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Stephanie Pearl-McPhee

    Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, mieux connue sous le nom de The Yarn Harlot, est une tricoteuse, écrivaine et blogueuse prolifique, célébrée pour ses anecdotes humoristiques mais perspicaces sur les triomphes et les tragédies du tricot. Son écriture pénètre au cœur de cet art, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu des joies et des difficultés du processus créatif. À travers ses histoires, elle explore non seulement les aspects techniques du tricot, mais aussi des thèmes plus profonds tels que la communauté, la patience et la satisfaction de créer quelque chose de tangible. Sa voix unique et sa perspective spirituelle en font une lecture incontournable pour tous ceux qui apprécient les arts de la fibre et les histoires aussi captivantes qu'un pull bien fait.

    Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off: The Yarn Harlot's Guide to the Land of Knitting [With Headphones]
    At Knit's End
    Free Range Knitter. The Yarn Harlot Writes Again
    All Wound Up
    Free-Range Knitter: The Yarn Harlot Writes Again
    Yarn Harlot
    • Yarn Harlot

      The Secret Life of a Knitter

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(3997)Évaluer

      Exploring the multifaceted experience of knitting, the essays delve into its joys and challenges, highlighting it as both a creative outlet and a source of personal reflection. The author likens knitting to various enjoyable activities, emphasizing its spiritual, relaxing, and humorous qualities. Through engaging anecdotes, the book captures the essence of knitting as a vibrant and entertaining pursuit.

      Yarn Harlot
    • Focusing on the humorous and heartfelt experiences of knitters, the collection features a series of essays that explore the intersection of knitting with everyday life. Pearl-McPhee shares her insights and anecdotes, highlighting the quirks and camaraderie found within the knitting community. Through her witty storytelling, she captures the joys and challenges faced by knitters, making the subject relatable to both enthusiasts and novices alike.

      Free-Range Knitter: The Yarn Harlot Writes Again
    • All Wound Up

      The Yarn Harlot Writes for a Spin

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(1763)Évaluer

      In her third collection of essays, the Yarn Harlot explores the intersections of knitting, parenting, and friendship, all while infusing humor and warmth into her reflections. With a voice that resonates with the 60 million knitters in North America, she shares touching and often hilarious anecdotes, even touching on the subject of crocheting. This engaging read captures the joys and challenges of crafting and life, making it a delightful companion for both knitters and non-knitters alike.

      All Wound Up
    • The tangled life of the knitter is the subject of inspired nuttiness in 300 tongue-in-cheek meditations from the Yarn Harlot, Stephanie Pearl-McPhee. At Knit’s End captures the wickedly funny musings of someone who doesn’t believe it’s possible to knit too much and who willingly sacrifices sleep, family, work, and sanity in order to keep doing it. Covering everything from the deadly “second sock syndrome” to a pile of yarn so big it can hide a washing machine, this hilarious collection will have knitters in stitches!

      At Knit's End
    • Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(1829)Évaluer

      Describes and critiques various aspects of the land land of knitting - its people, native language, familiar phrases, strange beliefs, etiquette, and cultural customs.

      Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off