Alterknits: Imaginative Projects and Creative Exercises
by Leigh Radford
Flipping through this book was thoroughly disappointing. Not very radical, and really a little boring. None of the projects jumped off the page, and any that were even ok would be easily designed by myself anyway (lace-up scarf / wrap). The inspirational quotes are kind of cheesy, this really isn't my kind of knitting book. Too polished, hoity-toity and boring.
Hi! I drew your name for the KTC Traveling Women swap. You didn't include your e-mail on your questionnaire, but I have your blog URL so if you think of anything else you want me to know, just note it here. I think this is going to be fun! Regards, Me
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteI also didn't get your email (weird how that happened to both of us!) Have you done one of these before? It's my first one - and I think it'll be fun too!
I sent my e-mail with my questionnaire; you probably didn't draw me. I asked Melanie and she said she didn't intend to match people directly in pairs. I have you, but you probably have someone else.
ReplyDeleteThis is my first swap and I'm glad I'm starting at KTC. What's better than knitting and books?
Ah, I see! (and it dawns on me - How else would it be anonymous?) :P
ReplyDeleteI do agree, there's nothing better than knitting and books! I'm an amazon.ca and chapters.ca addict. I order books far too often. This last batch includes the unabridged version of Les Miserables - I can't wait! I've never tackled a book quite so thick, but I love the story so much that I think I can do it. It's also a shame to base my love of the story on movies, so I must right that immediately!
What are you currently reading? (other than this month's book?)