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Compassionate Knitting: Finding Basic Goodness in the Work of Our Hands

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Compassionate Finding Basic Goodness in the Work of Our Hands is a knitting book unlike any other. The 20 original-design projects included in this book range from small accessory items and gifts to wearable garments-all of which include personal ritual in their creation or use. Each project is inspired by an element of the world around us, based on a contemplative theme drawn from Shambhala Buddhism and Eastern arts or, in some cases, Western notions of the magical and mindful.

164 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1900

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April 12, 2010
This book is designed to help the knitter not only create an object but to benefit personally from the creation. There is a nice variety of patterns, from baby clothes to pillows. I have made several pairs of the "Wisps of Mist Wrist Warmers".
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February 4, 2011
I only found 1 pattern out of 20 to try. I was expecting more on the concepts instead of what was in the 3 page intro.
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2,489 reviews81 followers
July 5, 2012
Interesting selection of patterns with sidenotes of instruction, the folklore of aran stitches, etc. There are colour pictures of the projects at the back and the patterns don't seem too difficult.
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December 27, 2016
I think I need to find a way to read her other book about this topic. My library doesn't seem to have it... :-(
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