Residents bond over social knitting
When Jennifer Wang first moved to Connecticut, she had no friends. Then she started knitting.
“I felt like such a loser, I didn’t know anyone here,” Wang said. “This is how I met new people.”
Grandmas, beware — knitting has moved beyond the rocking chair. More and more, in New Haven and cities throughout the world, groups of knitters are coming together to share patterns, discuss stitches, and find friendship.

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