CHARITY KNITTING ~ 2017
FOR CATS
FOR DOGS
NOTE: There are more patterns, with links, for our furry friends on our Community Outreach Page right here on our website.
PROJECT PEACE
[HERE] is the link to get you to this page on Ravelry.
HISTORY OF KNITTING DURING TIMES OF WAR
presented by Mary Ann Colopy, Historian
[BELOW] is a Red Cross pattern from WW1. This one has the virtues of the original document being easy to read and having easily understood knitting directions.
LINKS TO PATTERNS FROM ANN HOOD’S BOOKS
Churchmouse Yarns Seed Stitch Tea Cozy
NOTE: These are not all of the patterns found in Ann Hood’s books, but a selection of them.
THE BUFFALO KNITTING GUILD, YEAR LONG KNIT ALONG (KAL)
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR OUR 2016/17 KAL
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2015/2016 SEASON PROGRAM INFORMATION
HAND-OUTS FROM PAST YEARS
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Ravelry, a Tightknit Community
Roll the Dice Tote Bag pattern
HOW TO’S (Some suggestions for on-line learning.)
Learn to Knit at Lionbrand Yarns
KNITTING BIG IDEAS
Guide to Wool and their Weights
MAGAZINES (These are some that are on in publication today.)
ON-LINE MAGAZINES (Again, these are some sites.)
YARN COMPANIES
It is very important that you read the recommendations written on your pattern. Your local yarn shops are a great resource in guidance towards yarn that will give you success and ultimate happiness in your final knitted project.
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