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| 2702 products found for knitting  | Upbeat cancer survivor Lydia and her pragmatic sister, Margaret, start a "Knit to Quit" group in their Blossom Street yarn store in Seattle, bringing in a delightful assortment of customers for weekly self-help sessions, including a local baker who... |  | A novel celebrating the joys of female friendship, FRIDAY NIGHT KNITTING CLUB is set in a tiny knitting shop in New York City. Georgia Walker, the shop's proprietor, has formed a tight little community with an eclectic collective of fellow knitters.... |  | Kate Jacobs follows up her bestselling A FRIDAY NIGHT KNITTING CLUB about Georgia Walker’s Manhattan knitting store with KNIT TWO. The store’s multi-generational knitting club has some new projects that reflect what the members are confronting in... |  | Author Debbie Macomber returns to the soap-opera drama of Lydia Goetz's knitting shop in her third installment in the Blossom Street series. In this go round, one of the knitters is a grieving widow, one is engaged to a minister, and Lydia's own... |  | Knitting has shed its grandmotherly trappings and is now the province of the young and trendy. Debbie Stoller, the co-publisher of the feminist magazine Bust and founder of the New York Stitch 'N Bitch (a weekly gathering of knitters in their 20s and... |  | |  | |  | Golden Snitch Ball ornaments, House Hats, the Weasley Sweater, and Hermione’s Cable and Bobble Hat are just a few of the 30 patterns in this Harry Potter-obsessed knitting book. With full-color photographs and clear instructions. |  | |  | The holiday season--which kicks off in November with Thanksgiving and, in a marathon of family, food, and festivities, goes all the way through New Year's--keeps the women of the New York knitting sisterhood (first introduced in THE FRIDAY NIGHT... |
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