By John McCallum
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Keeping the community warm - stitch by stitch

 

Last updated 5/23/2014 at 11am

John McCallum

Members of the Twisted Sisters knitting group pose behind a table full of hats, scarves, mittens and blankets at their May 10 meeting at Cheney's Sessions Village.

According to Joanna Morris, you have to be a little loose to join the Twisted Sisters.

Not that kind of loose. Loose as in not having a penchant for making your quilt stitches too tight.

One Saturday a month, Morris and other members of Twisted Sisters gather at the multipurpose room of Cheney's Sessions Village to talk, enjoy a potluck lunch and knit. The women, and a few men, knit just about anything - blankets, scarves, baby sweaters, gloves, mittens and toddler/children's sweaters.

"Anything that provides warmth," Morris said.

The group began in 2009 after Morris's son received a knit b...



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