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Little Girl Knitting Beside Dog

The image above is from a great web site K9 Rescue Knitting Club"in Britain. Their members knit coats for dogs! How cool, or rather warm, is that?


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Knitting Destinations

Get started at Craft Yarn Council of America

Of course you must visit "When Bad Things Happen to Good Knitter's Authors, Marion Edmonds and Ahza Moore at Knitting Together New York

Visit this wonderful online knitting magazine Knitty "for little purls of wisdom"

And find free patterns at Knitting On The Net . Barbara Breiter, author of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Knitting & Crocheting Illustrated (3rd ed.), has created this great knitting site with free patterns. WebPearls thanks Barbara for the clip art balls of yarn used in this issue.


Check out The Daily Knitter  for instruction, free patterns, yarn shop directory, and more.

In June of 2008 expect a movie starring Julia Roberts based on the book "The Friday Night Knitting Club" by Kathleen Jacobs.


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Knitting Blogs

Grab a cup of coffee and stop by The Daily Purl.

Then cruise by The Fairy GodKnitter.

Follow the woolly worm yarn for a little knitting and Shakespeare at A Mingled Yarn

Don't forget to visit Quirky Knit Girl or her other site Quirky Knit Girl

Or Kirsti Knits.

Oh, and of course, you'll want to spend time with The Knit Sisters.


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Read A Wonderful Novel Set In A Knitting Shop....

Back On Blossom Street

by Debbie Macomber

New York Times Best Selling Author


The word around knitting circles is that Back on Blossom Street is a wonderful 3rd addition to Debbie Macomber's series of novels featuring , Lydia Goetz , the owner of A Good Yarn knit shop on fictional Blossom Street in Seattle.

In this latest addition to the series featuring a knitting theme, a new flower shop, Susannah's Garden , has opened on Blossom Street.

Interesting women of different backgrounds frequent the knit shop on Blossom Street sharing knitting tips, lively conversation, and the rich, intricate emotional stitches of their lives. With heart touching humor, their stories unfurl.

Also included in Back on Blossom Street, as well as in Macomber's other books in the series, The Shop on Blossom Street and A Good Yarn, are knitting patterns such as a prayer shawl or a baby blanket.

And don't miss visiting Award Winning Author, Debbie Macomber's Web Site

You'll enjoy reading Debbie Macomber's personal bio along with information about her many other books, including those with gardening themes.

You'll find knitting tips and patterns, recipes, prize giveaways, Debbie Macomber's touring schedule, info on where to purchase her books, Debbie's Blog, and more!






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