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Knitting Rules!: The Yarn Harlot's Bag of Knitting Tricks
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, the best-selling author of At Knit?s End: Meditations for Women Who Knit Too Much and celebrated blogger and humorist of the knitting world, is back! Funnier than ever, Pearl-McPhee continues her running dialogue with her knitting compatriots ? cheering them on to ever-greater heights in the climb to make knitting universally recognized as THE peak life experience.
Both a celebration of knitting and a sourcebook for practical information, this book is a collection of useful advice and emotional support for the knitter. Pearl-McPhee examines essential truisms of knitting, side by side with tongue in-cheek warnings, realities, and fantasies about the act of knitting and the people who do it.
In chapters on everything from yarn needles, gauge, and knitting bag essentials to hats, socks, shawls, and sweaters, Pearl-McPhee unravels the mysteries of what it is that makes knitting click, from the inside out. She dares to question longstanding rules and uncover the true essence of what makes a hat a hat, a sock a sock, and so on. Insights into why certain techniques work encourage knitters to take control and knit in the way that works best for them. As she says, ?There are no knitting police.?
The result is an illuminating, liberating (and hilarious!) look at knitting that will comfort the experienced knitter, surprise the mainstream one, and entice the beginner. more
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- Posted: Sep-12-2009
The Yarn Harlot rocks!
This book is chock-full of tips and techniques for those who already have shelves of pattern books, but there are enough patterns included to keep everyone happy. I consider the Basic Sock Pattern reason enough to keep this book around, but there's lots more. Definitely a keeper, and I'll be...
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- Posted: Jul-07-2009
Knitting Rules
I LOVE this book. Finally a sensible approach to knitting. I bought it for knitting socks, and even after lesson, I didn't 'get it'. This worked for me.Thanks Stephanie
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- Posted: Jul-02-2009
A Knitter's "Must Have"
If you are a beginning knitter or a seasoned veteran: you need this book. Aside from being hilarious, this reference book addresses what patterns, yarn companies, and salespeople do not, and that is, WHY gauge is essential (and when it is not) and WHY yarns behave the way they do, based on an...
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- Posted: Jun-24-2009
Awesome Knitting Book!
I am just LOVING this book. Seriously. The author is just hilarious ( I love her blog too: www.yarnharlot.com) and lets us know that ALL knitters go through what we're going through.She gives sound advice and tidbits of info that we can actually use in our knitting, as well as interjecting loads...
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- Posted: May-18-2009
One of her best books!
I love this book! IMO it's one of the best! Her sense of humor is so spot on with the topic and I love the simplicity of her pattern 'recipes.' Definitely a must have book!
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- Posted: Mar-17-2009
You Will Laugh
She has done it again! Entertained knitters and makes them feel universal. You will crack up, relate to every chapter and wonder how she knows YOU so well. A must read for every knitter with an obsession to knit and buy yarn. You will laugh publicly if you read this book other than in your own home.
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- Posted: Jan-16-2009
Stephanie's Best
I own all of Stephanie's books, and I think this is her best. It is hilarious, it's actually about knitting, and I read it over and over. Most of her books, like her new one, are more about knitters than knitting, but this one is all about knitting. She describes in hilarious prose why (and why...
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- Posted: Nov-29-2008
Fun read, Great reference, For a New Knitter
I'm a new self-taught knitter and purchased this book based on the reviews. I'm glad I did as I can see it will move me beyond knitting rectangles to try shaping and socks. It is a book written as though you are having a conversation with a close, knowledgable friend sharing her talents and...
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- Posted: Oct-17-2008
Love this book!
This book is hilarious! I'm really enjoying it and it's written from a point of view that is easy for new knitters to understand.
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- Posted: Oct-01-2008
Knit wit
If you're a beginner looking for precise information, don't buy this book. If your a Knitter who takes Knitting VERY seriously, don't buy this book.But, if you're a knitter who would find it refreshing to glean a few good insights from the experience of another while laughing your head off, then...
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