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How Knitting Clubs Became the Least Suspecting Place for Political Change By Brittney McNamara June 25, 2025 Getty Images/Liz Coulbourn ...
Read about how stitch and bitches can be a revolutionary tool, and how crafters are building community through the politics of knitting.
SeniorsPlus will offer the following classes and support groups in July. Classes are held in person at its Lewiston, Wilton, ...
Angling during lunch, waitlists for cheerleading and knitting clubs in elementary school — this is what a smartphone ban looks like at Spokane Public Schools. The district, the third-largest in ...
How a knitting club where students and staff made hats for babies in need provided a meaningful experience which improved wellbeing.
The club welcomes beginners looking to learn, experienced knitters wanting to share their knowledge, and anyone who wants to spend an hour being creative and socializing.
Knitting Club members in Rancho Bernardo are making hats for the homeless while also having fun socializing and improving their skills.
The Bookless Club: Do you sew, knit or craft? Where would you go today if you needed a zipper? Have you bought buttons of late? Name a fabric store today.
In a sea of serious student clubs on Grounds, some are a little more quirky, like the club devoted to breakfast cereal.
Welcome to the Wooster Woolies, a club open to any student who knits, crochets or sews. It’s one of at least two district high schools with new knitting clubs.
What started as a few knitters getting together on a Zoom call has become a brick-and-mortar space to unwind and meet other yarn crafters. Located at 144 Brook St., Knit Club is a welcoming space for ...