No Idle Hands: The Social History of American Knitting
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Synopsis
Drawn from diaries, letters and personal reminiscences, "No Idle Hands" tells an intimate and sometimes hair-raising story of hand knitting in America from Colonial times onward. Women knit through the hardships of covered wagon travel across the West. They knit to save their husbands and sons from freezing to death on battlefields. Shell-shocked men knit to save their sanity in hospitals during both world wars. "No Idle Hands" documents the importance knitting has had in American life. This title is read by Kymberly Dakin. The audiobook is abridged. It contains 4 CDs.
Product details
Published
01/09/2008
Publisher
Knitting Out Loud
ISBN
9780979607332
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