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30-Nov-2007

 

Blogging for Dollars (Benton Evening News)
(ARA) - No matter what your hobbies or interests are -- whether you're a thrill seeker who enjoys mountain climbing, skydiving or skateboarding; a car lover whose passion is 1950s or '60s Chevrolets; or your craft is Knitting and sewing, you can cash in on it by creating your own blog and selling ad space around it.

The Teach Yourself Visually Series Expands with New Guides to Drawing, Jewelry Making & Beading, and Quilting (PRWeb)
From the series that brought you Teach Yourself Visually Knitting, Teach Yourself Visually Golf, and Teach Yourself Visually Bass Guitar come three new titles sure to delight readers all over again. Teach Yourself Visually Quilting, Teach Yourself Visually Drawing, and Teach Yourself Visually Jewelry Making & Beading are the latest titles from this do-it-yourself series to capture any artist's ...

Clemmons Obituaries (Winston-Salem Journal)
BYERLY CLEMMONS - Ella Yountz Byerly, 89, of Clemmons went home to be with her Lord on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2007. She retired from Hanes Knitting and was a member of Union Grove Baptist Church. She was born on Dec. 8, 1917, in Davidson County to Gurney and Mary Hoffman Yountz. Mrs. Byerly loved to bake for others and she loved working in the yard with her beautiful flowers. She was a wonderful ...

Gift Sleuth: For people who enjoy crafts (Denver Post)
Holiday shopping for crafty people is easy because they always need something new to complete their latest masterpiece. But unwrapping another set of knitting needles or a fresh batch of colored pencils at every gift-giving occasion can grow old. This year, surprise a crafter in your life with a present that inspires new projects well into 2008. Kathleen St. John, special to The Denver Post

Knitting is for ... cool people? (The Daily Democrat)
Knitting. It's not just for grandmas anymore. Nowadays, there's a broad spectrum of clientele at a knitting shop, from hip youngsters to retirees, college students to elementary kids, from mothers to grandmothers. Even boys.

Today's local news briefs (Kingston Daily Freeman)
WEST CAMP -- The West Camp Post Office is calling all knitters to bring yarn, knitting needles and their latest creation that needs to be mailed in time for the holidays for an event on Sunday.

Thriving Honduran Sock Industry May Disappear (NPR)
In the last five years, the sock industry has exploded in Honduras, thanks to duty-free sock exports to the U.S. That duty-free status may end soon, dashing the dreams of one young Honduran to be her country's first female sock-knitting machine technician.

Church fair gets 'green' theme (The Republican)
NORTHAMPTON - Georgie Thomas got her family together earlier this year and together they cut up plastic shopping bags into long thin pieces suitable for knitting.

At 92, Burns fills her days lending a helping hand (Gretna Breeze)
Mary Burns uses her knitting talent to keep others warm. In a quiet and peaceful room at the Papillion Manor, Mary E. Burns modestly displayed the 33 winter caps she has knitted since January, all to be donated to the Christmas gift program at St. Columbkille Catholic Church.

Landlords want to block 'a major porn party' at rock club (Daily Breeze)
Knitting Factory in L.A. wants to host the party touting release of two X-rated films.

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