*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Do not be fooled by the adorable cover of “Unraveling,” or by its flippant subtitle (“What I learned about life while shearing ...
Do not be fooled by the adorable cover of “Unraveling,” or by its flippant subtitle (“What I learned about life while shearing sheep, dyeing wool, and making the world’s ugliest sweater”). This witty, ...
In Naggar, Himachal Pradesh, 400+ women artisans are reviving indigenous Desi Oon wool, natural dyes, and traditional Kullu weaving. Their handcrafted pieces, priced up to Rs 2 lakh, are now sold in ...
Journalist Orenstein (Boys & Sex: Young Men on Hookups, Love, Porn, Consent, and Navigating the New Masculinity) recounts her yearlong endeavor to make a sweater from scratch in this insightful memoir ...
Susan Withnell is an artist living in Westminster. Withnell could not draw or paint, so she thought she was not artistic. She started quilting in her 30s and realized that she had a good eye for color ...
In March, Hickory (N.C.) Public Library held its Sheep to Sweater program series, designed to take patrons through five different stages in the wool and clothing production process. Photos: Hickory (N ...
On a recent spring day, Anne Choi went searching for her sheep, who were hiding. Striding across her roughly 12-acre farm in Bedminster, the fiber farmer and artisan called out for the fluffy ...
The annual Sheep & Wool Festival at Coggeshall Farm brought artisans and crafters to the Bristol museum on Saturday for demonstrations of sheep shearing, wool processing, dyeing, weaving and spinning, ...
The NY State Sheep & Wool Festival is the biggest fiber event in the country, typically drawing 30,00 knitting enthusiasts and wool farmers. This year it is lowering its capacity to 20,000 over the ...
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