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Ravelry is a social networking website, launched into beta in May 2007, that allows knitters and crocheters around the world to organize and share projects and ideas. By January 2009 over 270,000 members have signed up, and there remains an ongoing waiting list of over 5,000 members. As the site is still under development (in the beta stage), users who sign up request an invitation and are... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Ravelry "Ravelry has become the Internet tool to help the typical needle-wielder navigate through the woolly wild."

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Ravelry In addition to serving as a social network site for users to discuss their crafts, Ravelry facilitates micro-business, allowing crafters to sell their patterns or yarns.

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Ravelry In addition to serving as a social network site for users to discuss their crafts, Ravelry facilitates micro-business, allowing crafters to sell their patterns or yarns.

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    Ravelry

    Ravelry is a free social networking website, beta-launched in May 2007. It functions as an organizational tool for a variety of fiber arts including knitting, crocheting, spinning, and weaving.
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    Knitting clubs

    Knitting clubs are a feature of the recent revival of hand knitting which began in America and has spread to most of Europe. ... Ravelry: Ravelry (A social network for knitters)
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    Stitch and Bitch London

    Stitch and Bitch London is a London knitting group, who meet weekly in various venues across central London to knit in public. ... Keeping up with social media an online forum on social networking site Ravelry, a page on Facebook and account on Twitter are all active.
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    List of social networking websites

    This is a list of major active social networking websites and excludes dating websites (see List of online dating websites). ...Ravelry homepage
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    History of knitting

    The word is derived from knot, thought to originate from the Dutch verb knutten, which is similar to the Old English cnyttan, to knot. ... http://www.ravelry.com/statistics/users
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    Knitting

    Knitting is a method by which thread or yarn may be turned into cloth. ... Additionally, many contemporary knitters have an interest in blogging about their knitting, patterns, and techniques, or joining a virtual community focused on knitting, such as Ravelry.
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    Pidge scarf

    The Pidge Scarf is a short cashmere scarf closed with two buttons. ... This was most prevalent and documented on the knitting club site ravelry.com.
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    Sports rivalry

    A sports rivalry is intense competition between athletic teams or athletes. This pressure of competition is felt by players, coaches, and management, but is perhaps felt strongest by the fans.
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