A number of Olympic athletes have turned to knitting during the heat of the Games, including Ben Ogden, who this week became ...
Red yarn is flying off shelves in Eugene and Springfield, fueling a 'Red Hat Resistance' movement inspired by a WWII protest.
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A Canadian biathlete brought knitting needles to the Olympics. Thousands followed.
MILAN — Canadian biathlete Adam Runnalls' Instagram account has exploded with knitters.
"Most of the knitting is escapism," the Olympic gold medalist said. "I'm usually not thinking about skiing when I'm knitting.
Knitted red hats have become a form of silent protest for those using handmade crafts as a form of political engagement in opposition to federal immigration policies.
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I-cord knitting is the chic finishing detail that makes handmade projects look polished
We love this effect!
Vermont native ends US men’s 50-year medal drought Result continues strong showing at Milan-Cortina Norway’s Johannes Høsflot Klæbo wins seventh gold Ben Ogden delivered the most significant result in ...
Patrons who would like to transform their creative space, support local artists and breathe new life into the library’s craft ...
Ben Ogden won historic Olympic silver in the men’s sprint classic, ending a 50 year US medal drought. The Vermont skier ...
Red yarn sloped over the laps of five women as they sat darning it, chatting with each other in a sunlit living room over the ...
Ben Ogden, a 25-year-old member of the U.S. cross-country ski team who just won silver in the men's sprint classic, revealed that he enjoys knitting in his downtime.
The in-flight movie screen for Seat 19-B was out of order. This would have been less bothersome had the passenger in 19-B not brought along a book that he realized, about two chapters in, he had ...
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