The Itch to Stitch...
Today is "Witty" Wednesday...
Let's celebrate "Witty" Wednesday with some knitting puns guaranteed to make you groan from around the Internet:Citizen Skein.
Knitters Have Balls.
Spring is here and it's time to dye!
Stop needling us with all these questions!
I was on pins and needles to hear her wooly tale, and it left me in stitches!
All the kids are tired of Grandma spinning yarns!
Sock it to me, I can take it.
A lady who can't board the plane with her knitting project because of terrorism. Authorities were afraid she would knit an Afghan.
(Apologies to those who dislike punning...)
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Today's Free Knitting Patterns:
Free Knitting Patterns for Baby Blankets
It's a simple fact... babies are fun to snuggle with. They're plump and warm and (most of the time) they smell good. What makes a baby even better to snuggle with? When they're wrapped up in a beautiful handknit blanky. Check out these free knitting patterns for baby blankets and get your snuggle on.
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Today's Featured Charity Knitting Article:
Knit for Charity and Help Our Troops
Like the saying goes, "freedom isn't free" so do your part by creating homemade knit goods for our soldiers.
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Did you know...
What the designs on an Aran pattern reflect? It's the life and industry of the wearer. Not to be confused with the Scottish Arran pattern from the island in the Firth of Clyde, the Irish Aran Pattern was developed from the telling of fishing, seafaring and land based tales by Padraig O Siochain.
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