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Knitting News Archive08-Jan-2009
Cancer patients invited to knitting circle (The Journal News) Support Connection is hosting a monthly Knitting circle for women with cancer starting Jan. 15. The program will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Support Connection office, 360 Underhill Ave., Yorktown Heights.
Experienced knitters advise beginners (MyCentralJersey.com) "Monday Madness" at First Baptist Church of Westfield will help newcomers to the world of Knitting learn their craft. The event will take place at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12 in the first-floor lounge of the First Baptist Church of Westfield, 170 Elm St.
Window Shopping: Wonder Knit (Columbus Alive) A couch, chairs and a coffee table are positioned in front of Wonder Knit's wide Clintonville window, but there's more to the knitting headquarters than that.
Fostoria library starts storytime, knitting program (Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune) FOSTORIA - The Kaubisch Memorial Public Library is offering storytimes and a knitting program for children. The Youth Services Dept. is...
Knitting, Crocheting Proved to Reduce Stress (ThirdAge) OK, it's official. There's yet another stupendous reason to learn to knit and crochet. Of course, it's not really news to those of us who have been producing stuff with needles all these years.
Sad to say, it's time for this column to bind off (Anchorage Daily News) You have probably enjoyed knitting your project, but now you are finished. Maybe the boring dishcloths just need some extra pizzazz. Perhaps you just want another idea for how to bind off, or cast off as some call it. Well, every project must come to an end, and there are certainly lots of creative ways to end the process of knitting stitches.
Knitting hats for those in need honors group's matriarch (Gazette.net) Mary Summers of Lanham knits hats Dec. 29 to donate to charity. Summers helped start Grandma's Hands, which brings together knitters, mostly family and friends, to knit hats for charities including nursing homes, hospitals and shelters.
From vacant lots to housing (Albany Times Union) Plan for South End includes residential, commercial space ALBANY ? A Syracuse developer of affordable housing is proposing building 35 residential units and 5,000 square feet of commercial space in the South End.The scattered-site development by Housing Visions United Inc. would be called Knitting Factory Commons. The project, which will be presented to the Albany Planning Board this morning, ...
Pencil This In: Catch Up on Your Inauguration Speeches (LAist) Photo by GarySe7en via LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr MUSIC The Equalizers and their smooth reggae sounds are the perfect way to take a break and relax as we get reacquainted with 5 day work weeks once again. Chris Murray Combo and Black Square join the boys from the Valley to round out a night of reggae/ska fun. 8 pm // Knitting Factory // 7021 ...
Knitting for Noggins (Stuttgart Daily Leader) Volunteer's hobby helps keep heads warm
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