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Okey is also a frequent contributor to knitting-related magazines such as Yarn Market News, and was a columnist for knit.1 magazine. She began editing British knitting magazine Yarn Forward in 2008, but left the magazine to focus on her own publishing company, Cooperative Press. [citation needed] As of 2007, Okey lives in Cleveland, Ohio. [2]
She was in the Winter 2007 issue of Knit.1 Magazine, [9] the February 2007 issue of Seventeen, [12] [13] the March 2007 issue of In Touch, [13] the Spring 2007 issue of Social Life, [13] the April 2007 issue of Cover, [13] on the cover of "Inked Magazine" for Fall 2007, [9] Loops&Pluto, [14] Short Hair Magazine [15] the cover of Runway Magazine ...
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Lion Brand has published several books featuring patterns using their yarn. The company has partnered with several publishers to provide patterns using their products. Some of these include: Knit.1 Magazine published by Vogue Knitting, Clarkson Potter which is part of Crown Publishing Group, Leisure Arts and Random House. [citation needed]
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[1] [4] In 1999, Debbie Stoller started a Stitch 'n Bitch group in NYC's East Village, which was open to anyone who wanted to come to knit along or learn to knit. [citation needed] In 2000, she wrote about her groups in BUST magazine, of which she is the editor-in-chief. Brenda Janish read the article and started the Chicago Stitch 'n Bitch group.
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One test — the running/jogging test — mandates that women who are 25 should be able to run 1.5 miles in 13 minutes. (For men, the goal is 11 minutes.)