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Knitting News Archive

05-Dec-2008

 

Knitting hats for newborns (The Steamboat Pilot & Today)
Gayle Dudley can crank one out in an hour. Barb Tuchlinsky keeps yarn secreted away behind her desk. And newcomer Nicole DeCrette is making ?one-of-a-kind? creations.

Warm heads and hearts for the holidays (Ashland Daily Tidings)
Close to 400 women and children in the Rogue Valley will be warmer this holiday season because nearly as many locals took up Knitting needles to help shatter the cold shoulder and cold winter.

BAYOU: In Jefferson County, knitting is one hobby you'll want to give up (Beaumont Enterprise)
With Beaumont's safety rating sitting somewhere between vicious mugging and drive-by, Jefferson County is taking no chances.

Thieves swipe woman's unfinished knitting project (KING5 Seattle)
There are 23 days to Christmas, but a Mountlake Terrace woman says she doesn't have time to re-knit a sweater she planned to give her dad.

Women find way to help with Tuesday night knitting group (The Doings Oak Brook)
You don't have to be an expert in needlework to be part of the knitting group at Oak Brook Public Library. In fact, you don't even have to own a pair of needles.

Community Knitting is set for Saturday (Chronicle-Tribune)
Community Knitting will be Saturday at Knit N Purl, 1409 W. First St., Marion. The hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anyone who knits or crochets is welcome. Caps for kids, chemo caps, helmet liners for the troops, lap robes and preemie caps are made. If you have a favorite community project, come share it with us. There is yarn available at no charge to use for these projects.

Middle-school knitting club gives to good cause (Winona Daily News)
Winona Middle School students know they don?t have to be grown up to love to knit or to appreciate giving to a good cause.

They give their all just for a thank you (Burlington County Times)
RIVERTON - They spend countless hours knitting, crocheting and toiling over items they hope to sell at the Baptist Boutique

Local women create dolls for children in Iraq, Africa (Norwell Mariner)
This group of retired women first met at the Norwell Council on Aging, where their love for Knitting and creating dolls has grown from an interesting hobby, to a full on mission. Together, the women have created more than 700 dolls over the past year for needy children around the world. They also donate the dolls to children at the Boston Medical Center...

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