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Knitting News Archive01-Jan-2009
Tight-knit group creates, tells tales (Hyde Park Townsman) The Purl Jam Group Knitting Club, which meets at the Staatsburg Library, doesn't meet just to knit. According to the women involved in the group, which meets every Sunday morning, they are sometimes more interested in their conversation than their stitches.
LEONA ROSENBLUTH (Cleveland Jewish News) Leona Rosenbluth (née Fromson), who enjoyed needlepoint, Knitting and gardening, died Dec. 16 at age 78. Mrs. Rosenbluth, a member of Park Synagogue, was active in True Sisters (now Women?s Service Organization), Hadassah and ORT.
Knit Wit Knitters Meet Jan. 5 (Bloomer Advance) Attention Knit Wit Knitters and others interested in knitting many changes have come about and they are as follows: We will meet in the afternoon on Mondays from 1-3 p.m.
Knitting gaining popularity among children (Springfield News-Sun) When Deborah Turner was a little girl, she didn't have a grandmother to do things with.
Life Changes: Friends create knitting business in 2008 (Columbia Missourian) COLUMBIA ? Before leaving for work one day in September, Bex Oliger watched a report on television about the stalled U.S. economy. ?Is this really the best year to open a new business?? she wondered. That morning, Oliger, manager of True Blue Fiber Friends, a knitting supply business attached to a tire store on the corner of Business Loop 70 and College Avenue, opened the store that morning ...
Log on to make resolutions to help others in 2009 (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Instead of making vows to lose weight, save money or get fit, a U.S. charity is challenging people to log on to the Internet to make New Year resolutions to help others.
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