There is a resurgence of using vintage knitting patterns. Victoria and Albert Museum, UK, has this page dedicated to such patterns.
Even this Helmet Cap would be useful in today's society.
Day of the Dead | |
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Representations of Catrina, one of the most popular figures of the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico
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Observed by | Mexico, and regions with largeHispanic populations |
Type | Cultural Syncretic Christian |
Significance | Prayer and remembrance of friends and family members who have died |
Celebrations | Creation of altars to remember the dead, traditional day of the dead's food |
Begins | October 31 |
Ends | November 2 |
Date | October 31 |
Next time | 31 October 2015 |
Frequency | annual |
Related to | All Saint's Day |
"autumnal rites are among the oldest celebrated on earth. It appears that in every country the Day of the Dead occurs at the year's end, after the last harvests, when the barren earth is though to give passage to the souls lying beneath it."[8]
I'm already thinking about the new year and new beginnings--2024 was a lost year as far as new quilt starts--there was not a one began. ...