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Knit Along with Debbie Macomber: The Shop on Blossom Street
- Knit projects inspired by best-selling novel
- 11 baby blankets in variety of colors, textures
- Lacy blanket, light wrap for stroller, etc.
- 11 baby blankets in variety of colors, textures
- Lacy blanket, light wrap for stroller, etc.
Paperback, 48 pages
Published
May 15th 2005
by Leisure Arts
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The choppiness of the chapters is starting to drive me nuts, it is almost as if Macomber is trying to imitate Binchy's way of intertwining characters, but they have not come together yet at just under 100 pages. I still would have preferred if the chapters didn't create such choppiness, but I did come to adore the characters and when I realised the chapter was about them I got all excited to find out what happened to them.
I made Peyton a baby blanket from a pattern in this book. It was really neat knitting blankets that were mentioned in the novel. Of course I did things backwards and read the book 2 years after I got this pattern book.
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I'm a knitter so this book was a wonderful read. Debbie Macomber makes you feel part of her characters.
It's a book of afghans to knit that follow the story of The Shop on Blossom Street.
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Debbie Macomber is a best-selling American author of over 150 romance novels and contemporary women's fiction. Over sixty million copies of her books are in print throughout the world, and one, 'This Matter of Marriage', became a made-for-tv-movie in 1998. Macomber was the inaugural winner of the fan-voted Quill Award for romance in 2005 and has been awarded a Romance Writers of America RITA A...more
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