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Date
2015
Location
Cleveland,
Ohio
United States
United States
Media format
Printed text
Extent
284 pages
Language
English
Size
23 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 346700
Folger call number: Sh.Misc. 2310
Folger holdings ID: 497474
Accession Number: 269896
Folger call number: Sh.Misc. 2310
Folger holdings ID: 497474
Accession Number: 269896
Summary
"Friends, Romans, yarn lovers: lend us your ears. For this third installment in the much-loved What Would Madame Defarge Knit? series, Heather Ordover again brings you an eclectic and beautiful collection of knitting and crochet designs inspired by great literature. This time, the focus is all on the Bard. Whether it's a necklace fit for Cleopatra, a bed jacket to soothe Lady Macbeth's tormented soul, or yellow-gartered stockings worthy of Malvolio, these designs cleverly tap into Shakespeare's writings. As in the other books in this series, each contributor has written an illuminating essay that talks about how the Bard inspired their design. These are such knits as dreams are made on."--Cover
Notes
Edition
First edition
General notes
"29 more patterns & essays inspired by classic literature"--Cover "Volume 3 in the What would Madame Defarge knit? series"--Cover
Item information about Folger Sh.Misc. 2310
Publisher's paperback cover
Also known as
Extended title: Defarge does Shakespeare : even more creations inspired by classic characters / edited by Heather Ordover
Alternate titles: WWMDfK?, 29 more patterns & essays inspired by classic literature
Alternate titles: WWMDfK?, 29 more patterns & essays inspired by classic literature
Subjects
Related names
editor: Ordover, Heather
associated with: Cooperative Press (Cleveland, Ohio)
associated with: Cooperative Press (Cleveland, Ohio)