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Craft and Chat online with Sno-Isle Libraries Jan. 8

Lynnwood, WALocal News

On January 8, from 3-5 p. m. , Sno-Isle Libraries will host a Craft and Chat online event for yarn crafters. This relaxed gathering invites participants to share their crafting skills and connect with fellow enthusiasts. Attendees are encouraged to bring their current projects, whether garments, gifts, home décor, or amigurumi, to showcase and discuss.

Hosted by Leah from the Mill Creek Library, the event promotes community building among local crafters. Registration is required to receive a reminder email with the Zoom link, particularly for those registering within 24 hours of the event. This initiative underscores the library's commitment to supporting local hobbies and fostering connections through shared interests, while also allowing crafters to discover helpful library resources. This event is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their crafting journey in the company of like-minded individuals.

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