HANOVER — Once every few weeks this spring, Inger Kwaku’s dinner table has become an assembly line. There’s a sewing machine at either end of the table. Flannel printed with koalas, sock monkeys and tie-dye patterns sits in neat, rectangular piles…
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HANOVER — Once every few weeks this spring, Inger Kwaku’s dinner table has become an assembly line. There’s a sewing machine at either end of the table. Flannel printed with koalas, sock monkeys and tie-dye patterns sits in neat, rectangular piles…