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Unveiling the Versatility of Toile
By Katie Laughridge From Tribune News Servic I’ve previously waxed poetic about my adoration of textiles. Just last week we explored the rich history of Indian block printing. You may ...
June 10, 2023
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Tribune News Service
Grandpa, 60, Says Making His Popular Wooden Canes Has Kept Him Sober, Gives Half Away
A former alcoholic has found peace and focus working in nature by crafting unique, natural wooden canes and ...
January 20, 2023
BY
Louise Chambers
Keeping Dreams Real: Expert Advice for Mastering Art and Living Well
In January, many of us plan our year ahead. Each year, I try to make time for two ...
January 12, 2023
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Lorraine Ferrier
Craft Your Way to a Handmade Holiday
Start a new family tradition—or expand on an existing one—by crafting this year’s presents, ornaments, and more. You ...
December 7, 2022
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Sandy Lindsey
For Whom the Bell Tolls: The Last Traditional Bell Foundry
A bell that tolls rings of timeless tradition. For centuries, peals demonstrated an immortal effort to give glory ...
February 1, 2022
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Krista Thomas
Iconic Posters for America’s Greats
Nashville being synonymous with country music, it’s no surprise that locals and tourists alike are unabashed in proclaiming ...
December 27, 2021
BY
Annie Wu
Shaping Flowers by Hand
Adam Brand, fourth-generation co-owner of M&S Schmalberg Custom Flowers, joined his family business about 12 years ago. “My ...
December 26, 2021
BY
Skylar Parker
Couple Craft Perfectly Scaled-Down Mini Modern House During COVID Quarantine Time
Many people took up home projects during the extra time the quarantine has afforded them over the last ...
March 24, 2021
BY
Jenni Julander
Elegance Restored: The Bookbinder’s Craft
There it sits on a bookshelf in the den, that 150-year-old King James Bible once owned by your ...
January 2, 2020
BY
Jeff Minick
Trump’s Canadian Envoy Craft Says US Respects Freeland
OTTAWA—Donald Trump’s Canadian envoy is coming to the defence of Canada’s "smart" and "articulate" foreign affairs minister—one day ...
September 28, 2018
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The Canadian Press
Easy, Needle-Felted Critters can Make Cute Gifts, Ornaments
For holiday decorating and gift-making, fast and easy always win. Adorable doesn't hurt, either.
November 26, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
The Opulence of Embroidery
Perhaps it's the anticipation of spring blossoms that makes one veer toward that which is ornate and colorful ...
April 16, 2015
BY
Kati Vereshaka
Moroccan Crafts
The colours are spectacular, blazing from rooftops and glistening from darkened stores. In Morocco you don’t have to ...
February 16, 2015
BY
Indie Travels
Oktoberfest Celebrations
The month is rife with Oktoberfest celebrations. Beside the festivities at beer gardens and bars, here are two ...
October 1, 2014
BY
Channaly Oum
Watch the Lost Art of Scissor-Making: You’ll Appreciate This Daily Object More (Video)
Earnest Wright & Sons of Sheffield, England, is one of the last companies to create scissors by hand.
July 28, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
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