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DON’T MISS OUT—Preorder yours today! Our new Black Sheep Knitting Guild tote bag features the logo embroidered on the front of the bag–the type will be in a bright green. Zippered main compartment is a roomy 16" x 14" x 5" with a convenient, small pocket for your keys or Coffee Beanery discount card!

Front features a single zippered pocket plus a larger zipped organizer area that is divided into many small pockets—great for DPNs, circulars, measuring tape, scissors and other small knitting tools. A large pocket on the back will safely hold your pattern sheet.

Only $16 each. Delivery will be at or before the April guild meeting. Payment is due upon delivery.

Since the guild meeting was smaller due to weather, I am posting this info here. To be included in the order, please e-mail (pultz@comcast.net) me with your name and quantity that you would like. Or just comment here and I will check in. I am planning on turning in the order by next Wednesday, Feb. 20.

Thanks–Kate

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