New studies say that needlework can reduce anxiety, depression, slow the onset of dementia, ease chronic pain, and generally make the population happier and healthier! https://t.co/kUMZg4FQ0Q via @telegrafisti
Have you ever heard of Loose Ends Project?
An initiative that helps people complete unfinished projects of loved ones. (Danielle Villasana for Houston Landing)https://t.co/Ba6Nn8zoNx
The WWI soldiers who sewed for sanity: New exhibition tells how troops injured on the Western Front took up embroidery while recovering in hospital https://t.co/hA0JDAnmLW
Each stitch reflects the love and gratitude of the maker. The batting brings out the hope of warmth and healing to the recipient. The backing of the quilt illustrates strength of the veteran, https://t.co/edY7PIhJx6
“Sewn in America” is on display for free through December at the Daughters of the American Revolution @DARMuseum in Washington, DC, a block from the White House. https://t.co/4FHKIqET7r via @YouTube
@asymmetricinfo We agree you should keep 1 to finish yourself. We suggest Loose Ends-a nationwide charity which connects fiber artists and families to complete projects begun by their precious loved ones. https://t.co/tnt9juCtOl
Discover Tuckahoe: Have a pint at Broken Bow Brewery, enjoy fresh mozzarella at Pasquale's Deli visit Bargello Needlepoint https://t.co/NorwHqQS2b via @lohud