I am not one to limit my books (why my SO keeps building us new
shelves every year) but I thought about which I use most often. I
concur on Folk Solks, which is a great book. When I was travelling
in Europe for 6 months, I xeroxed just the heel and toe pages because
I couldn't stand to be
Jekka mentions a bias sweater knit in the round. MMM
Makes my mouth water (or something equivalent--makes
my fiber frizz?) Wonder where I can find the book.
In the discussion of books I haven't seen Kaffe
Fassett's name mentioned. Glorious Knits changed my
life, my knitting life, at least.
Trying to limit my fiber working books is absolutely impossible for me.
The have taken over two bedrooms and looking for a new house. However since
I live alone by choice I don't have a problem with what anyone else thinks
or feels.
For my list I looked to those knitting books that I most often
From one who has decided that she has enough knitting books - they are
highly repititious - let's see how long that lasts.
the ones I use
Barbara Walker's Treasuries (the first three - the last is a compendium of
odds ends 'sampler knitting,which I have h) I think mosiac
knitting
Dear List,
If anyone still has the email for Susan I believe, that was selling her
knitting books would you please forward to me? I deleted it instead of
filing.
Thanks,
Margie
Margie Korshoj, Pioneer Alpaca Ranch
PAR Excellence
10204 South C St.
La Grande, OR 97850
541-963-9441
[EMAIL
Hi, Margie --
Here is Susan's email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I hope we don't want the same
books! :)
Cheers,
Sue
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Thanks Sue. I hope so too!
Margie Korshoj, Pioneer Alpaca Ranch
PAR Excellence
10204 South C St.
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541-963-9441
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