Lucy Neatby is a renowned Canadian knitting designer, author, and teacher, celebrated for her innovative techniques and engaging teaching style. She is particularly known for her work in the realm of knitting patterns, instructional videos, and her contributions to knitting education through workshops and online resources. Neatby has published several books on knitting, sharing her expertise in colorwork, sock knitting, and other advanced techniques. Her passion for knitting and dedication to sharing knowledge has made her a prominent figure in the knitting community.
Hilda Neatby was born on 1904-02-19.
Hilda Neatby died on 1975-05-14.
L. H. Neatby has written: 'In quest of the North-West passage'
Edwin Andas Neatby has written: 'An index of aggravations and amelioratons' -- subject(s): Homeopathy
Hilda Marion Neatby has written: 'Quebec, the revolutionary age, 1760-1791' -- subject(s): History
Kate Neatby has written: 'Ninette de Valois and the Vic-Wells ballet' -- subject(s): Royal Ballet
Leslie Hamilton Neatby is a Canadian historian who is known for her work on Canadian political history. She is best known for her book "Quebec: The Revolutionary Age, 1760-1791," which explores the complexities of politics in Quebec during that period.
Hilda Neatby has written: 'A temperate dispute' -- subject(s): Education, Philosophy 'The Quebec Act: protest and policy' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'So much to do, so little time' -- subject(s): Biography, Education, Historians, History, Intellectual life 'Quebec 1760-1791 (Oxford)'
Lucille "Lucy" Esmeralda McGillicuddy
Lucy Webb Hayes.
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