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Hand Made

Season 6 Episode 5 | 27m 55sVideo has Closed Captions

Visit a few people here in our own backyard who still make wonderful things by hand

Meet film, TV & theater actress Karen Allen, owner of Karen Allen Fiber Arts. Her creations of sweaters, scarves, a& hats are all handmade utilizing vivid colors and the finest fibers. In Ludlow, MA, Warren Renauld, a self-proclaimed miniaturist with a penchant for carnivals; In Sunderland, MA make music at the Button Box with Doug Creighton and Bob Snope, makers of the handmade Morse concertina

11/12/2007 | Rating NR

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Hand Made

Season 6 Episode 5 | 27m 55sVideo has Closed Captions

Meet film, TV & theater actress Karen Allen, owner of Karen Allen Fiber Arts. Her creations of sweaters, scarves, a& hats are all handmade utilizing vivid colors and the finest fibers. In Ludlow, MA, Warren Renauld, a self-proclaimed miniaturist with a penchant for carnivals; In Sunderland, MA make music at the Button Box with Doug Creighton and Bob Snope, makers of the handmade Morse concertina

11/12/2007 | Rating NR

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