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Knit along with Debbie Macomber : a charity guide for knitters

Presents easy knitting and crocheting projects inspired by the novel's characters.

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  • "Hannah's list"@en
  • "Charity guide for knitters"@en
  • "20 wishes"

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  • "Presents easy knitting and crocheting projects inspired by the novel's characters."@en
  • "Lydia Goetz, owner of A Good Yarn on Seattle's Blossom Street, offers a class called Knit to Quit for people who want to quit something - or someone! - and start a new phase of their lives. She is joined by a woman who just broke off her engagement; another who wants to quit smoking so she can have a baby and a man who is dealing with the stress of running a family business. Oh and Lydia has her own stress - becoming a foster parent to an angry, defiant twelve-year-old girl."@en
  • "Knitting and LifeThey're both about beginnings?and endings. That's why Lydia Goetz, owner of A Good Yarn on Seattle's Blossom Street, offers a class called Knit to Quit. It's for people who want to quit something?or someone!?and start a new phase of their lives.First to join is Phoebe Rylander, who's trying to get over a man. Alix Turner and her husband want a baby, so she has to quit smoking. And Bryan Hutchinson needs a way to deal with the stress of running his family's business.Then there's Lydia's friend Anne Marie Roche. She and her adopted daughter, Ellen, have finally settled into a secure and happy routine?when a stranger appears asking questions.Meanwhile, Lydia and her husband, Brad, have their hands full with the angry, defiant twelve-year-old who unexpectedly becomes their foster child?.But when your life?and your stitches?get snarled, your friends can always help!"@en
  • "Lydia Goetz, owner of A Good Yarn on Seattle's Blossom Street, offers a class called Knit to Quit for people who need to quit something and start over, and finds herself dealing with a whole new set of people and problems, including a couple on the home front."@en
  • "Knitting is a lot like life...dropped stitches and all."@en
  • "Macomber provides fourteen meaningful ways your hobby can bring comfort and dignity to individuals in need. Whether in your own community or through a national charity, these hand-knit blankets, garments and accessories can make a difference in someone's life."@en
  • "As new clients, including a woman recovering from a broken engagement and a lawyer fighting to save his career, find friendship in her knitting class, Lydia Goetz deals with her own share of drama when a stranger comes to her bookstore stirring up trouble."@en
  • "As new clients, including a woman recovering from a broken engagement and a lawyer fighting to save his career, find friendship in her knitting class, Lydia Goetz deals with her own share of drama when a stranger comes to her bookstore stirring up trouble."
  • "They're both about beginnings - and endings. That's why Lydia Goetz, owner of A Good Yarn on Seattle's Blossom Street, offers a class called Knit to Quit. It's for people who want to quit something - or someone! - and start a new phase of their lives. First to join is PHoebe Rylander, who's trying to get over a man. Alix Turner and her husband want a baby, so she has to quit smoking. And Bryan Hutchinson needs a way to deal with the stress of running his family's business."@en
  • "Upbeat cancer survivor Lydia and her pragmatic sister, Margaret, start a "Knit to Quit" group in their Blossom Street yarn store in Seattle, bringing in a delightful assortment of customers for weekly self-help sessions, including a local baker who wants a baby as much as Lydia does, a super-stressed chocolate magnate who takes the knitting class after his doctor suggests it, and a young woman who is trying to quit obsessing about a broken engagement."
  • "Upbeat cancer survivor Lydia and her pragmatic sister, Margaret, start a "Knit to Quit" group in their Blossom Street yarn store in Seattle, bringing in a delightful assortment of customers for weekly self-help sessions, including a local baker who wants a baby as much as Lydia does, a super-stressed chocolate magnate who takes the knitting class after his doctor suggests it, and a young woman who is trying to quit obsessing about a broken engagement."@en

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  • "Popular literature"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Patterns"
  • "Patterns"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"
  • "Domestic fiction"@en

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  • "Summer on Blossom Street : [a Blossom Street book]"
  • "Knit along with Debbie Macomber : a charity guide for knitters"@en
  • "Summer on Blossom Street : knit along with Debbie Macomber"@en
  • "Un parfum de bonheur"
  • "Knit along with Debbie Macomber : a turn in the road"@en
  • "Knit along with Debbie Macomber : friendship shawls"
  • "Summer on Blossom Street. Bk. 5"
  • "Knit Along With Debbie Macomber : Summer on Blossom Street"@en
  • "Knit along with Debbie Macomber : Hannah's list"@en
  • "Summer on blossom street"@en
  • "Summer on blossom street"
  • "Yeni başlangıçlar mevsimi"
  • "Summer on Blossom Street: Blossom Street bk.6"
  • "Summer on Blossom Street : Blossom Street : Book 5"@en
  • "Summer on Blossom Street"
  • "Summer on Blossom Street"@en
  • "Summer on Blossom Street Book 6"@en
  • "Summer on Blossom street"
  • "Knit along with Debbie Macomber"
  • "Summer on Blossom Street [Playaway]"

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