Author: Sedgewood Press
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
ISBN: 9780026091404
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Kids Knit!
Author: Sarah Bradberry
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 9781402740572
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Presents basic knitting techniques and instructions for making a backpack, pillow, doll, and other simple projects.
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 9781402740572
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Presents basic knitting techniques and instructions for making a backpack, pillow, doll, and other simple projects.
A First Book of Knitting for Children
Author: Bonnie Gosse
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780946206551
Category : Knitting
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Photographs and rhymes show in detail the basic steps of knitting, with knitting patterns for animals, dolls, pompoms, and a striped ball.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780946206551
Category : Knitting
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Photographs and rhymes show in detail the basic steps of knitting, with knitting patterns for animals, dolls, pompoms, and a striped ball.
A Good Yarn
Author: Debbie Macomber
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780778387206
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber returns to Blossom Street and the knitting shop that's home to friends both old and new. Lydia Hoffman's knitting shop on Blossom Street has thrived over the past year--and so has she. It's progress that she owes to Brad Goetz, but his ex-wife's reappearance threatens to upend her newfound happiness! Joining her knitting class are three other women with their own personal issues. Retired divorcée Elise Beaumont is grappling with her former husband's reemergence in her life while Bethanne Hamlin is weathering her own marital split. Courtney Pulanski's grandmother has pushed the depressed teen to indulge her craftier side at The Good Yarn. Warm and welcoming, the shop gives them a space where they can connect over knitting needles. They don't know it, but this time what they share is going to change their lives. A Blossom Street Novel Book 1: The Shop on Blossom Street Book 2: A Good Yarn Book 3: Susannah's Garden Book 4: Back on Blossom Street Book 5: Twenty Wishes Book 6: Summer on Blossom Street Book 7: Hannah's List Book 8: A Turn in the Road
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780778387206
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber returns to Blossom Street and the knitting shop that's home to friends both old and new. Lydia Hoffman's knitting shop on Blossom Street has thrived over the past year--and so has she. It's progress that she owes to Brad Goetz, but his ex-wife's reappearance threatens to upend her newfound happiness! Joining her knitting class are three other women with their own personal issues. Retired divorcée Elise Beaumont is grappling with her former husband's reemergence in her life while Bethanne Hamlin is weathering her own marital split. Courtney Pulanski's grandmother has pushed the depressed teen to indulge her craftier side at The Good Yarn. Warm and welcoming, the shop gives them a space where they can connect over knitting needles. They don't know it, but this time what they share is going to change their lives. A Blossom Street Novel Book 1: The Shop on Blossom Street Book 2: A Good Yarn Book 3: Susannah's Garden Book 4: Back on Blossom Street Book 5: Twenty Wishes Book 6: Summer on Blossom Street Book 7: Hannah's List Book 8: A Turn in the Road
Knit One for the Kids
Author: Sedgewood Press
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
ISBN: 9780026091404
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
ISBN: 9780026091404
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Knit One Pearl One
Author: Gil McNeil
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 1401342817
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Knit one . . . It's been a busy few years since Jo Mackenzie lost her husband. Life has brought adventure, surprises, unexpected pleasures, and, of course, lots of knitting. Jo's seaside yarn shop, with a brand new café , has taken off, keeping her busier than ever. And being a single mum to two boys and headstrong toddler Pearl is just as exhausting and enchanting as she thought it would be. On top of all that, celebrity diva Grace has a secret; Jo's firecracker best friend Ellen is launching a new television series; and lovable but hapless Martin continues his oft misguided attempts to woo Jo. Just when Jo thinks she has about all she can handle, Daniel, Pearl's globe-trotting dad, turns up out of the blue . . . Purl one . . . But with a little help from her friends, and her beloved Gran, Jo is building a new life for herself by the sea, stitch by stitch. Warm and witty, Knit One Pearl One will delight new readers to the Beach Street series and give the legions of existing fans a chance to visit the British seaside again, without having to worry about the weather.
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 1401342817
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Knit one . . . It's been a busy few years since Jo Mackenzie lost her husband. Life has brought adventure, surprises, unexpected pleasures, and, of course, lots of knitting. Jo's seaside yarn shop, with a brand new café , has taken off, keeping her busier than ever. And being a single mum to two boys and headstrong toddler Pearl is just as exhausting and enchanting as she thought it would be. On top of all that, celebrity diva Grace has a secret; Jo's firecracker best friend Ellen is launching a new television series; and lovable but hapless Martin continues his oft misguided attempts to woo Jo. Just when Jo thinks she has about all she can handle, Daniel, Pearl's globe-trotting dad, turns up out of the blue . . . Purl one . . . But with a little help from her friends, and her beloved Gran, Jo is building a new life for herself by the sea, stitch by stitch. Warm and witty, Knit One Pearl One will delight new readers to the Beach Street series and give the legions of existing fans a chance to visit the British seaside again, without having to worry about the weather.
Kids Knitting
Author: Melanie Falick
Publisher: Artisan Books
ISBN: 9781579652418
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
From bean bags to bracelets to a rolled-edge sweater, step-by-step instructions for twelve easy projects introduce the basic tools, stitches, and techniques of knitting.
Publisher: Artisan Books
ISBN: 9781579652418
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
From bean bags to bracelets to a rolled-edge sweater, step-by-step instructions for twelve easy projects introduce the basic tools, stitches, and techniques of knitting.
