Hi Knitters,
On my vacation I read a couple of novels. The first one I read is called, How to Knit a Love Song, by Rachael Herron. You may have heard of Rachael before in the knitting world because she writes the popular knitting blog called, Yarnagogo. She is a genuine knitter and you can tell that through her book. The knitting and knitter's lifestyle is craftily woven throughout the book without being clumsy or forced.
The fictional story is set on a California sheep ranch. Cade, the resident rancher, is taking care of the land and sheep for his great aunt who has moved off to a retirement community. He wants to someday own the land himself and continue to run the ranch. Eliza Carpenter, the great aunt, just happens to be a beloved knitting guru (think Elizabeth Zimmerman and you'll have a clear picture). While Eliza is at the retirement home she meets the young and beautiful Abigail through knitting. Eliza becomes Abigail's knitting mentor. Abigail's knitting career takes off due to Eliza's guidance. They are fast friends. Abigail becomes a knitting book author and gives all of the credit to Eliza.
When Eliza passes away she leaves a small cottage and the surrounding land to Abigail. The small cottage and land happen to be a part of the bigger sheep ranch that Cade inherits at Eliza's passing. Abigail is saddened by the loss of her friend and mentor but is happy to leave a tumultuous life behind and move to the cottage to write and knit in peace. She knows nothing much about Cade and vice versa.
When Abigail shows up to claim her cottage and land, Cade is nothing short of angry about his new land co-owner. Then all chaos breaks loose!
The book has twists and turns and although you might be able to figure out who will be standing at the end it is still fun getting there. There is adventure, romance, story-telling, knitting and good old-fashioned fun in these pages.
Let me warn you though, it is a romance novel. There are definitely steamy scenes sprinkled throughout the book. This book is R rated for sure. It is not for kids in any way, shape or form. My blog is usually G rated and squeaky clean so that is why I want to put out this warning!
I really enjoyed reading How to Knit a Love Song. I especially love it because it is written by a blogger and a knitter who I have known (in the blogging sense) for years. It has touched me to hear and see how excited and proud Rachael is of her book.
Congratulations to Rachael. I loved your book and recommend it to anyone who loves a good romance novel and knitting. You don't even have to be a knitter to enjoy it. It is a light, fun and fast read. It was hard to put down once I started.
I emailed Rachael to ask if I could hold a giveaway for a copy of How to Knit a Love Song on my blog. I actually asked for her publicist's email but Rachael offered to sponsor the giveaway herself! Since she is sending out the book to the winner she offered to sign the book as well! How cool is that?
Leave a comment on this post to win a signed copy of How to Knit a Love Song! Please only enter once, leave an identifying something on the comment (name, link, ravelry id, email)! This makes it easier for me to contact the winner to get a mailing address. I will pick a winner in a few days or so. I will then post the winning comment so be sure to check back.
Enter quick! You will love it!
Good luck!
best, susie
p.s. There is a sweater pattern included at the end. Abigail knits a sweater throughout the story and then you get the pattern for the same sweater!
p.p.s. Rachael has done 2 podcast interviews that I have listened to: Knitcast and The Knitmore Girls. They are both wonderful interviews!
Oh ... it sounds wonderful :0) I never know if I want to read or knit !!!! But am learning to do both !!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a great giveaway !!!!
I love her blog - and I suspect I will love the book, even if I don't with the giveaway. Thanks for doing this!
ReplyDeleteI've been hearing a lot about this book! All good of course :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I want to read this book. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeletePatty
jnp1982@msn.com
I LOVE a good knitting novel-- I just finished "The Beach Street KnittingSociety and Yarn Club" by Gil McNeil....that is the last of a LONG line of knitting novels I read and I love them all! This book sounds great too--
ReplyDeleteThank you!
i love knitting and i love reading... i especially love knitting while reading... but being able to knit, and read about knitting... well thats just awesome!
