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How A South Side Yarn Store Helps Stitch Together A Community

Author
Kamaca Champion, Miss Purl, Atavia Reed, Block Club Chicago
Published
Mon 15 Apr 2024
Episode Link
https://its-all-good-the-block-club-chicago-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/how-a-south-side-yarn-store-helps-stitch-together-a-community-OKFjq9_i

Kamaca Champion dreamt for years of turning her love for knitting into her own store.  Miss Purl opened in 2021, a place for South Side crafters to express themselves in a yarn paradise. After chatting with Kamaca in 2021, we got an update for how things are going nearly three years later!

Host  - Jon Hansen

Reporter - Atavia Reed

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Block Club Chicago is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit news organization dedicated to delivering reliable, relevant and nonpartisan coverage of Chicago's diverse neighborhoods. We believe all neighborhoods deserve to be covered in a meaningful way.

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