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Mary Walker Phillips (November 23 1923November 3 2007) was an Americanmarker artist, author and teacher. Born in Fresno, Californiamarker, she earned an MFA at the Cranbrook Academy of Artmarker in Bloomfield Hills, Michiganmarker and in 1962 moved to Greenwich Villagemarker, New York Citymarker.

Jack Lenor Larsen (a textile designer) wrote in the forward to Phillips' book, Step by Step Knitting, “she is the great knitter of our time. She has taken knitting out of the socks-and-sweater doldrums to prove that knit fabric can be a blanket, a pillow, a piece of art ... she demonstrates that knitting is a creative medium of self expression.”

Her works are in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionmarker in Washington D.C., the Art Institute of Chicagomarker, the Museum of Modern Art in New Yorkmarker, the Royal Scottish Museummarker in Edinburgh, Scotlandmarker, and the Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design (Smithsonian) New York. She has written five books on knitting and macramé.

In 1984, she was awarded a fellowship grant from the National Endowment for the Arts for her last book, Knitting Counterpanes: Traditional Coverlet Patterns for Contemporary Knitters.

She died from Alzheimer's disease in Fresno.

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