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Knitting News Archive15-Aug-2007
Woman helps feed the homeless with her knitting needles (Federal Way Mirror) Federal Way resident Paula Hatley has found her niche in Knitting. Hatley, who once benefited from the free dinners and clothing offered through local churches, feels that this is her way of giving back to better the lives of the homeless.
Fine tune your fibre crafts (Scoop.co.nz) If you want to join the growing numbers of people enjoying the renaissance in hand crafts, then head along to Johnsonville Uniting Church this Saturday (18 August) for ?Rediscover Fibre Day?, hosted by the Onslow Fibrecrafts Guild.
Upcoming sewing projects help community organizations (The Journal News) SPARKILL - Armed with needle, thread and the resources of a local sewing center, community members can put their skills to use in creating items for a variety of organizations.
Banning's Knitting Nook hooks crochet lovers (The Press-Enterprise) What it is: A yarn store offering knitting and crochet classes, supplies and gifts. The shop is a way for business owner Florene Boyar to share her yen for yarn with others.
Neighbors stunned by family's deaths, woman's arrest (Los Angeles Times) The Rowland Heights neighborhood remembers the husband and two boys fondly. Manling Williams is charged in their murders. The block of town houses on Camino Bello in Rowland Heights has gone from a scene of flashing emergency lights and shocked disbelief to a place of quiet memorializing, as neighbors of Neal Williams and his two small sons began knitting their lives around the hole left by ...
Celebrating a yen for yarn (Fargo Forum) Sue Kuhn has never run a business, but she recently opened a yarn shop on Broadway in downtown Fargo that offers everything from hand-painted leopard Knitting needles to bright indigo yarn made from corn.
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