Newsletter: Feature
from Sue Moore

At the Ingersoll Pipe Band Armoury
A good day at the Ingersoll Crank In was had by all. We had 20 active crankers and about a dozen guests and walk-ins. Together we managed to donate 75 preemie hats for a local neo natal ward. Thank you to all that contributed.
We are also saying goodbye to our local refurbisher, Gil Minty. Alberta is gaining a great cranker and sock maker. Gil, you will be missed.
Although we had no formal lessons or classes, the availability to learn was there for the asking. Machines were humming all day with little projects and new found skills.
The venue was large and accommodated us well. Remember the location, we will be back!







Lovely read 🙂 Cool sock stand upgrade too.