Knitter's Review
February 8, 2007

fruit and fiber

Last week we traveled to New York City to see lace in a radical and subversive knitting exhibit.

Radical and subversive compared to what, you might ask? Perhaps the very same tidy and meticulous lace that Jane Sowerby studies, with scholarly reverence, in her new book Victorian Lace Today—which is where we go next.

This Weekend
Attention readers in the western Pennsylvania region, this weekend is the third-annual Pittsburgh Knit and Crochet Festival in South Hills, just outside of Pittsburgh. The schedule includes classes and a marketplace.

In the Forums: Oh I Could Never Have the Patience...
We're sharing stories of absurd things we've been told while knitting in public.

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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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