KnitLit the Third: We Spin More Yarns
Whether you’re a veteran knitter or brand-new to the needles, KnitLit creators Linda Roghaar and Molly Wolf welcome you into their ever-growing circle with KnitLit the Third, an all-new collection of stories about the ups, downs, ins, and outs of knitting.
With more than seventy contributors casting on here, you’ll meet enthusiasts—okay, knit-aholics—who know the frustratio...more
With more than seventy contributors casting on here, you’ll meet enthusiasts—okay, knit-aholics—who know the frustratio...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
April 28th 2010
by Three Rivers Press
(first published September 27th 2005)
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Great stories. Made me want to knit more (goodness!)
Made me cry a few times, don't tell my husband!
Made me cry a few times, don't tell my husband!
will follow some of these writers
My esssay, "Cast Off," is in this anthology.
Robin Allen
author of If You Can't Stand the Heat
A Poppy Markham: Culinary Cop Mystery
Robin Allen
author of If You Can't Stand the Heat
A Poppy Markham: Culinary Cop Mystery
I am thoroughly enjoying this book. Short stories, so I can read one then put aside without guilt and then pick up and read another. The book has some funny stories. Including at the end of a story: "I will listen to my yarn and not make it into a sweater when it wants to be a rug."
I am re-reading this book. I enjoyed some of the wit and wisdom and just felt it was time to re-read.
I am re-reading this book. I enjoyed some of the wit and wisdom and just felt it was time to re-read.
The quality of the writing varies quite widely but its pleasant enough and I like books with short essays. They're great to read just before you go to sleep.
This is the latest in a pattern of poignant, hilarious, bittersweet, and inspiring yarns—created by and for lovers of the craft.
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