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		<title>By: &#187; 10th May Weekly Roundup</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#187; 10th May Weekly Roundup</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] my last (the first, really) weekly roundup, but at least I didn&#8217;t ditch the idea altogether. Such terrific fun ensued from the last one, I&#8217;ll have to stick with it for a [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Shannon</title>
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		<description>Ok, here we go -- the worst reviews I can find of my books on Amazon are 2, 2-star reviews for Spin to Knit:

disappointing, October 15, 2007
By Susan Harelson "sdharelson" (Loveland, CO USA)
   
I've just started spinning with a drop spindle, with information I found on various websites. I got this book hoping it would add to that knowledge. I haven't found anything here that I haven't found for free, in more detail, elsewhere. I would hope that the art would be higher quality, but there were several of the knit projects that only had one photo, from one angle, with no diagrams or further explanations on how to put them together. I had much higher expectations.

Disappointing, June 16, 2007
By Avery J. Regier
   
I am both a crocheter and knitter and have recently started spinning. I was rather disappointed by the fact that although the name would lead you to believe the book has a great deal of spinning instruction, the reality is that it is mostly knitting patterns worked with homespun which was produced by many different people and little to no instruction as to how to produce similar yarn yourself.


I AM SO DISAPPOINTING! Ha ha ha. Whatever.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, here we go &#8212; the worst reviews I can find of my books on Amazon are 2, 2-star reviews for Spin to Knit:</p>
<p>disappointing, October 15, 2007<br />
By Susan Harelson &#8220;sdharelson&#8221; (Loveland, CO USA)</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve just started spinning with a drop spindle, with information I found on various websites. I got this book hoping it would add to that knowledge. I haven&#8217;t found anything here that I haven&#8217;t found for free, in more detail, elsewhere. I would hope that the art would be higher quality, but there were several of the knit projects that only had one photo, from one angle, with no diagrams or further explanations on how to put them together. I had much higher expectations.</p>
<p>Disappointing, June 16, 2007<br />
By Avery J. Regier</p>
<p>I am both a crocheter and knitter and have recently started spinning. I was rather disappointed by the fact that although the name would lead you to believe the book has a great deal of spinning instruction, the reality is that it is mostly knitting patterns worked with homespun which was produced by many different people and little to no instruction as to how to produce similar yarn yourself.</p>
<p>I AM SO DISAPPOINTING! Ha ha ha. Whatever.</p>
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