
Knitting Pearls
Writers Writing About Knitting
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Narrated by:
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William Dufris
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Tavia Gilbert
The rhythm, ritual, and pleasure of knitting are celebrated in this new collection for lovers of both knitting and literature. In Knitting Pearls, two dozen writers write about the transformative and healing powers of knitting. Lily King remembers the year her family lived in Italy, and a knitted hat that helped her daughter adjust to her new home. Laura Lippman explores how converting to Judaism changed not only Christmas but also her mother's gift of a knitted stocking. Jodi Picoult remembers her grandmother and how through knitting she felt that everlasting love. And Bill Roorbach remembers his freshman year in college when knitting soothed his broken heart and helped him fall in love again. Other contributors include Steve Almond, Ann Leary, Christina Baker Kline, Lee Woodruff, and knitting rock stars Jared Flood of Brooklyn Tweed and the Yarn Whisperer, Clara Parks. With knitting patterns from renowned stores such as Purl Soho, Hill Country Weavers, and Churchmouse Yarns, Knitting Pearls is by turns delightful and heartbreaking, joyous and wise. These personal stories by award-winning writers celebrate the moments of loss and love intertwined in the rhythm, ritual, and pleasure of knitting.
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Many tortuous moments were spent listening to the narrator reading a knitting pattern. I skipped the rest.
Remember most of these writers are not knitters.
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Yes, yarn is involved. Yes, some stories were a stretch.
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The reader's voice is too smug.
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One obvious problem: it is a waste of time for Audible to read us the 4 knitting patterns in the book. Why not give them to us as a pdf rather than reading them?
Oh dear.
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Never Grow Tired of This One
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don't like
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The knitting patterns are read
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The writers are not knitters. The knitters are not writers. Or something.
The read patterns were terrible.
This should have never been put into an Audible format-- these pieces should be at most put into a blog.
And never spoken about again.
Please, just end it
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