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The ultimate source of inspiration, this complete book is filled
with knitting patterns for beginners and experienced crafters
alike! Featuring more than 300 unique and year-round knitting
projects – from clothing and accessories to baby clothes, home
décor, holiday décor, toys, and so much more – Knitting Almanac
also includes insightful sections on the basics of knitting,
knitting techniques, maintenance, materials, knitting stitches,
design trends, positioning, and expert tips throughout! The perfect
book to not only learn to knit, but also create the most charming
and on-trend gifts, clothes, and keepsakes, Knitting Almanac is a
must-have project guide that belongs on every crafter’s shelf!
‘A vital, heartfelt read for anyone navigating the rough seas of
infertility and pregnancy loss’ – Leah Hazard, author of Hard
Pushed An insightful, moving memoir, capturing life working as a
midwife in a busy NHS hospital at the same time as dealing with
experiences of infertility, IVF and loss. As a young married
couple, Sophie Martin and her husband spent years trying to
conceive. They went through several rounds of IVF, at great
expense, and even travelled overseas for treatment, never quite
knowing whether they would one day have a family. Alongside this,
Sophie was working hard at a job she loved: looking after expectant
mothers and newborn babies as a midwife in a busy hospital, where
the patients’ daily new additions were a constant reminder of
Sophie’s own setbacks in pursuit of motherhood. The Infertile
Midwife is a deeply personal, moving account of chasing something
that you want so desperately. It also offers a much-needed look at
how society treats infertility – from the language we use to the
small talk we make – and the ways in which we can all do more to
make things better for hopeful parents. With great warmth and
honesty, Sophie shares her experiences of the bursts of hope and
moments of great loss, but also the humour, love and joy that can
be found in even the darkest places.
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