April MKG Meeting
Member Show & Tell
We are sad to announce that Faina Goberstein won’t be able to join us for Tuesday’s meeting. She will be rescheduled at a later meeting date.
We would like to have an open Show and Tell from members. Whether you are working on the Brienne Cardigan for the Yarnover KAL or would like to just share a recently finished project or your current work. We would love to see it.
If you have a picture you would like to share, rather than go on camera, please send it to Nikky at programming@knitters.org along with a project description. We can add it to the presentation, or you can just go on camera and share during the meeting. We look forward to seeing all of your creations.
The member Zoom information for this meeting may be found on the Member Zoom Links page. You must be signed in to access the page.
Non-Member Meeting Guest Pass
If you are not a Minnesota Knitters’ Guild member and would like to join us for this meeting, you can request a guest pass and will be emailed the link. The email will contain the link to download the handout for the meeting. The email will come from website@knitters.org. To help ensure our emails don't go to spam, please mark the address as not spam in your email settings.
Please also consider joining the Guild. It only costs $30 a year and allows us to pay for programming and other activities. (For those of you out of the Twin Cities area, we plan to continue to offer a mix of virtual and in person programs.)
Non-Member Meeting Guest Pass
If you are not a Minnesota Knitters’ Guild member and would like to join us for this meeting, you can request a guest pass and will be emailed the link. The email will contain the link to download the handout for the meeting. The email will come from website@knitters.org. To help ensure our emails don't go to spam, please mark the address as not spam in your email settings.
Please also consider joining the Guild. It only costs $30 a year and allows us to pay for programming and other activities. (For those of you out of the Twin Cities area, we plan to continue to offer a mix of virtual and in person programs.)
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