San Diego North Coast Knitters Guild

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Number 153 – February, 2010

The Guild Meeting Supplies: 600-800 yds of fingering-weight – suggestions Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 12:30pm include wool blended with silk, bamboo or tencel, pure silk, San Dieguito United Methodist Church alpaca, cashmere, tencel blends, bamboo. If using multiple Assembly Room ~ 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas skeins they should be in the same colorway or in complimentary colorways. The more variegated your yarn is, SPECIAL GUEST: AMY SINGER, Book Author and the more solid the lace pattern you choose for the shawl will Editor of .com (little purls of wisdom), will be with need to be. Tone-on-tone or semi-solids show lace patterning us for a lecture/trunk show on "No Sheep for You" off the best. A good selection of needles in sizes 5,6,7,8,9 followed by 1 full day and one 1/2 day of workshops! (circulars), a big pile of simple ring stitch markers (at least 25), a pad of graph paper and a pencil/eraser. Note: For Non-Members of our Guild, there will be a $5.00 No homework required. fee for guests attending the Meeting and a higher price for Workshops as well. This is due to the fact that we are Thursday, Feb 4, 9:00am-11:30am, fee $10 for flying her in from Toronto. Members and $30 for Non-Members: Tuscany Shawl Class: Amy will introduce you to the joys of lace the easy way. If you can confidently knit and purl, make yarn-overs, cast on and bind off, you’re ready for this project! You will learn all the tricks that make knitting lace a pleasure, and the easy way to block your finished shawl. Max. 15 students.

Supplies: No Sheep for You book, # 6 circular (40”) recommended, 24 stitch markers (simple rings are best). If you are not going to use the suggested (Handmaiden Silken or Handmaiden Sea Silk), you will need to swatch your yarn before you come to class. Please us a needle 1-2 sizes Amy explores so much in this book. Yarns made from larger than called for on the ball band. You will to achieve a plant fibers, modern synthetics, and silk take the loose, flowey stockinette, but there should be no visible holes. Whatever size needles produces this fabric with your chosen spotlight in this collection of 21 classic knitting patterns yarn, please bring those needles to the class. for socks, scarves, hats, bags, vests, sweaters, and even a luxurious bathrobe. Some knitters are Homework: Students must complete up to the end of row 7 discouraged by the thought of baggy hemp sweaters in the Tuscany Shawl pattern, ready to start row 8. and droopy cotton socks when they consider vegetable fibers, but this authoritative, fun, and light-hearted guide promises that, while wool has no equal when it comes to elasticity and warmth, the right tricks and techniques produce non-wool fashions that fit well, wear well, and hang beautifully. Knitters are taught to knit swatches to study the behavior of a yarn, to choose an appropriate pattern, and to master techniques for reinforcing stitches and inserting knit-ins of springier yarn to keep cotton, silk, and other fibers from sagging. Ø THINGS TO DO IN FEBRUARY: • Arrive at 12:30 for the monthly meeting and do not enter WORKSHOPS: the room early unless you are setting up for the meeting. Wednesday, Feb 3, 9a.m. – 2p.m., fee $20-Members • Please bring any books that you have borrowed and return them to the Library for check-in. and $40 for Non-Members: Plug-and-Play Shawl • Bring your latest knitting creations for sharing with us all. Design Class: Amy will give you a simple plug-and-play • Bring your completed form and check for the Annual manual that will let you turn sock yarn, or any other fingering- Membership. The last day is March 3rd, if you want to be weight yarn into something gorgeous. Triangles and included in the Directory. rectangular wrap options are offered, and the lace patterns are • Bring your charity items. guaranteed easy-but-beautiful. This class provides the basis • Remember to turn off your cell phones please. for designing your own lace shawl. Max. 15 students.

