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=='''31 OCTOBER'''==
 
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|isbn=1635866243
 
|title=The Knitting Pattern Writing Handbook
 
|author=Kristina McGrath and Sarah Walworth
 
|rating=4.5
 
|genre=Crafts
 
|summary=''I quickly discovered that putting words and numbers on a page wasn't enough.  Creating a pattern that was correct, clear, concise, and consistent required a great deal of trial and error, patience, and perseverance.'' (Introduction byFrancoise Danoy)
 
 
A friend recently showed me a knitting pattern for which she'd paid good money.  The first line of the instructions began: ''Cast off 100 stitches...''  It was clear that no good could come of this - the instructions didn't get any better - and (finally) PayPal obliged with a refund when the seller refused as she couldn't afford the repayment.  The pattern looked pretty, but the creator didn't have the basic knowledge and skills to enable her to connect with her knitters.  She should have read ''The Knitting Pattern Writing Handbook''.
 
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=='''2 NOVEMBER'''==
 
=='''2 NOVEMBER'''==
 
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Revision as of 09:24, 30 October 2023

2 NOVEMBER

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Review of

Went to London, Took the Dog by Nina Stibbe

4star.jpg Autobiography

Nina Stibbe is returning to London for a sabbatical after being away for twenty years. She's been at Victoria's smallholding in Leicestershire which isn't all that conducive to writing, as there's always something smallholding happening - as you might expect. The other side of the decision was sealed when a room became available (courtesy of Deborah Moggach) at a very reasonable rent. Full Review

1 FEBRUARY

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Review of

A Sign of Her Own by Sarah Marsh

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After a bout of scarlet fever as a child, Ellen Lark loses her hearing. Suddenly plunged into a world of silence, everything about her life changes. Living in a time when the use of sign language was seen as something only savages do, Ellen is sent to a school where she is taught to lip read, but physically restrained from signing. From here, she ends up in another school studying under Alexander Graham Bell who has been teaching the deaf and using a system called Visible Speech. At the same time, Bell is working on other inventions and ideas, and Ellen finds herself unwittingly caught up in a complicated tangle of espionage. Full Review

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