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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’s not the most normal thing to say, ‘I’m going to quit my job, and knit for a living,’” says Christina Fagan, with a laugh. After all, many people dream of quitting their jobs, but very people do ...
More than 100,000 people have signed up to attend the Women’s March on Washington the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration, but Spokane is joining cities around the country that are hosting their own ...
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 ...
Thousands of women will be wearing pink cat-eared hats during the Women’s March on Washington. We spoke to the women behind the phenomenon. We’re in a time of rapid, dramatic change. People are angry, ...
A purple and white striped beanie hat with green accents. A yellow cap with a matching pom-pom on top. A red beanie with black trim and an olive green beret. Those are among the couple dozen hats a ...
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Buddy Check 10: Stitches of Love
A group of women in Seymour meets once a week to knit and crochet hats, blankets and shawls so others can have a piece of hope on hand.
Elize Sikujuwa adds to the conversation during a meeting of a knitting group for New Americans in Winooski on Thursday, September 12. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger BURLINGTON— Fatuma Hussein, 61, ...
Teach them to knit, and they will be fed for a lifetime. There are two sides to the Banaue Rice Terraces: the terraces themselves, and the Ifugao stewards who have maintained this source of national ...
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