WOOLWINDERS YARN SHOP ANNOUNCES ITS FIRST ANNUAL KIDS SUMMER KNITTING CAMP!
Calling all children ages 9-12 years old interested in learning to knit!
Woolwinders will be holding two camp sessions this summer:
SESSION I: JULY 11-13th 12-3PM $199*
SESSION II: JULY 18-20th 12-3 PM $199*
*Cost of camp session includes instruction, project materials, and snack.
Students should bring their own bag lunch each day.
DATES TO REMEMBER
May 13: Closed- Mother's Day
May 27-28: Closed - Memorial Day
June 17: Closed - Father's Day
July 3-4: Closed - Fourth of July
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Mondays: Closed
Tuesdays: 11-6 pm
Wednesdays: 11-6 pm
Thursdays: 11-7 pm
Fridays: 11-6 pm
Saturdays: 11-6 pm
Sundays: 12-5 pm
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Saturday, April 10, 2004
AND STARS ARE BORN!

Our dear friends Margo and Andrew had twin boys last week. We made these Mission Falls 1824 Cotton sweaters to celebrate. When we get pictures of Nelson and Colin wearing them, we will certainly display those as well!
You may have seen Lew knitting blankets for the twins whenever he was at the store. Pictures of them are here and here. The blankets were made from Debbie Bliss' Cashmerino Aran, one of the most popular yarns at the store. Soft and washable, we actually just did an early Fall reorder so that we can be assured of having plenty of stock in all colors! You will love this yarn, whether you make the Ann Norling blankets as Lew did, or any of the sweaters designed by Debbie. Stay tuned for some exciting news about Debbie Bliss and WoolWinders!
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Previous Comments
I think the sweaters for Nelson and Colin are stunning; the boys will look adorable in them. Please tell Lew I made a point of checking out the finished baby blankets (he had just started when I moved away) and they are stunning. He did a fabulous job on them!
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