Tuesday, June 15, 2010

June Gifts

Please note: The giveaway is now CLOSED! June 20, 2010!!
Hi Knitters,
My oldest child graduated from high school this past weekend. That was an experience as a parent. It is overwhelming. He makes it all easy and comfortable by being a humble, appreciative and hardworking kid. He is so happy in his life and so thrilled about college next year. His happiness is contagious and that takes the sting of him growing older away a little bit.

He is my son, my buddy and my first.
Here is my Garter Yoke Cardigan progress. Love.
I keep some knitting at the ready in my favorite chair. The simple red garter stitch scarf is good for talking and knitting at the same time. The Garter Yoke Cardi is now at an easy place that is mindless as well. I just have to remember to put in the buttonholes as I go down the body. The Collector pulled out her fluffy pink blanket knitting and is working on that to keep me company. Her blanket is in the bag I sewed for her last summer in the corner there.
Ahhhh... this incredibly simple garter stitch scarf is inspired by a scarf I saw at Loop last spring. It was knit by Craig (the owner of the shop). It is knit in 2 skeins of Koigu sock yarn on size 3 needles. I started it on my way home from NYC. I cast on 40 stitches and knit away. I am on my second skein. It is so drapey already. Good stuff.
The author of the book above contacted me to see if I would like a copy of her new book, Phoebe's Sweater. Of course I said sure. It is a picture book written by Joanna Johnson and illustrated by her husband, Eric Johnson. What a talented couple. The story is about a mouse family and it is a very sweet tale.
Knitting is woven in the story as the mama mouse knits Phoebe a new sweater. It is a short story that includes knitting, seasons, family and a baby. That's all I'll say as I don't want to give too much detail away.
An incredibly nice touch is added at the end of the book. Several patterns are inlcuded in the book. The first pattern is for Phoebe's Sweater, then...
... the pattern for Phoebe Mouse...
... and finally, the pattern for the Phoebe Doll Sweater. The designs look cute and snuggly.
The book is a self-publishing venture which is always admirable. The company is called, Slate Falls Press and is out of Loveland, Colorado.


Here is the good thing! I have a signed copy to share with all of you. Please leave a comment on this post to win a copy of Phoebe's Sweater! Thank you to Joanna and Eric for sharing their wonderful book. I wish them loads of success.

I will be sweetening the prize pot with other goodies that have not been determined yet. I have lots of good stuff to give away and I won't hold back, I promise. I just need to look around and gather some goodies to throw in (yarn, patterns, more yarn, more patterns, etc.). When you leave your comment say hi or whatever you'd like, leave your name or ravelry id or your email address, some sort of identification. This makes it so much easier for me to get in touch with the winner.

You know the drill, right? One comment per person, check back to see if you win in a few days or so as I will randomly select one winner and then post about it right here!

Have fun and let the comments begin!
best, susie

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Kim said...

Thank you for sharing! Congrats to your son-I am sure he worked hard.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to the graduate(and his proud family). Liked the idea of the scarf. And what a darling book--story sounds delightful and the patterns are a real bonus.
Hugs to Susan B from Susan G!

Susal on ravelry

Alison Rice said...

Congrats on the big graduation--and what an adorable book! The Little Supervisor would love it....

shinergirltx said...

That book looks so cute. I had one about a mouse family when I was little and LOVED it. This looks like something I would totally give to my niece. What a great giveaway - and that's just the book.

Kelly
ravelry - klmccown
kmccown.tx@gmail.com

Kristin said...

Congrats to mom and dad! What a cute book, pattern and your cardigan looks great!

Michelle said...

What a great book! My little cousin would love it. Congrats on your graduate! My sister just graduated from high school as well.

Rachel said...

What an adorable book!

Jasmine said...

Susan, Susan,
Your Too Sweet,
I can't keep up with your knits,
You've got me Beat!

Congrats on your son, his Adventure has just began.

