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The Songmaker's Chair

PDF The Songmaker's Chair by Albert Wendt in Arts-Photography

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Big city. Big style. Discover knitting thats fashionable yet timeless.Knit for uptown or downtown with a trend-setting New York City designer. With these 20 polished; sophisticated projects; knitwear designer Melissa Wehrle has created a collection that perfectly reflects the rhythm; flavor; and drama of city life.From a chunky cabled sweater and hat to a beautiful tunic and gossamer cardigan; Melissas designs are beautifully shaped; expertly finished; and ready to be shown off on the street. They feature a variety of construction and finishing techniques; including knit-in pockets; tabs; button details; slip-stitch edgings; and small slits and pleats.Projects are divided along three themes:Heart of the City- Designed for those who enjoy sleek midtown in mind.Urban Bohemia- The downtown bohemian goddess will love these looks.City Gardens- Made to inspire a sense of tranquility.These three looks balance out a complete picture of the modern woman. What more could a city knitter need?


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Review
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Illuminating.By K. McQueenI snatched this addition to 33 1/3 series for curiositys sake. It has been the most satisfying read from said series for me. As a previous reviewer stated; the book is not just about "Spiderland;" but about a mid-western band whose time was too short. Also; it is a good story.I did not honestly understand Slints impact on alternative music until the early summer of 1995. My girlfriends high school class/band-mate was home from college and; meeting me for the first time; was examining my CD collection. He was suprised I had the three Slint releases. I pointed out that I still had my Jennifer Hartman Records "Tweez" LP given to me by one of the band members just after its release in 1989. The guy exploded.Even after having passing association with one of the members of Slint; if one would call it that; I didnt really know much about Slint. I missed seeing them perform; but had the available recordings. They were often played for other people who found them interesting. I knew a bit about the other bands from Louisville and others associated with the band. Still; Slint remained an enigma. Or; at least until I finished reading Scott Tennents biographical essay.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Must read for any Slint fanBy Jonathan GloverI wish I could rate more stars. I thought this was a GREAT read. If you are somewhere on the fence about this book; but love Slint/Spiderland - - read this!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Cool simply because of the lack of info in general.By digitalswimNice to read a bit of info from behind the curtain. The author often expressed his opinions as fact. Very subjective.

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