For the Love of Knitting: A Celebration of the Knitter's Art

by Kari Cornell

Other authorsMelanie Falick (Contributor), Meg Swansen (Contributor), Elizabeth Zimmerman (Contributor), Susan Gordon Lydon (Contributor), Voyageur Press (Author)
Hardcover, 2004

Status

Available

Barcode

1459

Description

One surviving cotton sock tells us that the Egyptians were knitting as long ago as the first millennium AD. Tenderly preserved shawls and sweaters bespeak our great-grandmothers handiwork. And colorful strands of yarn escaping from a basket in the corner show that the tradition lives on with us. That tradition, celebrated in the stories and essays in this book, knits together a world of warmth and memory, wisdom and camaraderie. These writings--sometimes amusing, sometimes moving, always entertaining--comprise a charming scrapbook reflecting the myriad cultural and historical aspects of knitting. Ranging from the days of World War II to our own time, they include offerings by Jamaica Kincaid, Melanie Falick, Elizabeth Zimmermann, Meg Swansen, Susan Gordon Lydon, Pam Allen, Lela Nargi, Perri Klass, Teva Durham, and many others. Artwork by Solveig Hisdal, fiber artists Debbie New and Karen Searle, and photographer Chris Hartlove, along with historical photographs, vintage advertising, and pattern booklets, brings the color and textures of these stories to vibrant life. Whether you ply knitting needles yourself or simply appreciate the art, this collection will enfold you in all the softness, warmth, and beauty of knitting today and yesterday.… (more)

Publication

Voyageur Press (2004), 160 pages

Language

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ISBN

0896580458 / 9780896580459

User reviews

LibraryThing member margaretsinclair
This is such a feel good book. It talks about how knitting has colored our lives and the lives of those around us and before us. It's really wonderful. Often I get impatient with stories of knitting; I'm too much of a here and now cut to the chase girl but this editor has managed to grab my
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attention and hold it. I think it's because she has interspersed the book with wonderful 40's and 50's ads for knitting which is right out of my childhood. Clever editor, that one.
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Original language

English

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