The Yarn Harlot always brings a smile to the knotty-tired-of knitting with her sense of humour and goodwill. A yarn diva of the highest order - providing that it's a serving of home-made soup because it's off to knit night - and Stephanie Pearl-Mcphee is a true treasure. Down-to-earth, user and reader friendly, she is more than able to share stories that most people, especially knitters, can easily share and to which they can relate in some fashion. Easy reading for tired knitters.Sure to lift the spirits. It's always nice to get back into the Yarn Harlot's world of knitting stashes and cold Toronto winters! This book was a bit more bittersweet than some of her others: her girls are growing up, and she's had some family tragedy. So many of the essays had the feel of a cozy, steady chat with a friend, which was also nice. I really liked her thoughts on Mother's Day. And I did laugh aloud over Joe and the truck.
Lauh out loud funny,....well to a knitter it is. I couldn't put it down! I must meet this woman
—Ashleyrox7777
Hello, my name is Bunny, and I have a Yarn Harlot addiction.----SRSLY LOVE HER SO MUCH.
—yanilee24
She really does seem to be "wound up" when she wrote this one - poignant moments too.
—Santiago
I like her style and her personality.
—ARKANA