Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Knitting: Soakers from 1951

 


A pair of soakers from Smart Knitting and Needlework, Winter 1951.  Knit a pair to delight (or horrify) a mother-to-be and tell her this was what families used before rubber/plastic pants were invented. The pattern is on my Flickr account.

These lingered on for a few years after the Second World War ended but faded away by the mid-1950's.  


4 comments:

Bunnykins said...

ghastly things, aren't they? The 50s never were what nostalgic people think they were.

Sam said...

Can you imagine the smell? Wet wool is one thing....this is another.

Lady Anne said...

Wool does have the advantage of feeling warm even when it is wet, so there's that.

I used cloth diapers for my girls - born in '62 and '66, and lined them with paper towels to make cleanup easier. I've never understood the allure of disposables when you have an automatic washer in just about every home, and we won't even go into the wastefulness of them whole industry.

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