cover image Knit, Hook, and Spin: A Kid’s Activity Guide to Fiber Arts and Crafts

Knit, Hook, and Spin: A Kid’s Activity Guide to Fiber Arts and Crafts

Laurie Carlson. Chicago Review (IPG, dist.), $14.99 paper (160p) ISBN 978-1-61373-400-1

This collection of fiber arts projects introduces the basics of weaving, knitting, sewing, crochet, and other techniques, while providing an approachable history of these cloth-based crafts. The projects can be as simple as wrapping wool fiber around soap to create a “natural scrubber” and as involved as knitting a pair of slippers, perhaps using yarn dyed at home using spices, beet powder, or drink mixes. Augmented by b&w line illustrations, Carlson’s warm, straightforward writing clearly describes each project, along with supplemental historical details (“People began weaving thousands of years ago, using twigs as a loom”). Readers interested in exploring fiber crafts should find this to be an accessible entry point, with a broad range of methods to try. Ages 9–12. (June)