ktrion
Oakland
Imagine a book on spirituality written by a lady who used to run a yarn shop — 2 years ago
If you’re curious, check this one out for the library. It’s definitely not a “keeper.”
This book was a complete disappointment.
The author has little spiritual practice of her own. So as a reader if feels like she’s read some of the same books I have, and is making connections between them, but not particularly deep or significant ones.
The patterns are mostly for junk nobody wants or needs. As opposed to something useful or beautiful. I swear, I’d rather have one more pattern for a damn chemo cap than this ugly knitted spiral onto which you can sew charms from the craft store. (There is a really basic shawl included almost as an afterthought, and that may be the one thing I try to make.)
If you’re interested in knitting as a spiritual practice, look elsewhere. I’m going to give Mindful Knitting and Knitting the Mystery a try.



