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  1. Our Boys Need Sox | World Quilts: The American Story. In addition to knitting millions of socks and sweaters for World War I soldiers, the American Red Cross encouraged its volunteers to “do your bit” and make quilts and “save the blankets for our boys over there.”.

  2. Our boys need sox, knit your bit. Women could not serve in the army, but they could help the war effort in other ways. This poster urged women to knit socks for soldiers, even though textile factories made soldiers’ uniforms.

  3. Knit girls knit Notated Music. print | 1 score (3 pages) ; 36 cm | For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (Additional Physical Form). Staff...

  4. Anonymous. Beginning in the summer of 1917, the American Red Cross appealed to knitters across the country to supply US soldiers in France with such knitted garments as socks, sweaters, and scarves, made to military specifications using patterns approved by the Army and Navy. For various reasons, the need for socks became more urgent by mid ...

  5. Meet knitters who demonstrate this kind of knitting, and see some of the items that were knitted. Bring your knitting and join us for a New York State knitting bee. New York State Education Department.

  6. American Red Cross / Our Boys Need Sox / Knit Your Bit · Center for Knit and Crochet Digital Repository.

  7. Our boys need sox, knit your bit Contributor Names American National Red Cross. Created / Published N[ew] Y[ork] : American Lithographic Co., [1918?] ...

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