Knitter's Review February 5, 2004
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I've seen the secret place where yarn store owners go to find all their treasures, and its name is TNNA.
Now in its 30th year, the National NeedleArts Association is an international trade organization for companies specializing in needlearts products and supplies. Unless you own a yarn store or work directly in the business, chances are you've never been inside their annual show... until now!
Also New This Week
In the Forums
Last week I introduced a new donation element to the forums, and 43 members jumped to the call with financial support. To each of you I extend my most sincere thanks. The forums have become a very special place for knitters, and with your help we'll be able to keep them exactly as they are, vibrant and ad free, for a long time to come.
Also discussing this week: Do you have advice for someone just starting out with Fair Isle?
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February Newsletter Subscriber Giveaway
Valentine's Day is this month, which means one thing: chocolate! At the end of this month I'll pick one newsletter subscriber to receive a luxurious ballotin of Godiva chocolate. Stay subscribed and you could be picked.
As always, I thank you for your readership and your support.
Happy knitting, and I'll see you in the forums!
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This week's sponsor
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