93-Year-old Grandma Creates 6-foot Buckingham Palace Entirely Out of Wool-Look at the Incredible Details
A 93-year-old dubbed the 'Queen of Knitting' has created a massive six-foot long replica of Buckingham Palace made entirely out of wool.
A 93-year-old dubbed the 'Queen of Knitting' has created a massive six-foot long replica of Buckingham Palace made entirely out of wool.
Loose Ends is a niche yet important outlet for those whose mothers and grandmothers left behind unfinished knitting or crochet work
For 22 years, The Knit Wits, a group of Dallas seniors have crafted thousands of hand-knit items for children in hospitals and war zones.
This 11-year-old boy has made quite a name for himself on the internet simply by expressing his love of crocheting.
Almost three decades after doctors said Sarina Rohr was not likely to survive as a micro-preemie, she is now paying it forward to other babies like her.
A stray cat from Madison, Wisconsin has been adopted into a forever home after a Humane Society employee made her a new pair of ears.
In addition to crafting hundreds of pieces of knitwear for injured animals, people from all over the world have raised almost $2 million in donations.
Stretching more than 9 miles long, this incredible string of colorful handmade flags has broken the Guinness World Record for longest bunting.
Garrett Lowry is a normal Denver, Colorado boy who loves baseball and sports. What he does in his spare time sets this 10-year-old apart.
So many students arrive in Australian universities in July surprised by the cold winter, so one school has knit a community together for a loving solution.
A group of Tennessee women have crocheted themselves a niche where they can help the homeless and save the environment at the same time.
This 88-year-old spends his days using his ultra-fast knitting machines to weave socks for homeless shelters across Canada.
They aren't just ordinary hats, either – they're all modeled after the kids' favorite things; like Spongebob, Spiderman, and Minions.
Every single one of Trudy Serres's adorable crocheted creations were made with love especially for the child.
Why does he do it? Because helping others makes him happy even when he's bedridden with skin cancer.
When bird rescuers were scrambling to take care of all their feathered patients, thousands of people came together to help.
What started out as one woman knitting a Disney princess wig for her little friend fighting cancer has grown as big as a country music hair-do, but with a lot more love.
In New York's maximum-security prison in Auburn, inmates from the prison chapter of Vietnam Veterans of America spent their free time making Christmas gifts for needy children.
Susan Marcus Palau realized while knitting that she could bring a little comfort to the innocent victims of the war on terrorism, especially the babies and children.
Studies show that knitting can lower blood pressure, improve memory skills, and make you a healthier person.
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