User:Jerryg/Elizabeth Zimmermann
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Elizabeth Zimmermann (August 9, 1910–November 30, 1999) was a British-born knitter known for revolutionizing the modern practice of knitting through her books and instructional series on American public television.
Born in England (Elizabeth Lloyd-Jones) and attended Art schools in Switzerland and Germany, Elizabeth learned to knit first from her Mother (English Style) and then later from her Swiss Governess (German or Continental Style).
EZ (as she's affectionately known) eventually immigrated to the United States with her new husband, Arnold Zimmermann, finally settling in Wisconsin in their beloved Schoolhouse.
[edit] Bibliography
- Zimmermann, Elizabeth (1971). Knitting Without Tears, 1995 Fireside paperback, New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-684-13505-1, LCC TT820.Z55.
- Zimmermann, Elizabeth (1974). Knitter's Almanac, 1981 Dover paperback, New York: Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-24178-5, LCC TT820.Z54.
- Zimmermann, Elizabeth (December 1, 1981). Knitting Workshop. Wisconsin: Schoolhouse Press. ISBN 0-942018-00-1.
- Zimmermann, Elizabeth (June 1, 1989). Knitting Around, June 2001 reprint, Wisconsin: Schoolhouse Press. ISBN 0-942018-03-6.
- Zimmermann, Elizabeth (January 30, 2005). The Opinionated Knitter: Elizabeth Zimmermann Newsletters 1958-1968. Wisconsin: Schoolhouse Press. ISBN 0-942018-26-5.
[edit] External links
- Schoolhouse Press Started by Elizabeth Zimmermann in 1959
- Remembering Elizabeth... from Knitting Universe Magazine
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