Barbara G. Walker Books

Barbara G. Walker is a renowned author and expert in the field of knitting. She is best known for her series of books on knitting patterns and designs, including the 'Charted Knitting Designs' series. Walker's innovative approach to charted patterns has made her a pioneer in the knitting world. Her books are highly regarded by both beginners and experienced knitters, and continue to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the art of knitting.

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 Books: Charted Knitting Designs by Barbara G. Walker

Charted Knitting Designs

Barbara G. Walker

What's Charted Knitting Designs about?

Charted Knitting Designs by Barbara G. Walker is a comprehensive guide to creating intricate and beautiful knitted patterns. With clear charts and detailed instructions, this book is perfect for knitters looking to expand their skills and create stunning designs.

Who should read Charted Knitting Designs?

  • Knitters who want to expand their design repertoire

  • Those looking for inspiration and guidance for creating their own knitted patterns

  • Individuals interested in learning about the history and cultural significance of different knitting motifs


What's I Ching of the Goddess: Divination Kit (Boxed Set about?

I Ching of the Goddess: Divination Kit is a comprehensive guide to the ancient Chinese divination system, the I Ching, reinterpreted through a feminist lens. Author Barbara G. Walker presents a unique perspective, highlighting the feminine aspects of the hexagrams and offering a fresh approach to understanding and using this powerful tool for self-discovery and guidance. The boxed set includes a beautifully illustrated book and a set of divination cards, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the wisdom of the I Ching.

Who should read I Ching of the Goddess: Divination Kit (Boxed Set?

  • Individuals interested in exploring a feminist perspective on the I Ching

  • People who want to incorporate goddess spirituality into their divination practice

  • Readers who are open to alternative interpretations of ancient wisdom