This weekend I bought Loop-d-Loop by Teva Durham. I'd been thinking about it for awhile; it's one of those books where I don't know if I'll ever actually make anything from, but it's so inspirational, and such a beautiful book, that I decided I had to have it.
I also bought Cat Bordhi's Second Treasury of Magical Knitting. Bob saw it sitting on my table, and he said, "There's magical knitting?" Meaning, I guess, knitting that makes magic, and I think, yes, there is.