A GRANDMOTHER who knitted her way out of prison has avoided jail again on four shoplifting charges.
Keen knitter Amanda McCabe spent six months making clothes for charity as an alternative to prison after punching a woman in a road rage incident last July.
She had insisted that following her victim had been a coincidence, as she had been travelling to a specialist wool shop near the scene of the assault.
The mitigation plea prompted the sheriff to ask her to prove her worth to society by knitting a range of goods for a local charity.
On Thursday the 49-year-old walked free from court again after pleading guilty to stealing cosmetics, nappies, cotton wool and razors from the Kingsway branch of Boots in Dundee.
McCabe, of the city’s Maplewood Drive, was fined £90 and ordered to pay £55 compensation.
The incidents took place between January 13 and 22, 2016.
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