All Wound Up
The Yarn Harlot Writes for a Spin
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نقد و بررسی
October 1, 2011
In her latest collection of humorous anecdotes, Pearl-McPhee (Yarn Harlot: The Secret Life of a Knitter) tackles plenty of her usual themes--managing your yarn stash, balancing family and knitting, and coping with nonknitters who don't understand the compulsive desire to knit. The essays include an amusing look at a much-loved washing machine; a eulogy for an unattractive, half-finished cardigan; and a surprisingly touching story of how a geeky teen has found herself, as an adult, sitting at the "cool table" of knitters. No patterns here--just light humor that will please fans of Pearl-McPhee's popular blog and her previous books. [Previewed in "Booked Solid: Fall Finds from BEA 2011," LJ 7/11.]
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