We all need hobbies. That’s a fact of life. And many of those hobbies involve yarn. Some of us knit with yarn. Some of us crochet with yarn. A fair few of us just buy a lot of beautiful yarn and say ...
I've briefly mentioned a couple of times that I'm making chemo caps now with a yarn that I bought last fall at the VNA of Somerset Hills Rummage Sale. It's Schulana Supercotton, which in the Ravelry ...
Recently, she saw her friend Anna Murphy, a Canadian makeup artist, post about using yarn for makeup — a trend that involves gluing yarn to your face and painting over it with makeup — which has since ...
As people wrestled with the boredom and anxiety of quarantine, more than 38 million Americans turned to knitting. A full 20% of them were first-time knitters and I was among them, painstakingly trying ...
Producing functional fabrics that perform all the functions we want, while retaining the characteristics of fabric we’re accustomed to is no easy task. Two groups of researchers at Drexel University — ...
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