[Nfb-krafters-korner] FQ: Books with crafts woven into the theme

Ramona Walhof rwnfbi at q.com
Sun Apr 17 18:38:08 UTC 2011


Annette, There are a lot of books that are fun too read, novels, I mean. 
There are also a lot about how to do things.

The Elm Street Quilters series is fun and follows a group of women through 
quilting camp at an old mansion in Pennsylvania and their individual lives 
and projects.  I forgot the author of that, but a long name, I think.

Debbie Macomber has started a knitting series on Blossom Street in Seattle. 
I have read twoo of them, but fun, too. A lot of historical novels have 
interesting parts about weaving, spinning, dyeing,  knitting, sewing, 
quilting.  This question could keep us busy for a month of Sundays.

Ramona
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Annette Carr" <amcarr1 at verizon.net>
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Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 7:48 PM
Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] FQ: Books with crafts woven into the theme


> NFB Krafters Korner's Friday's Question of the Week for 4/15/11
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> What books have you read where one or more of the characters work on a 
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> during the story?  What is the book, who was the character and what did 
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> The purpose of the NFB's Krafters Korner's Friday's Question of the week 
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> to stimulate craft related conversations and for the sharing of 
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> future Fridays Questions of the Week, please e-mail Annette at
> amcarr1 at verizon.net or Joyce at Blindhands at aol.com.
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> Happy crafting,
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> Annette
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