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  2. Stephanie Pearl-McPhee - Wikipedia

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    Knitting Rules!: The Yarn Harlot's Bag of Knitting Tricks, 2006, ISBN 1580178340; Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off: The Yarn Harlot's Guide to the Land of Knitting, 2007, ISBN 9781580176583; Things I Learned from Knitting (Whether I Wanted To or Not), 2008, ISBN 9781603420624; Free-Range Knitter: The Yarn Harlot Writes Again, 2008, ISBN 0740769472

  3. Wampus cat - Wikipedia

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    The Wampus cat is the mascot of the following: Clark Fork Junior/Senior High School, Clark Fork, Idaho [4]; Conway Junior High/ High School, Conway, Arkansas [5]; Atoka High School, Atoka, Oklahoma [6]

  4. Arne & Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Arne & Carlos have written or contributed to eight books that focus on knitting. They have been recognised by the Boston Globe as a resource for beginner knitters. [ 2 ] The Guardian credits the pair with the rising popularity of knitted Christmas baubles prior to and around 2015.

  5. Knitting abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Knitting abbreviations can be grouped by what they describe: side of work; RS and WS signify the "right side" and "wrong side" of the work.. type of stitch; k means a knit stitch (passing through the previous loop from below) and p means a purl stitch (passing through the previous loop from above).

  6. I Knit London - Wikipedia

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    I Knit London (often shortened to I Knit or IKL) is a knitting organisation based in London, England, UK, comprising a knitting group, knitting shop and knitting events. I Knit London was formed in December 2005, and is run, by Gerard Allt (b. Liverpool, UK, 9 July 1973) and Craig Carruthers (b. Carlisle, UK, 21 March 1973).

  7. Cowichan knitting - Wikipedia

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    Knitting by native women probably began in a number of ways shortly thereafter. The most organized instruction in knitting was provided by the Sisters of St. Ann, missionaries who came from Victoria to the Cowichan Valley in 1864 to start a school for the Indians. [3] They taught the Cowichan women to knit such items as socks and mitts.

  8. Tuff (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra released a version of the song on their 1962 album Chapel by the Sea. [5]Fausto Papetti released a version of the song on his 1965 album 3a Raccolta.