Be sure to check out Ysolda’s post for a coupon code!
A few days ago Ysolda published a post about Anna Wright showing her wonderful Knitting Circle design and I was smitten. I immediately ordered the teacup. Be sure to check out Ysolda’s post for a coupon code!
This past weekend was the fourth meeting of Mrs. Wilson’s Knitting Circle at the National World War I Museum. The subject of this Saturday’s discussion was socks. The lecture this time was primarily about how boots and more importantly socks kept the Army’s main mode of transport, locomotion, viable. Of particular note to our guest… Continue reading Mrs. Wilson’s Knitting Circle (the fourth)
This past weekend was the third meeting of Mrs. Wilson’s Knitting Circle at the National World War I Museum. This time around we received a pattern for a men’s balaclava, or helmet liner. The lecture this time was primarily about President Woodrow Wilson and the two Mrs. Wilson’s. The second Mrs. Wilson, Edith,… Continue reading Mrs. Wilson’s Knitting Circle (the third)
This past Saturday I attended another gathering of Mrs. Wilson’s Knitting Circle at the National World War I Museum. You may remember I attended the inaugural event in February. This time we discussed the role music played in World War I. We discussed the anti-war politics of music before we entered the war (with songs like “I… Continue reading Mrs. Wilson’s Knitting Circle, Part II
This past weekend I attended an event at the National World War I Museum here in Kansas City entitled Mrs. Wilson’s Knitting Circle. The event was open to local knitters free of charge to come and learn about the role knitters and knitting played in World War I. We received a pattern for a man’s… Continue reading Mrs. Wilson’s Knitting Circle