On second thought, The Complete Encyclopedia of Stitchery is not a good choice for locking with someone in a tower.
On the one hand, it could keep them occupied for hours on end, but on the other hand, it requires resources. You would have to keep supplying your victim with a steady stream of cloth and thread.
No, a much better book would be Mel Bay's Ukulele Chords, by Mel Bay. All you need to provide then is the ukulele and some spare strings in case one snaps.
Then you can happily leave your victim to be locked in the magic tower (which grows it's own fruit and vegetables) and only come to see them once a year.
I'm gravitating a bit towards the Rapunzel's Revenge scenario at this point.
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