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Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee is the author of Yarn Harlot, At Knit's End, Knitting Rules!, and Casts Off. She maintains a popular blog at www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/. She lives with her family in an untidy, wool-filled house in Toronto, where she avoids doing the laundry and knits whenever she gets a minute. show more

Stephanie Pearl-McPhee is the author of Yarn Harlot, At Knit's End, Knitting Rules!, and Casts Off. She maintains a popular blog at www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/. She lives with her family in an untidy, wool-filled house in Toronto, where she avoids doing the laundry and knits whenever she gets a minute.
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Birth date: June 14, 1968
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bossyfemme
bossyfemme rated it 11 years ago
I really liked this book. I don't usually pick things to read that you'd describe as just "pleasant" or whatever, but I sat on the couch and read this cover to cover & I smiled & laughed & teared-up at the intended places and I thoroughly enjoyed myself the whole time.
Wrenegade
Wrenegade rated it 11 years ago
DNF. I think this just wasn't for me. None of the essays that I read kept my attention very well. I'm not a parent, nor into cycling, and it was hard to relate to the ones about her husband and sister. I'm a knitter. That's why I read and love the Yarn Harlot. As it lacked knitting, this one didn...
CrowdedMinds a.k.a. Rita
CrowdedMinds a.k.a. Rita rated it 11 years ago
This little book is a humorous take on knitting written by a long time knitter, and she recounts the life lessons that she has learned from knitting. It draws parallels to real life situations and it's pretty funny. I guess you have to be a knitter to get the full enjoyment out of it! I found out th...
The Book Frog
The Book Frog rated it 11 years ago
You probably don't know this if you're not a knitter (or a bookseller), but the craft of knitting has a long tradition of literature. Not only how-to books, although there are certainly plenty of those. But even the most basic learn-to-knit book contains rumination on the craft, the art, the traditi...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 11 years ago
I got this from Omly as a bookring and really enjoyed it, it was interesting and informative and I want a copy in order to try out some of the things for myself. Full of interesting tips and tricks as accumulated by Stephanie, from her own experience as a knitter. There are a few patterns, but mor...
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