Sunday, January 03, 2010

Win a copy of Color by Kristin!

Edited on January 6th, 2010: The giveaway contest is closed! Thank you to all who entered and commented on Color by Kristin!

Hi Knitters,
I am excited to finally get the chance to review Kristin Nicholas' new book, Color by Kristin. I know it has already been reviewed in many knitting magazines, on Knitty, and on a variety of blogs. All have been favorable reviews. I don't mind adding to the reviews after the fact because I love it, too. Kristin Nicholas has been in the fiber industry for many years. Along with her vast experiences, which include being the creative director for Classic Elite for 16 years and having her own custom-made yarn line, Julia, which is distributed by Westminster Fibers, Kristin has a wealth of knowledge that only a few select people will ever have. On top of these claims to fame she is also the knitting expert on Knit & Crochet Now, the PBS show that is top-notch. She is wonderful on this show as you can see her fun, no-nonsense take on knitting. It is delightful and sometimes funny but always refreshing. She doesn't take things too seriously. I like that. She tells it like it is.

I first saw a preview of Color by Kristin at TNNA last June where Kristin was also debuting her new sock yarn, Best Foot Forward and some new colors in her yarn line, Julia. Both of these are beautiful yarn lines. I was immediately smitten with her book. I share a love of color and of embroidery with Kristin which makes her work incredibly appealing to me and apparently to others as well.
I want to show you some of my favorite spots in the book. First off, you feel like you are stepping into a little piece of Kristin's life on her New England farm. The photography was all taken on her farm and land. The photos include her home, her daughter and her friends and her animals. You get a sense of how color plays a major role in Kristin's life on a daily basis due to her environment. You can get a feel of her farm life on Getting Stitched on the Farm, which is Kristin's blog and a favorite of mine. If you don't subscribe, you should.

I love the back story on any creative endeavor and Kristin starts the book with a glimpse into her story. The tiny picture on the left is Kristin in the 1970's wearing an outfit she sewed herself. The lower tiny photo is Kristin and her husband, The Farmer. He's the one who stole the New Jersey girl's heart and turned her into a farm-loving fiberista. Aren't we all lucky that happened? The twists and turns in Kristin's life are inspiring. Her journey has not always been an easy one and she has an honesty about the ups-and-downs in her life. She is always positive and uplifting. Kristin is a hard-working woman and her successes and her large, dedicated group of followers are proof of her talent and constant appeal.
This sweater is one of my favorites. It is called the Child's Zip-Up Cardigan. If you have ever feared steeking or putting a zipper in a knitted garment, Kristin's directions will put you at ease. In fact, the entire book is like taking a class with Kristin right at your side, guiding your every step. All of the projects are knit in Kristin's own yarn line, Julia. The colors are rich and saturated. I highly recommend Julia yarn for any project. It is a worsted weight yarn that is a blend of wool, mohair and alpaca. It is nothing short of gorgeous and soft. In fact, I used Julia in Itty-Bitty Toys for the Princess and the Pea Set. It is the best.
The book focuses on fair isle knitting, which is color stranded knitting. It is fun and not as difficult as you may think. I love this technique and Kristin makes it simple for any level of knitter. Don't be intimidated by all of the beautiful colorwork. I am honestly telling you that you can do it! Kristin makes it easy. She has technique guides with clear illustrations, design techniques, embroidery techniques, edging techniques and best of all there is an extended Colorwork Chart Glossary! The glossary includes colorwork charts with repeats from 2 stitches all the way up to 30 stitches. Basically, Kristin is giving you the tools to create her designs but also she is giving you the tools and techniques to create your OWN beautiful colorwork designs. Color by Kristin is a book that will last through time as a great resource for colorwork. It is a book that belongs on every knitter's bookshelf.
Included in the book are patterns for mittens, pillows, sweaters for kids and adults, scarves, jackets, socks, gloves, blankets... They are all gorgeous and bursting with livelihood and color and joy. Kristin's experience as a designer makes her patterns clear as clear can be. It's like she can anticipate just about any question or concern that might pop up. This sets her apart from a newer designer who may assume that people will already know things. Kristin just knows how to make techniques attainable and simple! Her philosophy is anyone can do it!
I am always drawn to kids patterns and mittens and pillows in general. As far as Kristin goes, I love everything she does. The photo above is my favorite shot in the entire book. That is Kristin's daughter on the left, Julia (the namesake of the yarn line) and her friend. They are wearing two different versions of the Best Friends Pullovers. I want to make one of these for The Collector in the worst way. I have a bunch of Julia in a basket in my studio just waiting to be knit up into something fun and this may be it. I just need some time, right? Cute little girls they are!
I told Kristin that I think her next book should be a mitten/glove book! She just laughed when I told her this but it's true. I think she wasn't in the mood quite yet to take on another book project or even hear about one. I was just planting the seed selfishly hoping it would come true someday. She designs really cool mittens and gloves. They are like little pieces of art. On the page above you can see how Kristin uses embroidery to liven up her knitted fabric.
The embroidery absolutely changes and enhances her designs. I LOVE doing embroidery on knitted fabric and this is another one of Kristin's signature design elements. Embroidery on knitted fabric is not difficult to do and the results are always fantastic. It isn't like you have to have any previous embroidery skills to achieve these looks. Kristin uses the most basic embroidery stitches to get major effect. Plus she takes you step by step on how to do it. No worries.

