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Interviews | June 19, 2009

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jimlynchIf Carl Hiaasen set one of his novels on a residential stretch of boundary line between British Columbia and Washington, or if Richard Russo's characters had relatives in the Pacific Northwest, the result might be something like Jim Lynch's Border Songs. Continue »
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Shear Spirit: Ten Fiber Farms, Twenty Patterns, and Miles of Yarn

by Joan Tapper

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An artisan who captures Maine’s summer air in her sun-and-sea-dyed yarns. A weaver and a poet whose Buddhist stupa sits near the barns of their Massachusetts farm. Two scientists turned sheep farmers whose flock grazes in the shadows of Montana’s Bridger Mountains. A Navajo sheep herder and craftsman in the Black Mesa region of Arizona whose endangered breed of sheep were rescued from extinction. These are just a few of the captivating portraits of America’s fiber farms and ranches featured in Shear Spirit.

Part coffee-table book, part inspirational work, and part pattern guide, Shear Spirit connects knitters to the yarn-producing community in a new and intimate way. Filled with stunning photographs, fascinating essays, and heartwarming profiles, this book follows the writer and photographer to 10 fiber farms and ranches across America-from the Willamette Valley of Oregon to the coast of Maine-capturing the essence of the people, places, and animals that, together, create yarn. Twenty projects featuring yarns from the farms surveyed will inspire knitters everywhere.

A visual journey to America’s fiber farms and ranches plus a rich inside look at the challenging but rewarding lives of the people who have devoted their lives to harvesting and spinning fleece into yarn, Shear Spirit takes fiber enthusiasts of all ages and interests right to the source of their common passion.

Review:

“With her perceptive profiles of life on farms from Maine to Oregon, Joan Tapper introduces us to passionate people whose lives are beautifully tied to the land. Gale Zucker’s rich, human photographs show us these stunning places, tender faces, and the most gorgeous fiber. Shear Spirit’s stories will stay with you long after you finish the book and will weave through your imagination as you create the lovely projects.” –Ann Shayne and Kay Gardiner, Authors of Mason-Dixon Knitting

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“Set down your knitting needles, kick off your barn boots, and put on the kettle before becoming absorbed in every page of this book. Whether you are smitten with fiber or warm wooly faces, Shear Spirit provides a cozy window into modern-day fiber farming. Get ready to spend an afternoon on the farm without tuning up the tractor, and enjoy colorful patterns that will keep you happily counting stitches well into the night.” –Linda Cortright, Wildfibers Magazine

Synopsis:

Part coffee-table book, part inspirational work, and part pattern guide, "Shear Spirit" connects knitters to the yarn-producing community in a new and intimate way with its stunning photographs, fascinating essays, and heartwarming profiles.

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Krista Smith-Moroziuk, June 1, 2009 (view all comments by Krista Smith-Moroziuk)
This book is an inspiration. It connects the knitter to where their yarn comes from, and also has wonderful patterns. Showcasing 10 farms the photography is wonderful.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780307394033
Subtitle:
Ten Fiber Farms, Twenty Patterns, and Miles of Yarn
Author:
Tapper, Joan
Photographer:
Zucker, Gale
Author:
Photography by Gale Zucker
Publisher:
Potter Craft
Subject:
Needlework - Knitting
Subject:
Knitting
Subject:
Yarn
Publication Date:
April 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
160
Dimensions:
10.96x8.86x.67 in. 1.95 lbs.

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