Expressions of solidarity are a key reason for the use of red beanies at ICE protests in Minneapolis – much like the ...
To celebrate International Women’s Day this weekend, a coalition of local advocacy groups, including the Santa Barbara Craftivists, Society of Fearless ...
About a dozen people gathered Sunday for a Melt the Ice knit-along in Downers Grove. Knitters created Melt the Ice beanies ...
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 ...
Breezy Johnson, Ben Ogden and many others are all in the loop.
Knitting is the perfect activity to calm the body and soothe the mind during a high-pressure event like the Winter Olympics. Once you internalize your stitch pattern, you can just zone out and focus ...
Melt the ICE, a community knit-a-long hosted at Loaves & Witches Jan. 31, was conceived by organizer Maggie Bonetti. Bonetti ...
Breezy Johnson knits a new headband or hat before every race. The one she wore for Olympics gold medal downhill run will be auctioned for charity.
"Most of the knitting is escapism," the Olympic gold medalist said. "I'm usually not thinking about skiing when I'm knitting.
The Olympic gold medalist was often seen knitting between dives at competitions.
The Norwegian-inspired craftivism of Melt the ICE hats raises familiar questions about whose activism matters.
A Minneapolis yarn shop created a pattern based on Norwegian resistance hats, and Portland knitters are responding with overwhelming demand.
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