Background
Huber, Carol Smith was born on July 8, 1942 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Daughter of Ben J. and Flossie Katherine (Callaghan) Smith.
(Complete patterns and instructions for knitting 23 casual...)
Complete patterns and instructions for knitting 23 casual sweaters inspired by American folk designs. The patterns and directions in this book are different from those found in most knitting books. The directions are easy to follow and they show you how to substitute yarns, to make size adjustments, and to make your own adaptations. The formulas are easy and can be adapted to all of your other knitting projects. The patterns are colorful, casual, and comfortable-- Americana at its best!
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(Complete patterns and instructions for 25 casual sweaters...)
Complete patterns and instructions for 25 casual sweaters inspired by American folk designs for youngsters between the ages of 1 and 14. Some of the patterns included are: a sampler vest, a country goose jacket, a Buckingham Palace Guards crew-neck pullover, a flying kites pullover, a schoolhouse pullover, and many more crew-neck pullovers, cardigans and vests. The book also includes the usual yarn-gauge chart, size and needle conversion charts and knitting notes.
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Huber, Carol Smith was born on July 8, 1942 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Daughter of Ben J. and Flossie Katherine (Callaghan) Smith.
Bachelor of Science, Eastern Michigan University, 1965.
Teacher home economics Peace Corps., Jamaica, 1963-1964, Ypsilanti (Michigan) High School, 1966-1967. Teacher colonial crafts Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Michigan, 1969-1973, Connecticut College, New London, 1973-1980. Co-owner S&C Huber American Classics, East Lyme, Connecticut, since 1984.
Owner spinning and weaving shop Colonial Textiles, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1967-1973. Owner colonial crafts studio Colonial Textiles, East Lyme, 1973-1982. Co-owner special textiles, antiques Stephen & Carol Huber, Inc., East Lyme, since 1973.
Teacher colonial crafts University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1970-1971, University Connecticut, Storrs, 1973-1978.
(Complete patterns and instructions for 25 casual sweaters...)
(Complete patterns and instructions for knitting 23 casual...)
(Complete patterns and instructions for 20 casual sweaters...)
(Book by Huber, Stephen, Huber, Carol)
Board trustees East Lyme History Society, 1985-1987.
Married Barry Wayne Sheldon (divorced 1975). 1 child, Chesca Rynn. Married Stephen Thomas Huber, February 6, 1976.