The Mama Mouse Knits are cuddly and sweet, Can't wait to see the patterns and knit up some treats!

The short story Phoebe Sweater,
Will be loved by my Daughter.(will be two in July)

May i win your Prize Pot, I would Love it A-Lot.

Most of all i can't wait for a Signed copy and a cup of Coffee as my Date.

Thanks much,
Jasmine - Jeeplvr8877@gmail.com

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Anonymous said...

Oh what a fun book! My two favorite things...knitting and reading...especially to grandchildren and for grandchildren. Congrats on the graduate and enjoy the summer. Kristin

Brenda said...

That looks like a awesome book. I have two new grand daughter arriving this summer. I am busy knitting like crazy. I would love to have this book. I love you patterns.

Unknown said...

What a wonderful book! Appears to be one I could use in child therapy. Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

I think one of the best things about being a mother is the picture books. I love reading with my little girl, and I'm sure she will love this book!

Unknown said...

Awe! Susan, you are so full of win! That's why I read your blog! Hope that I win and maybe if I say win a few more times, I will!

Erin said...

I love children's books - have always collected them long before becomming a mom - and I love knitting. The perfect combo!!

Annie said...

Congratulations to your son!
And the book looks so sweet. I had to enter this one ;)

Prairie Girl said...

What a delightful looking book. My 2 year old is infatuated with Mama's knitting and I know would be thrilled to read this with me. May need to add this to our library regardless.

Melaniebknits said...

Thank you for the chance to win. Looks like a cute book and some cute knitting patterns.

Melanie21jb on ravelry

Melaniebknits said...

I posted a comment but it's not showing up :-(
Hope this doesn't disqualify me...this looks like a really cute book and the patterns look like fun to make

Melanie21jb on ravelry

Nimrodel said...

What an absolutely sweet idea for a book - love it!

Nimrodel
Ravelry: divanimrodel

Anonymous said...

As a former primary teacher and a mom of two young girls I am such a sucker for children's books. Thanks for the great giveaway.
Amanda
mae327@crestviewcable.com

thewalshfam said...

The book looks super cute! I think the sweater, mouse, and book would make a great gift (if my boys would let it out of their sight!) Congrats on your son's graduation, too! What an exciting day for your family!

mk said...

having met you {in chicago}, i think your son looks just like you! congratulations to him and to you for getting through that graduation. my oldest is going to kindergarten next year and i have already shed tears. i'm serious. :)

and what an adorable book! i think making that sweater for my daughter to use in kindergarten would be sweet. thanks for the chance to win it!

hope all is well!

michelle in chicago
shellplease@gmail.com

Armida said...

What a wonderful looking book! Self-publishing is such a brave thing, I wish the author and her husband all the best! Congratulations on your son graduating :-) What a fun and exciting time this must be for him!
Thanks for such great giveaway!

Raili (Ravelry id Armida21)

Judi A. said...

Your son's caring personality shines through his smiling face and eyes. Such a difficult time for us moms - happy and excited for them at what lies ahead, but experiencing sad feelings over the loss of that small child and the distance between you that lies ahead. Congratulation to both of you over a job well done! :-)

Would love that book - and any other goodies you throw in!

judi7597(at)bellsouth(dot)net

Unknown said...

Congratulations on your son's graduation! The family side of your blog is inspiring!

My oldest dances in a mouse ballet taken from the nutcracker each December. We'll have to look at it together!

Emily

Renee G said...

This book looks darling. I'd love to have a copy.
rsgrandinetti@yahoo(dot)com

Unknown said...

Congratulations on your handsome boy's graduation! Good luck to him.
The book looks adorable. I have a bit of a mouse fetish in that it is my hubby's nickname and over the past 35 years I have collected and been given mice in various forms (clay, wood, cork, glass)from all over the world. The grandkids love to look at them and I know would love the book.

Knitschmidt said...

