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Knitting News Archive02-Jul-2008
Shelbyville gets new quilting outlet (Herald & Review) Quilters looking for the latest fabrics and patterns may want to check out Main Street Quilt Co., which opened last month at 200 E. Main St. in Shelbyville.
REGION: Knitters stitch with the Padres (North County Times) SAN DIEGO ---- Baseball, hot dogs, peanuts, cold beer and ---- Knitting? Armed with yarn, needles, patterns and a zest for gabbing, about 200 knitters from across the county blanketed Petco Park's section 310 on Sunday as part of a national push by M
Following the Music to Brooklyn (The New York Sun) Only a decade ago, what fans used to call the downtown jazz scene was thriving in the geographical zone that supplied its name: Lower Manhattan. A new club called Tonic had just opened at the site of a former kosher winery. The tri-level Knitting Factory was still presenting adventurous music in TriBeCa, and its founder, Michael Dorf, was producing a sprawling summer jazz festival. Smaller ...
Fast-working Cook serves masterpiece (Denver Post) Forget the scoreboard. The top shelf of Aaron Cook's locker explained Tuesday night's outcome and its significance.
Photo: Double The Pleasure (San Diego Union-Tribune) Judith Schille talked with Mary Ann Walsh (right) yesterday at Petco Park during an outing with fellow Stitch N Pitch members, who combine their love for Padres games with knitting.
Weaving way to muster (Kiama Independent) Parents and children can weave their way into the world of spinning at the South Coast Fibre Muster at Berry next weekend. Children can learn to do felting and French knitting while their parents enjoy the spinning demonstrations by Berry Spinners and Weavers.
Knitting, crocheting and needlepoint classes (Paragould Daily Press) Copyright © 2008 Paragould Daily Press - www.paragoulddailypress.com. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is prohibited. Terms of Use
Health Notes (Baltimore Sun) Claudia Mayer Cancer Resource Center, 5900 Cedar Lane, Columbia, will offer "Look Good ... Feel Better," an American Cancer Society program for women undergoing cancer treatment. Licensed cosmetologists will demonstrate how to manage appearance-related side effects of treatment; participants will receive a free bag of cosmetics.
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