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March 22, 2002

It's hard to gain speed when knitting socks on double-pointed needles. Just when you gather momentum, you reach the end of your needle and have to start all over again.

Here Kitty Kitty

To be honest, this never bothered me until I got my hands on Cat Bordi's book, "Socks Soar on Two Circular Needles." For a small book, it certainly packs a wallop. Read on to learn more.

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I received several emails this week from readers wanting to know about the more general, knitting-related writing world.

Knitting magazines may only assign one or two non-pattern-specific articles per issue, and competition is steep. Why not explore the book publishing market instead? I'll show you how.

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March Winner Announced Next Week

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Happy knitting, and I'll see you in the forums!

Sincerely,



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New This Week...

In Print:
Socks Soar on Two Circular Needles
by Cat Bordi
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There's enough meat in these 44 pages to keep the curious sock knitter occupied for a long, long time.
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