Wish list
Knitting books
These are the ones that have actual, named authors.
- Bag Style by Pam Allen and Ann Budd
- Lace Style by Pam Allen and Ann Budd
- The Knitter’s Handy Guide to Yarn Requirements by Ann Budd
- Favorite Socks: 25 Timeless Designs from Interweave by by Ann Budd and Anne Merrow
- Dictionary of Needlework by Sophia Caulfield
- Arctic Lace and Ethnic Knitting: Discovery by Donna Druchunas
- Inspired Cable Knits by Fiona Ellis
- Knitting Beyond the Edge by Nicki Epstein
- Knitting Over the Edge by Nicki Epstein
- Mason-Dixon Knitting by Kay Gardiner and Ann Meador Shayne
- Three-Cornered and Long Shawls by Sigridur Halldórsdóttir
- Fitted Knits by Stefanie Japel
- Gossamer Webs: The History and Techniques of Orenburg Lace Shawls by Galina Khmeleva and Carol R. Noble
- Harmony Guide: Knit & Purl by Erika Knight, editor
- Never Not Knitting Page-A-Day Calendar 2009 by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
- Heirloom Knitting by Sharon Miller
- KnitLit Too by Linda Roghaar and Molly Wolf
- Not Just More Socks by Sandi Rosner
- More Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch
- The Knitting Man(ual): 20+ Projects for Guys by Kristin Spurkland
- Stahman’s Shawls and Scarves by Myrna A. I. Stahman
- A Fourth Treasury of Knitting Patterns by Barbara G. Walker
The following books are put out by a publisher, yarn company, or something else.
- Knitting Patterns 300 available on Amazon Japan
- Vintage Knits from Rowan
- Stitchionary 1: Knit and Purl from Vogue
- Stitchionary 2: Cables from Vogue
Some of the above books are conveniently on my Amazon wish list.
Yarn and other stuff
- My wish list over at The Loopy Ewe.
- Sheep and yarn mug from Jennie the Potter
- More STR, including the following colorways (listed in alphabetic order; preference order subject to daily change):
Other stuff
Okay, okay. Though lots of folk offer knitting related things on Etsy, most of what I want fall under the category of earrings. Here’s my list of favorites. Some items have been sold, but often sellers will make another one, or something close enough so as to not matter.