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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A group of Triad women are making sure those who are homeless don't go without warmth. They’ve been meeting every Wednesday since October to knit hats and scarves.
Calvin senior Stephanie Richards is throwing a knitting party to benefit the Red Thread Project, a local effort to knit hats for cancer patients. Knitters of every skill level are welcome at the party ...
Katharine Wattles, 96, of New Vineyard holds one of hundreds of knit hats she’s made for her community and others in the past five years. She is now distributing them to students, faculty and ...
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 ...
Monson isn’t much of a knitter, so she recruited her mother and sister to help. All told, it took Debbie and Emma Monson more than 20 hours to knit a hat for each of Samantha’s students.
This year she chose to knit hats for the homeless and donate them to the House of Hope. She learned to knit at the age of 10 by reading a book.
The beanies are knit by a group called “A Common Thread,” which in partnership with the March of Dimes donates more than 1,000 beanies every year. Leann Hardin, the nursing director there ...
Since there are few textile manufacturers in the U.S. anymore, Lause plans to bring production in-house at the company’s 2,500-square-foot facility in Germantown.
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