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  • Stitched with Gratitude: The Warmth and Wonder of Thanksgiving Quilts

    Stitched with Gratitude: The Warmth and Wonder of Thanksgiving Quilts0

    There’s a kind of quiet magic in a quilt. It doesn’t hum or shine or glow, but it holds warmth like nothing else. And not just the warmth of flannel or wool but the warmth of memories, of hands that stitched it, of stories whispered around it. Of late-autumn light through the kitchen window. Of

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  • Rag Quilts: Stitching Warmth, Memory, and Celebration

    Rag Quilts: Stitching Warmth, Memory, and Celebration0

    There are certain crafts that seem to carry a heartbeat of their own, works of art that are more than the sum of fabric, thread, and scissors. Quilting has always been one of those. For centuries, quilts have not only kept families warm but also told stories of resourcefulness, community, family ties, and creativity. Among

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  • Knitting Nanna Bev: Weaving Warmth and Kindness into the Fabric of Tasmania

    Knitting Nanna Bev: Weaving Warmth and Kindness into the Fabric of Tasmania0

    In the tranquil town of Tasmania, Beverley Goss, affectionately known as “Knitting Nanna Bev,” has become a beacon of generosity and resilience. At 89, Bev continues to defy expectations, using her knitting skills to bring comfort and warmth to those in need. Despite facing numerous health challenges, including cancer, diabetes, macular degeneration, arthritis, and neuropathy

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  • Judy Wendler: Weaving Comfort and Community Through Craft

    Judy Wendler: Weaving Comfort and Community Through Craft0

    In the heart of St. Clair Shores, Michigan, Judy Wendler stands as a testament to the profound power of community-driven craft. A lifelong advocate for knitting and crocheting, Judy has transformed a simple hobby into a mission of connection, generosity, and purpose. As a dedicated member of the Senior Activity Center’s knitting and crocheting group,

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  • Stitching History: Anita MacKinnon’s Lifelong Passion for Knitting

    Stitching History: Anita MacKinnon’s Lifelong Passion for Knitting0

    For Anita MacKinnon, knitting has always been more than a hobby it has been a constant thread connecting her past, present, and community. Born and raised in Massachusetts, Anita first picked up knitting needles under the gentle guidance of her mother, who taught her how to turn simple yarn into patterned scarves and cozy sweaters.

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  • The Art of Quilting Circles: Stitching Community Together

    The Art of Quilting Circles: Stitching Community Together0

    When Dorothy Lane was a newly married woman in the late 1950s, she joined a quilting circle at her church in rural Kentucky. Every Thursday afternoon, she and a dozen other women would gather in the basement hall, spreading out a half-finished quilt across wooden frames while coffee percolated in the corner. “We didn’t just

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