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Amy R. Singer
Amy R Singer is the editor of the online knitting magazine Knitty.com which has had more than 130 million site visits since its launch in 2002, more than 10 years ago. Most people who learn she's a knitter and knitting magazine editor who is allergic to wool think it's hysterical. Ha. Never mind.... show more

Amy R Singer is the editor of the online knitting magazine Knitty.com which has had more than 130 million site visits since its launch in 2002, more than 10 years ago. Most people who learn she's a knitter and knitting magazine editor who is allergic to wool think it's hysterical. Ha. Never mind. She's perfectly happy knitting with cotton and silk and lots of other stuff, and wrote a book on the subject (No Sheep for You; Interweave Press, 2007), and a few others about other stuff.Amy lives in Toronto with her husband and their two rabbits, Boeing and Squeeze, and is frequently seen walking about shamelessly in public with her ukulele.
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
If you are a large woman or are knitting for a large woman this is the book for you. It tells you how to flatter the shapes and how to adjust existing patterns while also giving some great patterns to knit. I haven't seen the first installment in this series except on amazon but these are interest...
Bark at the Ghouls
Bark at the Ghouls rated it 17 years ago
I have come to the conclusion that any book that declares itself "hip" usually isn't. This is a knitting book for the beginner and those enamored by boa's and knitted boxers . . .For a book screaming of its hipness the projects here lack edge and fashion sense and, for the most part, seem to me to b...
A little tea, a little chat
A little tea, a little chat rated it 18 years ago
I just don't think this book is justified. It doesn't make a case for why its yarns need its patterns. Or vice versa. The patterns are largely nothing much. If this book ever gets out of storage I can see it going on a long trip to a new home.
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