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Nancy Wisman Knit children/baby sweaters
Stockbridge, MI Booth 148
As a returning crafter to the Saline Craft Show in Booth 148, NANCY WISMAN continues to create one-of-a-kind hand-knit sweaters for babies and children. Using new acrylic and polyester yarns that are machine washable and dryable, these angora-like threads will be highlighted with new trims and flowers on November 9. “I love to knit. It is so relaxing and fulfilling to see a product develop before I know it. I can even knit while I watch TV,” relates Nancy. Her product line includes sweaters, hats, mittens and more. Her best-selling product is the sweater with a matching hat. Nancy says, “many of my patterns have been customized for a better fit plus a more attractive final product.” Nancy will display a variety of sweaters plus her tiny Christmas sweater ornaments and items. Her new product line also includes 14”x14” snuggle blankets. Come visit this skillful craft person’s booth at Saline Middle School, 7190 Maple Road, Saline.
Light freezing rain, with a high of 28 and low of 5 degrees. Light freezing rain in the morning, sunny in the afternoon, partly cloudy for the evening, light freezing rain overnight.
Irresponsible.
Rather like the $ being spent at the Senior Center, at least a large part of it. Was just there yesterday morning and they were removing a large number of serviceable wall cabinets still in very good condition and replacing with new ones.
The senior center is a great resource for us seniors who can’t afford or justify the costs of the rec center.
You constantly degrade the value of this facility and REALLY show your true colors. You should take a step back and quit the negative remarks about SASC.