ReplyDeletegynnab
Oooooh, this book sounds like it's right up my alley... I love knitting and romance books- put the two together and I'm sure to love it. Just your summary alone makes me want to go out and buy the book, which I'll probably do, if I don't end up winning! What a fun giveaway. Thank you! My ravelry name is purplemama.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds awesome! I'd love to read it :)
ReplyDeleteI'm theyarnkat on rav, thanks!
Oh I haven't read a romantic steamy novel in awhile and the fact that knitting is the premise .....you had me at "sheep farm"
ReplyDeleteThank you for pointing me to another knitter's blog. As an avid reader I read almost anything and everything!
ReplyDeleteKnitting and reading, two things I can't ever have enough time for! Would be nice to have a new, knitting oriented book to read. I can always hope to win. :-)
ReplyDeletejudi7597(at)bellsouth(dot)net
thanks for the blog link - and for the book giveaway, this one looks great!
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds like a fun read!
ReplyDeleteWow! Another fabulous giveaway, Susan. I would love to win this novel. Knitting and romance in one package - what's not to like?
ReplyDeletemarylouc@mac.com
What a great combo! Please sign me up.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this book. It sounds like a great combination - knitting and romance!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for a good book.. knitting and steamy romance.. sign me up :)
ReplyDeleteBAM_2006@hotmail.com
I would love to read a knitting novel. Sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOh, I can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteJennie
Rav-dayartist
The book sounds like the perfect combination of two my favourite hobbies!!!
ReplyDeleteplease enter me - thank you
Oooh, a knitting/romance novel, sounds like a fun book to snuggle up with.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a copy. And thanks for another good blog reccommendation!
ReplyDeleteReading is my next favorite thing to do - after knitting. Combine the two, and whoo-hoo!
ReplyDeleteI love to read and love to knit, so I guess this giveaway is for me!!! Thanks so much for your kindness.
ReplyDeleteI love to read and love to knit, so I guess this giveaway is for me!!! Thanks so much for your kindness.
ReplyDeleteI love to read and love to knit, so I guess this giveaway is for me!!! Thanks so much for your kindness.
ReplyDeleteAlways love a knitting book!
ReplyDeletesherralandmax@yahoo.com
It sounds like a wonderful novel! *crossing fingers*
ReplyDeleteCOmbining my love of reading with my love of knitting! Sounds perfect.
ReplyDeleteI've been hearing a lot about this book. Looks great.
ReplyDelete(I'm Betsywetsy on Ravelry)
I'd love to read it. Thanks Susan!
ReplyDeleteAnn Hiltner
Rav: CamEmmaJacksmom
i love free books!
ReplyDeleteravelry id: libbi-ilyse
free books are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteravelry id: libbi-ilyse
I'd love to win the book. I'm an avid reader and this one sounds kind of fun, if predictable:)
ReplyDeleterobear529@gmail.com
Well I am deaf, but I would love to read this book about How to Knit a Love Song. Whatever..I enjoy knitting
ReplyDeleteI love good romance novel and I've put reading to the side since I learned how to knit.
ReplyDeleteKelly
Dallas
ravelry id - klmccown
blog - http://shinergirltx.blogspot.com/
I am always loving a good knitting love story...I will have to be careful not to drop a stitch if knitting while reading. Thanks jeanie@zeigle.com
ReplyDeleteOh what fun! My two favorite things are knitting and reading. My mom even gave me a weight to hold the book open so I can knit while I read. Would just love a good book to "take me away." I'm finishing a baby blanket for a soon-to-be-born grandbaby! Kristin
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great read! Thanks for the review and the giveaway!
ReplyDelete-Jessica (Monkeybuttbabies on Ravelry)
sounds refreshing thanks
ReplyDeleteKnitting and romance in one book....what more could a gal want? Thanks, Susan!
ReplyDeleteI would love to read a book that combines romance and knitting! What a natural combination!!
ReplyDeletethis is very intriguing. I just took up knitting a few months ago and I love it. And, who doesn't love a little bit of R rating in their romance novels!
