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  2. Sam Barsky - Wikipedia

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    Sam Barsky (born 1974) is an American artist and internet celebrity.He knits sweaters of landmarks, then takes selfies in front of the landmarks while wearing them. He also knits sweaters of Jewish and other holidays.

  3. Row counter (hand knitting) - Wikipedia

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    Clover on-needle row counters from Japan, 2000–2010. A row counter for hand knitting is a tally counter for counting rows or courses worked, for counting stitch pattern repetitions, or for counting increases or decreases of the number of stitches in consecutive rows.

  4. Ravelry - Wikipedia

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    Ravelry is a free social networking service and website that beta-launched in May 2007. It functions as an organizational tool for a variety of fiber arts, including knitting, crocheting, spinning and weaving. Members share projects, ideas, and their collection of yarn, fiber and tools via various components of the site. [1]

  5. Knitty - Wikipedia

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    Knitty.com is an online knitting magazine, founded and edited by Amy Sadler (née Singer) [1] and published quarterly since fall 2004. [2] [3]Knitty publishes knitting patterns and advice on learning to knit. [4] "

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  7. Revolutionary Knitting Circle - Wikipedia

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    The Revolutionary Knitting Circle's inaugural event, the Global Knit-In, occurred during the 2002 G8 Summit in Calgary. [1] This event featured knitting demonstrations at corporate and financial institutions in various cities.

  8. Lauren O'Farrell - Wikipedia

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    Lauren O'Farrell, (born 1977) also known as Deadly Knitshade, is an English author and artist.She is best known for playing a major part in the beginnings of the UK graffiti knitting street art scene, [1] creating the Stitch London craft community [2] and founding graffiti knitting and craft collective Knit the City.

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