DECATUR – The pile of knit hats in the middle of a table at Mount Calvary Lutheran Church is a testament to the efforts of the members of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League. But it's not all about ...
It doesn't get more grass-roots than this. At the Women's March in Syracuse this weekend, Maya Gaasche will wear a hat knitted from wool sheared from a sheep raised on her family farm, then cleaned, ...
It begins with a bundle of pink yarn, a set of knitting needles, and a woman who wants to be heard. The concept is simple: Create a “sea of pink” at the Women’s March on Washington. Krista Suh and ...
Here at the Strategist, we like to think of ourselves as crazy (in the good way) about the stuff we buy, but as much as we’d like to, we can’t try everything. Which is why we have People’s Choice, in ...
Kay Smith met Evelyn Terry in October 2009, during a Daughters of the American Revolution Conference in Virginia Beach. Their meeting was the start of something special for troops deployed to ...
Nearly 100,000 women participating in the Pussyhat Project will wear knitted hat with cat ears at the Women's March on Washington on January 21.
Each Friday afternoon, a dozen or so women gather at CC’s Coffee House in Ridgeland to drink coffee, socialize and knit. Composed mainly of members of Highland Colony Baptist Church in Ridgeland, the ...
Krista Suh plans to attend the women’s march in Washington, D.C., this week to protest Donald Trump’s presidency, and she wanted to make a statement. But she also had a more primal goal: staying warm.
Donald Trump’s inauguration was the smallest in recent memory. That’s the truth, whatever the patter about “alternative facts.” Saturday’s Women’s March on Washington, on the other hand, may have been ...
The ideal winter hat offers warmth with a fashionable flair that’s like a punctuation mark: When you’re bundled up, it’s one of the pieces people can actually see. It’s not a category without its own ...
A torrent of pink was unleashed in cities throughout the world this weekend as millions of protesters donned pink “pussy hats" for the second annual Women’s March. But the pink tsunami was just a ...
INVESTIGATION. NEW THIS AFTERNOON, A GROUP OF TRIAD WOMEN ARE MAKING SURE THOSE WHO ARE HOMELESS DO NOT GO WITHOUT WARMTH. THEY’VE BEEN MEETING EVERY WEDNESDAY SINCE OCTOBER TO KNIT HATS. AND SCARVES.
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