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In Things I Learned from Knitting (whether I wanted to or not), Pearl Mc-Phee examines age-old aphorisms in light of knitting. From Hope Springs Eternal to A Friend In Need Is A Friend Indeed and Birds Of A Feather Flock Together, Pearl-McPhee casts a fresh, off-beat light on these sayings. Presented in quick, punchy takes, each entry in this book calls out to be read aloud and shared with anyone who enjoys playing with yarn and needles.Pearl-McPhee's observations are hilarious; the situations she describes strike a familiar, not you, too? feeling in the heart of anyone who knits. Interspersed throughout the book are her notes on the things that Knitting is still trying to teach me... That no matter how well you knit, looking at your work too closely isn't helpful. It's like kissing with your eyes open. Nobody looks good that close up.
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Glued binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 159 p. Contains: Illustrations. 
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SIGNED Hardcover First edition-Knitting author and humorist Pearl-McPhee (she has been called the "Erma Bombeck of knitters") and an irresistable collection of witty observations on how knitting and life wisdom are spun together. From "beginning is easy, continuing is hard" to "size doesn't matter" to "you can fix almost anything, " her observations are hilarious-and true. Interspersed throughout the book are her notes on the things that "Knitting is still trying to teach me "-thing like "That no matter how well you knit, looking at your work too closely isn't helpful. It's like kissing with your eyes open. Nobody looks good that close up. " SIGNED on the title page. Small format (will fit easily in any knitting bag), 160 pp. 