Gah, sold out!
By Megan Goodacre

Uh oh, Idiot's Guide: Knitting is sold out on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca. But it looks like they will be restocking in a couple of weeks or so.
If you are still itching to get your hands on a copy of this fabulous new book, it seems to be available at Chapters, Barnes & Noble, and of course in most major booksellers in most cities. (Small towns may be another story; I checked stock in and around Courtenay BC to make sure my peeps could get a copy, and not a single one to be found. Okay, so Coles in the Driftwood Mall doesn't have one, I get it, but Nanaimo? Come on Chapters!)
And of course, your favourite bookshop (if you are lucky enough to have one) should be able to order it in for you.
The good news is that there is one day left on the tricksyknitter.com 25% off sale. And to clarify, the 25% is off everything that we sell. I can't extend the discount to anything published or sold on someone's else site. And I'm not a book reseller, so I don't sell the Idiot's Guide. Which is probably a good thing, because I'm sure my family is tired of sacrificing their closets to my "warehousing" of shipping supplies and notebooks.
If you are still itching to get your hands on a copy of this fabulous new book, it seems to be available at Chapters, Barnes & Noble, and of course in most major booksellers in most cities. (Small towns may be another story; I checked stock in and around Courtenay BC to make sure my peeps could get a copy, and not a single one to be found. Okay, so Coles in the Driftwood Mall doesn't have one, I get it, but Nanaimo? Come on Chapters!)
And of course, your favourite bookshop (if you are lucky enough to have one) should be able to order it in for you.
The good news is that there is one day left on the tricksyknitter.com 25% off sale. And to clarify, the 25% is off everything that we sell. I can't extend the discount to anything published or sold on someone's else site. And I'm not a book reseller, so I don't sell the Idiot's Guide. Which is probably a good thing, because I'm sure my family is tired of sacrificing their closets to my "warehousing" of shipping supplies and notebooks.