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The Knitter's Life List: To Do, To Know, To Explore, To Make
The Knitter's Life List To Do To Know To Explore To Make
Author: Gwen W. Steege
The Knitter?s Life List is a richly illustrated road map to more than 1,000 must-have experiences guaranteed to get any knitter?s needles clicking faster. Veteran knitter Gwen W. Steege has canvassed the knitting community to create this inspiring compilation, which includes amazing yarns to try; classic techniques to master; ground-breaking des...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781603429962
ISBN-10: 1603429964
Publication Date: 10/21/2011
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Book Type: Paperback
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Review first published on my blog: http://memoriesfrombooks.blogspot.com/2012/01/knitters-life-list.html

The Knitter's Life List, as the quote above suggests, is designed to help readers discover different aspects of the world of knitting. It is not a how-to book in that it does not have specific patterns. It is more a who's who and a what's what in the world of knitting. Individuals who have had and continue to influence the craft of knitting. Types of projects - sweaters, socks, scarves/shawls, hats, gloves/mittens, bags, kids knits, and home decor. Yarns. Techniques. References to classic patterns. Places. Traditions.

For a non-knitter, this book may hold cultural interest. Perhaps, not to be read end to end. But to be skimmed through, looking at the illustrations. The individuals and the history of knitting and the traditions from around the world are interesting in and of themselves. Even if you never intend to knit a stitch.

For an avid knitter, the book is a gold mine of information. Perhaps, to be read end to end. Perhaps, to be used as a reference. The information is probably all available elsewhere. This book pulls it together in a nice, neat package. It's probably not all inclusive either because no book can truly be. But it's a lot to keep a knitter busy for a long time just trying some of the things referenced. Take what you enjoy, and leave the rest for another knitter.


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