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Knitting News Archive04-Feb-2008
Knitting with a sense of purpose (The Morning Journal) LORAIN -- There are at least three ties that knit this group of women together -- friendship, a sense of purpose, and a lot of yarn.
Nylon Knitting to invest 43 million euro (Times of Malta) Nylon Knitting is to invest ?43 million over the next three years, the company and the Ministry for Investment and IT announced in a joint statement this afternoon.
Community news (Potomac News) Join knitting group at Java Rock on Monday The Prince William Purlers Knitting Guild meets Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Java Rock Cafe, 8730 Sudley Road, Manassas. All interested in knitting are welcome to attend. Nicotine Anonymous is looking for quitters If your New Year's Resolution is to quit smoking, Potomac Hospital now offers Nicotine Anonymous for people who want to stop smoking or using ...
Nylon Knitting to increase workforce (Times of Malta) Austin Gatt during his visit to Nylon Knitting yesterday. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier.
Things to do (The Cincinnati Enquirer) Most classes require advance registration. Knitting Basics, 10 a.m.-noon, Fiberge, 702 Indian Hill Road, Terrace Park. $40, plus supplies. 513-831-9276.
Knitting a soft touch for a friend (Allen American Star) In a back, windowed corner of the Allen Senior Recreation Center, a growing group of friends can be found most weekday mornings drinking coffee and conversing about the local happenings and how each other?s families are doing.
NO BUSINESS IN SHOWBUSINESS? (Sunday Herald) CAN THE MUSIC AND FILM INDUSTRIES FIGHT OFF THE FILESHARERS? BY LEON McDERMOTT entertainment industry wanted an early warning of how filesharing over the internet was going to affect business, it might have been wise to check what middle-aged craft hobbyists and sock-knitting grannies were up to.
Foulks Ranch Yarn Club receives Wal-Mart grant (Elk Grove Citizen) The Yarn Club at Foulks Ranch Elementary School was the recipient of a $1,000 grant - courtesy of Wal-Mart. Foulks Ranch?s Yarn Club came to fruition after a small group of third and fourth grade students decided to begin knitting caps for babies in need.
February 2008 (All About Jazz) Itâ??s hard to say which was the bigger surprise: spending an evening at the Knitting Factory hearing some of the best jazz players around or being just one of hundreds doing the same thing, with at least 50 more waiting to get into the sold-out night.
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