What a sweet little book! Will definitely have to track it down. Not far from Loveland so some of the local shops here should have it. And congrats to your new grad! (And good job, Momma!!)

Knitschmidt said...

That book looks so sweet! I will definitely have to track down a copy...well, unless you send me one. ;) But I'm not far from Loveland so someone local HAS to have it. And congrats to your new grad (and you too, Momma! Well done!)

Dawn in NL said...

Too cute to resist. I would love to share the book with my nieces.

Dawn in NL

laurakam (ravelry) said...

I have seen the book and would love a copy. Congrats on the high school graduate. I had a 3 x 5 taped inside my purse flap that said Don't cry because it's over...smile because it happened. College kids need you in a different way and getting to know your kids as they become adults is great too.

Liz said...

The book looks quite adorable - how sweet to be able to read the book to your kid and then give them a matching sweater.
Congratulations are also due!

Anonymous said...

BonnieD from ravelry would love to knit those patterns for her granddaughter

Unknown said...

I love the idea of a knitted toy and book for a gift so I would love a copy!

My first (a daughter) just graduated from high school June 6th, it is a weird feeling! As a matter of fact we just drove to Maryland (from Massachusetts) for her college orientation and I knit Ribbit the whole ride there! He is intended for a gift for a 2 year old boy, I may try to find froggy picture book to go along with him! Ribbit is my first toy and adorable!

Paula Bannon said...

This looks like an amazing book. Can't wait to see it in print! And the sweater looks so sweet and cuddly.

JFibers said...

The book looks great. I love that there are children's books out there now with a knitting theme!
Congrats to your son!

Doula Mommy said...

Congrats to you and your son- it all goes by too fast! My oldest just turned 5, much too fast!!!!
That book looks adorable! I would love a copy!!!
-Jessica (monkeybuttbabies on Ravelry)

Lucy said...

The book sounds supeer cute! Thanks for offering such nice giveaways!

Cinnamon81758 said...

The ability to share the love and learing of knitting is just wonderful especially in such an adoraoble and charming format. the gift that keeps on giving
Cynthia

Anonymous said...

OMG! I LOVE LOVE LOVE the book! My husband and I are starting to talk about expanding our family again and I told him that if we have a girl I wanted to name her Phoebe!

Congrats to your son on graduating! My oldest is entering high school this coming year.

Ravelry ID: juliebug78
julieabuxton@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Wow! What a cute book and great patterns! Thanks!

Diary of a knitter said...

Hi,what a cute book, It's great to see more books about knitting coming out.

Christi said...

What a sweet book...it would be a great story book for my grandaughter.
Sons are special - I have 5!

Anonymous said...

Good Morning!

I would love to receive this book for Grandma and Zoey! Thanks for considering us.

Grandma Jan

annemarie said...

What a handsome son you have and that book sounds fantastic - hope I am lucky.

Elizabeth said...

That looks like such a sweet book. And I'm a sucker for knitted toys. Thanks for the chance to win!!

Anonymous said...

Phoebe's Sweater is a great concept--what little girl wouldn't love to have matching doll/girl sweaters and a book that tells the story? Perhaps some little boys as well? Great idea!
Ellie

thesewingroomandmore said...

God bless your son in his future! Mine have left the coop and all those sharp twigs in the empty nest have settled nicely.

Love the book and patterns! Thank you for sharing.

Meriam said...

What a sweet book! My granddaughters would love sweaters for their dolls, too!

Kim Pierce said...

Congrats to you and your son. I remember well how I felt when my first born graduated. Also the book looks like a perfect book for future grandchildren (I'm not so patiently waiting for one)

Anonymous said...

What a sweet book! I'd love to read it with my kids.

Wendy R.

Anonymous said...

I love childrens books and this one is beautiful.
I have a grand daughter who would love the
sweater. Please pick me!
Ellen Perry
Perry.family5@verizon.net

Jessica said...

