Knit Your Bit Patterns
Try out one of the patterns below to get started.
Try out one of the patterns below to get started.
Located in The National WWII Museum’s Louisiana Memorial Pavilion, a re-created 1940s train station is the perfect introduction to the Museum experience, inviting guests to follow in the footsteps of new recruits on their way to war.
Your thoughtful donation is a meaningful way to honor someone special while also offering a lasting tribute to the courageous men and women of World War II and their legacy. It is an investment in The National WWII Museum and contributes to the preservation and celebration of the American Spirit.
The Community Partner program is a network of local donation sites around the country to collect and distribute hand-knit scarves to local veterans. The program began in 2016 as a part of the 10th anniversary of the Museum’s Knit Your Bit campaign—a volunteer-based effort to collect and distribute hand-knit scarves to veterans across the country.
Spend the holidays Louisiana style as the Victory Belles take us on a musical tour from the raucous Cajun bayous to the splendors of caroling in Jackson Square!
Written and Directed by Ricky Graham
During this year’s commemorative ceremony, pay tribute to those who lost their lives on December 7, 1941, through a moving program that brings to life the enduring significance and legacy of this day, its heroic Medal of Honor actions, and its relevance today.
Join us for a festive Dinner with a Curator with Senior Curator and Director for Curatorial Affairs Kim Guise as we explore the challenges of wartime mail distribution and the important role Christmas packages and other special deliveries played in lifting the spirits of homesick Americans serving far away from home.