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NY Post
New York Post
11 May 2024


NextImg:Inside VP Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter Ella Emhoff’s ritzy $60 per person knitting club

Vice President Kamala Harris’ woke stepdaughter, Ella Emhoff, didn’t have anything political to say at her recent “Soft Hands Knit Club” event at the swanky Standard Hotel.

The 24-year-old daughter of second gentleman Doug Emhoff and stepdaughter of Vice President Kamala Harris stuck to needlepoint for the $60-per-person event.

When the event failed to begin 15 minutes after its scheduled 6:15 pm start time, one of the 15 attendees asked a Post reporter: “Do you know if we just, like, get started, or is there going to be a whole, like, ceremony?”

Ella Emhoff hosted one of her “Soft Hands Knitting Club” events at the Standard Hotel. Instagram @ellaemhoff
Emhoff, 24, is the daughter of second gentleman Doug Emhoff and stepdaughter of Vice President Kamala Harris (seen above). X @VP

Several minutes later, Emhoff – an IMG model who wore an oversized khaki green hoodie and baggy jeans – rapped two knitting needles together to gather the group’s attention. 

“Pay attention! Hi, welcome to Soft Hands Knit Club, uh, thank you so much for being here,” she said. “This has been such a fun project for me to do, to teach, and to just watch everyone knit . . . So, let’s knit!”

She instructed the group on how to tie a loop around a needle, the first step in the stitching process, before approaching each student one-on-one to make sure they were on track. 

Emhoff appeared ruffled when one student asked how the technique differed for left-handers. 

The IMG model wore an oversized khaki green hoodie and baggy jeans at the recent knitting event. Getty Images

“Are you left-handed?” Emhoff said with a dramatic sigh before walking over to the woman. 

The entry fee bought attendees a ball of yarn and knitting needles, fruit and vegetable snacks, hummus and pita chips, and soft drinks. 

Emhoff – who The Post revealed was publicly raising cash for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency in March, even as the US had cut funding to the group over its alleged participation in Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel – didn’t disclose how the knitting club’s profits would be spent.

The $60 entry fee bought attendees a ball of yarn and knitting needles, fruit and vegetable snacks, hummus and pita chips, and soft drinks.  Instagram @ellaemhoff

Her calls for donations to the controversial group were only removed from Emhoff’s social media after a Post inquiry to the White House.

The appeal came just months after another Post report revealed Emhoff was raising money for Gaza through the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund.

Last month, the ever-crafty Emhoff said she would pocket the proceeds if any of her textile pieces on display at a Lower East Side cannabis shop were sold – the most expensive of which ran $5,500.