An edition of Knit red (2012)

Knit red

stitching for women's heart health

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An edition of Knit red (2012)

Knit red

stitching for women's heart health

  • 5 Want to read

"Gorgeous knitwear--that does good, too! The knitting community has always come together to support a great cause, and Knit Red once again attests to knitters' generous, giving spirit. These 30 beautiful red-themed projects help raise awareness of the number-one killer of women today: heart disease. The patterns are all donated by top designers, including Debbie Stoller, Debbie Bliss, Iris Schreier, and Deborah Newton. In addition, the book offers important medical information, a Heart Healthy Resources and Action Plan, and powerful stories from survivors of this deadly ailment"--

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Sixth&Spring Books
Language
English

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Knit red: stitching for women's heart health
2012, Sixth&Spring Books
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Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
746.43/2041
Library of Congress
TT825 .Z36 2012, TT825.Z36 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25177491M
Internet Archive
knitredstitching0000zand
ISBN 13
9781936096428
LCCN
2011052087

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