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I75 Yarn Crawl - South Region - Cincinnati, Ohio south to Berea, Kentucky
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5 North Walnut St. List of Participating Shops! WHAT YOU CAN WIN! Purchase Your Passport Here. South Region - Cincinnati, Ohio south to Berea, Kentucky. These stores make up our South Region. Click on their website, Facebook, and Ravelry links to find out more about their stores. Check back frequently as we add information about each store. Come to the farm and meet the alpacas! And on our website. Knitwits is where friends are made! Hank, a Yarn Boutique. Fiberge Knits and Bolts. Visit us on Facebook.
pickupandknit.blogspot.com
Pick Up and Knit: July 2007
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Pick Up and Knit. Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Rowan Summer Tweed Cardi - Finished! When I (Ms. Instant Gratification) finish something I like to wear it immediately. So this morning I dressed with care: brown linen slacks, cream colored shell, and red Rowan Summer Tweed cardi. When I left the house I was surprised by the intense heat and humidity. Since I was a few minutes early, this presented me with a dilemma. I could:. Go back in the house and change into something cooler;. Do both and be late for work.
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Where to Learn Crafts in Cincinnati | crafty supermarket!
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Where to Learn Crafts in Cincinnati. Where to Sell Crafts in Cincinnati. Cincinnati Creative Business Resources. Creative Nonprofits in Cincinnati. Where to Learn Crafts in Cincinnati. We’ve got info about where to sell crafts. In Cincinnati and where to learn more about running a creative business. But we couldn’t ignore the many places where you can learn new craft, art and design skills in Cincinnati! We’ll add places to learn crafts to this list as we find out about them. Hank, a yarn boutique. Craft...
hoosieryarnbarn.blogspot.com
Hoosier Yarn Lady: January 2007
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Chronicles of my obsession with knitting and yarn. Sunday, January 21, 2007. Liesl, and I went on a mini-yarn store crawl. We started up north at Yarns and Fabrications. Where I'm telling myself I did not break my "No Yarn in 2007" yarn diet by using my in store credit. I also bought some fabric to line a purse that I'm in the process of designing. Then we went to Don Pablo's for lunch. Margaritas were enjoyed by all. I had one swirled with sangria.tasty! Then we were off to KnitOn! Oh, and winter finall...
knitonehealtoo.blogspot.com
Knit One, Heal Too!: September 2006
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Knit One, Heal Too! A Cincinnati Knitting Group. Do you love to knit or want to learn? Do you want to have a good time while expressing your creativity? Do you want to create in a space that appreciates laughter, prayer, diversity, and community? Open to people of all faiths. Bring your needles, yarn, and your laughter. Meets on Tuesdays, 6p-9p at the Spiritual Practice Center behind New Thought Unity Center, 1401 East McMillan Avenue, Walnut Hills. Sunday, September 03, 2006. Knit One, Heal Too! We will...
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Tales from the River: June 2010
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Tales from the River. Or Purls from the Frogpond- what it means to be a knitter. Monday, June 14, 2010. Amanda and I had a great time at TNNA! I took a class on Chris Bylsma's. Crayon Jacket, where I learned about mixing some of my favorite classic stand by yarns like Lamb's Pride Worsted with "dessert yarns" like handpaints and dare I say even novelties to achieve a pleasing overall design. While I was in that class Amanda took a class on teaching the Undulating Waves. Next day we were up bright and ear...
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Tales from the River: June 2009
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Tales from the River. Or Purls from the Frogpond- what it means to be a knitter. Monday, June 29, 2009. How much Panda Silk Does it take. To make a pair of Mock Cable Footies. At least if you have a sort of average size woman's foot and knit at my gauge. (And no, I really don't know what my gauge was on these socks; don't tell! What you see is what I had left when I finished my pair. I had just one ball of "denim tones" Panda Silk. But what's new at River Knits? The first new Kraemer yarn is Fountain Hill.
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