Washington state knitters undress for benefit calendar | McClatchy Washington Bureau

×
Sign In
Sign In
    • Customer Service
    • Mobile & Apps
    • Contact Us
    • Newsletters
    • Subscriber Services

    • All White House
    • Russia
    • All Congress
    • Budget
    • All Justice
    • Supreme Court
    • DOJ
    • Criminal Justice
    • All Elections
    • Campaigns
    • Midterms
    • The Influencer Series
    • All Policy
    • National Security
    • Guantanamo
    • Environment
    • Climate
    • Energy
    • Water Rights
    • Guns
    • Poverty
    • Health Care
    • Immigration
    • Trade
    • Civil Rights
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Cybersecurity
    • All Nation & World
    • National
    • Regional
    • The East
    • The West
    • The Midwest
    • The South
    • World
    • Diplomacy
    • Latin America
    • Investigations
  • Podcasts
    • All Opinion
    • Political Cartoons

  • Our Newsrooms

You have viewed all your free articles this month

Subscribe

Or subscribe with your Google account and let Google manage your subscription.

Economy

Washington state knitters undress for benefit calendar

Kathleen Merryman - The News Tribune

July 06, 2010 03:32 PM

The market for calendars of fully clothed middle-to-senior women knitting must not be what it used to be.

Meet the women of Knotty Knitters, Pierce County's own calendar girls.

Marsha Cunningham is their ringleader on this project, managing photos, design, sales and marketing. She's also the grandmother of Josef and Mollee Cunningham, 7-year-old twins with autism.

The children are the inspiration for the 2011 Knitting Naked for Autism Calendar featuring eight Pierce County knitters and one from New York State, tastefully draped in knit goods. Except for the shot in which they're standing behind a hedge, laughing and wearing only hand-knit hats.

Calendars featuring tastefully bare ordinary people have grown in popularity since England's original "Calendar Girls" posed naked behind baked goods and easels to buy a couch for a Yorkshire hospital and ended up raising enough money for a new wing. This year, the men of Vashon Island are using motorcycles and garden tools to support schools.

"You know what's interesting?" said Cunningham, who is Miss September for the Knotty Knitters, but was entirely clothed at the group's recent meeting at Tacoma Public Library's Swasey Branch. "The number of people who said they'd do it in a heartbeat, and then you asked them later, and they couldn't do it."

You mean, women from their mid-40s through their 80s might have second thoughts about taking off all their clothes for photos that, with luck, will circulate across the continent and beyond?

You really think an excellent knitter might balk at the prospect of being photographed in a scenic bathtub piled with watery blue yarn?

Who knew?

"I've learned a lot about nudity and people's reaction to it," Cunningham said. "One woman e-mailed, 'Why naked? Just curious.'"

Read more of this story at

Read Next

Video media Created with Sketch.

Policy

Are Muslim-owned accounts being singled out by big banks ?

By Kevin G. Hall and

Rob Wile

December 17, 2018 07:00 AM

Despite outcry several years ago, U.S. banks are back in the spotlight as more Muslim customers say they’ve had accounts frozen and/or closed with no explanation given. Is it discrimination or bank prudence?

KEEP READING

MORE ECONOMY

National

The lights are back on, but after $3.2B will Puerto Rico’s grid survive another storm?

September 20, 2018 07:00 AM

Investigations

Title-pawn shops ‘keep poor people poor.’ Who’s protecting Georgians from debt traps?

September 20, 2018 12:05 PM

Agriculture

Citrus disease could kill California industry if Congress slows research, growers warn

September 11, 2018 03:01 AM

Politics & Government

The GOP’s new attack: Democrats wants to ‘end’ Medicare

September 07, 2018 05:00 AM

Economy

KS congressman: Farmers are ‘such great patriots’ they’ll ride out Trump trade woes

August 30, 2018 02:17 PM

Midterms

Democrats’ fall strategy: Stop talking Trump

August 24, 2018 05:00 AM
Take Us With You

Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand.

McClatchy Washington Bureau App

View Newsletters

Subscriptions
  • Newsletters
Learn More
  • Customer Service
  • Securely Share News Tips
  • Contact Us
Advertising
  • Advertise With Us
Copyright
Privacy Policy
Terms of Service