Once you take your new shoes out of the box, you probably never think about that piece of cardboard again. But why not reuse it to make these clever crafts?
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Connection in the digital age tends to feel contradictory. Although phones and social media enable instant global communication, the technology often seems to have only pushed everyone farther apart.
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Emily Williamson regularly dropping off handmade outfits for the goose, dressing it for the seasons and holidays ...
Learn how a passionate sewer teaches kids at Paul Smith School a valuable skill, creating pillowcases and receiving a generous donation of pillows.
Prospective members can apply through the guild’s website at sabqg.org.
The Sew Their Names Project honors members of the Alabama Baptist Church who were enslaved and whose names are rarely recorded in other historical documents.
Emily Williamson is a sewer who used her creativity for an act of kindness that she never thought would reach millions of people.