This program is helping diverse creators chase their dreams in St. Louis
From soaps to clothes to scarves, Nest s Makers United program is helping more than 100 people in St. Louis pursue their creative dreams Author: Morgan Young (WFAA) Updated: 10:04 PM CST December 19, 2020
ST. LOUIS When it comes to what makes a place special, the people go a long way. When they pursue their passions, it usually makes all the difference.
Sarita Moody s journey started 15 years ago. I d always wanted to learn how to knit. I started my freshman year of college.
That was when she met her roommate. She said she knew how to knit, and I said, ‘Say no more, you have to teach me tonight,’” she said. “That was my first and only lesson.