When I started knitting, River City Yarns (who led me) had copies of Gossamer Webs and the Lacy Knitting of Mary Schiffman. I eventually took both of these home with me. I found Traditional Knitted Lace Shawls at Interweave in their damaged book sale a few years ago. (IIRC. My memory is a little fuzzy.)
But my collection was not complete. I was missing the first in the series, Lace From the Attic. I looked wherever I went. I checked out some online vendors but it was out of print. I even looked at getting a second hand copy, but till you added on postage...well, even my incomplete collection was not worth that kind of money.
So the other day, when I was ordering a few things for spinning, I noticed a little something on the list of books. The store had a copy of Lace From the Attic. I could hardly believe it.
My collection is complete. Well worth the wait.
These are not the 'big' lace books of the last 10 years. They are small books, with not a lot of projects in them, but rather are published collections from very interesting people. They are a little bit of history and a little bit of lace. In their own small way they pack a punch far bigger than their dimensions would lead a knitter to assume. Its a lot of very unique little bits.
I highly recommend them of you really love lace.
Just in case anyone else is looking, Shuttleworks outside of Calgary has a few more copies.
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