I just started knitting again after years of being away. Your Itty Bitty Hats book was my inspiration and I'm so excited to have found your blog! YEAH!

amaaggie said...

I'd love for this book to be the first in my first baby's library! I'm due 1/27 and would have plenty of time to knit up all the accompanying pieces!

Amie

amiej2002@yahoo.com

Betz White said...

When I grow up I want to write a book like this! Thanks for the chance to win. :)

Congrats to your son...wow, graduation from High School, that is bittersweet. I feel the same way about my oldest finishing 4th grade!

Anonymous said...

that book is so sweet!! I would love to read it to my Josephine! Thank you!

Bridget said...

My little ones would love that book and I'd love it AND the extra goodies. Congrats on the graduate. I love graduations!

Rachel said...

I am such a sucker for beautiful picture books! Don't the illustrations look delicious? I may have to scoop a few copies up!
Your blog is so encouraging...thank you for sharing life and knitting.

Carol said...

What a cute book! Thanks for the opportunity to win it.

Congratulations on your son's graduation. It is indeed the beginning of a new phase in the life...good luck!
Ceejay on Ravelry

bookagent said...

This book is so sweet. I was just telling my 10 week old granddaughter yesterday that I would someday teach her to knit! Would love to read a book early on to get her used to the idea!

lulu said...

My niece is named Phoebe and even if I don't win the book I am going to get it for her...and knit the mouse sweater! :)
knapplaura@verizon.net

Coffee Me said...

What a cute book! I hope I win it, but if not, I'll have to look into purchasing one for our home.

Such an exciting time of life, graduating from high school with plans for the future. It seems like you are starting on life and the opportunities are endless! OH, to be that young again.

Mom to mom: I was really caught off guard by the mourning that I went through when my oldest went off to school. I knew I would miss her, but I was not prepared for the loss that I felt. I do not want to discourage or dishearten you. I only want you to be forewarned, prepared and to know it is natural.

Anonymous said...

Congrats on the grad! I got teary last year when my 4-year-old graduated from pre-school! I will be a MESS in another 14 years! I would love to knit her the Mouse set! What a great idea! :) Thanks, Jeanne Coon, Barnegat, NJ 973-477-1392

lulu said...

I think I just commented? But here it is again under Google account. I'm not so sure about "Choose an Identity"
knapplaura@verizon.net

Melia said...

Too cute - my two year old loves mice and would love this!

Karen said...

What a sweet book. My kids are both too old for this - but my sweet niece is just learning to read and will read anything she can get her hands on. I will have to look this book up for her - she will love it.

Anonymous said...

Love seeing all your projects on the go. The Phoebe's Sweater book is adorable.

Barbara
balsam11@hotmail.com

Sharon said...

What a fun looking book. Thanks for the chance.

Anonymous said...

I feel like raising my hand and saying "me! Please me!" but that feels like being a selfish pig. All your giveaways are so amazing and im in awe of your generous spirit. have a great day!

Kim said...

First...congrats to your son! What a wonderful feeling it must be for him.

Second...what a wonderful book! I'd love to win a copy!

Lea said...

Congrats on your son's graduation.

I don't have any children yet and am a beginner knitter. I am trully enjoying your "Itty Bitty Hats" book.

MSiirala said...

As I read my email with my sleepy four yr old snuggled in my lap we both were tickled by the lovely illustrations. Then as we came to the picture of the sweater she very sweetly commented "wouldn't that look cute on me mommy?"
I have to agree.
Congratulations on your sons graduation, you have a beautiful family.

Anonymous said...

As an elementary school librarian, this is just the type of book I looked for to add to the collection! Good story, good illustrations, good projects - all in one!

Savor the moments with your family - they are all so precious.

bookboxer on ravelry

Anonymous said...

I would love to share this book with my 6 grandkids! Thank you.You are very generous:)
Carol Ann

MSiirala said...

