It's a nice addition to a knitting bag or on a side table beside stitching supplies. A light devotional, never taxing, but just simple stories from a knitter who has a passion about her art.
She talks about wanting so badly to produce a perfect bit of knitting, without flaws.
"All this struggling with perfection made me think of the verse about good works versus grace. I still think I can work my way into heaven. If I do all the right things, I will be guaranteed a spot. Just like if I work hard enough my sweater will turn out perfect. But there is no work that needs to be done to get into heaven. Jesus has already done the heavy lifting. There is not a thing we can do."
She's included a couple of patterns in the back of the book, an added treat. And while I don't knit, I think many knitters would appreciate this as a gift book.
(i received this book free to review from worthy publishing)