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CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers


You can find a complete library of all of CraftLit's books alphabetized with links to the shownotes and audio at craftLit.com/library. To find out more about the show and all the ways you can access the audio, please visit here. If you're looking for our Patreon page, you will find it (and all the goodies) here. Lastly, if you want to keep up with the podcast, you can join the email list here too.

Nov 15, 2010

Chapters 39-44--the end of the book!

Travelogues on HOLD for now, I'll let you know when I have space enough for them again.

Don't forget to check out the Dickens of a Christmas blog hop—A Christmas Carol (e-text here) goes up earlier there, but the story will be repeated on CraftLit and will have the added CraftLit stuff. And your links: Tom Bihn Field Journal Bag (OH MY GOODNESS it is a thing of beauty and a joy forever), The American Frugal Housewife, Vintage Knit Patterns, Godey's Lady's Book, Sew Vintage's why-sew-vintage top ten list, Exercises in Knitting--the 1846 book, tutorial on how to make vector graphics, Some amazing 3-D drawings for you to take a gander at, The Public Domain Treasure Hunter on public domain sewing texts, don't forget to check out and submit stories and patterns to Fiber Fiction!

 

And I would personally like to send a huge thank you to the wonderful John Greenman for giving Twain an appropriate voice and giving us his time.

Don’t forget to pick up the Lewis Creek pattern (left sidebar link at CraftLit.com) then—Go forth and knit!

The Scribe Tutor site is ready for you and yours. Send us your tired, your weak, your exhausted parents longing for someone to pick up the burden of helping their kids through essay after essay. (CraftLit listeners will find they have a discount.)