The impressive collection of writers here have contributed essays that celebrate knitting and knitters. They share their knitting triumphs and disasters as well as their life triumphs and disasters. . . . These essays will break your heart. They will have you laughing out loud.Ann Hood, from the introductionIngenious. . . . Could it be that writers who knit are the cleverestpeople in the world?Otherwise normal-seeming writers come out as knitters inthe infinitely crafty Ann Hoods anthology Knitting Yarns.How hot is that?A seamless collection of essays that explores the agony and ecstasy of knitting yarns on the needles as well as on the page. . . .Poignant, funny, and moving,In this lovely anthology, Sue Grafton, Barbara Kingsolver, and other authors go public with their passion for knitting.