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Wrapped in Crochet: Scarves; Wraps; and Shawls

DOC Wrapped in Crochet: Scarves; Wraps; and Shawls by Kristin Omdahl in Arts-Photography

Description

Cherish the gorgeous and timeless appeal of Americarsquo;s northeast with this irresistible collection. Inspired by autumn; winter; and spring in new England (where the savvy knitter is never far from a sweater between September and March); New England Knits delivers 25 gorgeous patterns with classic wearability and contemporary style.Inspired by their daily surroundings; New England-based designers Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Melissa LaBarre created each piece to distinctly showcase the weather; colors; and culture of the region they so love. Projects by four guest designers from new England yarn companies round out the collection.Lushly photographed; New England Knits is divided into three classic themes: Around the Town; Fall on the Farm; and Along the Coast. Within each section yoursquo;ll find beautiful multiseasonal clothes and accessories; such as cardigans for layering or scarves to warm your neck when the temperatures dip. Yoursquo;ll also fall in love with soft sweaters; durable bags; cozy mittens; and more! With New England Knits; yoursquo;ll have everything you need for a perfect new England-inspired wardrobe.


#534185 in eBooks 2013-02-01 2013-02-01File Name: B00DH40ONY


Review
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful. Poor Editing and Proofreading Mars TextBy J. BullerAs a great fan of George S. Kaufman (especially of his works co-written with Moss Hart); I was very much looking forward to reacquainting myself with his earlier comedies co-written with Edna Ferber. Unfortunately; this book has to be the most poorly proofread and mis-edited mass market text Ive ever seen. My guess is that the text was scanned in using OCR software. A tremendous number of words make no sense in their context or are not even real words at all. Frequently; words will have capital letters; symbols; or numbers randomly inserted into the middle of them. Punctuation is erratic; with numerous periods in the midst of words or within sentences. The result is that the text is a chore to read; and the typesetting almost ruins these otherwise interesting plays. My advice is that; if you have access to the three plays in another volume; read them there; youll enjoy the experience more. This is really an amateurish product that does disservice to the creativity of two fine pros.2 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful collectionBy A CustomerI am a fan of both authors; Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman. They wrote beautiful plays together that are particularly charming! Royal Family is a great play that I am currently in as the character Gwen so I have explored the show quite well. I highly recommend this collection of plays to anyone who enjoys humor and drama! Thanks for reading :)3 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Not as funny as I expectedBy A CustomerI was told that the play "The Royal Family" would be hilariously funny. I must say; it seemed somehow outdated and the jokes were not funny at all. I do not understand Tonys character. The character development is poor; except for the authors development of Fanny Cavendish. Dont bother reading through this waste of words!

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