The Knitting Circle That Never Stops

December 7, 2020

Every Wednesday over the past at least 16 years, a group of knitters and crafty folk have met to enjoy a spot of ‘down-time’ and each other’s company.

The Circle began with a notice all those years ago in the Chronicle calling for anyone who would like to meet to gather at a café and since that time the group has moved to various locations (all with good coffee!).  Today, the group meets at Orca and any-one is welcome to join.

Among highlights in its history has been being awarded a place in the iconic Art to Wear event, for a knitting skirt/poncho and umbrella combination, raising funds for St John Ambulance and other worthy organisations through raffling knitted creations, producing hundreds of beanies and woollen singlets for charity.                              

Sue Russell

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

The Latest Issue

The Latest Issue

Raglan Surf School

Raglan Surf School

SUPERVALUE RAGLAN

SUPERVALUE RAGLAN

Categories

Previous Story

2021 Raglan calendar on sale

Next Story

A very special journey to Middle Earth with the Raglan Theatre Academy

Latest from The Chronicle

Review – The Neverending Story

Reality meets fantasy in the tenth year of the Raglan Theatre Academy, with Ruth Hare directing an enchanting rendition of ‘The Neverending