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Knitting News Archive23-May-2008
Noteworthy Cause: Knitting project ends soon (Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle) Becca Murray, a student at Miles River Middle School, has been collecting new and used Knitting needles for women in Chad, Africa. The ?Knitting Needles for the Needy? project will be ending on Sunday, May 25.
Prairie Arts and Fibers strings together art, knitting with â?˜personalâ?™ touch (Lake County Journals) GRAYSLAKE ? Linda Keating of Grayslake used to work for a corporation in Chicago. But the commute started to take its toll, and she knew she needed a new perspective.
USA TODAY BEST-SELLERS (AP via Yahoo! News) Key: F-Fiction; NF-Nonfiction; H-Hardcover; P-Paperback
Knitting needles drawn (The Maitland Mercury) Anyone who thinks knitting a jumper is easy should go to Tocal Homestead on June 8. The Newcastle Spinners and Weavers Guild will be racing the clock as part of the International Back to Back Wool Challenge.
The Fabric of Freedom, Redefined (Washington Post) Why draw a line when you can sew one? That question and many others run through "The Thread as the Line," an intriguing if rambling group show at Arlington's Ellipse Arts Center. Curated by Cynthia Connolly, the exhibition gathers a sampling of youngish artists -- most in their 20s and 30s -- wor...
Pop and Rock Listings (New York Times) POP.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST-SELLERS (AP via Yahoo! News) 1. "The Host" by Stephenie Meyer (Little, Brown)
Cluster Return at the Knitting Factory (The Village Voice) Two disrespected krautrock forefathers get their triumphant due (By Jason Gross)
Book tour takes a different road for writer of 'Comfort' (The Oregonian) Ann Hood's new book "Comfort" is taking her on a most unusual book tour. Along with bookstores, she's visiting Knitting stores, children's hospitals and hospices.
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