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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Saturday, March 15, 2008
APRIL KNIT ALONG--LEARN LACE KNITTING!!!!
We are taking names for our APRIL KAL—LACE AFGHAN SQUARES. What’s great about this project? Afghan Squares are, quite simply, the easiest and most portable way to learn LACE KNITTING. No shaping! We will have models of TWELVE SQUARES (five and a half are done now and ready for viewing!) that can be done on any worsted weight yarn. We recommend either CASCADE SIERRA or 220 (regular or superwash). You will need 10 balls to do the full twelve squares, as two balls make 3 squares and you need some for sewing the squares together. So while we have plenty of yarn, we encourage you to come in and check out the stock; we are happy to order a bag of another color for you, but we want to do just one order to save on shipping costs.
And there is a variety of ways to do this project. Don’t like all 12 squares? Do the ones you like! Don’t want to make a full sized afghan? Six or nine squares make a baby blanket or lap afghan.
Please call the shop to register for this FREE program which will run each Saturday in April. And come in to select your yarn by WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19. We will place our CASCADE ORDER ON THURSDAY, MARCH 20.
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