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Keep on truckin’ … and knittin’

No, knitting is not just for the ladies.  Just about all women will admit they love a man that cooks, how much better if he also knits!  Ran across this very interesting article ~ according to the Wall Street Journal … Continue reading

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Cook up some extra knitting time.

January is National Soup Month. Winter-time is soup time, and a great time to knit.  Put on a pot of soup, enough for a couple of days, and suddenly you have more time to knit.  Here are some recipes for … Continue reading

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Featured Fiber Artist: Laura McWhorter

A local artist and teacher, Laura combines knitting, weaving, spinning, and felting with embroidery, beading and stitching to craft one-of-a-kind bags, wearables, and artwork. Ewe & Company has a nice collection of Laura’s felted bags and vessels in the shop. … Continue reading

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Refresher/Beginning Crochet — this Saturday

Saturday mornings — July 17 & 31 from 10:00 a.m. to noon Registration information and full class schedule is available here. If you have always wanted to learn to crochet, or have forgotten your skills with the hook, join Erin … Continue reading

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What’s in your stash?

Every knitter’s got one…the leftovers from that sweater you made, the yummy yarn you couldn’t resist buying but had no idea what you’d do with, the stuff your friend gave you after she decided she wasn’t into it, that jumbled … Continue reading

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Classes for Newbies & New Ideas

Three fabulous knitters—Lyn Brandmeir, Jennifer Adair and Erin Elkins—will be teaching us how to do techniques from the most basic to a little more advanced knitting, as well as two hot trends:  Tunisian crochet and amigurumi.  Small class sizes ensure … Continue reading

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