Chase the Chill Knitting in Public
Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United StatesCalling all knitters and crocheters! Lend your needles and hooks to creating a scarf, hat, mittens or socks!
Friends of Congress Square Park
The premier urban park in the heart of Portland’s vibrant Arts District. The park features local art installations, community events, free wifi and more!
Calling all knitters and crocheters! Lend your needles and hooks to creating a scarf, hat, mittens or socks!
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