Every other week, Crittenden Middle School students have the opportunity to use hand-crank knitting machines to make hats for premature babies.
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Linda Clark’s years of dedication to knitting and crocheting hats for premature infants began with the red-yarn-filled basket her late mother left behind. Clark, 70, a grandmother of nine living in ...