I Knit
by Amy Spencer
Today's crafters are aware of the impact of their actions, some create as part of a radical form of political protest, others take a stance against sweatshop manufacturing by making their own clothes, some produce as part of a self-sufficient lifestyle, others start knitting groups as a way to meet new friends.
With an emphasis on simplicity, affordability and adaptability, these patterns and projects provide a contemporary document of the movement in a fresh and highly visual way. This book includes full page photographs, illustrations and diagrams throughout.
(Marion Boyars, 2007, pb, 288 pages)