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Recently, activities typically thought of as elderly activities, like cross-stitching and bingo, have been adopted by younger generations. Ashley Nelson, a regular at the event, stitched away at a piece that will say “Eat S**t and Die.” The profanity is an odd matchup with the ages old craft, but the juxtaposition has become popular in the last few years. “We’re not our grandmothers obviously, and I don’t know, I’ve got a bad mouth,” she said. The cozy environment provides a relaxing getaway for stressed out college students, or members of older generations who wish to reconnect with their hobby. The bar feels like your grandmother’s house, decorated with antique toys and a bar top made from an old quilt. Like the itchy sweaters your grandmother makes for holidays.
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Patrons can order one of the many local craft beers and stitch away, without feeling self-conscious “I wanted it to be a relaxed, homey, comfortable vibe,” said Matthew Fuerst, owner of Grandma’s. “It’s just kind of a place to do what you do, hang out with friends and catch up.” Beer, thread and a program were the tools for a Sunday at Grandma’s House brewery. Grandma’s House has been open for two and a half years, and hosting the cross-stitch events since the beginning of football season. “Football on Sundays has never been particularly good for breweries in general, and it certainly wasn’t for us,” Fuerst said.