In a workshop that’s a refuge from the world, Dorothea Campbell uses her hands. Her right hand turns a crank, or manipulates dozens of needles arranged in a circle. With her left, she holds tightly to ...
RACINE — Forty-five people from seven states gathered last week at First United Methodist Church to knit as part of the first Antique Circular Sock Machine Conference in Southeast Wisconsin.
Organizers of the world's first, maybe only, Sock Summit could put their feet up Sunday night, reveling in sweet memories of a sock hop at the Portland Art Museum and the satisfaction of setting a ...
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