To Knit or Not to Knit: Helpful and Humorous Hints for the Passionate Knitter

To Knit or Not to Knit: Helpful and Humorous Hints for the Passionate Knitter

by Elvira Woodruff
To Knit or Not to Knit: Helpful and Humorous Hints for the Passionate Knitter

To Knit or Not to Knit: Helpful and Humorous Hints for the Passionate Knitter

by Elvira Woodruff

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Overview

To Knit or Not to Knit is a unique Dear Abby/mini-knitting essay collection, offering humorous tales of triumph and terror on the needles, with a witty nod to the famous and infamous throughout history.

As Mrs. Wicks happily quotes everyone from William Shakespeare to Beatrix Potter, she adds her own wit and wisdom to answer a variety of questions on knitting ranging from, Is there a quick fix for dropped stitches? to My boyfriend says my passion for knitting is stronger than my passion for him—what should I do?

A number of Mrs. Wicks’ own patterns are sprinkled throughout, along with her sound advice for stitches dropped and love gone wrong. Ever the optimist, she advises her readers to pick up their needles, dust off their hearts, and cast on without looking back.

Knitter and non-knitters alike will enjoy this literary look at life lessons offered through a wooly lens, from Pablo Narudo’s poem “Ode to My Socks” (hand knit of course), to Ogden Nash’s witty words on the frustration of being married to a knitter,
To Knit or Not to Knit is a quirky, enjoyable read, making it the perfect gift for the passionate knitter and thoughtful reader alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781629143040
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 07/15/2014
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

Elvira Woodruff: Elvira Woodruff is an award-winning children’s book author of twenty-four books for young readers, including picture books and middle grade historical fiction. Her novel George Washington’s Socks has sold over a million copies and is used in school curricula throughout the country. She lives in Martins Creek, Pennsylvania.
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