Now, here are the most important things I want to mention.

Kristin has her own shop on her blog sidebar. Kristin's shop link is here.

If you are going to order a copy of Color by Kristin, order directly from Kristin. She will even sign the book for you or for someone else if it is a gift. What a treat to own an autographed copy of Color by Kristin. In the shop Kristin also sells 5 of her other books (I have them all and you should, too!), postcards featuring her beautiful photography (I have a couple sets of these and will never send them because I like them too much!), her painted canvas bags (yes, she is an artist, too, and I have a couple of these bags!) and her stitchery kits (I have two of these and one is completed the other is not, it is a gorgeous hand-stitched pillow on my couch!). Every product is divine.

Recently, Kristin has started her own online pattern shop. Now you can purchase individual downloadable patterns directly from Kristin. She has five patterns available as of now and they are wonderful. There are hats and mittens, a pillow, a sweater and hat set and felted bag. Be sure to check those out here!

If you haven't gathered by now let me say it out once and for all, I love Kristin Nicholas' work. I am a major supporter of everything she does. She is just as wonderful in person as she appears to be in any other form. I feel lucky to know her and to be able to say that she truly is a good, talented and smart cookie. She is humble and easy to relate to. I admire her so much. If you haven't listened to Kristin's interviews on Craftsanity or It's a Purl, Man, you must! Kristin is a storyteller and her stories are a good listen. I think she was interviewed on Ready, Set, Knit! with Kathy Elkins pretty recently. Look that one up, too.

I am extra-excited to offer you a chance to win a copy of Color by Kristin. Leave a comment on this post to enter. Say hello and leave your name, a link, something to identify yourself, a ravelry link.... tell me why you love Kristin:) Whatever you'd like. In a few short days I will randomly select two winners. Each winner will receive a copy of Color by Kristin! The winners will need to email me to give me their mailing addresses so I can pass those on to Kristin's publisher to send out the books.

Good luck and let the commenting begin!
best, susie
p.s. Thanks for the love and support of my new hat pattern, Ruche! It's been selling like hot cakes!

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Julie T. said...

This looks like a great book! Thanks for the giveaway!!

Nicky said...

I love the designs.
The book looks fantastic. !
Regards
Nicky

Anonymous said...

I lvoe her previus book and she has inspired me to knit more and embellish with embroidery.... rav name atareen

Anonymous said...

Please add my name to the "Iwannabeawinner" list! Kristen's use of color is very inspiring and instantly brightens these dark days of winter. Thanks for the wonderful review of her newest book. Ewe rock :)--Ramona (Madison, WI)

Anonymous said...

I just finished drooling over the gorgeous photos in Kristin's Colour book. How can I get to her studio/farm as soon as possible? lol I need to touch and see all of her amazing creations. The Best Friend's Cardigan is absolutely divine - I must make one or two . . . The embroidery is special, I must try my hand at this on my knit projects. Thanks much, Susan, for sharing this amazing book!

verver said...

I would love to win this book--and the first project I would make is that beautiful bolster pillow. I've been casting longing glances at it.

