tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805580631057957340.post3663426755552686631..comments2024-03-27T08:38:55.922+00:00Comments on Knitting Now and Then: War CrochetBarbarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16481362252017232022noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805580631057957340.post-25873609557470828432014-09-08T19:17:03.555+01:002014-09-08T19:17:03.555+01:00Hi Lin - which pattern do you mean? We don't ...Hi Lin - which pattern do you mean? We don't have the pattern for the sugar bowl cover. to discuss the others, please email me: barbaraknitsagain at gmail.com. Barbarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16481362252017232022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805580631057957340.post-40986563295003623262014-09-07T21:29:17.489+01:002014-09-07T21:29:17.489+01:00Hi is it possible to get this pattern I am involve...Hi is it possible to get this pattern I am involved in the celebration of WW1 thank you linhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17816402823781331720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805580631057957340.post-41063915124092696472014-07-30T16:50:39.087+01:002014-07-30T16:50:39.087+01:00Hello - I've come across your fascinating site... Hello - I've come across your fascinating site while on a quest to solve a little mystery - and here I find an answer of sorts.......<br />I picked up an old plain white cotton table cloth at a car boot sale in Norwich a few days ago - in the middle is a rectangular panel with the word United crocheted along each side. All around the edge of the cloth runs a wide crocheted border with the words 'Welcome Home' and a little three-funnelled ship with a tall flagstaff along each edge. In each corner is a pair of crossed flags - one possibly a Union Flag, and another with three broad vertical panels - with an anchor in the angle created by their staffs.<br />The lady I bought the cloth from (for 50p) said she believed it was in commemoration of an incident in the First World War, possibly to do with submarines, but could tell me nothing else.<br />........well, this is the description I sent to someone who runs a WW1 military website, but on your site I find a description and picture of something very similar - I thought it had to do with a particular ship and event, but perhaps it's just one of many made from a pattern similar to the one you have here! I'd love to hear back from anyone with any comments. - From jillryanbrowne@aol.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805580631057957340.post-27866139376031940372014-05-26T20:36:37.342+01:002014-05-26T20:36:37.342+01:00The items I wrote about are in the Knitting & ...The items I wrote about are in the Knitting & Crochet Guild collection, and so not for sale. I'm not sure where you could find people to knit for you - you could try a local knit-and-natter group where you live, perhaps. Barbarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16481362252017232022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805580631057957340.post-57899524488908575322014-05-22T16:07:29.901+01:002014-05-22T16:07:29.901+01:00Hello there. What a fantastic site and such beauti...Hello there. What a fantastic site and such beautiful finds. I myself am making a collection for teaching purposes, with children and older people, and wonder if any of the items you show could be for sale? or if someone could knit me some authentic WW1 balaclavas etc? Love to find out more. Thank you, LornaAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15120659072699060897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805580631057957340.post-1636773823385463512014-01-19T21:26:50.810+00:002014-01-19T21:26:50.810+00:00Interesting!Interesting!Karen C.K. Ballardhttp://threadwinder.infonoreply@blogger.com