4-H volunteer Lindsay McHugh, right, assists Aileen Gravot, 12, and her mom Christine make a macrame bracelet during a 4-H Yarn Club meeting, in Pitman, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2013. Linda McHugh’s Pitman ...
Susan Inglis with yarn that she sells through her Chapel Hill business From The Mountain which imports and sells yarn spun by Afghan women. Juli Leonard jleonard@newsobserver.com Given her upbringing, ...
Orion Griffin, The Anson Record, Wadesboro, N.C. Mar. 27—WADESBORO — Studio 256 opened in 2021, after the store's owner, Heather Edwards, moved to Wadesboro the year before. Without knowing anyone, ...
Since opening in November, a 600-square-foot space in Irving Park has been home to people looking to slow down thanks to wooden tools used to spin raw wool into yarn. Inclement Craft, 3436 W. Irving ...
Spinning a yarn, literally, has become a favorite pastime of a growing number of Americans. In 1970, there were perhaps 1,500 to 2,000 people in the United States who spun their own yarn, using a hand ...
A knitting-group discussion among friends about what the perfect yarn shop would look like turned into a business plan that resulted in a new store on the near-northside. The Hook and Needle Nook ...
Just in time for the summer crowds to descend on the Eastern End of Long Island, Guild Hall in East Hampton has opened an intriguing show of textile art, organized by collector and art historian ...
The sixth annual Fall Fiber Fiesta, presented over three days by the Española Valley Fiber Arts Center, kicks off Friday, Nov. 16, with an artist reception and silent auction. Hand-knitted alpaca rugs ...