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Crocheters Weave Community in La Floresta, Traditional Neighborhood of Quito

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What you need to know Crochet fabrics seek to recover public spaces and highlight problems in the La Floresta neighborhoodThe crocheters have decorated benches, trees and other corners with colorful collectively crafted worksThey meet every fortnight in cafes and other open spaces.Anyone can join, even without experience In a time when it is more and more frequent that neighbors do not know each other and that the fear caused by insecurity marks…
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What you need to know Crochet fabrics seek to recover public spaces and highlight problems in the La Floresta neighborhoodThe crocheters have decorated benches, trees and other corners with colorful collectively crafted worksThey meet every fortnight in cafes and other open spaces.Anyone can join, even without experience In a time when it is more and more frequent that neighbors do not know each other and that the fear caused by insecurity marks…

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expreso.ec broke the news on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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