My ravelry ID is vereader.

Kristi ~ Ohio said...

Hi Susan, What a great giveaway! Kristen's colors are amazing. Anything goes and always turns out great.

queenbee1958 (on Rav)

Lisa H. said...

I made my first fair isle project this past year. It was a pair of hand warmers and I had so much fun learning how to do fair isle. I would love to have this book! Thanks so much for the opportunity to win this.

TerryMoran said...

I love that you do this! This book looks amazing. Thank you.

Emily said...

Look at those pillows!! OMG! This is my fist glimpse at at the new book and I'm totally smitten!

Emily
Art in Sheep's Clothing

ikkinlala said...

Her designs are gorgeous - they make me want to learn colourwork!

ikkinlala AT yahoo DOT ca

sarah said...

Yay! Would love to win! What a beautiful book. Thank you.- Sarah from Okla

onescrappychick said...

Color work scares me.. but Kristin inspires me, as do you. Happy New Year!

Beth in NH

Colleen said...

I would love to win this book!! Thanks for the chance! BTW, my mom gave me a copy of Itty Bitty Toys for Christmas. I have started the puppy and my teenage daughter has already claimed it.

Patti said...

What a wonderful opportunity you are providing your devoted followers! Thank you.

I love Kristin's color management, and that is a challenge for me. Kaffe Fassett is a designer I started following back in the mid-80s, and Kristin's work is more refined. Brilliant.

Patti Van Gorden
oldgoatwoman on Ravelry

JodiJM said...

The book, "Color" looks fabulous! I am sure any knitter would delight in trying their hands at colorwork by her.

Jodi

tfulinara said...

I would love to have this book. Kristin's work is so inspiring. It motivates you to want to create something beautiful. Her color choices are fabulous.
Tammy - Inspired by color

kimrknits said...

I am TERRIFIED of fair isle knitting and colorworks, etc, please enable me to overcome my fear with the new year and Kristens new book by my side!! Thanks!!

amyroz said...

I love her book because I LOVE color!!! I have a granddaughter soon to be born - would love to knit a sweater for her from this book. amyroz@hotmail.com

Lauren said...

This book looks wonderful! Such beautiful color combinations.

-Lauren in CA

Anonymous said...

I haven't bought any of Kristen's books, but I enjoy reading her blog.

Donna G in VT

Anonymous said...

I can't wait to check out this book at the bookstore. My girls would love the frilly mittens ! Thanks for pointing me to Kristen's blog, too.

Andrea

pookie said...

What an AMAZING giveaway. The patterns, the colors!! just beautiful. i hope i win. would love to make those beautiful children's sweaters. have a new niece and hoping soon for my own little grandchildren. irene

Anonymous said...

thanks for the helpful review and the giveaway. It inspires me to do some color work.

julie
jsample on ravelry

Cinda said...

What a fabulous giveaway! I don't personally own one of her books but have browsed thru them. I love the colorwork that Kristen does.

Please enter me.

cindel on raverly
glascinder@att.net

Turtle said...

such a nice giveaway! i have been a follower of kristins for a few years and love all she does but have not had a chance to own one of her books yet, (or try her scrumptiously colorful yarn)

alagrneyez@aol.com said...

wow I love, love, love, colorwork and would love to have a copy of Kristens beautiful book. Thanks for all you do for your readers.

SueDial

Joyce said...

Colorwork is on my list of knitting things to attempt this year. I'd love to have this book!

klhp said...

I am afraid of Fair Isle. I need this book! :)

Cynthia in NC said...

I could use some color! Looks like a wonderful book. I really admire Kristen's designs and talent. Thank you for a great contest.

LaRessie said...

Thanks for the opportunity to win a book. Kristen's work is AMAZING! I haven't seen her blog yet but I am ON MY WAY! Her colors and designs are wonderful! I feel like a very beginner knitter even though I have been knitting for several years... but this book would PUSH me over the edge and out of my box. GORGEOUS stuff. Thanks... Hope I win.

evie said...

I love Kristin's bright cheery colors and patterns. I have her other books and would love to add her latest to my collection.

Mokihana said...

Fantastic giveway!! The book looks absolutely wonderful. Thank you for the chance to win.

