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'Å“ . . . a sort of David Sedaris-like take on knitting'laugh-out-loud funny most of the time and poignantly reflective when it'â„¢s not cracking you up.' 'Library Journal on Yarn Harlo Inside All Wound Up , New York Times best-selling author and self-proclaimed Yarn Harlot Stephanie Pearl-McPhee spins her third yarn on knitting for the 60 million knitters in North America who collectively spend $45 billion a year on knitting-related merchandise. In her trademark style, McPhee talks about knitting, parenting, friendship, and--gasp!--even crocheting in essays that are at times touching, often hilarious, and always entertaining. Fans of her popular blog at www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/ will adore this all-new collection of tales of the woolen and silky skein, which follow the Yarn Harlot's previous exploits chronicled inside Yarn Harlot and Free-Range Knitter ., Funny, unique, and gleeful in her obsession, Pearl-McPhee speaks to knitters of all skill levels in this celebration of craft and creativity., In All Wound Up , Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, the self-proclaimed Yarn Harlot and the New York Times best-selling author of Free-Range Knitter , offers her third assortment of yarns on knitting. In her latest collection of compositions, McPhee touches on knitting, parenting, friendship, and life in essays that are at times touching, often funny, and always entertaining. In addition to her best-selling author duties, McPhee maintains a popular blog at www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/, where thousands of yarn-smiths follow her current exploits and knitting projects., Inside All Wound Up, New York Timesbest-selling author and self-proclaimed Yarn Harlot Stephanie Pearl-McPhee spins her third yarn on knitting for the 60 million knitters in North America who collectively spend $45 billion a year on knitting-related merchandise. In her trademark style, McPhee talks about knitting, parenting, friendship, and-gasp!-even crocheting in essays that are at times touching, often hilarious, and always entertaining. Fans of her popular blog at www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/ will adore this all-new collection of tales of the woolen and silky skein, which follow the Yarn Harlot's previous exploits chronicled inside Yarn Harlotand Free-Range Knitter., Popular knitter and blogger, the Yarn Harlot, is back again with more knitting enjoyment to reveal the purest elements of her woolly craftobsession, frustration, reflection, and funin her third essay collection., This new essay collection of Stephanie Pearl-McPhee's contains hilarious and poignant stories surrounding her favourite topics: knitting, knitters, and what happens when you get those two things anywhere near ordinary people. For the millions of knitters, Stephanie Pearl-McPhee (a.k.a. the Yarn Harlot) shares stories of knitting horrors and triumphs, knitting successes and defeats, but, mostly, stories about the human condition that ring true for everyone-especially if you happen to have a rather large amount of yarn in your house. Funny, unique, and gleeful in her obsession, Pearl-McPhee speaks to knitters of all skill levels in this delightful celebration of craft and creativity., a . . . a sort of David Sedaris-like take on knittinga laugh-out-loud funny most of the time and poignantly reflective when ita s not cracking you up.a a Library Journal on Yarn HarloInside "All Wound Up," "New York Times" best-selling author and self-proclaimed Yarn Harlot Stephanie Pearl-McPhee spins her third yarn on knitting for the 60 million knitters in North America who collectively spend $45 billion a year on knitting-related merchandise. In her trademark style, McPhee talks about knitting, parenting, friendship, and--gasp --even crocheting in essays that are at times touching, often hilarious, and always entertaining. Fans of her popular blog at www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/ will adore this all-new collection of tales of the woolen and silky skein, which follow the Yarn Harlots previous exploits chronicled inside "Yarn Harlot" and "Free-Range Knitter.", a oe . . . a sort of David Sedaris-like take on knittinga "laugh-out-loud funny most of the time and poignantly reflective when ita (TM)s not cracking you up.a a "Library Journal on Yarn HarloInside "All Wound Up," "New York Times" best-selling author and self-proclaimed Yarn Harlot Stephanie Pearl-McPhee spins her third yarn on knitting for the 60 million knitters in North America who collectively spend $45 billion a year on knitting-related merchandise.In her trademark style, McPhee talks about knitting, parenting, friendship, and--gasp --even crocheting in essays that are at times touching, often hilarious, and always entertaining. Fans of her popular blog at www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/ will adore this all-new collection of tales of the woolen and silky skein, which follow the Yarn Harlots previous exploits chronicled inside "Yarn Harlot" and "Free-Range Knitter.", aeoe . . . a sort of David Sedaris-like take on knittingae"laugh-out-loud funny most of the time and poignantly reflective when itae(tm)s not cracking you up.ae ae"Library Journal on Yarn Harlo Inside All Wound Up , New York Times best-selling author and self-proclaimed Yarn Harlot Stephanie Pearl-McPhee spins her third yarn on knitting for the 60 million knitters in North America who collectively spend $45 billion a year on knitting-related merchandise. In her trademark style, McPhee talks about knitting, parenting, friendship, and--gasp!--even crocheting in essays that are at times touching, often hilarious, and always entertaining. Fans of her popular blog at www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/ will adore this all-new collection of tales of the woolen and silky skein, which follow the Yarn Harlot's previous exploits chronicled inside Yarn Harlot and Free-Range Knitter ., oe . . . a sort of David Sedaris-like take on knitting"laugh-out-loud funny most of the time and poignantly reflective when its not cracking you up. "Library Journal on Yarn Harlo Inside All Wound Up , New York Times best-selling author and self-proclaimed Yarn Harlot Stephanie Pearl-McPhee spins her third yarn on knitting for the 60 million knitters in North America who collectively spend $45 billion a year on knitting-related merchandise. In her trademark style, McPhee talks about knitting, parenting, friendship, and--gasp!--even crocheting in essays that are at times touching, often hilarious, and always entertaining. Fans of her popular blog at www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/ will adore this all-new collection of tales of the woolen and silky skein, which follow the Yarn Harlot's previous exploits chronicled inside Yarn Harlot and Free-Range Knitter .

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