Thirty-two years ago, Sue Hipple lost her son to congenital heart defects, specifically to a condition known as Tetralogy of Fallot. His name was Timothy Jerald Hipple. He was 9 and a half weeks old.
Bolivian knitters are making plugs to help with heart defects Traditional craft skills are helping to save the lives of children born with heart defects in Bolivia. The indigenous Aymara women have ...
Rachael Herron, author and avid knitter, is coming out with her second novel, How to Knit a Heart Back Home. This breezy and warm read is a great way to usher in spring. When love shows up in ...
Eleven women huddle around the table, fingers fast at work, chatting among the stacks of blankets and booties. They coo over the hand-knitted miniature items in pale yellows, pinks and blues. Stitches ...
America’s Favorite Yarn Brand Unveils New Patterns and Stitchalongs, Encouraging a Return to Homemade Gifts NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Crochet has kept the world warm, fashionable, and busy for ...