Summary
Alternative Name(s): Knitting Book, Pattern Book
Booklet produced by the Australian Comforts Fund, Victorian Division, as a Guide to Knitting for Australian servicemen on active service, January 1940. The booklet includes patterns for socks, pullovers, scarf, balaclava, mittens, caps, muffs and gloves for servicemen.It was printed by W.A. Hamer Pty Ltd, Peel St, North Melbourne.
This was produced in the first months of World War II, to provide information for those 'at home' who wanted to contribute to the war effort in the way that thousands of women and unenlisted men did during World War I. However, in the second war, the war effort required different types of activity: many women joined the work force and worked in factories or on farms, and had little time to spare for knitting comforts for the troops, apart from, perhaps, those they knew personally. Knitting wool was rationed, too, diverted into the mass-production of uniforms and other clothing for the troops.
Physical Description
Australian Comforts Fund pattern book. Patterns for garments includes: standard socks, long-sleeve pullover and balaclaca cap.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mrs Violet (Vi) Morgan, 14 Dec 1989
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Printer
W.A. Hamer Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, jan 1940
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Inscriptions
Printed front cover: AUSTRALIAN/COMFORTS FUND/Victorian Division/A.C.F./Guide to Knitting/Standard Socks/Spiral Stocking (Navy)/Long-Sleeve Pullover/Round-Neck Sleeveless Pullover/Scarf/Balaclava Cap/Wrist-Mittens/Cap/for ACTIVE SERVICE/JANUARY, 1940.
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Overall Dimensions
18.4 cm (Length), 12.3 cm (Width)
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Keywords
Clothing, Clothing Patterns, Handcrafts, Hand Knitting, Knitting Patterns, Wars & Conflicts, World War II, 1939-1945, Soldiers' Comforts