On a rainy Sunday afternoon, several dozen women from across the Bay Area huddled inside Piedmont Yarn’s quaint location in Oakland. The shop clearly wasn’t accustomed to the increased foot traffic.
It doesn't get more grass-roots than this. At the Women's March in Syracuse this weekend, Maya Gaasche will wear a hat knitted from wool sheared from a sheep raised on her family farm, then cleaned, ...
The 1.2 million women (and men and children and even a few dogs) around the world who marched in the Women's March on Washington on Saturday hoped to make history. But they didn't realize they would ...
Nearly 100,000 women participating in the Pussyhat Project will wear knitted hat with cat ears at the Women's March on Washington on January 21.
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Krista Suh plans to attend the women’s march in Washington, D.C., this week to protest Donald Trump’s presidency, and she wanted to make a statement. But she also had a more primal goal: staying warm.
The Women’s March on Washington now has an unofficial uniform: a pink, knitted hat shaped to look like two pointy cat ears. Two California-based women and the knitting instructor who designed the hat ...
MOLINE, Ill. — As the midwestern January cold takes ahold of the Quad Cities, we're looking for ways to stay warm. Hats and gloves are a staple at homes along with winter coats. But for many reasons, ...
Throughout the crowds at Women's Marches on Saturday were thousands of knitted pink caps. People wore them to send a message to President Donald Trump. If you caught a glimpse of the Women's Marches ...
Colorful knitted scarves and hats decorated the branches of trees near Valley of the Moon Park in Anchorage last week, with handwritten tags asking for a new home. "I am not lost," the tags read. "If ...