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Statement of Purpose – The purpose of the What the Knit! Guild is essentially the same as that of The Knitting Guild Association, which is to provide education for knitters at all levels of ability and communication to advance the quality of workmanship and creativity in their knitting endeavors.  For the majority of the members knitting is just a hobby, so our primary goals are to have fun, make new knitting friends and improve our knitting skills.

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Membership Application

What the Knit Membership Application 2024

Feel free to email me the information needed from the application form.

Dues are $40.00 annually. $20.00 after July 1st

-Judy Snyder/Membership Chair

Events Calendar

Week of Apr 28th

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April 28, 2024
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May 1, 2024(1 event)

7:00 pm: Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett


May 1, 2024

Join us while we discuss our May Book Club selection, Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett. This is one of Pratchett's many Discworld novels, but the story stands on its own.
Weekly meetings are Wednesday nights on Zoom from 7pm-8:30pm Pacific time. Book discussion starts at 7:30.
Zoom link:
Meeting ID: 974 601 1269
Password: Knitting
This book has no chapter numbers, so take the book you have and either divide the number of pages by 5 and read about 1/5th each week, or 20% if on audio or e-book. There are breaks in the story, but they are not named or numbered.
May 1: Last line before break: "He said he was going to be tortured, you see, if he didn't get witches to pay their taxes. . ."
May 8: Last line before break: "'Er', said the King uneasily. 'I feel I owe you an explanation. . .'"
May 15: Last line before break: "It moved around it, which is much cleaner, considerably easier to achieve, and saves all that travelling around trying to find a laboratory opposite a dress shop that will keep the same dummy in the window for sixty years, which has traditionally been the most time-consuming and expensive bit of the whole business."
May 22: Last line before break: "'Good,' she said. 'Now has anyone got any tobacco?'"
May 29: read to end.Wy

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