11 Quotes & Sayings By Stephanie Pearlmcphee

Stephanie Pearl-McPhee is a bilingual (English and Spanish) author who writes children's books like "The Pie and the Patty-Pan" and "The Great Big Enormous Turnip." Her first book, "What Do You Do with an Idea?" was named one of the best books for children by the American Library Association. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children.

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Achieving the state of SABLE is not, as many people who live with these knitters believe, a reason to stop buying yarn, but for the knitter it is an indication to write a will, bequeathing the stash to an appropriate heir. Stephanie PearlMcPhee
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It is a peculiarity of knitters that they chronically underestimate the amount of time it takes to knit something. Birthday on Saturday? No problem. Socks are small. Never mind that the average sock knit out of sock-weight yarn contains about 17, 000 stitches. Never mind that you need two of them. (That's 34, 000 stitches, for anybody keeping track.) Socks are only physically small. By stitch count, they are immense. . Stephanie PearlMcPhee
When confronted with a birthday in a week I will...
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When confronted with a birthday in a week I will remember that a book can be a really good present, too. Stephanie PearlMcPhee
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I will continue to freak out my children by knitting in public. It's good for them. Stephanie PearlMcPhee
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Sweaters need to be imagined, dreamed over. Stephanie PearlMcPhee
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It turns out that knitting isn't about the yarn or the softness or needing a hat (although we really can't argue with these secondary motivators). It's really about this: Knitting is a magic trick. In this day and age, in a world where science and technology take more and more wonder and work out of our lives , and our planet is quickly becoming a place running out of magic, a knitter takes silly, useless string, mundane sticks, waves her hands around (many, many times..nobody said this was fast magic), and turns one thing into another: string into a hat, string into a sweater, string into a blanket for a baby. It really is a very reliable magic. . Stephanie PearlMcPhee
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Hat head is a sad affliction wherein the chosen hat and the selected hairstyle are grossly incompatible. The unfortunate combination results in a condition that can be hidden only with the application of another hat. Stephanie PearlMcPhee
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I will always buy extra yarn. I will not try to tempt fate. Stephanie PearlMcPhee
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I will not let the non-knitters of the world decide how normal I am. Stephanie PearlMcPhee
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There is practically no activity that cannot be enhanced or replaced by knitting, if you really want to get obsessive about it. Stephanie PearlMcPhee