1 bookmarks listing programs for 2010 by month. Ø PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE-BARBARA LEVIN Our next meeting will feature Amy Singer who will present a lecture and trunk show. She will also teach Early in January, yarn store owners and yarn company two workshops. (Non-members will be requested to pay representatives gathered in Long Beach for the annual a $5.00 fee to attend the meeting.) Colleen also talked winter trade show of TNNA (The National Needlework about the July Tea Party Challenge that will be Association). This “to-the-trade” show highlights the coordinated by Susan Ludwig. Maggie Wilson, warm weather yarns and styles that are perfect almost President of the San Diego Guild, announced the all year round in our climate. passing of our long time member Esther Malkoun. There will be a memorial service for Esther at the The floor of the show is a kaleidoscope of colors and Poway Senior Center on Monday, January 25th at sensory overload for those of us who can’t pass by a 1:00pm. beautiful yarn without touching it. Through the blur, two things jumped out at me that are relevant to North Coast Barbara introduced our guest speaker, Tanya Alpert, Knitters. owner of Knitting by the Beach in Solana Beach. Tanya recently published a book of original designs; "Haiku 1) Front and center at the Skacel booth was Cia Knits", which includes 25 patterns inspired by Japanese Bullemer’s stunning polka dot sweater. Those fashion trends. A trunk show featuring these simple but of you who were at the December luncheon will sophisticated garments was included in her remember that Cia and her daughter Abby presentation. A book signing followed. modeled this style in two different colorways. Snoop that I am, I turned the display sweater And a special thank you to Susan Ludwig who stepped inside out and can tell you that the inside of this in to interview and assist Tanya with her presentation. It sweater was as beautiful as the outside. made all the difference. Thank you Susan!

2) Yarn companies are continuing to develop new Linda Erlich conducted a very entertaining and inspiring blends of yarns; a laceweight alpaca and cotton Show and Share which showcased the amazing talents blend was one that caught my eye. Amy of many of our members. Singer, one of the industry’s mavens on non- wool yarns, will be our guest speaker at this Ø SHARING AT JANUARY’S MEETING month’s meeting. She’s the author of “No We print abbreviated summaries of shared items which Sheep for You” and the one to ask about these provide enough information to allow you to follow up on items new yarns that will appear soon at our local you might like to knit. If you share an item during the monthly yarn stores. (Amy is also the co-author of “Big sharing, it cannot be worn in the Holiday Luncheon fashion show. Shared items MUST BE FINISHED --- unless it’s near Girl Knits” and “More Big Girl Knits” and editor Christmas when the rules are relaxed so that you can share of knitty.com.) an item before it’s shipped off to its recipient.

Look forward to seeing you at the meeting! Susan Johanson - Sweater knit using the Diamond Barbara Patch pattern from the book “Just One More Row”. Yarn used was Berroco Lattitude. Ø JANUARY MEETING MINUTES

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PAST MEETING San Diego North Coast Knitters General Membership Meeting Tuesday, January 5, 2010 - 12:30 p.m. Barbara Levin presiding 123 members and guests present Shirley Weitzman – Cardigan knit using Sunday President Barbara Levin opened the meeting and noted Brunch pattern in green colorway. The yarn used was that there was a record number of members and guests Brown Sheep Serendipity Tweed. (60% cotton 40% attending. She announced that several new books have wool) been added to our library and asked for volunteers to coordinate the next holiday luncheon and fashion show. Liz Knapp spoke about our ongoing philanthropy projects of red and pink scarves and helmet liners. The Guild will provide patterns and yarn for these projects. Member Judy Maddox knitted 69 red scarves in honor of her sister. Liz will continue to collect red and pink scarves and helmet liners but would like suggestions for other worthy charities. Colleen Davis distributed

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Mary Kay Ryan – Purse and pillow knit in purple Mary Brown – Cardigan knit using Skif Martha pattern. colorway. The purse is made of an old sweater and an Purple, grey, and taupe colorway in Habu linen rafia and old afghan. Pillow is of her granddaughter’s kittys. other Habu yarns. Asymmetrical design.

Linda Erlich – Shawlette in off white colorway with a multi-color ruffle. The pattern is Ruffled Shawlette from Foxyknits.com. Yarn is Koigu Fingering weight.

Elizabeth Primrose-Smith – A shell knit using Marianne Isager’s Zig Zag Top pattern. Yarn Paton’s Grace in Wasabi colorway. 100% cotton. Note: Construction very interesting.

Lyn Wogsberg – Children’s backpack using Blue Hippo Louise Anderson – Sleeveless Shell in white yarn. pattern. Pattern was from Berroco. Yarn used Paton’s Angora (55% bamboo, 35% wool, 10% angora). Donna Royal – Pullover using Ridge Waves pattern from “Knitter’s Magazine.” Used Jeanne yarn by Plymouth in Seafoam colorway. Note: Garter ridges shaped with increases/decreases.

Beverly Stone – Hobby Horse using an Ann Bud pattern from Interweave Knits “Knitted Gifts” book. Knit in 100% wool. Scarf using Ruffled Ascot pattern. Yarn used was Sensations Flounce in red and black. Ruffle accent a point of interest.

