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The Shop on Blossom Street (Blossom Street, #1) The Shop on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber
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“I might be 30 years old, but a girl never outgrows the need for her mother.”
Debbie Macomber, The Shop on Blossom Street
“When your entire world is unraveling, you tend to crave order, and I found it in knitting. In fact, I’ve even read that knitting can lower stress more effectively than meditation.”
Debbie Macomber, The Shop on Blossom Street
“The repetition of weaving the yarn around a needle and then forming a stitch creates a sense of purpose, of achievement, of progress. When your entire world is unraveling, you tend to crave order, and I found it in knitting.”
Debbie Macomber, The Shop on Blossom Street
“People who say they don’t have enough patience to knit are precisely those who could most improve their lives by learning how!” —Sally Melville,”
Debbie Macomber, The Shop on Blossom Street
“Social development is delayed for those of us who are detoured by the fight for life.”
Debbie Macomber, The Shop on Blossom Street
“giving up smoking was difficult.”
Debbie Macomber, The Shop on Blossom Street
“will you teach me how to knit?”
Debbie Macomber, The Shop on Blossom Street
“socks were knit using the five-needles”
Debbie Macomber, The Shop on Blossom Street
“The yarn forms the stitches, the knitting forges the friendships, the craft links the generations.” —Karen Alfke, “Unpattern” designer and knitting instructor LYDIA HOFFMAN”
Debbie Macomber, The Shop on Blossom Street
“Her case worker had once suggested knitting as a means of anger management.”
Debbie Macomber, The Shop on Blossom Street