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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
All about the therapeutic nature of knitting,
By Armchair Interviews (Minneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Knitting Through It: Inspiring Stories for Times of Trouble (Inspiring Stories for Troubled Times) (Hardcover)
I began reading Knitting Through It: inspiring stories for times of trouble a few months ago, sampling the WPA's Federal Writer's Project stories and the modern essays as time and whim allowed. The writings collected by Lela Nargi were interesting and shared fascinating stories, certain to appeal to knitters of all ages. Then, earlier this month, I got the news that my grandfather was dying and something propelled me to pop this little book into my suitcase.
We arrived at Grandfather's bedside a few days before he passed away, and I spent some of my time there knitting. At night in the hotel room, Knitting Through It was my reading choice, and it provided comfort in the same way my needles and yarn did during the day. I read it cover to cover and then started over again. Suddenly the stories spoke to my grief directly and I found comfort in the generations of knitters who had experienced similar situations and found a way through it. Knitters are aware of the therapeutic nature of knitting: it calms us during periods of stress, makes us productive during periods of trouble and provides comfort when we gift our work to someone in sorrow. We knit for victims of war and natural disaster, for the homeless and dispossessed, we knit for those grieving and by doing so, we share part of ourselves. Knitting Through It shares those traditions in words, providing comfort and community for knitters. My grandfather passed away on May 1 after a long battle with illness. His legacy of spirituality and hard work were passed down to all his children and grandchildren. When I remember this time it will be with images of knitting, a fitting tribute since it was his wife, my grandmother, who helped me gain proficiency in my knitting. Armchair Interviews agrees.
3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Ok,
By knitter (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Knitting Through It: Inspiring Stories for Times of Trouble (Inspiring Stories for Troubled Times) (Hardcover)
It is interesting the effect that knitting has on others. I know it has helped me in times of stress but for some reason the essays in this book had a hard time keeping my attention.
2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
save your money,
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This review is from: Knitting Through It: Inspiring Stories for Times of Trouble (Inspiring Stories for Troubled Times) (Hardcover)
I expected this book to be much like the Knit Lit book series. I was very disappointed. The stories are very different, old old old. I did not relate to them at all. I put the book in the donation box and hope someone else can get some enjoyment out of it.
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Knitting Through It: Inspiring Stories for Times of Trouble (Inspiring Stories for Troubled Times) by Lela Nargi (Hardcover - March 15, 2008)
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