How these Los Angeles-born pink hats became a worldwide symbol of the anti-Trump women's march - News Summed Up

How these Los Angeles-born pink hats became a worldwide symbol of the anti-Trump women's march


What started as a project among Suh, Jayna Zweiman and other friends at the Little Knittery in Atwater Village has turned into a global movement. As word spread on social media, thousands of hats — knit with skeins of thick magenta or fuchsia yarn — have been made around the world, including in Australia and Austria. “We want to see a sea of pink” on the national mall, said Kat Coyle, the owner of the Little Knittery and Suh’s knitting instructor. She calls the hats “a visual representation of unhappiness with the Trump presidency.”Veteran knitters also took to the project. Caption President Obama's farewell address President Obama delivered his farewell speech Tuesday in Chicago.


Source: Los Angeles Times January 15, 2017 13:03 UTC



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