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| The latest, hot off the press!!! DIARY OF A FARMERESS contains the journal of this farmeress for about 2 years. Through the sunsets, sunrises, births, deaths, joys, sorrows you can glimpse what it is to be a farmeress in today's world. If you once farmed, this will bring back memories long forgotten. If you have never experienced farm life, this is a journey into a new, strange world. Great reading, wonderful color pictures. 80 pages. |
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Let's Knit with English Angora and Angora Blends - A book of knitting patterns just for handspun angora blended yarn by someone who raises angora bunnies and spins the yarn as well as designs the patterns. Eleven patterns with color pictures using just knit, purl and yarn over stitches! Hats, scarves, shawl, and a lapel bell. There is even a chapter on finishing and care and storage of textiles. Any eclectic yarn will work and yarn samples are included with the book. A great resource for novice or experienced knitter. (I spent the winter spinning and knitting!) | $10.00 Also available at... |
| English Angoras, A Basic Primmer by Donna Jo
Copeland is just what it implies. It is a good basic book on the care and
feeding of these gentle bunnies. The author has raised bunnies for over
40 years, spoiling them along the way. She views English Angoras as Two
Year Olds in Fur Coats. A must if you have angoras or are considering buying
one.
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$10.00 Also available at... |
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| Let's Spin a Bunny is a good, simple instruction book on harvesting, preparing and spinning English Angora on a wheel or drop spindle. Ms. Copeland has been spinning angora for several years, using the yarn in her weaving and knitting. Lots of color pictures. Full of good advice and encouragement. | $10.00 Also available at... |