Knitting Fiction
Knitting fiction is a fun way for knitters to combine their passion for stitching with their love of reading. Here are some reviews of books that include knitting as part of the plot
Knitty Kitty
Knitty Kitty is a cute little children's book aimed at kids ages four to eight about a mama kitty knitting to keep her babies warm. It's a good bedtime story or really a cute story for any time of day.
Knitty Kitty is a cute little children's book aimed at kids ages four to eight about a mama kitty knitting to keep her babies warm. It's a good bedtime story or really a cute story for any time of day.
Family Tree
Family Tree is a knitting novel that is really about a lot more than knitting. It focuses on our heritage, what we know, what we think we know and what it all means when a new life comes into the picture.
Family Tree is a knitting novel that is really about a lot more than knitting. It focuses on our heritage, what we know, what we think we know and what it all means when a new life comes into the picture.
The Knitting Circle
Ann Hood's The Knitting Circle is a heartwarming, heartbreaking tale of women (and men) who knit and the stories that brought them to the craft, as well as the way knitting saved their lives.
Ann Hood's The Knitting Circle is a heartwarming, heartbreaking tale of women (and men) who knit and the stories that brought them to the craft, as well as the way knitting saved their lives.
The Friday Night Knitting Club
Friday Night Knitting Club is a nice story about a single mother who owns a yarn shop and the family of knitters that surrounds her thanks to a knitting club at the shop.
Friday Night Knitting Club is a nice story about a single mother who owns a yarn shop and the family of knitters that surrounds her thanks to a knitting club at the shop.
Back on Blossom Street
If you're looking for knitting fiction where virtually everyone gets a happy ending, you've got to pay a visit to Blossom Street.
If you're looking for knitting fiction where virtually everyone gets a happy ending, you've got to pay a visit to Blossom Street.
Knit Two
Legions of readers -- even some non-knitters -- enjoyed Kate Jacobs' first book, The Friday Night Knitting Club, and they are sure to enjoy the sequel, a look at the ladies of Walker and Daughter five years after the close of the first book.
Legions of readers -- even some non-knitters -- enjoyed Kate Jacobs' first book, The Friday Night Knitting Club, and they are sure to enjoy the sequel, a look at the ladies of Walker and Daughter five years after the close of the first book.
