It started when James Churchill traded a cache of tinware—the family has lost track of how or why he'd been trading in pots and pans—with the local Chehalis Indians for their brain-tanned deer hides.
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Most gloves are now made using machines, but Omega still makes them with the human touch. A seamstress at work in the Omega glove factory in the Rione Sanità neighborhood in Naples, Italy. Today, the ...
KITCHENER — In the dusty basement of the Huck Glove factory on Victoria Street South, Paul Kalbfleisch found the pedal for a Singer sewing machine — the inspiration for a colourful art installation ...