“I feel like this is a great learning opportunity that is missed...”
Dec 03, 2020
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any of us cherish the memories of learning to knit as a child. Keeping the skill alive in younger generations is as important as creating a garment that lasts beyond a trend. And that’s why Maija Nygren, a Finnish knitwear designer, came up with the idea of The Convertibles – knit kits that kids can create themselves,
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