As I sat reading emails with my sleepy four yr old snuggled in my lap she suddenly perked up when she saw the illustrations and said "oooooh mommy what a pretty book" I have to agree with her. What a great idea and the story looks really sweet.

Congratulations on your sons graduation. You have a beautiful family.

Judy said...

Thanks, Susan, for another fun contest. You are very generous!

Congratulations to you and your son on his graduation. Your son looks so happy and settled in that picture. I very much remember the mix of pride at the young man my son had become and the heart tug for the little boy that I saw fun glimpses of every now and then. Best of luck to him as he moves on to the next chapter of his life.

Jen B said...

This book looks so cute. Thanks for offering it.

Congrats on the graduate. My oldest just finished 1st grade & I don't know where the time went.

Jennifer G said...

That is TOO cute! Hope I win!

pookie said...

what a darling book...and the patterns are just too cute. thank you susan for another great give away...and congrats to your son. what a beautiful family you have.
pookie

Karey said...

The book looks so sweet, I would love to read it to my little niece and nephews, as they always see me knitting.

Laura T said...

Congratulations on your son's graduation - it is such a milestone. Please enter me into your give-a-way! I love that book in fact I would love that sweater for myself!! I have a granddaughter that would look so cute and would love to make that sweater for her. I love to see all of your knitting projects and I'm looking forward to the socks pattern. I made a baby blanket out of Itty Bitty Nursery and it turned out so cute for one of my newest grandsons! Thanks ever so much for blogging! lauratawney7@gmail.com
Laura T

Chemgirl Mpls said...

thanks for the inspirational knitting once again, it's helping get me thru grad school with some sanity :)

Elissa said...

oh my, i'll try again! that book looks so sweet and my 3 year old daughter would just love it. thanks for the chance!

The Wibe's said...

Love that idea! Story and patterns!

Anonymous said...

Wow, I can just tell your son is a gem! Congratulations. I was a mess when my daughter graduated. But happy also. I know how it feels. Love the book. Here's info in case I win: Valli Durkee, P.O. Box 485, Hampden, Maine 04444. Thanks, Valli

Patti said...

Congratulations on your son's h.s. graduation! I would love to win this book so I would be able to read the book to my grandchildren, and to have the mouse pattern to knit for them. They love all the reversible toys I have made for them from your toy book.

Elizabeth E. said...

Aww, how sweet. Time seems to speed by in a blink of the eye. One minute they are nervous about starting high school and blink- all of the sudden they are walking down the aisle.

Best to you and yours,
Elizabeth E.

Steph said...

An adorable picture book AND knitting patterns? Fun! Everybody's happy. :)

Love your perspective on your son's graduation. My oldest is TC's age, but I'm sure I'll have a graduate of my own in no time flat. :( Time flies...

Toni said...

What fun! A kid's book with knitting patterns. ToniC

Sally W said...

Our oldest graduated last weekend too. My how time flies...

lenora81 said...

I have twin grandchildren, a boy and a girl. I found a book for one called Noah's Mittens. It is about wool, knitting, and of course MITTENS! I have been searching for one equally as fun for my granddaughter and this sure looks like it would be perfect! (Do you know of any other children's books with knitting woven in the theme?)

Congrats on the graduation. I look back and wish I could 'make time go so slow',... make every moment last! lenora81

Anonymous said...

Congrats on the graduation!

Cute book, the sweater looks adorable.

Benessi on Ravelry

yarnrhythms said...

Wow, there are so many comments already. What I loved about your posting today is your son. Even though I love the idea of the little Phoebe sweater book--how clever to include a children's story with knitting patterns!- I have 2 13 year old boys so your post about your son graduating brought me to tears. You must be an awesome mom!

Beau said...

Congrats on #1 Son's graduation!

Love the Phoebe sweater and have just the right little girl to wear it!

Tsilverthorne@gmail.com said...

