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December 8, 2006

Local knitters hit the books

Owners of Tricoter publish 'Handknit Style II'

By Sarah Jio

NWsource shopping columnist

Julia Roberts does it. So do Madonna, Hilary Swank and Cameron Diaz. But these A-listers have more in common than their yoga trainers or personal stylists – they're all known to be fans of knitting.

Knitting is a trendy hobby that's on the rise, especially among 25- to 34-year-old women, according to the Craft Yarn Council of America. If you're already a fan, or just thinking about picking up your first set of needles, you'll want to check out a new book by two Seattle-based knitting gurus.

"Handknit Style II" (Martingale and Company, 2006), a book of knitting projects from the women of the Seattle-based knitting shop Tricoter [0], is loaded with gorgeous and not-too-complicated sweater patterns. And we're not talking about your grandmother's variety, either. The authors, best friends and business owners Beryl Hiatt and Linden Ward, selected a lineup of fashion-forward wraps, pullovers, jackets, cardigans, shells and skirts. The spiral binding allows the book to lie flat when open, which makes following directions much easier.

Not a knitter? Maybe you have one on your gift list. If so, wrap this book up with a pair of new knitting needles and a spool of colorful yarn, and you're set. "Handknit Style II" is available at Tricoter, Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble for $34.95.

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