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Posts Tagged ‘Fiber Arts’

My New Favorite Song

Saturday, February 4th, 2012
I can’t remember where I first heard of this song.  I ended up listening to it about 15 times and every time I hear it, it just gets better and better.  Please, if you like it, Tweet and Share the hell out of  this.  Thank you.  Marsha

30 September, 2011: A Stitch In Time

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012
On a sunny day in September, 2011, Marsha Spencer saw an opportunity, an opportunity to use her skill to help a social movement she felt had value. That movement was the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement and involving herself amidst the then, rather young crowd, Ms. Spencer began a movement of her own – a movement to, stitch by stitch, bring old and young, rich and poor and the haves and the have-nots together by knitting warm clothes for the soon to be winter warriors of OWS.
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And then the media took notice. From The New York Daily News and NY1 to Jimmy Breslin, the CBS Evening News, Piers Morgan and The Daily Show a 56 year-old grandmother of five had captured the hearts of a nation claiming that she wanted her grandchildren to be “proud of America” like she was at their age and this was her way to do that.

A hat here, a mitten there, little did Marsha Spencer know that those would be the beginning of the #OWS Fiber Arts working group and a commitment to bringing America back to its heritage, stitch by stitch.