Love the book! Just knit my first toy (hippo from Itty-Bitty Toys) so I know I could make and my daughter would be thrilled (she's my first and the only girl, poor thing).

Congratulations on your son's graduation! He sounds like a wonderful young man. Pat yourself on the back for a job well done!

Ravelry: tsilverthorne

Alisa said...

What a brilliant idea for a children's book! My little niece would be thrilled with that as a gift, especially after Auntie here knitted all those goodies up for her!
Congratulations on the graduation! We're only 6 years away here, while it seems like a long time, I know how quickly those years fly.

MarieAnge said...

Beautiful book and a beautiful boy who is growing fast into a man that you will be proud of in years to come.

Says a lot of good about Mom and Dad's influence. You have every right to be proud of him.

I have a niece who would love love love the book! and I would love the patterns to knit up for her :)

MariAngel on Ravelry

Elly said...

oooh! Nice giveaway! Please pick me number generator! Please! lol

Thanks for this awesome giveaway Susan!

~ Eliana ~
(Iknitcupcakes on Ravelry)

LaRessie said...

OH... your first child graduating is such a sweet moment. Happy for you and your son! The little book and patterns look GREAT. Thanks for offering a gift to us!

Anonymous said...

Hi, what a wonderful book!

Congratulations on your graduate. My daughter also graduated from high school this June. It's such an exciting time in their life.

ELC
szcamp@yahoo.com

linda said...

I LOVE the book and sweater. So cute and such a talented person. Congratulations on the graduate!

Lauren said...

Congrats to the Graduate. I'm 10 years away from that, and I hold my breath, because it is all going too fast.

PurlingPenny said...

It would be delightful to share an activity I love with a munchkin that I love too. And then to be able to create something for her from the story we read together would be just icing on the cake. What a delightful idea. Congratulations to your son for his acheivement and he's sure to succeed in all his future endeavours. You must be so very proud.

Psycho-Knitter said...

Susan, even if I don't win, I have to get that book, How precious! I LOVE LOVE LOVE the little patterns at the end.

I'm psycho-knitter on Ravelry. By the way, take a look (if you have a chance) at the bunny in my projects that I knitted from Itty Bitty Toys. The face isn't on yet, but already I absolutely love her!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for your generosity! Would love the book for a grandchild and of course, knitting stuff is always nice,too.

Vicky1947 on Ravelry.

vww said...

What a beautiful book - it reminds me a little of the Miss Bea books. Congratulations on the graduation - you must be such a proud mum.

My sister is pregnant at the moment with my fourth niece / nephew, and it would be so much fun to knit the Phoebe sweater with my oldest niece (just turned 4 1/2!) who likes to help wrap the wool many many times around the needle for each stitch!

Anonymous said...

What a great book. I would love to win it and whatever you decide to throw in. Bonnie browne426@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Yarn, patterns, more yarn, more patterns...and a darling picture book!! Some of my favorite things in the world! Patricia
jwandpjc@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I just finished making one Jelly Bean Baby sock from your pattern posted on the Spud and Chloe website and I just had to write and tell you that it came out so cute. Thank you for writing such clear and concise patterns. Off to make the other sock!

Jean

suesueb said...

The book is as adorable as the sweater! Congratulations on your son's graduation too. All four of mine are finished high school now and each time it was a heart-warming, heart-wrenching experience. Best of luck to him!!

sueboll@bellsouth.net

Daniela said...

Congratulations to your son! And thank you for the give-away, that book looks so cute; what a great idea to add the knitting designs! Your blog is such a nice inspiration.
Daniela from France

Maureen said...

It's so lovely of you to allow us the opportunity to bring a beautiful book to share with young friends and family and an opportunity to knit also. I look forward to perhaps getting to share the moment with you.

Maureen

Abril said...

I love you itty-bitty toys book and I just found you blog. Congratulations on your son's graduation!

Dianne@sheepdreams said...