I'm Mokihana on Ravelry, too.

Christine Parent said...

That's the kind of book that would give me the courage to try some colorwork!

lisette said...

i came here via kristin's blog and would love to win a copy of her book - thanks for having such a generous giveaway :)

Julie said...

The colors are amazing in this book . I will be teaching my first informal knitting glass to friends at church. Everyone stay warm.

Julie said...

The colors are amazing, and I need a new color work project. I will be teaching my first informal knitting class to friends at church this week. Looking forward to see Kristin's book upclose.
Julie

junglemama said...

ohhh ive been eyeing this beautiful book and read he blog, she is so inspiringand the colors just up my alley

thanks for a chance

StaciP said...

What a great book! Would love to win it! :) Staci (Sioux City, IA)

Spinnitter said...

I'm usually timid about combining colors, but I love what I've seen of this book! What inspiration! I'd really, really, really love to win this book!

Anonymous said...

I discovered your blog through Kristen's and would love to own a copy of her book! I've checked both her books and your's out of the library, and put my name back on the waiting list so that I can get them again! Thanks for your generosity in doing this...

bookboxer on ravelry

Leslie said...

I am here because Kristin sent me (laugh)! Naturally I would love to have a copy of her newest book - I have copies of her two more recent and my library is lacking.

Being lucky enough to have met the lady three times I can attest she is approachable and not full of herself and Julia is a gem! That little girl keep the entire Franklin County Fiber Twist floor in her thrall.

Now I shall go look at your patterns and other entries. Maybe I've found another source of inspiration... Happy 2010!

tracy_a said...

Thanks for hosting the giveaway! I am a Kristin fan from her Classic Elite days and beyond - Kids' Embroidery is my go-to how-to on embroidery! But I don't have Color by Kristin yet - those best friends sweaters are lovely! Thanks!

DebbyJ said...

I not only love Kristen's books, love Kristen's blog. Read it every day along with this one. What a great giveaway.

By the way, Susan, I wish you'd consider coming down to SC to do some book signings.

she knits said...

Love, love love the childs zip cardigan, i would love to be brave enough to attempt steeking, maybe with Kristin by my side I could?
Love Mel
womaninadhoe on ravelry

Tbmccarthy said...

I'm due to give birth in a few months to my third child and I'm dedicated to continuing to knit new things (my goal this year is to try socks and mittens, two things that seem to go missing in my house!) even though I'm SURE I won't have the time. What a lovely book this would be for me! Thanks for another giveaway!

Denise said...

Hi Susan, Happy New Year. Would love a chance to win Kristin's book.What I love most is the color combinations she uses, they are so eye catching.

Tbmccarthy said...

I'm due to give birth to my third child soon and I'm always looking forward to starting new knitting projects (this year I'm going to try out socks and mittens, as one always seems to get lost in my house!). I'm going to keep on knitting even though it's going to be really tough to find time with three little ones running around. What a wonderful book this would be for me!

Jennifer said...

I love Kristin! I read her blog faithfully and so admire her fiber prowess! Thanks for the giveaway. jennifer

reader said...

Looks like a great book!! I really enjoy your blog!

Shell ~ said...

* * hi Susan,
~ Happy Knitting New Year ~
Kristin is a true Renaissance Artiste'. Her artwork in many areas: knitting, embroidery, crochet, painting & illustrating is absolutely inspiring.
I would be very happy to win her book & share it with my children knitting students. My knitting challenge this year is to knit a "Kristin sweater" and make a zillion swatches of color patterns, inspired by Kristin.
I adore your fun animals too, Susan.
Sincerely,
Shell ~

Shell ~ said...

~ hi again Susan,

....I must tell you I so enjoyed the lovely detailed write-up of Kristin's book & seeing the photos. I work from home and really appreciate nourishing my creative spirit with all the wonderful KnitWorld.
thanks :)
Shell ~

Hilda said...

I'd love to win a copy. I'm rather new to knitting...and ready to branch out a bit.

Jan Morrison said...

It's her way with colour - I could eat these or breath them or live inside of them! And through her site I found your site and I feel crazed with your wee animals! I knit hats basically but I will push myself to try new and different things! Thanks to you both...

Gretchen said...