Nancy Muschek – Sweater using mitered squares. Yarns used Knit One Purl Too Ty-Dy Wool. Note: Yarn Cia Bullemer –Ruffle Scarf in Blue Sky Pink colorway. has long color changes. Pattern Churchmouse. Yarn used Pagewood Farm Glacier Bay 100% superwash merino wool. Hat knit Stacy Smith – Three Felted Bows made with wool yarn. using pattern Cloche from Boutique Knits. Yarn used Shawl using Crazy Lace pattern. Used Art Fibers yarn Louet Gems Chunky. Knit in three colors to match a and added beads. coat – someday!

Susan Ludwig – Assymetrical Wrap using a pattern from the Vogue Holiday 2007 magazine. Yarn used was Lamb’s Pride Worsted in Brown Heather.

Sueko Duckwiler – Shawl using silk yarn.

Joyce Raymer – Sweater using a pattern from Sally Melville’s “The Purl Book”. Joyce is a new knitter and this project was Joyce’s first sweater!

Barbara Levin - Three Scarves. The first scarf was from Tanya’s book “Haiku Knits”. Knit in Habu black yarns. The second scarf was multi-directional and was

Robin McNeil – Shoulder Wrap knit in Noro. Pattern knit from yarn purchased ast Knitting in La Jolla. The Schadfer Shoulder Wrap. Added a ruffle to bind off third scarf Ruffled Fichu was knit from yarn purchased edge. on a trip to Canada.

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The Pattern Barbara used is called Daybreak Golds and can be found at the following link: http://www.knittinguniverse.com/flash/DownloadsList.ph p?CategoryID=33

Knit by Heather Broadhurst - Inspired by the Tea Party Challenge, Heather created this adorable cup cake. Notice the intricate pattern for both the “frosting” and the cupcake “cup”.

Here are some links to inspire you. Please share with the Editors what you find so we can add it to the next (From the Pattern) Newsletter. Also check the web site for more links:

Knitted wedding: http://www.castoff.info/wedding.asp

Food -- A sampling of free patterns: http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory/food.php http://i-like-lemons.blogspot.com/2008/05/scooped-knit-ice- cream-cone-patterns.html http://i-like-lemons.blogspot.com/2008/02/cherries-are-bomb- knit-cherries.html http://knitforyourlife.blogspot.com/2009/02/floofy-cupcakes- free-pattern.html http://littlecherrytops.typepad.co.uk/cherryheart/2009/07/yumm y-scrummy-cupcakes.html http://nuttyirishmanknits.typepad.com/knits/2008/02/playtime- petit.html http://kat-knits.blogspot.com/2006/08/not-quite-bakers- dozen.html http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=179828.0 http://doortje-d.blogspot.com/2008/01/doughnut.html

http://beeknit.blogspot.com/2008 /02/cake-glorious-cake.html http://kimberlychapman.com/crafts/knit-patterns- fancycupcake.html Ø 2010 PROGRAMS & CHALLENGES…. Table Decorations & Such: In January, Colleen Davis announced the new http://www.thepatternbox.com/Teacups.pdf Challenge- "Everything Tea Party." Refer to flyer http://knitty.com/ISSUEwinter05/PATTbamboozelle.html handed out at the meeting, or visit our web site…but http://knittinghistory.typepad.com/historic_knitting_pattern/ think about knitting anything related to a “tea party”. http://www.knitting-and.com/knitting/patterns-teacosies.htm Items will be brought to the June meeting and presented http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring06/PATTteacosy.html http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory/placemats.php at the July meeting. Don't forget that a swatch can be a place mat

Fashion Show in April, 2010- Attention Fashion-istas! This Spring we will have a fashion show showcasing knitted skirts. There are lots of new patterns for all kinds of skirts. Maybe you could incorporate fabric with knitting or embellish a store-bought skirt. So, start looking for a pattern and the right yarn so the fashion show will be memorable. Make Colleen proud….

Knit by Heather Broadhurst - Inspired by the Tea Party Challenge, Heather created this amazing Tea Cup and Saucer using lace weight yarn and shaping the items over real ceramics.

