Knitting Through History
Strange Socks, Royal Sweaters, and the Unexpected Journey of Loops Across Centuries
What do ancient sandals, medieval monks, royal wardrobes, and modern sweaters have in common? More than you might think. Knitting Through History follows the surprisingly strange path of a simple loop of yarn as it twists through centuries of human creativity, trade, fashion, and survival. Along the way, readers will discover forgotten techniques, unexpected inventions, and the curious people who helped transform knitting from a practical skill into a worldwide craft.
From mysterious early knitted fragments to finely crafted stockings treasured by nobles, this book explores how knitting traveled across cultures and continents. Readers will encounter odd historical facts, unusual garments, and remarkable stories that reveal how a humble strand of yarn became woven into the fabric of everyday life. History here is anything but dry—it is full of clever ideas, surprising connections, and more than a few peculiar socks.
Blending fascinating research with a playful sense of wonder, Knitting Through History uncovers the hidden story behind one of humanity’s most enduring crafts. Whether you are a dedicated knitter or simply curious about the past, this journey offers a fresh look at history through the unexpected lens of loops, needles, and imagination.