A review by jasmyn9
A Good Yarn by Debbie Macomber

4.0

The return to Blossom Street and the Lydia's knitting classes was very much like going to visit an old friend. The beginning was so warm and welcoming I just snuggled down in the couch and dug right in. With a new project for a new class, Lydia meets another varied small group that. A group that at first appears to be too different to ever mesh that eventually grows to be close friends.

While this may sound like a rinse and repeat of book one, the characters' stories are new and very interesting - each with their hidden depths and dreams. Macomber weaves their stories together in a light and touching fashion that was just plain enjoyable to read.