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Infant Hats for Kent County - Group details

November 1, 8:09 PMProvidence Knitting ExaminerSharon Watterson
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Charity Infants Hats Needed
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Infant hats needed in all sizes: a member of the Ocean Staters group on Ravelry works with a small group of people, making, among our various projects, infant hats, both preemie and regular infant size for our local hospital, Kent County. There is a continuing need for these hats and the group could use some help. Get patterns here. You can send them to:
Rev. Barbara Mays-Stock
The Episcopal Cathedral of Saint John
271 North Main Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02903-1298

Slater Mill: Wearable Art Exhibit: November 6th thru January 5th. Go to the Slater Mill Website for info on submitting entries! See the Slater Mill website for class schedules and CGS info!

Knitaholics: meet weekly on Tuesday nights from 6:30 till close at the Coffee Depot in Warren, RI.

KnitHappens Christmas for Crossroads Women (due December 10th): scarves, cowls, shawls, shawlettes, hats, mittens, gloves, sweaters. If anyone wants to contribute, items can be mailed to Knit Happens, 986 Hartford Avenue, Johnston, RI, 02919. Email for info.

For more group and guild info click here. Make Knitting for Charity a part of your weekly knitting. It only takes a few hours to make a hat. For more information, click here.

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