Not Your Mama’s Stitch-N-Bitch

Do you know about the Pussyhat Project? Stay a minute and we’ll tell you. Your ears will probably want their own pink hat after they hear about it.

January 21st is slated to be the Women’s March in Washington DC. The mission? To stand together, recognizing that defending the most marginalized among us is defending all of us.

January is also a cold month and hats are practical. Pink is feminine. The Pussyhat Project takes all these truths and knits them into one cool goal: turning the streets into a sea of pink.

Krista Suh and Jayna Zweiman, co-founders of the effort, are down with reclaiming femininity and domesticity. Pink will make the march even more powerful and united. Mark your calendars.

 

 

Hey, if you’re not in DC, don’t worry.

You can:

1) Join in at a sister march in your area.

2) If you can’t make it, knit a pink hat and give it to a friend who’ll be marching. What better excuse to host a rainy Stitch-N-Bitch?

3) Share this post to get your friends pink in the cheeks with pussy pride.

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