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Knitting News Archive06-Jan-2009
Selma Parks & Recreation Calendar Of Events (MyNC.com) The departments offers bingo, Knitting, soccer classes and more.
Kentwood considers expansion of 'crowded' senior activities center (The Grand Rapids Press) Press Photo/Emily ZoladzHub of activity: Kathleen Black, of Kentwood, plays bridge Friday at the Kentwood Activities Center. KENTWOOD -- Florence Stivers visits the Kentwood Activities Center at least once a week, volunteering for programs, Knitting and crocheting and helping organize...
Local dolls comfort children in Rwanda (Courier-Post) The women in Christ Presbyterian Church's knitting circle noticed that they consistently had yarn left over from the projects they had completed.
Pittsford library offers adults ways to fill the hours (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) SE column: The kids are back in school so adults can focus on themselves.
Knitting Factory Finally Closes in Manhattan (New York Press) Missed it? Well, so what. Knitting Factory finally closed its doors in Tribeca with a promise to open in Brooklyn in March. But we're not sure anyone even cares.
Akron/Family were surrounded by guests, performed on New Years Eve at the Knitting Factory, which is leaving Manhattan ... (All About Jazz) IT was an especially cacophonous Auld Lang Syne. But for the Knitting Factorys last night in Manhattan, it was appropriate, as the shaggy avant-folk group Akron/Family led a version of that Scottish New Years hymn on Wednesday night that mutated from a simple singalong to screeching feedback to a meditative one-note drone.
TRIUMPHS: Students knit bond with athletes (Detroit Free Press) A piece of Berkshire Middle School will be at the Special Olympics. Students in the Birmingham district school are in the homestretch of a colorful project: knitting blue-and-white scarves that will adorn athletes at the games' opening ceremony next month in Idaho.
Fox Valley Knitters Guild plans Stitches in Time (Kane County Chronicle) ST. CHARLES ? Fox Valley Knitters Guild will host Stitches in Time ? Texture and Color Creating Design from Friday throughFeb. 21, at The Fine Line, 6N158 Crane Road. Opening reception will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Book Review: Knitting Socks With Handpainted Yarn by Carol L. Sulcoski and Cute Knits for Baby Feet by Sue Whiting (Blogcritics.org) From ?Flame Thrower Socks? to the ill-at-ease ?Bobble-Socks? effect: This "Knit Picks" entry features a pair of socks-Knitting books for all age groups. A pair of books for you today: keeping toes warm at any age. First up is Knitting Socks with Handpainted Yarn by Carol L. Sulcoski. Handpainted yarns are one of the most coveted yarns by knitters. Often created in small batches by artisan ...
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