Eleganza Yarns in Frederick Maryland is holding a sale on all it's yarn inventory that is worth traveling for today!
From 10am-6pm Saturday July 28, 2007 all yarn is 10% off
6pm-8pm 15% off
8pm-9pm 20% off
9pm-10pm 30% off
10pm-Mindnight 40% off
They are located on 132 North East Street.
Grab your new Vogue Knitting and get some great deals on yarn!
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Next Meeting is Wed. Aug 15th
For all of you who are interested in stopping by the Guild for the August meeting, we will be working on the Elizabeth Zimmerman 'Baby Surprise Jacket'. This Knitalong should be great fun and give us an item I'm sure will be a great baby shower present!
Here is a great website about the sweater! http://www.knitting-and.com/wiki/Baby_Surprise_Jacket
We start at 7pm. Bring a friend along!
See you there.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
The Yarn Harlot is coming to Virgina!
For those you you who are Fans of Stephanie Pearl-McPhee's blog and/or books, you may want to plan to attend her appearance at the Borders book store in Baileys Crossroad, VA on Thursday night September 20, 2007.
Don't forget to bring your traveling socks with you!
Don't forget to bring your traveling socks with you!
Friday, July 13, 2007
Friday the 13th
The Tangled Skein in Hyattsville is having their second Friday the 13th sale/party/open knit tonight from 9-midnight.
See you there!
See you there!
Monday, July 9, 2007
Oopsies – I blame it on the heat (not the Margaritas!)
The event at the Celtic Knot is this Saturday, the 14th.
The event at the Celtic Knot is this Saturday, the 14th.
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Just thought I’d send a note about a worthy cause.
For those of you not on The Celtic Knot mailing list:
I'll be working in the shop on that day. If you can, come by and say Hi! And support a worthy cause.
We are having a fundraiser for the SOS project for Howard County General Hospital. We will be having raffles, silent auctions and pink treats from 2:00-6:00pm! You will also have the chance to sign up and be a member of our "Race for the Cure" team. We are having a "Sleep in for the Cure" team this year. Details at the shop.
Help us launch our "100 Scarves in 100 Days" campaign. The Celtic Knot is donating 100 scarf kits to be made from now until mid October. You may pick up a kit while supplies last. There is no charge! Sign out a kit and return it to us - it is that easy to help! You may also purchase yarn to make your own scarf for donation as well. All money raised will be directly donated to the SOS project to help purchase items for patient recovery gift bags.
Some items we have for auction are: signed books from Nicki Epstien (along with a signed knitting bag!!), The Yarn Girls, Stefanie Japel, and many more.
Survivors Offering Support (SOS) is an all-volunteer organization of breast cancer survivors who have dedicated a portion of their valuable time to help recently diagnosed women through the ordeal of treatment and recovery. Each volunteer must complete a four-step training process that begins at the hospital, where doctors brief them on treatment options and the pathology of the disease. The local SOS organization supports Howard County General Hospital and The Center for Breast Care in Columbia, Maryland.
As part of their efforts to guide patients through the recovery journey, SOS provides recovery gift bags delivered by SOS volunteers to each breast cancer patient on the day of their surgery. The bags are filled with useful and needed gifts from local and national businesses. Included in these bags are beautiful handmade pink scarves. These scarves are made by our customers and soon by my daughter's Brownie Troop.
Thank you so much for donating your time to such a wonderful cause. This devastating disease touches the lives of almost every family. Many of you know that this disease has affected my life as I have lost many friends and family members, especially my mother. It provides great comfort knowing that we are still out here helping to find a cure. And as always, I hope one day we won't have to.
Thank you!!
Carole, Lindsay, Sara, Lindsay, & Sarah
I'll be working in the shop on that day. If you can, come by and say Hi! And support a worthy cause.
We are having a fundraiser for the SOS project for Howard County General Hospital. We will be having raffles, silent auctions and pink treats from 2:00-6:00pm! You will also have the chance to sign up and be a member of our "Race for the Cure" team. We are having a "Sleep in for the Cure" team this year. Details at the shop.
Help us launch our "100 Scarves in 100 Days" campaign. The Celtic Knot is donating 100 scarf kits to be made from now until mid October. You may pick up a kit while supplies last. There is no charge! Sign out a kit and return it to us - it is that easy to help! You may also purchase yarn to make your own scarf for donation as well. All money raised will be directly donated to the SOS project to help purchase items for patient recovery gift bags.
Some items we have for auction are: signed books from Nicki Epstien (along with a signed knitting bag!!), The Yarn Girls, Stefanie Japel, and many more.
Survivors Offering Support (SOS) is an all-volunteer organization of breast cancer survivors who have dedicated a portion of their valuable time to help recently diagnosed women through the ordeal of treatment and recovery. Each volunteer must complete a four-step training process that begins at the hospital, where doctors brief them on treatment options and the pathology of the disease. The local SOS organization supports Howard County General Hospital and The Center for Breast Care in Columbia, Maryland.
As part of their efforts to guide patients through the recovery journey, SOS provides recovery gift bags delivered by SOS volunteers to each breast cancer patient on the day of their surgery. The bags are filled with useful and needed gifts from local and national businesses. Included in these bags are beautiful handmade pink scarves. These scarves are made by our customers and soon by my daughter's Brownie Troop.
Thank you so much for donating your time to such a wonderful cause. This devastating disease touches the lives of almost every family. Many of you know that this disease has affected my life as I have lost many friends and family members, especially my mother. It provides great comfort knowing that we are still out here helping to find a cure. And as always, I hope one day we won't have to.
Thank you!!
Carole, Lindsay, Sara, Lindsay, & Sarah
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