ReplyDeletehappay at Ravelry
I could use a new read. Thank you for thinking of us!
ReplyDeleteI heard her interview on the Knitmore Girls Podcast and would love to read it! Thanks for hosting the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteIt has been awhile since I've read a good, romance novel. To read about one that incorporates knitting and to win it would be awesome!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this book. -Becky (gathersnomoss) on ravelry.
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely love to win the book.
ReplyDeleteOooh - I would LOVE to win this book! I'm in a read/knit swap on Rav and this is the book of the month!! :) So I'll read it either way, but how fun is that?!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win a copy of How to Knit a Love Song. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHearing lots of good things about this book. I would love to win this book. I have already looked, but my local library doesn't plan on getting it. :(
ReplyDeletePlease let serve as my entry ticket which hopefully will also be the winning ticket! Who can resist a novel that combines fun, fiber and frolic? Pick me, pick me :) --Ramona
ReplyDeleteI just finished the book I was reading and would love to win this one. It sounds great!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to read this book, and share it with my mom who reads romances and knits!
ReplyDeletekelli in California
I'd love to own this book!! Great combo; knitting and romance!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, knitting and reading! My two favorite things to do! <3
ReplyDeleteThanks for the give-away!
-Becca
(borkles on ravelry!)
Please add my name to the list for the drawing!
ReplyDelete~ Kathy C.
I was JUST looking at this book the other day and considering picking it up on one of our next knitting nights! (Conveniently, we meet at a book store)
ReplyDeletewould love to win this book I hear you can get the pattern for the jumper in the novel too. how clever to combine knitting and reading just need to include a cat...
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ReplyDeleteSounds right up my street. Thanks for the chance to win the book.
ReplyDeleteDawn
Ravelry DawninNL
I would just love to win the book. It sounds so good. Thanks for the giveaway. I just love your blog
ReplyDeleteJoan
This seems to be a popular book. i've read several other blog posts about it today. Sounds like a good read.
ReplyDeleteOh how fun! I would love a copy. Thank you for another awesome giveaway.
ReplyDeleteTho' I've knitted for most of my life. I've only recently found knitting/sewing blogs. What I wonderful new world I've found.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this offer and keep on bloggin'! (I've just started the Cupcake baby set.)
P.S.
ReplyDeleteAnother Susie (Susal on ravelry)
I just put this book on my Amazon wishlist to purchase next!
ReplyDeleteMonique
Good morning! It's nice to wake up to your lovely post and giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI just finished a book so I'm reading for something new to read! How wonderful - I'm a fan of her blog too! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this book! I am a voracious reader, and really love books with knitting in them. Thanks for the chance! My ravelry id is shiggins
ReplyDeletesounds like a good book! i can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a really good book!
ReplyDeleteOoh! Knitting and California and love? Perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us! I loved reading about SF- I miss my home town. Can't wait to visit ImagiKnit on my trip back this summer.
So cool that you both are sponsoring such a great giveaway! Can't wait to read the book.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good read. I love books that have a knitting theme!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! Have heard some wonderful things about the book & would love to get my hands on it :)
ReplyDeleteI've heard great things about this book. I love KnitLit! It combines my two favorite passions.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win!
Even if I don't win it..definitely get it on my Kindle!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info on a new-to-me writer! Can't wait to pick up one of her books - hope I win one!
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds great! I would love the opportunity to win it. Thanks to both you and Rachel for a chance.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a great book! I'll look it up even if I don't win the giveaway! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeletelove knitting, love reading, love your blog!
ReplyDeleteI would loved to read this book! I could use more ideas for my 52 books in 52 weeks goal. I'll have to check it out at the bookstore if I don't win here.
ReplyDeleteOhhh ... I would love this!
ReplyDeleteThat is an inviting description of the book...you have peaked my interest. gamelldansk on ravelry
ReplyDeleteOh...I so want this. My local Borders still doesn't have it nor does the library....
