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Knit The Season by Kate Jacobs

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Also by Kate Jacobs:

Knit the Season, November 2013
Paperback (reprint)
Knit The Season, November 2010
Trade Size
Knit Two, November 2009
Paperback
Knit The Season, November 2009
Hardcover
Comfort Food, April 2009
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Knit Two, December 2008
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The Friday Night Knitting Club, January 2008
Trade Size (reprint)
The Friday Night Knitting Club, January 2007
Hardcover

Knit The Season
Kate Jacobs

A Friday Night Knitting Club Book
Putnam
November 2009
On Sale: November 3, 2009
Featuring: Dakota Walker
288 pages
ISBN: 0399156380
EAN: 9780399156380
Hardcover
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Contemporary

Another heartwarming Friday Night Knitting Club novel from #1 New York Times–bestselling author Kate Jacobs.

Knit the Season is a loving, moving, laugh-out-loud celebration of special times with friends and family. The story begins a year after the end of Knit Two, with Dakota Walker’s trip to spend the Christmas holidays with her Gran in Scotland, accompanied by her father, her grandparents, and her mother’s best friend, Catherine. Together, they share a trove of happy memories about past Christmases with Dakota’s mom, Georgia Walker, from Georgia’s childhood to her blissful time as a doting new mom.

From Thanksgiving through Hanukkah and Christmas to New Year’s, Knit the Season is a story about the richness of family bonds and the joys of friendship.

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15 comments posted.

Re: Knit The Season

thanks for giving so freely of yourself
(Gloria Tiner 2:00am October 10, 2009)

I look forward in reading this; I'm sure it will be as great as the first book.
(
Tracey Dent 4:44am October 14, 2009)

WRITE FASTER!!!!!
LOVE YOUR WORK.
(
Sandra Stone 9:39pm October 29, 2009)

Kate, I learned to knit (and
crochet) as a young girl -
from my mother, who knows how
to do just about every craft
there is, from sewing to yarn
crafts - but I let it go for a
long while and just
concentrated on crocheting,
which I thought was easier.
Well, about eight years ago, I
decided to try knitting again,
so I got myself a little kit
with some needles and
accessories and a magazine
with patterns. My first
project was a hooded pullover
with pockets. I haven't
stopped knitting since! By the
way, I think your series
sounds fabulous!
Margay
(
Margay Roberge 4:36pm November 27, 2009)

I learned to knit from my teacher when I was about 8 years old and it was kept to a simple item: a potholder for my Mom; then we worked our way to a doily a simple one again, then slippers and on it went. I taught myself how to crochet just to prove I could.
(
Diane Sadler 7:29pm November 27, 2009)

I love to knit. I tend to knit a lot for the premmies at the hospital.
(
Mary Preston 7:38pm November 27, 2009)

My grandmother's good friend taught me to knit. When I went to school in Philly I had to ride on busses and decided to knit to pass the time - and keep unwanteds away! Metal knitting needles, you know! :>)
(
Karin Tillotson 7:40pm November 27, 2009)

I am just now learning to knit. I want to try to make baby things to donate to the nearest shelter.
(
Lisa Glidewell 8:32pm November 27, 2009)

I do not knit, but I wanted you to know that I loved your book, 'The Friday Night Knitting Club'.
(
Rosemary Krejsa 9:13pm November 27, 2009)

I would love to learn to knit!
I would also love to read your book!
(
Brenda Rupp 9:18pm November 27, 2009)

We are just organizing a book club at our
small library. The Friday Night Knitting
Club sounds like a good candidate for
one of our picks. Will enter for the book
club "visit" if we do.
(
Patricia Barraclough 1:02am November 28, 2009)

I have crochet for many years but only started knitting almost a year ago I love it now. Your books sound good thanks for being here today,
Happy Holidays!
Penney
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Penney Wilfort 9:50am November 28, 2009)

The book sounds good, interesting blog. thanks
(
Theresa Buckholtz 12:20pm November 28, 2009)

I learned to knit in Home Ec in school. My gramma also knit clothes for dolls and made afghans and slippers. I picked up knitting again as an adult, making my dad a scarf and hat with a dark stripe over a pale blue background. During jury duty, my knitting stayed by the security people who wanted me to take the yarn off the needles. I refused to take apart all that hard work, and it was still there when I claimed it later.
(
Alyson Widen 5:08pm November 28, 2009)

Sounds like a great book.
Will have to get it and read it.
(
Sharon Baker 6:30pm November 28, 2009)

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