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Knitting News Archive03-Nov-2008
More than just grandma knit (Regina Leader-Post) Knitting?s most recent rise in popularity happened around the turn of the century, which is when Allison Schmidt decided to come out of the closet.
Bookshelf (Cape Cod Times) The yarn harlot writes again - that's not my assessment; those are the words that appear on the cover of this new and very clever compilation of musings on Knitting and knitters by Toronto author Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, the self-named "yarn harlot" and...
Your Calendar - Lake County (The Times of Northwest Indiana) COUNTRY BREAKFAST | Gary Miller-Dunes American Legion Post 279 holds a country breakfast from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 9 at the post home, 6601 Old Hobart Road in Miller area. Menu includes biscuits & gravy, eggs, pancakes, sausage, potatoes and more. Cost is $6 for adults and $3 for children.
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
Grandmothers' Roundtable offers friendly, yet lively debate (Tri-City Herald) WALLA WALLA -- One thing is certain, the dozen or so grandmothers meeting behind the orange front door of Pat Yenney's blue house aren't knitting.
Fifth-grade class knits with a purpose (Silver City Sun-News) SILVER CITY ? When fifth-grade students at Sixth Street Elementary asked Dolores Gomez, an instructional assistant, for help binding their knitting projects, she said she couldn't tell them no. That one lesson has turned into a Christmas project for the residents at Fort Bayard.
Methodist women minister through prayer shawls (The Tribune-Democrat) in the Johnstown area are the needle and thread that God has created to bring his warmth to people. The women are crocheting and Knitting prayer shawls that they donate to people facing sad times or celebrating joyous ones.
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