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Knitting News Archive26-Jan-2009
Women sharpen skills in farming (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) Vivian Drennen didn?t know much about agriculture before she married a Wells County farmer in 1992. Photo caption: Lisa Truman makes her way around the barn talking to her sheep as if they are her children. Truman owns a farm in Warsaw. Photo by Laura J. Gardner | The Journal Gazette
Laughter credited for long life (The News-Press) Ann Brovich has advice for those who want to celebrate their 107th birthday like she did last week.
With a Knitting Needle Piercing Her Heart, Keeping Cool Saved Ellin Klor?s Life ? Twice (Centre Daily Times) Pick apart what happened to Ellin Klor on the front porch of a friend's house in 2006 and her miracle of survival reveals itself as a list of crucial moments?everything from her calm reaction to the shocking sight of a knitting needle sticking out of her chest to the easy availability of top-flight trauma surgeons at Stanford Hospital & Clinics. Then came another life-saving diagnosis, ...
Hamburg housing in former knitting mill (The Pottsville Republican & Herald) HAMBURG ? The Hamburg Knitting Mill was an eyesore more than two years ago, a deteriorating remnant of Hamburg?s industrial age.
Stitching an afghan for a star (The New Ulm Journal) NEW ULM - Joan Reinarts is an avid knitter. She's also an avid fan of 'Tonight Show' host Jay Leno. She is hoping Leno is as much a fan of her knitting as she is a fan of Leno's jokes and banter. Reinarts made an afghan for Leno this past April and sent it off to him. She has receipt from UPS that says it arrived at Leno's office, but she wants to make sure Leno actually received it.
Knitting marathon produces caps for troops (9 News Denver) DENVER - Knitters are hoping to produce 5,280 caps over 24 hours with each hat tailored to military specifications to fit under helmets.
Teen knitting club offered at library (The Times-Reporter) The Tuscarawas County Public Library at New Philadelphia will sponsor a teen knitting club beginning Feb. 4.
With a Knitting Needle Piercing Her Heart, Keeping Cool Saved Ellin Klors Life Twice (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) STANFORD, Calif.----Pick apart what happened to Ellin Klor on the front porch of a friend's house in 2006 and her miracle of survival reveals itself as a list of crucial moments?everything from her calm reaction to the shocking sight of a Knitting needle sticking out of her chest to the easy availability of top-flight trauma surgeons at Stanford Hospital & Clinics.
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