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Knit it Together

Patterns and Inspiration for Knitting Circles

Knit it Together
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Format: Paperback, 144 Pages
Item: 144524
ISBN: 9780760330739
Publisher: Voyageur Press
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Illustrations: 61 color & 1 b/w photos, 17 diagrams
Size: 8.5 x 11
Weight: 1.313 lb.
Published: June 8th 2009
DC: AP
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For as long as people have knitted, they have gathered to share their craft--and each other’s company.  Knitting bees brought industrious colonists together to socialize.  Knitters joined forces during the World Wars to knit warm socks for soldiers.  And today the bond between knitters is as strong as ever, with knitting circles springing up in neighborhood coffee shops and community centers, making their way online, and taking up social causes.  This book puts the knitting circle, with all its profit and pleasures, within reach of anyone who wants to Knit It Together.  A delightful, practical resource for knitters hoping to start or join a circle, or for a knitting circle looking for patterns or inspiration, the book provides how-to tips as well as wonderful stories of knitting circles past and present--and best of all, a collection of patterns designed to be completed in a group.  Long-time knitter and author Suzyn Jackson includes a brief history of community knitting groups and a list of charities that accept knitted items.

Suzyn Jackson lives in Maryland, where she writes, knits, and designs jewelry. Her essays about knitting have appeared in For the Love of Knitting: A Celebration of the Knitter’s Art and Knitting Yarns and Spinning Tales: A Knitter’s Stash of Wit and Wisdom. Her patterns for knitwear have been published on Knitty.com.           

This book is a winner. I can’t really think of a reason to knit with friends that’s not covered. Socializing, charity, politics, art - they’re all there, and they’re all interesting…If the point of the book is to talk about all the reasons we gather together to knit, it’s the stories that matter the most. It’s not what’s on the needles that’s important so much as the act of knitting in the first place.
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