Such a cute book and I love the idea of including the patterns. I'd enjoy knitting those for my youngest grand-daughter. Congratulations to you and your big boy. It all goes so fast!

Kim said...

Congratulations on your 1st born son's graduation!! I know just how proud you all are :) And, I love this new children's book! I would LOVE love to knit the cute Phoebe and clothes. Pick me! pick me!!!
Love, Kim aka treblemaker (Ravelry)

Unknown said...

What a cute book! My sister would love it. Even with a 6 week old, she still finds time for knitting. I made the complete baby doll set her 4 year old as a "big sister" present and she nurses her baby to bed every night.

Congratulations and best wishes to the graduate!

steelersfan786 on Ravelry

Carol said...

Hi! What a sweet book! And thank you to Joanna for hopefully starting a trend that will be popular with many yarn and knitting companies; stories AND patterns; love the concept!! Would be thrilled to win this!

ctanzer@san.rr.com
ct

Anonymous said...

I have 4 granddaughters and would love a chance to win this cute book. Joanne Snyder

kmvdvm said...

how adorable! i just found out i'm pregnant with my first baby - 18 short years til high school graduation! i'd love to read this book to my little one.

WenTay said...

Such a cute book! And, the mouse sweater pattern is absolutely adorable!

knittingknirvana said...

Your son looks like a man. Amazing how quickly they grow. Congratulations to him and his proud Mama! :) I remember that scarf. ;) And, I know a certain little boy that would love to read that book with his knitting Mama. :)

knittingknirvana said...

Your son looks like a man. Amazing how quickly they grow. Congratulations to him and his proud Mama! :) I remember that scarf. ;) And, I know a certain little boy that would love to read that book with his knitting Mama. :)

Anonymous said...

What an amazing accomplishment. Create and publish. Hat's off to both of you.
Celia
cke@cableone.net

Sarah G said...

Oh, my little girl (4) would die and go to heaven! What a wonderful book, and patterns, too. Thanks for the great giveaway chance, and congratulations to the graduate (and you)!

Christine Parent said...

is it too late to post and enter this draw? It's such a sweet book, I love the idea of having the patterns available at the end of the story!

sheri and james said...

I honestly never thought of a book with the knits included. i love your knits for the three little pigs and wolf with the houses. i am so excited to knit it for my neice and give her a book to go with thanks

sheri
keating737@hotmail.com

Francie said...

I love childrens' books about knitting.

Thanks,

francieos@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I am not the type to enter for things, but i served our country all last year came home end of Jan to spend with my wife and 1 and half year old daughter.

My wife Loves your books and sense i left for Iraq shes been a knitting fool. Her b-day is coming i would Love to give that as a B-day Surprise. She would be tickled and my daughter would love it. Thanks for keeping my loving wife busy knitting.
Matt Goodchild - sgt.goodchild@gmail.com

DaharaDesigns said...

Congratulations to your son - and you! My daughter is merely 4.5, but I know this day will come fast and without warning; hugs! Oh, and the book looks fabulous ;)

Kristi said...

That book looks so sweet! It would be so fun to share with my kids. Thanks for the giveaway!

Congrats on your son's graduation!

JaneElizabeth said...

I love your blog - I've gotten so many projects and ideas from it. Our "baby" just graduated from UW-Madison two weeks ago and will head off to grad school this fall... I'll still head across the state to the great Madison shops! This book looks fabulous. Thank you.

Beth Northrop said...

What a sweet book! I've sure enjoyed your blog. I love seeing what you are creating!

CandyTots said...

A new children's book!!! I love books!! and even better knitting patterns added in!

I just need to figure out how to read and knit at the same time...

Sheryl said...

Looks like a lovely book and knitting and books are my favorites. Susan, I love your designs. I have enjoyed making them for my grandchildren. Also love reading your blog, seeing what TC is up to.

Anonymous said...

It's was my birthday this past week. Would be gray to win as I love your work and your talent.
Vajpedro@comsat.net
Veronica

Mrs. H said...

