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Discover how Jenna and Shawn Krist transform leftover materials into cool custom handbags, capturing the hearts of their niche market.
A year after landslides swept their villages, 46 Wayanad women quietly weave a comeback with the Bailey project — stitching umbrellas, sewing bags, and finding strength in shared purpose and pride.
A creativity center that worked to keep the Miccosukee culture and customs alive was destroyed in a fire off Tamiami Trail, along with several homes and structures.
Migrant women serve the church humbly and faithfully. The church depends on their labor, but often fails to care for them in ...
In this editorial, we will discuss 4 penny stocks seeing FII buying. Read on… The first company in our list is Sigachi ...
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"I'm charging more and I'm making less," says Shugar, owner of Beau Ties of Vermont, which manufactures neckties, socks, pocket squares, and other fashion accoutrements.
Runners cover only part of the table, but with the right pattern, they can still pack a punch. These eye-catching floral ...
Pillowcases can become threadbare quickly, but you don't have to throw them away. Recycle old pillowcases with these handy, easy, and fun DIY projects.
The fourth featured artist of the 2025 season at the Wildwood Art Barn is weaver Marilyn Mannschreck, who grew up on a farm southeast of Cook.
Discover 21 old-school home essentials no one knows how to use anymore. These nostalgic tools shaped everyday life long ago.
All the quilters at the Stitch-in-Time said it was a very relaxing hobby. Kathleen Rankin said she enjoys hand-stitching each ...