These essays cover the obsession, frustration, reflection, and fun of knitting. The author says, "It is a well-known fact that knitting is a sparkling form of entertainment, as spiritual as yoga, as relaxing as a massage, and as funny as Erma Bombeck trapped in a PTA meeting."
From The Publisher:
Over 50 million people in America knit. The average knitter spends between $500 and $1,700 a year on yarn, patterns, needles, and books. No longer just a fad or a hobby, knitting has advanced to a lifestyle.
Yarn Harlot: The Secret Life of a Knitter moves beyond instructions and patterns into the purest elements of knitting: obsession, frustration, reflection, and fun. Stephanie Pearl-McPhee's humorous and poignant essays find humor in knitting an enormous afghan that requires a whopping 30 balls of wool, having a husband with size 13 feet who loves to wear hand-knit socks, and earns her "yarn harlot" title with her love of any new yarn-she'll quickly drop an old project for the fresh saucy look of a new interesting yarn.
Since the upsurge in knitting began in the early '90s, the number of women under 45 who knit has doubled. Knitting is no longer a hobby for just grandmothers-women and men of all ages are embracing this art. Describing its allure is best left to Stephanie who explains: "It is a well-known fact that knitting is a sparkling form of entertainment, as spiritual as yoga, as relaxing as a massage, and as funny as Erma Bombeck trapped in a PTA meeting."
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Reviews
– Customer review on 31/01/2007
Whilst this book does not contain a single pattern or even a new stitch, it does provide plenty of useful tips for surviving in house having at least on non-knitter. One of my favourite ideas is storing, or is that hiding, yarn in suit bags in the closet. I am an avid knitter, but haven’t yet found myself stretching to storing any of my stash in kitchen bowls in the pantry cupboard.
I did, however, completely associate with beginning that almighty project with vigor and zest (along with a touch of love) only to discover that the project is as really big as everyone else said it was; and no matter how much I love the person I am knitting for, the yarn or the pattern, it is going to take more than shear will power to finish this baby!
Other funny stories include the loss of a single double pointed needle, rendering the remaining three somewhat useless and Pearl-McPhee’s constant battle with her backyard wildlife. There are also touching stories of knitting for others and the sadness a knitter feels when he or she is no longer able to continue.
I love the fact that I can identify with this (not so) secret diary of Pearl-McPhee and that there is no pressure to perform any miracles to knit as there are no patterns!
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