I've begun learning about color combinations in the new year and I find Kristin's blog and book inspiring! Fair Isle is my knitting challenge for 2010! thanks for sharing with us!

Gretchen
gcnatter(rav id)

coffeechris said...

How cool that you are reviewing Kristins book. My two knitting heros. Just looking at those pictures and reading your words makes me happy : )

Andrea said...

What a beautiful book. Thank you, Susan, for another generous give-away. :o)

Cook said...

I love the pillows and the children's sweaters. If I don't win a copy, I will pop over to her site and order one.

Cook said...

I love the pillows and the children's sweaters. If I don't win a copy, I will pop over to her site and order one.

Unknown said...

I have Kristin's other book and just drool over the photos!

Theresa said...

I love her sense of style, and reading her blog about life on a farm.

SnohoTina said...

I have one of Kristen's earlier books and have been waiting to save enough money to buy her latest. If you've ever been scared of knitting with color, she will definetely take the fear out of the process. Hope to Win.

karen said...

I love Kristen - always watch her on PBS. Would LOVE to have one of her books. Thanks for your generosity!!!

Englenook said...

My favorite knitting blogs: Susan & Kristin and both with great books. I purchased 'Itty-Bitty Toys' last month and have Kristin's new book on my future purchase list. This is a great giveaway and will be 'muchly' enjoyed by those who win (or purchase).

Suellen said...

What a wonderful idea! I love Kristin's work, although I haven't done any fair isle yet. This could be my chance - I'm ready to take on a new challenge!

SusanR said...

I would LOVE to win this book. I took it out from the library and since I have to return it today
:-[ and can't afford to buy a copy - winning one would be the best thing ever.
Thank you so much for having this giveaway.

fracksmom said...

I have been following stitched on the farm for months. I love her photos as well as her stories about life on the farm as much her knitting. So much talent in one person doesn't seem fair.
I so would love this book. if nothing just to read and look at the pictures.

FiberGeek said...

Kristin's color sense amazes me. I would love to win one of these.
FiberGeek on Ravelry

Maggie said...

My first colorwork was a girls sweater pattern from IK that Kristin designed. I am currently trying my hand at creating my own 'kristin' sweater. I am stuck, though! I have started the back up about 8", brown with red circles and now I don't know where to go next. I could really use her help. I love her colors, their mine, too! I'll keep finger and toes crossed that I win your generous giveaway so I can add this book to her others I have been lucky enough to find!

Megan DuBois said...

I love reading Kristin's blog and find her eye for color incredible. Thanks for spreading the love.

Acadia said...

I am just beginning my journey into color work and would love to learn Kristen's techniques!

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for this opportunity. I loved reading Kristin's last book and have looked forward to this one. I truly admire her colour sense!

Katherine

Anonymous said...

What a great way to start 2010!!
My name is Tanya and I just l♥ve reading your blog.
http://www.ravelry.com/people/knitwit27
take care!

Susan said...

I LOVE her book too!!!

Bonnie said...

You are wonderful to give away her book ~~ such a gorgeous Knitting book! Yours are too.
I love her blog that sent me here. Watching Julie and Julia , knitting, making chicken broth, being with her daughter who is wearing HER knitting!
Makes this day better and full of grace.

Susan said...

I would LOVE to win her book...good review!

Colleen said...

I have always favored multi-colored hand art... my favorite quilts, designs, anything really always end up being a large palette and array of colors... however I have never felt particularly comfortable pulling such combinations off... Kristen gives me inspiration I love her abandon to color and to it's possibilities.

SonjawithaJ said...

I love reading your blog and Kristin's. Both are so inspiring, and this book looks fabulous.

Anonymous said...

Fair isle knitting is the last frontier of knitting that I need to explore, and this book looks beautiful! I would love to win this book - thank you for this giveaway!

Ren-Yi said...

Thanks for the introduction to the book. The designs have fun colors and patterns; the finished products have a versatile look.

thanks for the chance to win.

Lisa Carney said...

Kristin's blog is such a wonderful place, I am inspired often by the photos, and not just the ones of knitting. I love seeing the lambs, the border collies, the kitties, and the flowers. Thanks for doing a giveaway of her book--I'd love to curl up in my knitting chair with it for a couple of hours!
Lisa (stringamajig on Ravelry)

Louise said...

