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Making Things & Going Places At Hollins

Meet the Hollins students who are combining craftsmanship and entrepreneurship

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Making Things & Going Places At Hollins
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Meet some of the crafty, creative entrepreneurs at Hollins! Whether they are managing their own online stores or making fun gifts for their friends, several students are making crafting and selling items that they've made by hand!

Whether you're a DIY guru on Pinterest or a macaroni-Valentine enthusiast, here are some of Hollins University's craftiest students and the awesome things they're making. Don't just check them out, also talk to these makers about getting one of their products for yourself!


Katlin Gott


What she makes:

Knit hats and bracelets

Cost of the craft:

$15-20 for a hat (with or without beard), $3-5 for a bracelet

How to get your hands on one:

Talk to Katlin in person!



Sheyanne Reed


What she makes:

Home decor and accessories like dream catchers, wall hangings, and flower crowns

Cost of the craft:

$10-30 per item

How to get your hands on one:

Talk to Sheyenne or buy one from Golden Turnips on Etsy!



Nour Bahri


What she makes:

Scarves, headbands, chokers, and card decals

Cost of the craft:

$30 for a scarf, $15 for hats, and everything else is $10 or less

How to get your hands on one:

Talk to Nour in person!



Cas Trudeau


What she makes:

Weasley-inspired sweaters

Cost of the craft:

$12 each for a cotton sweater from Goodwill, felt for the letters, and the magic to put it all together

How to get your hand on one:

Talk to Cas in person!


Naomi Saltzman


What she makes:

7-inch knit and crocheted character dolls

Cost of the craft:

$15-20 per doll

How to get your hands on one:

Talk to Naomi in person!


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