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Knitting on NPR

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Yesterday morning Sabrina Gschwandtner, author of KnitKnit: Profiles & Projects from Knitting's New Wave, was interviewed on on NPR's The Bryant Park Project. Click here to listen to the interview and see the audio slide show. Sabrina talks to the hosts about her book, the many forms knitting can take (including graffiti, protest, and art); historic and current wartime knitting; knitting and community; and more. Photo above of Isabel Berglund's "City of Stitches" from Sabrina's book.

Posted on February 1, 2008 by Registered CommenterMelanie in , | Comments1 Comment

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... wonderful post ... thanks so much ... nice to hear sabrina featured on npr and knowing that her work is stretching the boundaries in so many ways ... happy days ... mille baci ...

February 1, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterina and gumby

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