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Book Review of "It Itches" by Franklin Habit
It Itches by Franklin Habit will be a most popular holiday gift. Any knitter, crocheter, or yarner will laugh at, learn from, and love this book.
Ewe Stash Application for the iPhone
A brand new application for the iPhone has just been released. It caters to fiber artists and keeps on-the-go yarners organized. Best of all, there are no lists to lose.
Hooked on Murder Novel by Betty Hechtman
Not all books about crocheting have to be full of patterns and techniques. Hooked on Murder by Betty Hechtman is a light-reading mystery with a yarner theme.
101 Stitch Patterns to Knit or Crochet Gift Sets
Interweave Press has recently released the box sets, 101 Stitches to Crochet & 101 Stitches to Knit. They make terrific gifts for knitters and crocheters.
Epi-Peace Ahimsa Silk - A Humane Fabric Choice
Traditional silk yarn is produced from silk worms that must be killed to get their filaments. Ahimsa silk, invented by Kusuma Rajaiah, provides a humane alternative.
Crochet Me! Book Review
Crochet Me! by Kim Werker claims to carry "Designs to Fuel the Crochet Revolution." It does not disappoint.
Guernsey Sweaters
Guernsey sweaters, traditional knitwear for men, are classic and quality wrapped up in one. Their history and characteristics are legendary.
Audio Knit Books
Knitting is wonderful all by itself, but knitting and hearing about knitting simultaneously is bliss. Try a knitting audio book today.
Flip Knit Books Review
Designer Annie Modesitt authors a new series of books that allow beginning knitters to carry moving video instruction with them-in book form.
Goth Knit & The AntiCraft
The AntiCraft is self-heralded as "knitting, beading, and stitching for the slightly sinister," and it means it. Take a close look before buying!
The Friday Night Knitting Club
The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs is a great read for knitters and non-knitters alike. Read it and pass it on to another special woman.
DPNs Versus Circular
In-the-Round knitting means having to choose to work with either double-pointed needles or circular ones. There are big differences.