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May 16th, 2009WHO said knitting was boring?
April 29th, 2009As the latest exhibition at the Alnwick Garden shows, just a pair of needles and some wool can create an array of astounding results.
Called Knitted Lives, it celebrates the skills of older women and among the amazing items on display are watches, jewellery, clothing, a mirror and even an apple pie and cutlery.
Local artists Fiona Rutherford and Jenny Burns led the groups of knitters, who met weekly throughout 2008 to talk and make these incredible pieces.
The exhibition runs until May 9, from 10am to 4pm, normal admission prices apply.
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Meet the financier knitting her way out of redundancy in Wandsworth
April 18th, 2009When high-flying financier Ruth Herring lost her job at Christmas, she discovered an unusual way to weave her way out of unemployment.
Some people in her predicament might mope around the house in despair, but this 51-year-old saw it as an opportunity to rediscover an old passion - knitting.
Miss Herring, who studied fashion as a youngster, launched a new career teaching knitwear and crochet at South Thames College, and demand for her expertise is growing by the day.
She said: “My job was very stressful. I did it for seven years, and then I was made redundant out of the blue.
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Knitting group is reaching out to help those affected by the economy
April 14th, 2009Knitting classes gave Linda Altenhof a reason to get out of her pajamas in the morning and get going three years ago when she lost her job after 28 years.
Sher Gunden King learned the craft from her grandmother when she was 12, but began knitting in earnest while battling serious depression six years ago. Teaching her daughter helped bring her out of the illness.
Now the two are among a group forming YO! (Yarn Overcomers!), whose aim is to help the unemployed, underemployed and those affected by Elkhart County's struggling economy to cope with the stress in their lives by knitting.
"I have brothers and sisters affected by unemployment," Gunden King said.
She wanted to personally respond and began asking others to help. Things just began falling into place, she said, including the committee, supplies and venues for classes.
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Knitting to Keep the Fleece
April 14th, 2009Although the mission of The Sheep Shack is to sell yarn, Team Sheep Shack is working to “Keep the Fleece.”
Keep the Fleece is a worldwide event designed to raise $250,000 for Heifer Project International by knitting the world’s longest scarf. Participants in Keep the Fleece are asked to make a donation based on the rows knitted or inches woven.
The money raised will be used by Heifer Project to purchase fleece-bearing animals for needy families all around the world. Heifer will also provide the families with the necessary training so that they can nurture and grow their herds and become self-sufficient.
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Knitting with Plastic?
April 14th, 2009More and more yarn companies are looking at different ways to make their yarns a little more eco friendly, and one of Caron's forays into greener knitting is Simply Soft Eco, an acrylic yarn made with 20 percent polyester.
What makes it a more eco-conscious yarn is that 20 percent, which is made from recycled plastic bottles. Each skein of yarn takes 60 percent of a bottle out of the waste stream, and Caron says it's saved a million bottles from being trashed in the production of the yarn.
It may not be the greenest choice out there, but for people who like acrylic yarns and the idea of having a little less impact on the planet, this yarn is a good choice.
Source: About.com
Knitting is the thing to do at Mary A. White
April 5th, 2009Climbing around on the jungle gym may be fun for some kids — but for more than 45 girls and boys at Mary A. White Elementary School, knitting is the thing to do.
The students are freely giving up their lunchtime recess to knit with retired women from the community. Every Friday, students in the fourth- and fifth-grade meet in the school's library with Principal Valerie Livingston, volunteer Mary Kay Alguire and about 10 other volunteers.
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Woman stitches love of knitting into everyday life
April 5th, 2009She rarely goes anywhere without it.
No, it’s not a credit card; it’s her knitting.
Marilyn Felix first learned the craft when she was in the first grade in England, where she was born and raised. Since then, it has become a lifelong interest.
“In those days in England, they used to teach knitting because they thought it was a pretty good eye and hand coordination thing,” she said. “I think it’s sad that children these days don’t learn these things.”
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