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ØTHE 2010 Program Line Up ØWORKSHOPS Once again, Colleen has done an amazing job with Programs, and we thank her so much for her efforts. Look at this Newton’s Presents…LILY CHIN WORKSHOP incredible line-up! (As with any year long program effort, this is FEBRUARY 20-21, 2010 ~ 8:30am - 5:30pm subject to change, so check the web site frequently as well.) Location: SHRINE EL BEKAL

1320 S. SANDERSON AVE Please Note: On the bookmarks that Colleen handed out in the January Meeting—the correct date for the Holiday Party is ANAHEIM, CA 92806 Monday, December 6th not the 7th. Please make that edit on your copy. Thank you. For Lily Chin’s Class Listing and Registration Information: Visit our Website www.newtons.com February 2 - Amy Singer, Editor of Knitty.com, will do a or Contact Newton’s by phone (714) 634-9116. presentation/lecture/trunk show on "No Sheep for You" followed by 1 1/2 days of workshops. Lily is an internationally famous hand and machine knitter and crocheter who has worked in the yarn March 2- Discussion of Yarn Trends, reports from Stitches industry for over 25 years as a designer, instructor and West and TNNA attendees, and a short program by the RN sub group. author of books and articles on knitting and crochet.

April 6- Skirt (Knitted) Fashion Show. Lily has demonstrated on the at Studio (aka Silver Reed) Camps and at the Seattle Knitting & May 4- Lecture/trunk show by Anna Walden (Twisted Sisters) Fiber Expo. In addition, she is an instructor of hand knit followed by 2 days of workshops. and crochet classes at STITCHES and the TKGA Conferences. Lily has created garments for the June 1- Willa Cather who is also a member of the High Tide collections of designers from Ralph Lauren to Diane Purlers, will do a lecture/trunk show on "All Things Lace, and von Furstenberg. Her work has been on the backs of sometimes Beads." celebrities and super models. Lily was named a “Master July 6- Potluck and Results of the Tea Party Challenge Knitter” by Vogue Knitting International. She is regularly cited in media across the U.S. Lily has lived in New August 3- The Wednesday night sub group will give a York City. presentation on .

September 7- Recycling and Upcycling - Let's see fascinating Ø Retreat in Spring 2010 and creative projects! Sponsored by Valley Needlers Guild October 5- Candace Eisner Strick, author, designer, teacher, from Connecticut will be doing a lecture/trunk show followed Retreat with Valley Needlers Guild by 2 days of workshops. Un-Lac the Mystery- April 30-May, 2, 2010

November 2- Lisa Limber, will be doing a presentation on We are having a retreat the end of April and would like "Design For Your Own Style: Don't Be Afraid to Figure it Out." to invite members of the NCKG to join us!

Un-Lac the Mystery- Valley Needlers are having a December 6 (Monday)- Holiday Lunch/Fashion Show retreat at the Vina de Lestonnac Retreat Center Meetings are always subject to change. April 30 through May 2nd, 2010 . The subject of the retreat this year is . A small project will be A special thanks goes to the RN sub group, the Wed night sub started during the retreat and some more advanced group, Willa Cather and Lisa Limber for stepping up, techniques will also be taught. The cost is $275 for a contributing cheerfully and being part of our 2010 agenda. It double room and $360 for a single room. This includes is refreshing to have members who are willing to participate 3 meals on Saturday and breafast on Sunday. If you and share their talents and it sure makes my job easier. would like to have dinner at the retreat on Friday night,

the center charges an additional$10 for the meal. The Colleen deposit is $125 with final payment due in February. If you have any questions, call Melody at 951-302-0382 or Michelle McCall at 951-288-7834. Please make your checks payable to Valley Needlers and send to our Program person:

Melody Wagner 32002 Corte Montoya Temecula CA 92592

5 already made more than twenty scarves for this Ø Retreat in Fall 2010 wonderful charity! • Operation Sam Helmet Liners - handknit of 100% superwash wool from a standard pattern, these garments fit under the helmets worn by our military troops on the front lines. Cia Bullemer's son is deployed to Afghanistan, where winter temperatures are near freezing.

