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Drop-in Knitting at the Milton Public Library

Nina Zonnevylle, a local resident and knitter extraordinaire, will assist other knitters of any skill level in a free
one-hour session at the library.  Knit, create and make new friends! 
These twice-monthly drop-in workshops in an informal setting offer an
opportunity for people to get together, bring a project to work on
(either for 20 minutes or the whole group meeting) and to have friends
nearby to ask questions when they need help.  Attend one meeting or all.

Nina
Zonnevylle studied under fiber artists Deb Kaufman and Jan Jackson at
the weaving studio of SUNY, Geneseo.  For years she has worked on
techniques in weaving, spinning hand-made yarns, and knitting.  Awarded a
grant from the MA Cultural Council, she studied to perfect her skill in
handspinning, using both a drop spindle and her trusty Ashford wheel,
and organized a fiber festival to share what she learned with the
community.  This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Milton
Public Library and for more information either contact Nina at
nzonnevylle@gmail.com or call Jean Hlady, Adult Services Librarian, at
(617) 698-5757.

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