Punk Knits: 26 Hot New Designs for Anarchistic Souls and Independent SpiritsSpiral-bound– March 13, 2007byShare Ross(Author),Bam Ross(Photographer)Product DetailsSpiral-bound:136 pagesPublisher:Stewart, Tabori and Chang (March 13, 2007)Language:EnglishISBN-10:1584795832ISBN-13:978-1584795834Product Dimensions:8.9 x 0.5 x 8.9 inchesRocker/knitter/author: Share Ross personifies the indie spirit driving both knitting and music todayShare Ross is addicted to the needle—theknittingneedle. A few years back, this punk guitarist and singer wouldn’t have given knitting a second thought. She is a dyed-in-the-wool rocker, and knitting . . . well, knitting was for grannies. Then a friend showed up at her house wearing a scarf that she found totally amazing. When Ross asked her where she’d gotten it, she said she’d knit it herself. Ross was hooked.WithPunk Knits, Ross shares her passion and unorthodox approach to the ancient craft she’s so grateful our grannies preserved. All of the 26 designs—beginner- to intermediate--level projects that include arm- and leg-warmers, scarves, miniskirts, hats, and sweaters—draw their inspiration from the style and independent spirit of rock ’n’ roll legends like Sid Vicious, Debbie Harry, Patti Smith, and the New York Dolls, and they’re all modeled by pierced and tattooed Hollywood rock ’n’ rollers and scenesters.If you think knitting can’t be punk, consider this from Ross: “Knitting can be as artistic as you want. You can make a statement. And by knitting garments instead of buying them, you can snub the corporations that strip away your individuality.” So what’snotpunk about knitting?