Using handicrafts to send a message is far from new. Leading up to the American Revolution, women in the American colonies ...
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How to knit a hat for beginners
Learn the basics of knitting a cozy hat with this beginner-friendly guide that walks you through each step of the process. #Knitting #DIY Millions of student-loan borrowers' accounts are being ...
Local yarn shops say they can't keep up with demand for red yarn to make "Melt the ICE" hats. Pattern is modeled after 1940s ...
In a few weeks, tens of thousands of fans will begin making their way back to Citizens Bank Park for another season of ...
The humble sweater vest has had one hell of a decade. In the early 2010s, the knitwear staple was all but left for dead, the sort of fuddy-duddy sartorial relic only your grandpa could love. And then ...
In January, as violent confrontations between ICE and protesters erupted in the Twin Cities, a knitting group at Needle & Skein yarn shop in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, started brainstorming what they ...
Crafting as protest has a long history in America, dating back to before the American Revolution when colonists would boycott British textiles, choosing to spin their own instead. More than 250 years ...
For thousands of years, women—and not only women—have mended, knit and embroidered while engaged in conversations. Over the ...
The French shirtmaker Charvet is more talked about than ever—and the family behind it wishes we’d be more discreet. Marisa Meltzer visits with Jean-Claude and Anne-Marie Colban, the siblings who run ...
Bird Walk at Sandstone Ranch: 9:30 a.m., Sandstone Ranch Visitors Center, 3001 Sandstone Drive, Longmont. Local birder Carl ...
Pineapple, diamond, brick, bobble, spike, wattle, bamboo, butterfly, popcorn, puff, corkscrew and cactus. That might sound like a top-secret World War II code or a sophisticated word association game, ...
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