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win, but at least I have a new blog to check out (new-to-me)!
ReplyDeleteFrom the look of your blog this morning, everyone wants to get this book. Can't say that I blame them. You always come up with good stuff. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds delicious! Can't wait to read it. So glad you had a wonderful visit to San Francisco. Thanks for sharing your knitting and your life with us.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Thank you, again, for offering a fun, different giveaway!
ReplyDeleteoldgoatwoman on ravelry
I am travelling a lot for work in the coming months and would love to have a new book to read.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Oh, I love the sound of this book and must go see Rachel's blog too. Thnaks for the chance to win the story...
ReplyDeletewww.tartstales.blogspot.com
This book sounds wonderful...and a pattern at the end...genius!! Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteAh, what I wouldn't give for equal time knitting and reading. Thanks for another great give away.
ReplyDeleteJust discovered her blog and will definitely be checking out the book! Thanks for letting us know
ReplyDeleteI love a good book and have found a way to set aside some time to read even if I have 4 little girls swarming me. LOL
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful book!
ReplyDeleteLaurenAshley06(at)gmail(dot)com
I have read a lot of reviews about Rachel's book and am looking forward to reading it myself!
ReplyDeleteI love a good book, thanks for offering this...combining two of my favorite things reading and knitting.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read this book. thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds great! What a nice giveaway! Hope I win!
ReplyDeleteMaggie
justmaggi@aol.com
I'd love a chance - please enter me - Thanks!
ReplyDeletekimberlybreid at hotmail dot com
Wow! The book sounds wonderful! Pick me, pick me.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a wonderful book! Thank you for recommending it.
ReplyDeleteI love to read...I love to knit. What a perfect combo! Thanks for doing this fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAmanda
amanda dot werling at gmail dot com
Wow! There is no better combination of two "Loves" - reading and knitting!!! Love it! Sounds like a fabulous book!
ReplyDeleteJan Mueller
Ravelry name - janlyn
I am going to have to check out her blog! I love reading and knitting and I love when I can read about knitting!
ReplyDeleteI had just seen this book on Amazon when ordering the Super Stitches Knitting book that you showcased on Spud and Chloe blog. It sounds really good. I love the books that are both about knitting and include patterns. Didn't check your blog yesterday since it was my birthday and my wonderful daughters gave me a spa day to rejuvenate my knitting muscles!!! Love your blog!!
ReplyDeletekparkerwatson@yahoo.com
I've been thinking about picking up this book! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteEverything you have recommended has been great!
ReplyDeleteI've been following her blog for years now and I can't wait to read this book. But a chance to win a signed copy! That would be awesome! So...I'll hold off on purchasing this one until I see if I win or not. :)
ReplyDeleteKim
The Misplaced Midwesterner
I've been thinking about picking up this book! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info on the blog. I'm always looking for good ones!! I would love to read this book.
ReplyDeletekristinfitzgerald on Rav
I think combining knitting and romance must make for a fabuolous story and I owuld love to read it!
ReplyDeletePam
phopkin1@rochester.rr.com
Sounds like a good read. Thank you for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteI love a good knitting novel. I wish I could do both like you do. You are my hero!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful book for summer reading while my needles cool off!
ReplyDeleteCarol Ann B
This book looks FABULOUS!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove these kinds of books. I will read it but hope to win so I do not have to buy it. lindagerig@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI am in the process of reading Knit Two by Kate Jacobs. Knitting and reading are 2 things I can never get enough of. Thank you for this wonderful giveaway!
ReplyDeletebuckets19@hotmail.com
Sounds like a great book, thanks for doing the giveaway! Plus...couldn't we all use a little bit of R rating once in awhile??!!
ReplyDeletecolleen.wheeler@yahoo.com
Would love to win this book.
ReplyDeleteSheri from KY
Thanks for the review. I had not yet heard about the book, and have added it to my "to read" list.