The Close-Knit Circle
Author: Kerry Wills
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313084777
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
Knitting has recently exploded in popularity. Professionals, punks, and feminists are embracing this ancient craft, an activity that was previously relegated to the realm of the traditional woman, the mother and homemaker. While knitting books featuring such hip projects as iPod cozies and yoga mat bags abound, few explore the subculture of knitting in any depth. Who are these people? Why knitting, why now? Wills takes the reader on a fascinating tour of this subculture, complete with lively anecdotes and revealing interviews. Those who are new to the craft will enjoy a fascinating introduction to the knitting community, while those who have been unable to put down their needles since knitting that first scarf will glean new ideas for their next blog session, online shopping spree, or knitting group get-together. Knitting has recently exploded in popularity. Professionals, punks, and feminists are embracing this ancient craft, an activity that was previously relegated to the realm of the traditional woman, the mother and homemaker. Books that cater to this new generation of knitters are flooding the market with patterns for such contemporary projects as iPod cozies, yoga mat bags, and laptop covers. The attitude of these publications is decidedly hip, featuring models sporting tattoos or piercings. Missing from the avalanche of knitting books, until now, is one that fully explores the subculture of knitting. Who are these people? Why knitting, why now? Intrepid journalist and avid knitter Kerry Wills set out to find out. She takes us on a fascinating tour through the history of knitting, exploring the lives of such women as the revolutionary Elizabeth Zimmermann, whose strong opinions and classic book, Knitting without Tears, popularized knitting in the 1970s, anticipating current trends. Wills visits knitting groups that meet at such places as a feminist vegetarian restaurant, churches, pubs, and senior centers. She describes political activists who knit tree cozies to protect the trees against developers, groups that knit afghans for Afghans, and knitters who make shawls for people with cancer. She also explores online knitting communities. Those who are new to the craft will come away feeling more connected to the history of knitting as well as to their place in today's universe of knitters, while those who have been unable to put down their needles since stitching that first scarf will glean new ideas for their next blog session, online shopping spree, or knitting group get-together.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313084777
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
Knitting has recently exploded in popularity. Professionals, punks, and feminists are embracing this ancient craft, an activity that was previously relegated to the realm of the traditional woman, the mother and homemaker. While knitting books featuring such hip projects as iPod cozies and yoga mat bags abound, few explore the subculture of knitting in any depth. Who are these people? Why knitting, why now? Wills takes the reader on a fascinating tour of this subculture, complete with lively anecdotes and revealing interviews. Those who are new to the craft will enjoy a fascinating introduction to the knitting community, while those who have been unable to put down their needles since knitting that first scarf will glean new ideas for their next blog session, online shopping spree, or knitting group get-together. Knitting has recently exploded in popularity. Professionals, punks, and feminists are embracing this ancient craft, an activity that was previously relegated to the realm of the traditional woman, the mother and homemaker. Books that cater to this new generation of knitters are flooding the market with patterns for such contemporary projects as iPod cozies, yoga mat bags, and laptop covers. The attitude of these publications is decidedly hip, featuring models sporting tattoos or piercings. Missing from the avalanche of knitting books, until now, is one that fully explores the subculture of knitting. Who are these people? Why knitting, why now? Intrepid journalist and avid knitter Kerry Wills set out to find out. She takes us on a fascinating tour through the history of knitting, exploring the lives of such women as the revolutionary Elizabeth Zimmermann, whose strong opinions and classic book, Knitting without Tears, popularized knitting in the 1970s, anticipating current trends. Wills visits knitting groups that meet at such places as a feminist vegetarian restaurant, churches, pubs, and senior centers. She describes political activists who knit tree cozies to protect the trees against developers, groups that knit afghans for Afghans, and knitters who make shawls for people with cancer. She also explores online knitting communities. Those who are new to the craft will come away feeling more connected to the history of knitting as well as to their place in today's universe of knitters, while those who have been unable to put down their needles since stitching that first scarf will glean new ideas for their next blog session, online shopping spree, or knitting group get-together.
How to Knit a Murder
Author: Sally Goldenbaum
Publisher: Seaside Knitters Society
ISBN: 1496711068
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
"The mysterious Rose Chopra arrives in picturesque Sea Harbor, Massachusetts, and the Seaside Knitters welcome her into their world, until a controversial entrepreneur winds up dead and Rose becomes the prime suspect."--
Publisher: Seaside Knitters Society
ISBN: 1496711068
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
"The mysterious Rose Chopra arrives in picturesque Sea Harbor, Massachusetts, and the Seaside Knitters welcome her into their world, until a controversial entrepreneur winds up dead and Rose becomes the prime suspect."--
Knitting for Kids
Author: Paula Hammerskog
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
ISBN: 1620870681
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
Dress your kids in beautiful and stylish clothes without breaking the...
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
ISBN: 1620870681
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
Dress your kids in beautiful and stylish clothes without breaking the...
Knit One, Purl a Prayer
Author: Peggy Rosenthal
Publisher: Paraclete Press
ISBN: 1612610412
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
This new spirituality of knitting addresses topics such as knitting as a popular pastime, what knitting does for our minds, bodies, and spirits, and how knitting helps people reduce stress, overcome loss, form friendships, and connect with a community. Most important, the author shows readers and crafters how knitting can become prayer.
Publisher: Paraclete Press
ISBN: 1612610412
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
This new spirituality of knitting addresses topics such as knitting as a popular pastime, what knitting does for our minds, bodies, and spirits, and how knitting helps people reduce stress, overcome loss, form friendships, and connect with a community. Most important, the author shows readers and crafters how knitting can become prayer.