WOODLAWN. THIS IS ROSE ARMENTROUT SAFE SPACE. AN ENTIRE ROOM DEDICATED TO NEEDLES AND YARN. I TRY TO ORGANIZE IT BY TYPE, A SIGN OF HER DEDICATION TO KNITTING. IT HELPS YOU GET THROUGH A LOT OF STUFF.
Tempestries representing daily high temperatures in Utqiagvik, Alaska, in 1925, 2010, and 2016 (left) and Death Valley, California, in 1950 and 2016 (right) Justin Connelly via Wikimedia Commons under ...
Every day, Carmen Matthews checks the day's high temperature for her home in St. Paul. Every evening, she knits two rows onto her latest handiwork, selecting Thistle-colored yarn if it's 14 degrees or ...
In 2015, University of Georgia marine scientist Joan Sheldon decided to translate climate change temperature data into a scarf. She took some climate data and began slowly, crocheting the global ...
A Baltimore County knitter's unique scarf is not only vibrant: Each color signifies the daily weather. At her Maryland home, Rose Armentrout has an entire room dedicated to her knitting yarn and ...