ReplyDeleteThanks too for your blog and all you share with us.
Ann
It sounds like a great read! Please enter me into your give-a-way. I love to read book about people who knit and their lives.
ReplyDeleteLaura T
sounds like a good read! thanks for the giveaway... will request from the library if I don't win it!
ReplyDeletePerfect! A steamy spring read!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win! Sounds like a good book!
ReplyDeleteWill look for this one even if I don't get picked!
ReplyDeleteAlways up for a good read...
Sounds like a great beach read! My ravelry name is bikerbabe.
ReplyDeleteSusie,
ReplyDeleteI would love the book How to Knit a Love Song by Rachael Herron for my trip from New Hampshire to Washington, DC on 4/19/10. My husband's dad was a WW2 veteran and we are going to Arlington National Cemetery. On the way down and back I am knitting the princess and the pea pattern from Itty Bitty Toys and I would love to read too!
I just put this book on my list at the library this morning! It's on waitlist though, so I imagine it'll be a while before I can get my hands on it! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all you share in knitting ~ have all the itty bitty books :) Made the bunny hat for Easter for a little one ~ huge hit and TOO CUTE :).
ReplyDeleteHave a happy day , crystal
P.S. Have you read the beach street knitting society and yarn club ~ really good :)
This sounds like my type of book. I would love to read it and even send on a copy to my best friend, who is also a knitter, if I like it :) I'm excited to take my knitting obsession over into the reading world!
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Michelle Carter
Can't wait to read it!
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Amy Mikel
Ravelry: aemikel
www.teenhoffen.com
That sounds like a great book.
ReplyDeleteSusan, I love your patterns and just completed my first project out of your itty bitty book - the squares and rectangles baby cardigan. Check it out at http://bit.ly/9cGXMl
Can't wait to make my next project!
Sounds like a good beach read!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to reading it.
Rene' (aka: Nayknits on Ravelry)
I'm a sucker for these sorts of books and I'd love to win this one!
ReplyDeleteI would love to read this book. Thanks
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ReplyDeleteGotta love it when reading and knitting come together!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
I'd love to read it! Sounds great.
ReplyDeleteRav: caffeinatedyarn
I hae never read a knitting novel. I would love to have this be my first one.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the give-away opportunity.
Nothing like a good book about all the things we love...knitting & romance. Can't wait to read it....Thanks for the opportunity to enter!
ReplyDeleteCelia
I love to read knitting books! Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeletePlease add my name to the contest
ReplyDeletepatricia.mitchell@alegent.org
I would love a copy of her book. Thanks for the give away - her blog is great as is yours.
ReplyDeleteShirleyB
Oh yay! I love to read and I love to knit! So this is a perfect combination!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win this book. I am going to suggest that my book club read this book. Many of the memebers in the book club are also in my knitting group! Read or knit - it is always a tough decision!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great read! I would love to win it! I'm jpeled on ravelry :)
ReplyDeleteKnitting and reading! I love both!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all you hard work.
Sounds like a good read. I'll suggest it to my book club.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good read! I'll suggest it to my book club.
ReplyDeleteMarti(dot)Lindstrom(at)wpt(dot)org
I am looking for a good book to read. This sounds like it could be the one!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book - hope I am lucky.
ReplyDeleteI just love to read knitting novels. I also enjoy knitting themed audiobooks while driving to/from work in my car. I'm definitely be reading the book, but getting a signed copy would be even better. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteElise
This book sound right up my alley. I'd love to win a copy of it!!
ReplyDelete---Tif
I have been wanting to read this book! I hope I win.
ReplyDeleteRav Id: redheadedjen
I heard her interview on one of the podcast before you mentioned her on your blog and am thrilled at the possiblity of winning her book. Sharon in Va skfrodier@aol.com
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a great book. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteKnitting and a good book! I think I have died and gone to heaven. rav name lovetoknit16
ReplyDeleteCool, I could use a bit o' romance in my life right now. ;)
ReplyDeleteSelkie on Ravelry
I read all the time and would love to read this! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteStaci Page Sioux City IA
stacip05@gmail.com
I would love to win this :) Thanks for organising it.
