Ever heard of French knitting? French Club members have learned all about it. French knitting became popular in France just after World War I. A fashion company had too much yarn and didn't know what to do with it so they came up with the idea of giving away little wooden spools, in the shapes of people, to schools and churches throughout France. These little spools, known as
tricotins, made knitting really fun. Soon everyone was buying the company's excess yarn. In French Club, students used homemade
tricotins to knit - so fun, it's hard to stop!
Tricotins from the early 1900's Homemade tricotins