Greetings!
Sep. 9th, 2008 06:03 amNew member ahoy!
My name is Lauren. I'm a college student from Raleigh, NC studying to be an art teacher. I'm also a knitting geek. Even as we speak, there are random UFOs all over my dorm room. My favorite knitting book is Romantic Handknits by Annie Modesitt.
I come with a question: I want to start a knitting club/circle at my college. (It's a small women's college.) Does anyone have any ideas for a catchy name?
Some info about our school: The name of the school is Meredith College. Our school mascot is the Avenging Angel. For some reason, we have this weird affinity for Alice in Wonderland (our email server is "whiterabbit" and our wireless internet network is "jabberwocky", among other references).
I want something better than the obvious Stitch N Bitch or Chicks with Sticks or whatever. I'm drawing a creative blank.
Also, any tips for getting started and getting members would be helpful. I'm already planning on putting up flyers in the dorms and the student center and the various message boards around campus and offering lessons to those who want to learn.
Thanks, ladies!
My name is Lauren. I'm a college student from Raleigh, NC studying to be an art teacher. I'm also a knitting geek. Even as we speak, there are random UFOs all over my dorm room. My favorite knitting book is Romantic Handknits by Annie Modesitt.
I come with a question: I want to start a knitting club/circle at my college. (It's a small women's college.) Does anyone have any ideas for a catchy name?
Some info about our school: The name of the school is Meredith College. Our school mascot is the Avenging Angel. For some reason, we have this weird affinity for Alice in Wonderland (our email server is "whiterabbit" and our wireless internet network is "jabberwocky", among other references).
I want something better than the obvious Stitch N Bitch or Chicks with Sticks or whatever. I'm drawing a creative blank.
Also, any tips for getting started and getting members would be helpful. I'm already planning on putting up flyers in the dorms and the student center and the various message boards around campus and offering lessons to those who want to learn.
Thanks, ladies!