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30-Aug-2008

 

Blogging affirmed author's true love (Denver Post)
Yarnstorm, the Knitting blog by British author Jane Brocket, sparked her new book.

Knitting into the future (The Newton Kansan)


Senior Center Activities Schedule (Darien News-Review)
Knitting & Needlepoint with Doris 9:30 a.m. Low Impact Exercise with Winifred 10:00 a.m. Writing Class 10:00 a.m.

Joke of the Day (AskMen)
A policeman was patrolling a local parking spot overlooking a golf course. He drove by a car and saw a couple inside with the dome light on. There was a young man in the driver's seat reading a computer magazine and a young lady in the back seat knitting. He stopped to investigate.

Knotty Girl Yarns Keeps Chicks Busy with Sticks (KIII Corpus Christi)
Taught by her grandmother, she started knitting at the age of 8. Now, Ann Leslie owns her own knitting studios on Staples.

Parma: Catan's hosting USO scarf drive (Parma Sun Post)
Area residents can knit a scarf for a soldier during the Pat Catan Craft Center's USO Camouflage Scarf Drive. Complimentary yarn and knitting instructions are available at Pat Catan's, 5721 Broadview Road, Parma. The supply of yarn is limited and...

Strongsville: Help Catan's knit scarves for soldiers (The Sun Star)
You can help Pat Catan's Craft Centers and the USO keep our troops warm this winter by knitting a scarf during the annual USO Camouflage Scarf Drive in September. The public is invited to pick up a complimentary skein...

Knitters in our midst (Arizona Daily Star)
If you're up for an informal knitting session, the Old Pueblo Knitters Guild might be for you.

World of Nintendo (Games Radar)
Free customised games machines for rich people, hacked-up old games machines for technical folk and colourful stitching from the knitting needles of online crafters. That?s all in a month?s work for the Nintendo community.

More Bavier (Louisville Courier-Journal)
"Dear Mr. Inman: I came across an old episode of a sitcom from the 1950s. It had Frances Bavier in it, and she looked and acted just like Aunt Bee. She had a grown son who lived with her, and she spent most of her time Knitting...."

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