
The Yarn Whisperer
Stockinette, ribbing, cables, even the humble yarn over can instantly evoke places, times, people, conversations, all those poignant moments that weâve tucked away in our memory banks. Over time, those stitches form a map of our lives.
âFrom the preface
In The Yarn Whisperer: Reflections on a Life in Knitting, renowned knitter and author Clara Parkes ponders the roles knitting plays in her life via 22 captivating, poignant, and laugh-out-loud funny essays. Recounting tales of childhood and adulthood, family, friends, adventure, privacy, disappointment, love, and celebration, she hits upon the universal truths that drive knitters to create and explores the ways in which knitting can be looked at as a metaphor for so many other things. Put simply, âNo matter how perfect any one sweater may be, itâs only human to crave another. And another, and another.â
Praise for The Yarn Whisperer:
âClara Parkes: The Yarn Seer.â âInterweave Knits magazine
âIf you are a knitter, or even if you are not, read this book for the sheer joy of her writing, for the way she strings ideas together and brings you into her world . . . I would compare her to Mark Twain because of her dry humor. Honestly, sheâs that good.â âNew Jersey Courier Newsâ In Sticthes blog
âRead this book to be reminded of how special it is to be a part of this warm and fuzzy community.â âAbout.com
âI see a lot of yarn books in this gig, and Whisperer is not only the best Iâve seen this year, itâs one of my all-time faves. Seriously, itâs that good.â âThe Oregonian
âI donât want to stop reading. Each chapter is a little jewel.â âKnitCircus.com
âParkes has a poetâs appreciation for the interconnectivity of seemingly disparate aspects of life . . . I have a sense of affinity with the metaphors she chooses, which are drawn from music, gardening, baking, and of course, knitting. Her language dances and gallops, chuckles and sings.â âKangath Knits blog
âThe Yarn Whisperer weaves together knitting anecdotes and life experiences of the author in a way that I think we can all relate to.â âKelbourne Woolens blog
âItâs a fun book for curling up on a cool day with a cup of tea, knitting nearby, of course.â âCraftGossip.com
âIt is seriously the best book about knitting experiences ever. I absolutely LOVED it!â âSweetly Made
âIf you havenât read The Yarn Whisperer yet, you should. Itâs sweet, funny and full of moments youâll recognize or aspire to. I recommend you get a copy.â âMoth Heaven
âIn this charming series of linked essays, Parkes metaphorically puts the fast whorl on her wheel and spins something entirely new, showing that sheâs not just a good writer but a great one. Funny, sweet, and trenchant and offered in twenty-two digestible bits, this book is not only the quintessential sampler afghan of knit lit, it is also the âItâ gift of the season. Buy a stack to stuff inside the handmade stockings of your knitting-circle friends.â âVogue Knitting
âThe creator of Knitterâs Review has created a collection of stories of her life of knitting, yarn, baking and overall appreciation for all things beautiful, and has woven them together like afghan squares with charm, grace and hilarity.â âPetite Purls
âHer writing is incredibly clever . . . this book will be dear to your heart.â âKnit the Hell Out
Auteur | | Clara Parkes |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Digitaal luisterboek |
Categorie | | Vrije tijd & Hobby |