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BONUS EPISODE! "A Diamond as Big as the Ritz" by F. Scott Fitzgerald—part 1. Join the conversation by tweeting a response to this question by using a hashtag (#FaveFitzgerald): Question: What is your favorite bit from the first half of "A Diamond as Big as the Ritz"? I will randomly select a name from the responders and whoever I choose will get their very own WWMDfK? bracelet! Have an idea for a knitting pattern based on a Hitchcock flick? Send yourself over to Stephannie Tallent's blog and get the skinny on how to submit your ideas! And my new pattern (that I'm so proud of!): Hunger Games-inspired Life and Death socks—designed for those of us who tend to give their socks a beating. (more details on knitting blog) If you would like to purchase the pattern you can do it here through my regular shoppe account via the cart button below, or via my Ravelry shop where the pdf will be stored in your Library. This sock is for the adventurous intermediate or expert knitter (or for a new knitter who hasn't been told that socks, cables, and double knitting are hard, the therefore is able to do anything) Skills knit and purl stitches, YO, right and left leaning increases, decreases, cables knitting in the round on two circular needles reading lace and charts; use of stitch markers to delineate repeats knitting both Continental and British (as commonly done in Fair Isle) is helpful if you wish to include the optional hidden pocket knowledge of double-knitting is useful but not required. Tutorial included. Size (S,M)L— for accurate fit, measure around ball of Foot (7in,8in)9in, Gauge 28 sts=4 in/10cm; 38 rows=4" on sole-stitch stockinette; same on stockinette arrowhead lace Yarn SOLE: held double; sample knit with The March Hare in Scarlet Letter [70% Merino, 30% silk, 435 yards/ 398 m, 100g; 18 WPI]; INSTEP/LEG: Mountain Colors: CrazyFoot in Headwaters [90% superwash Merino, 10% nylon, 425 yards/ 389 m, 100g; 18 WPI] Needle Two US 1 (2.25 mm) circs; cable needle or appropriate substitute tool; one set US 1 dpns for optional pocket Notions stitch markers or paperclips (many) Woven Fabric Social Media Icon Set by Webdesigner Depot Book talk starts at 4:30 and you can listen to it here.
Looking for a particular book? Here are the Start-of-Book episode numbers for you:
| Pride & Prejudice 1–20 | Turn of the Screw 30–39 | A Tale of Two Cities 43–66 | Tristan & Isolde 67–73 |
| Frankenstein 74–89 | Little Women 90–117 | Jekyll & Hyde 119–123 | The Scarlet Letter 123–148 |
| Flatland 149–159 | Persuasion 160–171 | Connecticut Yankee 172–188 | The Woman in White 192–220 |
| Dracula 223–246 | Gulliver's Travels 249–272 | Jane Eyre 273–304 | The Age of Innocence 305–330 |
| North & South 331–365 | Herland 366–377 | Sense & Sensibility 378–401 | The Count of Monte Cristo 402–474 |
| Anne of Green Gables 477–500 | Treasure Island 501–515 | The Tenant of Wildfell Hall 516–545 | Northanger Abbey 546–561 |
| The Leavenworth Case 562–580 | Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc 581–609 | The Three Musketeers 610–648 | Emma 649–678 |
| Cranford 679–694 | Mr Harrison's Confession 695–703 | Nancy Drew and The Secret in the Old Clock 704– present |





