Stitch 'n' Bitch Crochet: The Happy Hooker by Debbie Stoller
Last month at BEA, I got in line for Debbie Stoller’s autograph. She was signing her new book called Stitch ‘n’ Bitch Crochet: The Happy Hooker.I knew that Stoller was the famous face behind Stitch ‘n’ Bitch: The Knitter’s Handbook, but I hadn’t paid much attention before because I don’t know how to knit, and don’t have too much of an interest in learning. I do, however, crochet.
About a third of The Happy Hooker is actually devoted to teaching beginners how to crochet, so I skipped through that. The rest of the book offers some interesting patterns. While I’ll probably never crochet a “bikini-in-a-bag,” I may someday try a shawl or a beanie hat. Many of the designs are not exactly my style, but if I was really ambitious, I might try a sweater or two. One nice feature of this book is that there are some more unusual patterns, like crocheting wire into a beaded bracelet, or simple yarn for an iPod holder.
So I made it to the front of the line, and as Stoller was signing my book, I searched madly in the recesses of my brain for something eloquent (or at least not stupid) to say. I ended up mangling something like, “I’m so glad you wrote this book, because I don’t knit.”
Stoller gave me a shrinking look. The look said that I was the epitome of tactlessness, that I was undeserving of even the privilege or reading one of her books. “Knitting is… worth learning,” she said stiffly, and her hand jerked, causing her to spell a word wrong. She hastily scribbled it out, fixed it, and signed her name. I slunk off with my book.
I should just stop talking to authors. It’s too traumatic.
Stitch 'n' Bitch Crochet: The Happy Hooker by Debbie Stoller
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look for the info. on the right hand side...scroll down. To fill you in, the Summer Reading Challenge is basically personal reading goals for each person starting June 1st to end of August. For me, I am trying to read 14 books for the 14 weeks- 1 book a week which is challenging for me saying I work full time and am a mom of a 3 year old. Sorry this comment doesn't apply to your blog post but I did check your blog out. I like Ann Patchett as a writer as well. I didn't read Bel Canto but have been told it's great. I'll add it to my reading list!
Thanks for the info!
Hi Renee - Thank you for dropping by and I'm sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. I see Rachel has already responded though. Hope that helps.
I'm so glad to "meet" another book blogger so hope you don't mind if I link you :)
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