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Knitting Lessons: Tales From the Knitting Path
Knitting Lessons Tales From the Knitting Path
Author: Lela Nargi
Lela Nargi traveled across the country interviewing knitters at the beginning of the knitting craze. While learning how to knit herself, Nargi discovered the profound importance knitting has in the lives of the knitters she meets. Among the many wonderful knitting stories Nargi hears are those of Mel Clarke, Teva Durham, Edith Eig, Vickie Howell...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780979607363
ISBN-10: 0979607361
Publication Date: 7/15/2008
Edition: Abridged
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Publisher: Knitting Out Loud
Book Type: Audio CD
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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A very entertaining book of the saga one woman undergoes while learning to knit. There are no actual patterns in this book, but it is a wonderful tale of why people knit and their different philosophies.
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As an advanced beginner but LOVER of all things knit, it was lovely to hear stories and get some resources from others who love this craft as well..Not an exciting read but lovely to add to your feeling of understanding and love of the craft and how people come to it, embrace it, and carry it on..
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I liked this book. I also liked the interesting use of paper for the book.
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This is delicious reading for any addicted knitter! The author interviews other knitters, and asks about their beginnings as knitters, as well as their inspirations. Such issues are discussed as therapeutic knitting, yarn sale frenzy, frogging, dyeing, etc.


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