This 1904 newspaper article describes the handiCraft Revival flourishing in places around the southeastern and northeastern U.S. The article appears to be written in response to a recent Bureau of Labor report and mentions the numerous charitable organizations, women's bureaus, and religious missions that are initiating the revival. While the article focuses primarily on weaving traditions, it also mentions quilting, basketry, rug making, pottery, and lace making as well. The article describes Frances Goodrich's work with the Allanstand Cottage Industries and identifies Emma Duckett of Asheville, N.C. as an award-winning weaver. Also mentioned are the Fireside Industries of Berea, Ky., and Cassie Rogan, who is working to revive patchwork...