Yarns of Many Colors

Yarns of Many Colors Maker of unique luxury knit- and crochet-wear, especially hats.

Fascinating!   can change the course of history (and it has).
05/21/2025

Fascinating! can change the course of history (and it has).

She dropped a knitting needle mid-stitch – and changed WWII. What the N**i soldier didn’t see? Her hair held 2,000 secrets.

This was the reality for Phyllis Latour Doyle, a brave British Special Operations Executive operative working in N**i-occupied France in 1944. 🧶

Her mission was perilous, but her method of concealment was remarkably clever. Doyle carried over 2,000 Morse codes printed on tiny silk strips.

These vital pieces of intelligence were meticulously wrapped around her knitting needles, which she then ingeniously hid within her hair, secured with ordinary shoelaces.

To the German patrols she encountered while cycling through enemy territory, she appeared to be just a harmless teenage girl selling soap, often casually knitting to complete her disguise.

In truth, every moment was dedicated to her clandestine work: mapping German troop positions and fortifications, information that would prove crucial for the upcoming D-Day landings. 🇫🇷

The use of knitting in espionage wasn't unique to Doyle. Other groups, like members of the Belgian Resistance, reportedly used specific stitch patterns as a code to track German train movements—a purl stitch might signify a freight train, for example.

Fears of such coded messages were so prevalent that in 1942, the U.S. Office of Censorship went as far as banning the mailing of knitting patterns abroad.

It's important to note that while some tales involve messages directly encoded into complex stitch patterns, many operatives, like Doyle, used knitting more as a cover—a way to carry physical coded materials without arousing suspicion due to the craft's innocuous reputation.

The intelligence gathered by such resourceful agents, often at great personal risk, contributed significantly to the Allied war effort.

Sources: Imperial War Museum archives, U.S. Office of Censorship historical records, FBI World War II records

04/19/2025

🤣 This was my inspo for the yarn trailer!! 🤣

01/14/2025
12/21/2024
Pulled together a collection of water colored (blue)   and   in a personal commemoration of the   Act signed into law by...
12/16/2024

Pulled together a collection of water colored (blue) and in a personal commemoration of the Act signed into law by President Gerald Ford 50 years ago today (December 16, 1974) Despite the increasing popularity of bottled water, it’s important to remember that this Act is why an entire generation grew up drinking straight from the hose. (Photo credit: ©️2024 JCHammond All Rights Reserved)

12/14/2024

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And the tags finally showed up! Too late for last week’s craft fair but at least they arrived!
12/14/2024

And the tags finally showed up! Too late for last week’s craft fair but at least they arrived!

Progress! The “leaves” are beginning to show!
12/12/2024

Progress! The “leaves” are beginning to show!

Last night’s   feeling has become the start of a new hat. An original design I’m tentatively calling “Violets in snow”  ...
12/11/2024

Last night’s feeling has become the start of a new hat. An original design I’m tentatively calling “Violets in snow”

Truth!
12/11/2024

Truth!

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I've had a night knitting, sewing up & making pom poms, ready for orders to be posted tomorrow...& Stripping walls.

Heading ta bed.... Hopefully get a few more things knitted da morn.

Christmas is looming and I'm a bit behind with orders due to starting a new job in a local cafe & my son needing a hand with decorating. It's all go !! 🤯🥳

I’m feeling a little fuzzy tonight…   Clockwise from upper left Blue Sky Fiber Prairie in Elderberry, Emma’s Yarn Suri S...
12/11/2024

I’m feeling a little fuzzy tonight… Clockwise from upper left Blue Sky Fiber Prairie in Elderberry, Emma’s Yarn Suri Silk in Whisper, Berroco Aerial #3436, and Yarnster Bonmoher in Derecho.

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