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WorldWarKnits in Action

Featured on this page are photos of my customers wearing my knit goods and any other appearances of my knit work. Contact me if you would like to submit a photo as well! (Your photo will continue to belong to you and I will remove it anytime at your request.)
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“Niels Hobbs (wearing World War Knits cap and cardigan) portraying a soldier in the recreated Border Regiment of the British Expeditionary Force, ~1917"
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Sturm Batl. 5 (Rohr). Ernst Müller wearing World War Knits balaclava, wristlets, and scarf.
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Same as above, but in black and white.
“Canadian cyclist beats Pickly to the last bottle of cider”
“Canadian cyclist beats Pickly to the last bottle of cider.” The Canadian 7-button cardigan in this ad for cider was knitted by me.
WWI Canadian Cardigan Living History Impression
Featured in this photo is another Canadian 7-button cardigan I knitted in olive drab.
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Here are a pair of my WWI Red Cross wristlets and scarf on display in Australia. You can visit the presenter’s WWI Living History website at: https://ww1lh.com.au/

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I am blessed to have customers from around the world: here is a customer from Italy wearing a balaclava and vest I knitted for him.
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I’m so happy to share these photos of my valued customer in Belgium wearing the cardigan sweater I knitted for him.
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I’ve made over a dozen of these red and blue Guards sweaters. Many thanks to the group for ordering so many of them from me!

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  • Home
  • WWI Knits
    • WWI Caps and Balaclavas
    • WWI Scarves and Socks
    • WWI Vests and Sweaters
    • WWI Gloves and Wristlets
    • WWI Extras
    • WWI French Items
    • WWI British Items
    • WWI (and WWII) German Items
  • WWII Knits
    • WWII Caps and Balaclavas
    • WWII Vests and Sweaters
    • WWII Scarves and Gloves
    • WWII Socks and Other Woollies
  • Women's Knits
  • Pre-Great War and Civil War Era
  • About
  • Price List
  • Privacy Policy
  • FAQs
  • Store
  • Contact
  • WorldWarKnits in Action
  • Blog
  • Resources