The Guild will provide yarn in the form of pre-packaged REPOSITIONING CRUISE kits with yarn and pattern provided. You can sign out a September 26-September 30, 2010 kit and bring the finished item back the next month. Deadlines apply! Use your own pattern if you prefer. Mark your calendar for a three-night, four-day There are links to many free patterns on the Hat Box repositioning cruise on Holland America Cruise Lines. web page: http://www.hatboxfoundation.org/Sheets/Links.html The cruise is open to members and non-members alike. It is not a knitting cruise but if enough members sign up The fourth charity is Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. it could become a knitting retreat on the high seas. The NMCRS office at Naval Base San Diego needs handknit, crocheted or quilted baby blankets. The The cruise departs from Vancouver on the 26th with a blankets are given to expectant military parents who stop in Victoria and two days at sea before returning to th attend a "Budget for Baby" class in which they learn San Diego on the 30 . sound financial practices. I have been a volunteer knitter at NMCRS since 2004 and have a strong Price per person including: air, cabin, transfer, personal connection to the organization. They supply insurance and tax is: acrylic yarn (worsted or fingering weight) if you prefer Double Occupancy Single Occupancy not to use your own stash. I have many baby blanket Inside cabin: $831.69 $1031.69 patterns in my personal library, or find a new favorite in Ocean view cabin: $881.69 $1094.50 a book from our Guild library.

(Notes: Subtract $360.20 for airfare and tax if you choose to make your own flight arrangements. Passports are required Thank you for the kindness you give to others in each and must be valid 6 months after your return--- that means and every stitch. valid thru the end of March, 2011.) Liz Knapp If interested, please call Lois to submit your refundable deposit (Until July 13, 2010). It is $100 per person deposit by credit card to NCK Member Lois Watson.

Lois will be requesting payments in the form of a credit card. Lois reports that the cruise will fill up quickly, so you might want to insure your space and arrange your deposit ASAP since it is refundable. To make your Ø Quarterly Finishing Classes deposit, or if you have any questions, please call Lois at th th 949 380-7938. She will be glad to assist you. Dates: March 9th, June 8 and Sept. 14 , 2010 Time: 12:30 to 3:30 PM Cost: Free to Members Where: San Dieguito United Methodist Church Ø Philanthropy Classroom Building

In 2010 the Guild will support FOUR charities. We will Do you love knitting and hate finishing? Do you have more continue to support three existing charities: than a few un-seamed sweaters lurking in your closet? Do you need to work in all those yarn ends on that wonderful Fair • Hat Box Foundation - handknit and crocheted Isle sweater before the moths finish it for you in an unintended hats for patients of all ages undergoing way? Finishing days are for you. Every three months, the chemotherapy. Hats may be any color or style Guild will host a free "Finishing Day" for members. Bring your almost-finished items and work on them together. The Guild as long as they're washable and SOFT. This will provide the room, chairs and tables and resource knitters charity is in Carlsbad, CA. to answer finishing questions. It might be just the jumpstart • HeartScarves Project - handknit and crocheted you need to get you going. red scarves distributed in hospitals and rehabilitation centers to women undergoing or recovering from cardiac procedures. In memory of her sister, one of our members has

6 The pattern calls for #10 needles and includs instruction for adjusting sizing. http://www.straw.com/cpy/patterns2/accessories/Mochi RIDESHARING ANYONE…. Plus-SwirlHat.html

-Eileen Adler is offering to drive someone up to the meeting ● Tree of Life Afghan from the Pacific Beach area. She can be reached at: Designed by Nicky Epstein, this (858) 731-1921; [email protected] 48” x 58” afghan would be a

- Libby Burford would appreciate a ride to the meeting from great gift for a June wedding. the UCSD area..”I live very close to UCSD and Rt 5. Poole St. Pattern includes charts and is is a short street off of La Shores Drive at the top of the hill.” knit at a of 4.5st/in using Libby (Elizabeth) Burford [email protected] worsted weight yarn. http://www.lionbrand.com/patter If you are interested in PROVIDING a ride for someone in your ns/70122AD.html (You’ll area, or RECEIVING a ride, please email The Sisters- Editors probably need to register to get the pattern.) of the Newsletter (see pg. 8 for our emails) and we will match you up and post it in upcoming Newsletters if desired. Thank you!

Ø NCKG IN PRINT Many of you design. Let the Newsletter Editors know where your latest masterpiece is published so we can share it with Ø KNITTING ON THE NET members!

