THE click-click of knitting needles went from a quiet patter to an orderly march last week as part of the ABC radio's Knit In.
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Thousands of people gathered at venues around the country to participate in the 10th national knit-off.
Kogarah Library hosted a group of women who completed 64 pieces that will be donated to Wrap With Love, an organisation that distributes warm garments here and abroad.
A spokeswoman for the library said three knitting groups would welcome donations of eight-ply wool to finish off work started last week.
Knit In started in 2003. Since then more than 1.1 million knitted wool squares have been donated to Wrap With Love.