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The April meeting focus is the S3.2 Exchange! Join in the fun of
oohh-ing and aahh-ing as guild members who participated in this
year’s one-skein swap exchange their creations. I am excited to
see the finished items!

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A little more excitment for the meeting: this year we chose a wonderful
item to be the official BSKG logo item (thanks Tanya for the great find!)


DON’T MISS OUT—Preorder at the April guild meeting! Our new
Black Sheep Knitting Guild folding chair features the logo
emblazoned on the backrest of a bright green chair.

Only $25 each.
Orders will be taken at the April guild meeting and for the remainder
of that week.
Delivery will be at the May guild meeting. Payment is due upon delivery.

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