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Knitting News Archive17-Jan-2009
Off the Clock: Art on Your Own Time (Caltech Today) An exhibition featuring artwork by members of the Caltech community will take place from Monday, February 23, through Thursday, February 26, in Dabney Lounge. Works on display will include jewelry, pencil drawings, oil paintings, sculpture, watercolors, pottery, Knitting, quilts, and photos. If you would like to enter your artwork to be exhibited, register at ...
Volunteers sought to knit for soldiers (Suburban) The Ladies Auxiliary of Veterans of ForeignWars Post No. 4699, Sayreville, is looking for individuals to knit cap liners for U.S. soldiers in Iraq and other areas overseas. For more information, call Lorraine Rock at 609-448-2587. Volunteers will receive instructions on Knitting the liners.
Paige one: Knitting group creates circle of giving (Peninsula Gateway) When Bettie Muggeridge first told me about Gifted Hands, the knitting group she runs, I was intrigued by the idea. The group meets once a month at the Peninsula Branch of the Pierce County Library to knit or crochet chemotherapy hats and other items for medical patients.
Abby Normal? Nope: Psychiatrist knits anatomically correct brain (Scientific American) The brain is among the body's more intimidating pieces of anatomy, but a child psychiatrist has made it warm and fuzzy -- by knitting a copy. [More]
Knitting together stories and scarves on the campaign trail (USA Today) While Barack Obama was winning the presidency of the USA, here's what I got done along the trail: a sweater for my niece, a pair of socks for my nephew, and several snazzy scarves.
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