ReplyDeleteI love knitting. I love reading. I love steamy novels once in a while. Count me in!
ReplyDeleteWould love a chance to win this book! Sounds great! :) Autumn
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Would love to read this while on vacation at the Outer Banks coming up! Kathy/ akkpfoster@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to add this book to my library! Thanks for offering it.
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I love to read and knit. The book looks like a good one. This is from Jack's mom Sherri, not Jack.
ReplyDeleteI was skeptical of this book, but your review makes me want to give it a chance. Certainly a good beachy read. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteSusan and Rachael, thanks for the contest and giveaway! I love romances and mysteries, and when they include knitting, it's even better!
ReplyDeleteKnitting and reading... two of my favorite things! I would love to read this book. terrasue@cox.net
ReplyDeleteThank you for holding this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love to read knitting related stories and this one sounds like a winner.
MariAngel (ravelry)
What a great giveaway! Looks like a fun read...
ReplyDeleteI adore knitting novels. PLEASE pick me!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful! Can't wait to read it, even if I don't win!!
ReplyDeletejmfamily@windstream.net
Looks like a great book. lynzward@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a great book! Thanks for the giveaway!!!
ReplyDeleterjtaylor@tds.net
That sounds like a great book! Thanks for the giveaway!!!
ReplyDeleterjtaylor@tds.net
Ooh, would love to win a copy of this book! Reading and knitting--my two favorite pasttimes!
ReplyDeleteKelly
KnitsbyKelly on Ravelry
Wow, what a wonderful giveaway! I hope I win.
ReplyDeleteI read her blog all the time and really enjoy it. Thanks, Susan.
Gail Crews
jg.crews@wildblue.net
Hi!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book! jillpickle from Plover
I would love to read this and probably will buy it for my Kindle if I don't win the autographed copy, which I would chrish.
ReplyDeleteKim
artsluvr on ravelry
oh would that i could win! a story woven of yarn and love and such, oh my!
ReplyDeleteLove the blog. The book giveaway is great!
ReplyDeleteCount me in! I've seen this at my local bookstore here in Monterey. I'd love to win this!
ReplyDeleteI love fiction stories with knitting mixed in. This sounds like a good one.
ReplyDeleteDonna Goad in VT
"How to Knit a Love Song" sounds like a book I would really enjoy.
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zasu (on Ravelry)
awesome - throw my name in the hat!!!
ReplyDeleteI just put a hold on this at the local library. Thanks for the book recommend. I am looking forward to this read, "Steamy Scenes" and all!
ReplyDeleteThis book is on my "to read" list so I'm really glad to hear a good review of it. I'm really excited to read the blog !
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Andrea
Andrea@mikeal.org
i love to read just as much i love to knit! i would love this book.
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting. Add me to the list!
ReplyDeleteI saw this in the book club and really want to read it.
ReplyDeleteHeather
Rav: LdyPngn
thanks for the giveaway! Love the chance to win a book, my other favorite hobby
ReplyDeleteI have recently entered the world of knitting novels. As if knitting didn't consume enough of my life, I had to add it to my fiction as well!
ReplyDeleteValerie (george544 at juno dot com)
Ohhhhh...sounds like a good one! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTracy
tracyhong@comcast.net
Sounds like a great read!
ReplyDeleteThanks for telling us about the book; it sounds like a perfect one for our kniting group!
ReplyDeleteYou are a great writer yourself. I so enjoy reading your comments about your travel and work and your family.
Susan
smsmdiv at hotmail dot com
What a great giveaway! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteDuffysmum on Ravelry
I love reading - I love knitting - I love the fact you are both so generous! Enter me for a chance to win please and even if I don't thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteSandy in NJ
Pecsan114@optonline.net