![]() ![]() Harper’s overall approach to knitting and creativity in general resonated so strongly with me and I’m grateful to get to read about her particular experience as a queer black woman. I found myself remembering the joyful and revelatory experience of reading Anna Zillboorg’s Knitting for Anarchists when I was a new knitter. ![]() (The back of the book has a note saying that Harper took almost all of the images herself with a 2-second timer on her camera, which I founds super impressive, and made me immediately want to know all about her camera setup.)Įven more than all that, though, the writing about what she means by “radical self-care” and how that relates to knitting are a treasure. ![]() The images are stunning and the whole book design coalesces to create a comforting and soothing experience. The book has ten patterns and a lot of instruction on knitting techniques, which makes it, I think, a good resource for brand new and adventurous beginner knitters. ![]()
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