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Knitter's Review
July 26, 2007
wooden dpns in a vintage silver pitcher

Sock knitters are picky about their yarns and patterns, but they're positively passionate about their favorite needles.

Cat Bordhi has her Addi Turbos, Lucy Neatby her Crystal Palace bamboo DPNs, and Stephanie Pearl-McPhee her shiny metal DPNs. We all have our favorites.

This week I add a new sock needle to the debate. It's made in Vietnam for Lantern Moon, comes in three different types of wood, and has its own colorful little carrying bag. Read more about the new Sox Stix DPNs.

In the Forums: Sock Talk
This week we take on another doozy for sock knitters. What's your most coveted sock yarn?

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This Weekend in Michigan
Head over to Castle Farms in Charlevoix this weekend for the Castle Farms Fiber Festival. In addition to a marketplace with 50+ area vendors, you'll have demonstrations on spinning, weaving, natural dyeing, and felting, plus a fashion show and a story corner for kids.

As always, thank you for your readership and your support.

Happy knitting, and I'll see you in the forums!
Clara Parkes

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