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A close-knit community
Knitting circles draw knitters together for their love of the craft and camaraderie at Knit Knit the Studio in Spangle, Wash.
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Bundles of Crazy Wool are seen for sale at KnitKnit the Studio, owned by Kris Rubert, near Spangle, Wash., on Aug. 20. The yarn shop is at 13919 S. Stentz Road.
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KnitKnit the Studio, owned by Kris Rubert, near Spangle, Wash.,, is seen Aug. 20. The yarn shop is at 13919 S. Stentz Road.
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From left: Judi Hartung, Kathleen Cubley and Rina Clark chat and knit during a circle at KnitKnit the Studio, owned by Kris Rubert, near Spangle, Wash., on Aug. 20. The knitting nights are every Tuesday from 5 to 9 p.m.
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Kris Rubert knits a shawl during a knitting circle at KnitKnit the Studio near Spangle, Wash., on Aug. 20. Rubert owns the yarn shop and hosts the knitting nights.
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KnitKnit the Studio, owned by Kris Rubert, near Spangle, Wash., is seen on Aug. 20. The yarn shop is at 13919 S. Stentz Road.
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A setting sun highlights bundles of yarn in warm light in KnitKnit the Studio, owned by Kris Rubert, near Spangle, Wash., on Aug. 20. The yarn shop is at 13919 S. Stentz Road.
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