π 5 Knitting mystery books to unravel this winter
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β Disclaimer: This newsletter may contain sponsored ads and affiliate links. β Knitspirationπ 5 Knitting mystery books to unravel this winterWe're still in the *dead* of winter and many of us want any excuse to stay indoors where it's warm. So what better time to dive into a cozy murder mystery series? Surprisingly knitting and murder go together like yarn and needles. At least based on the 100+ mystery books I've uncovered in my research on this topic. Who better to band together and solve a murder than the knitting club at the local yarn store? If you love to read and knit together, here a few suggestions that will keep you on the tips of your needles. β βCraft Fair Knitters Mystery Series by Emmie Caldwell (3 Books)What is it?β It will take them all the sleuthing skills they have to untangle the threads of a dyed-in-the-wool killer. β βKnitting Mystery Series by Maggie Sefton (16 Books)What is it?β Editor's note: I actually taught a couple classes here back in the day! β βKnitorious Murder Mystery Series by Reagan Davis (13 Books)What is it?β β βKnit & Nibble Mystery Series by Peggy Ehrhart (10 Books)What is it?β β βThe Vampire Knitting Club by Nancy Warren (14 Books)What is it?β Except it turns out that Gran is the undying. Or at least, the undead... β ConclusionSo there you have it! There's bound to be something in these series you're *dyeing* to try... π But what do you think? Have you read any of these book series? Which is your favorite? Hit reply an let us know! β AnnouncementsHere's a couple of upcoming events you might want to check out! β Daily StitchLittle Butterfly StitchThis is a different kind of dip stitch, which dips down under some slipped stitch strands and then LIFTS them up. It's a clever technique that creates a bow or wing motif. Simple but very effective.
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