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Our members of the Artknits from 1904-Present

The Artknits is a group that could do music, art, cooking, and knitting that forms in
Montorio, Italy & Rome, Italy in 1904. Since 2014, the group members have changed into Anna Romano, Bernice Chong, Berwin Chong, Emily So, Michaela Birmingham, Olivia Bermingham, Mya Terentos, and other group members. The original members are Fortanato (1897-1989), Josephine (1899-1939), Peitro (1925-2013), and Maria (1926-2014). So they have created there first activity when they were just started the company. In June 6, 2014, the original members have died and retired, and they will replaced as Romano, Chong, So, Birmingham, and other members. Most original members died in the ages between 30 and 89, and sometimes, they have cancer, heart-attacks, and other health problems. Fortanato and Josephine have started knitting in 1902, and their mums show them how to knit. By 1910, knitting was introduced in the Artknits Company. So, Fortanato & Josephine did not go to school, but they have to stay home and teach to the kids to do subjects. Their education is different from today’s in Italy. So, there are cartoon doll characters in the group like Vernice and Baby Lolaha. In December 26, 2015, Vernice comes to the Artknits to flim a Bernice’s Corner video in May of 2016, it was called “Feeding Ver-Ver and Baby Lolaha. Baby Lolaha was brought in Hong Kong in 2008 and introduced to the Artknits. In the 1930s, Maria and Petrio has started music education. In 1977, they have moved to Canada to have there own company and their traditions there. So, let’s check the facts again and the background information:
Origin: Montorio, Italy/Rome, Italy/& Toronto, Canada.
Genres: Music, Knitting, Weaving, Crocheting, Art, and Cooking.
Labels: Music for young children & other companies.
Our webpage: https://bernicechong24.wixsite.com/theartknits
Members: Olivia Bermingham, Michaela Bermingham, Bernice Chong, Berwin Chong, Anna Romano, & other members.
Past Members: Fortanato, Josephine, Maria, & Peitro.
Active From: 1904-Present.








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