I just discovered Kristin Knits while I was looking on Ravelry for worsted fair isle mitten patterns. I just fell in love with the colors. I would love to win the book, but one way or another I will own one.

lulu said...

I just found you and now you are introducing me to Kristin. It must be my lucky day. I can't wait to get knitting on any of those awesome projects..perfect projects for a cold, winter day!
knapplaura@verizon.net

Mimi said...

All of Kristin's designs are hugely inspirational as well as beautiful! Just leafing through the book is enough to fire one's creative flame, and I am very drawn to and influenced by Kristin's work.

Anonymous said...

Wow, this looks like a fantastic book. I'm not feeling particularly lucky today, so thank you for providing a link to where it can be purchased!!

I'm Victoria13 on ravelry.

--Jeannine said...

I would love so much to win a copy of this book. I recently finished Kristin's Little Majolica sweater in purple for my great niece. (See picture on Ravelry--I am jcg.) My relatives asked me for a Santa list, and Color by Kristin was at the very top, but no luck.

Unknown said...

I love to follow Krisitns blog. I grew up in western mass and worked on a dairy in sunderland, it reminds me of home. I found her blog when I was looking for directions online to sew in a zipper. I would love to win her book as I really enjoy stranded knitting and was recently laid off and won't be able to buy it.

Judi A. said...

Years and years ago I did some colorwork with nothing more than the pattern in front of me. No helpful hints, etc. and I pretty much have steered clear of it since. I would love to try again with all the hints and info you say Kristin offers, so do hope my name is drawn as one of the new owners of her book! :-)

Susie said...

What a great giveaway to start out the year. I like every thing of Kristin's that I've seen around. I've not done any color work yet but what I've seen in her book (from around the 'net) would be just the inspiration I need to actually do it.

Thanks so much for the chance to win.

Anonymous said...

I've loved Kristin's work since the the '80s and Classic Elite. It's nice to have books from her now.

kelley
knittergirl1 on ravelry

CHERI! said...

Hi ..... I love Kristin's work. Color is the name of the game and I do enjoy it. Thanks for the review and the give-a-way.

CHERI! said...

HI PLEASE ADD MY NAME TO THE LIST> I LOVE KRISTINS WORK AND THE COLOR SHE USES> THANKS FOR THE REVIEW >>>

smdenbo said...

Another great book by Kristen! Her other book, 'Kristin Knits' is equally as good. Thanks for the contest. Sara in AL
rav=smdenbo

smdenbo said...

Another great book by Kristen! Her other book, 'Kristin Knits' is equally as good. Thanks for the contest. Sara in AL
rav=smdenbo

sricker said...

I really like all the colors that Kristin uses, her Julia yarn is so soft.

ahousefullofboys said...

I am not usually a contest participant because winning is unlikely. I have looked over this lovely book many times and would love to add it to my ever growing library of knit pretty books.

ahousefullofboys said...

I am trying to post a comment and it is not working well. Hmm. Well as I was saying I have looked at this book many times now and am fascinated I would love to have my own copy.

AER said...

I would love to win this book. The projects are gorgeous!

neumeiem said...

I love that the kids stuff is so colourful. I'm so bored with pastel pink!

Pippiknits on Ravelry said...

Thank you Susan for the lovely review... and the opportunity to win a copy of Kristin's book!!!

slmiller8 said...

I was just looking at this book at the bookstore a couple of hours ago; I love all the colors, and the way Kristin combines all kinds of interesting borders and edgings.

slmiller8 said...

I was just looking at this book a couple of hours ago at the bookstore. I love all the colors Kristin uses, and the way she combines borders and edgings.

Nomadic Pandas said...

Hello, Kristin!
I fell in love with your patterns! Unfortunately I missed the give away, but I would like to buy the magazine. I tried the shop link from your post, but it gives me an error. Could you advise me where I could buy the magazine from?
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Lora

Susan B. Anderson said...

Hi, Lora,
This is Susan. I wrote about Kristin Nicholas in this post. The magazine is a book called, Color by Kristin. It is available on Kristin's website and on amazon. Her website is: http://kristinnicholas.com/

The book is wonderful and I hope you like it:)
Susan

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