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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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Store Hours
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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Friday, June 6, 2008

BUTTERMILK ROAD AND NECTAR NOW AT THE SHOP

After our cousin admired our BUTTERMILK ROAD bag in New York, we sent it to her, which would have been a lovely yet practical gesture had we checked beforehand to see if we had others in stock. What kind of knitter walks around with a regular purse for God’s sake? So our pal SUSAN came through in record time and we are now restocked with not only the wonderful LARGE TOTES with shoulder straps, but ACCESSORY and CIRCULAR NEEDLE CASES as well. And don’t worry. We ordered TWO of the one we wanted, so there is another one here!

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And in another “learn from our mistake” moments, our customers can enjoy the beautiful KIM HARGREAVES book NECTAR without paying a ridiculous price for it that includes not only the devaluation of the dollar against the pound but shipping from England as well. This book is amazing. 21 GORGEOUS designs; we are already working on two.You may remember Kim from her ROWAN days; this book is bound to be a classic.

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