Colleen Kissel is addicted.
Her habit consumes her daily life, as she carries around needles that she uses at home, in class or anywhere she can.
Kissel is only one of many who are hooked on knitting — the members of Yarn-aholics Anonymous.
The idea was stitched together in a West Laville dorm room two years ago when a group of friends with a common interest in knitting decided to make their crafty habit an official University club.
“We wanted to meet other people with the same interest,” Kissel said.
Kissel is the founder and “grand “Yarn-aholics is open for anyone who wants to learn,” said April Zola Emerson, history sophomore and the club’s “lesser
Student organization indulges in the art of knitting
February 6, 2012