It is easy to evoke the image of a woman of a certain age sitting on a chair, in front of a brazier, with the glasses almost to the limit of the nose, the hair collected on a clamp and a needle (or two, depending on the technique) in the hand. At her feet, a ball or a reel of thread that decreases at the same time taking shape a unique creation of wool, crochet or embroidered. What can involve more effort is replacing that adorable granny with a…
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It is easy to evoke the image of a woman of a certain age sitting on a chair, in front of a brazier, with the glasses almost to the limit of the nose, the hair collected on a clamp and a needle (or two, depending on the technique) in the hand. At her feet, a ball or a reel of thread that decreases at the same time taking shape a unique creation of wool, crochet or embroidered. What can involve more effort is replacing that adorable granny with a…