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A Stash of One's Own: Knitters on Loving, Living with, and Letting Go of Yarn Clara Parkes

A Stash of One's Own: Knitters on Loving, Living with, and Letting Go of Yarn By Clara Parkes

A Stash of One's Own: Knitters on Loving, Living with, and Letting Go of Yarn by Clara Parkes


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A Stash of One's Own: Knitters on Loving, Living with, and Letting Go of Yarn Summary

A Stash of One's Own: Knitters on Loving, Living with, and Letting Go of Yarn by Clara Parkes

A new, addictive-to-read collection of essays and stories celebrating yarn-specifically, the knitter's reputation for acquiring it in large quantities and storing it away in what's lovingly referred to as a "stash." The pieces in this collection span from comical to earnest, lighthearted to deeply philosophical, in a celebration of the how, why, when, and what of stashes each knitter has accumulated over the years. We'll hear from bestselling authors, designers, yarn-store owners, essayists, sheep farmers, mill owners, and the people behind the world's largest collective online stash, Ravelry.com.

About Clara Parkes

Clara Parkes is the founder and publisher of KnittersReview.com, a weekly email newsletter and forum that explores the pleasures and subtleties of yarn, described by Folio magazine as "[for knitters] what Cook's Illustrated is to foodies."

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GOR009925628
9781419732904
1419732900
A Stash of One's Own: Knitters on Loving, Living with, and Letting Go of Yarn by Clara Parkes
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Abrams
2018-09-11
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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