On the Covert Role of Knitting During the French Revolution and World War II ‹ Literary Hub

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I discovered the true language of knitting when I was reading A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. I was ten or eleven years old at the time, and I had been knitting for a few years. My father had bought me a collection of classic books, which I devoured and discussed with my […]

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On The Covert Role Of Knitting During The French Revolution And World War II ‹ Literary Hub

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