● Heart on a String Hat Ø VIA PHONE, EMAIL, MAIL AND FRIENDS Available in baby, child and adult Ellen Hesterman, as secretary of the Guild, mails get sizes, this hat is a quick knit at a well/condolence cards to members. Please let her know, via gauge of 3st/in on #11 needles. The e-mail, of anyone in need of this special service Contact Ellen heart is knit on double points and at [email protected]. attached to the hat. http://www.spudandchloe.com/blog /2010/01/heart-on-a-string-free-pattern/ Ø SAN DIEGO NORTH COAST KNITTERS GUILD ● Circus Striped Our President is Barbara Levin. Her NEW email address is: Socks [email protected]. For a list of Board Members please Bored with your usual visit the Web Site at www.ncknit.com . Open to all knitters, sock patterns? Try this regardless of skill level. Dues are $20 annually and expire for – a garter st cuff knit flat all members on January 31. In January we will issue a new form for everyone to fill out for the Annual Membership. Those from scraps of sock forms and checks will then go to: Jean Moore, Treasurer weight yarn. Finish with NCKG, 4050-50 Porte La Paz, San Diego, CA 92122. You will your favorite generic be asked on the form to include your name, mailing address, sock pattern. telephone, and email and tell us if you want to receive your http://fibermania.blogspot.com/2009/12/vertical-striped- newsletter via regular mail or email. We prefer email. The socks-since-i-have.html minutes of Board meetings and the monthly Treasurer’s report are available upon request. ● Baby Professor Vest This baby vest is knit with worsted Ø CONTACT INFORMATION weight yarn on #8 needles from the Newsletter Editors “The Sisters”: bottom up. It is wider at the bottom Siobhan Rosenberg e-mail [email protected]; and Deirdre than at the shoulders to Michalski e-mail [email protected] . (Please email both of accommmodate a baby’s shape. us on all communications. Thank you.) http://samlamb.blogspot.com/2010/01/ baby-professor-vest.html Web Master For Our Web Site: ● Mochi Plus Swirl Hat Heather Broadhurst is the website person and her email This garter stitch hat is a is [email protected] . Yarn shops are encouraged to check change of pace from the their listings and provide updates to our Web Master. We’d usual knit-in-the-round hat. also like to hear about trunk shows and special guest teachers It begins with a long strip of at your shops – we’ll put them on the website and in the garter knitting which is newsletter. seamed and forms the base for the top of the hat.

7 Member Rosters: Members may get a copy at general meetings or request a ● AKG Group, 9am every Fri, Old California Coffee Shop, mailed copy from Sheri Fisher. For changes please forward Restaurant Row, San Marcos, Maggie Dederich, 760-942- them to: Sheri Fisher at [email protected] . We will be 4159. printing the new 2010 Member Roster in March of 2010. ● Knit@Nite Group, 6pm, 1st Wed Jewish Community Please get your Membership Forms and Checks in early so Center. Linda Erlich, 858-759-9509 but check the schedule on we can make all the edits, updates and print the Directory. the website to confirm dates. nd th ● I-15 Group, 9am to 11am, 2 and 4 Wed, Panera in Past Issues of Newsletter: Carmel Mountain Ranch, Mimi Sevimli @ 858-722-8128. If you want to refer back to previous issues, please start right ● PA Group, 1:00pm to 3:00pm- every Monday and Thursday now in 2010, and create a folder and save them there on your at the Needlecraft Cottage, Call Jean Moore, 858-587-9054, computer each month. It is not easy for us to archive, the way for more information. It's called the PA group, which means we our system is set up. Sorry. knit practically anything and is open to practically anybody. ● RN Group, which stands for “Rather Normal” meets on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 10:00am to noon, at the Ø SUB-GROUP MEETING SCHEDULE: Encinitas Senior Center (1140 Oakcrest Park Drive- cross If you’d like to attend a sub group meeting, call the contact street is Balour). Contact is: Gwen Nelson, 760-720-5420. listed below first –as sometimes there is a change to the meeting schedule.

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North Coast Knitters Guild Annual Membership Form For 2010 Note: We will continue to print Newsletters, but prefer sending them via email. Also if you do receive by email, you can see it in color and click on the links to easily get to web sites we reference. So please consider email if you do not currently receive it in the electronic form. In addition, it is less expensive & easier for us to distribute. Thank you!!

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Mail this completed Form above and a Check for $20 to: North Coast Knitters Guild 4050-50 Porte La Paz San Diego, CA 92122

No emails will be sold or re-used for any other purpose than the Guild. Our Membership year runs from February 1st, 2010 – January 31st, 2011.

Please Completed Membership Form & Check and Mail It In. Must Be Received by March 3rd, 2010 for Guild Members to be included in the new 2010 Directory.

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Sheri Fisher 11245 Forestview Lane San Diego, CA 92131