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
*Gift Cards Available
*Summer Class Schedule is here!
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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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404 King Farm Boulevard, Rockville, MD 20850 240-632-YARN (9276)
Monday, June 20, 2005
AND THE HITS JUST KEEP ON COMING!
Many boxes today. Cheryl Schaeffer restocked our selection of the beautiful Laurel Yarn, and included four of her new colors: Queen Lili, Rachel Carson, Helen Taussig and Helen Hayes. If you have never seen or worked with this yarn, you are in for a real treat. 100% Pima Cotton, hand-dyed in the most extraordinary colorways, and each named for a Memorable Woman!
A final color of Debbie Bliss Cotton DK arrived as well; a lovely mint green. Perfect for a cool and quick summer shell.
And we now have the baby pink and baby blue Blue Sky Cotton in stock. Perfect for a snuggly soft baby blanket or sweater!
New to the store is the Nancy's Knit Knack Card. We fell in love with this at the TNNA Show. Picture all of the information in a good knitting refernce book put on to manageable 3 X 5" cards on a binder ring. You can carry these with you EVERYWHERE, even if your purse is tiny!
And finally, we have a fabulous trunk show from Bagsmith. Bags are going to be HUGE this year, and the kits from Bagsmith let you use your creativity and imagination to the utmost. Come see what they have done to get some ideas, and then just go wild!

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