What a cute idea: including knitting patterns based on the pictures in a children's book!
A great book for both daughter and mom.

sara said...

lovely book

sara said...

What a lovely book.

erika said...

Your sweater looks gorgeous. I would love a chance to win Phoebe's cute sweater too.
Thank you!

Leanne Coppola said...

Love this post! Would love to see this book and have it for my own.

Mosmama said...

What a charming book. And the patterns look like such fun.

Denna said...

Pick me Pick me! I have a 4-year-old daughter and a 2-year-old son. They are jumping on the couch as I am typing this. I think this book would be a better way to entertain them than jumping on the couch (and it will save my furniture!)

denna_evoe@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

My daughter would love the sweater and is always interested in a new book to read (like her mother)

Denise

Ravelry: Sarahsmom

TerryMoran said...

Thank you for hosting this giveaway. What a sweet idea for a book.

a pink-bee said...

What a sweet book ~ :) I would love it as much as my granddaughters would :)
Have a happy day :)
crystal

Liz said...

Two of the best things about being a grammy is reading with grandkids, and knitting for them! This book combines the two--what could be better?

Congrats on your graduation. Good times!

Laura (FloursandFibers) said...

A childrens' book, with knitting patterns?!? This is a combination of two of my very favorite things!

Unknown said...

Oh, the book is just too cute.
Congrats on your son's graduation. Time passes too quickly!

Tuxbird said...

What a sweet book! Going to check out the website now ... my 3 YO daughter would love it ... thanks for the giveaway!

Sue said...

Me Me Me again.. Iwant it...lol
Sue
alagrneyez@aol.com

Unknown said...

It was so neat to be able to read about such an adorable book. We have had an incredibly hard week and good week all wrapped into one. We are hoping to adopt a gorgeous dog, read about it on my blog and we also lost my mother-in-law this week. So here is hoping to a better last half of the month of June :)

Nicole said...

Oh, what a great idea for a picture book. I have seen books about cooking with a recipe at the back but never with a knitting pattern. I love it!

Kim said...

I just started knitting and found your blog. Would love to win Phoebe's Sweater. Thanks for hosting this great giveaway!
kim.betzer@gmail.com

beckyrae@charter.net said...

what an adorable book!
beckyrae@charter.net

Liz said...

Congrats on your son's graduation!

And what a cute book, thanks for the giveaway!
Liz
TwinMamaKnitter on Ravelry

Veganrocks said...

I would love to win this book! Very creative, combining knitting patterns into a story! :)

Cory said...

Love the book !! It is so cute...i love summer and look forward to new projects to fill my knitting "chair" !

Congrats to all kids who move into new paths of discovery.........

Unknown said...

What a sweet little book! I think my almost 3-year old would love it!
Congrats to your son!

Shanna said...

LOVE that book! If I don't win it, I'll have to buy it!

Anonymous said...

That is so stinkin' cute! I know my little 3 year old would love it. she sat in my lap and helped me knit yesterday.

Anonymous said...

congrats to the grad! i'd love to read that book - it looks sweet! both.chris, gmail

Sarah Craighead Dedmon said...

Adorable. My toddler and I would love it!

Anonymous said...

First time grandmother would love that book!
Congratulations to your son! Our son just graduated from Marquette which is not too far from you.
Sue
sdoyle1313@comcast.net

glongley said...

I would love to have is book to read to my granddaughter Due in Aug. I also will knit her something from the book. Thank you

Linda said...

The book looks so cute! My girls would love it. Congratulations on your son's graduation!

Linda in Maine

Linda said...

The book looks so cute! My girls would love it. Congratulations on your son's graduation!

Linda in Maine

greenbean said...

my little one is only 16 months, i would love to read this story to her and make the sweater.. adorable..
congrats to your son. :0
BAM_2006@hotmail.com

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josephine said...

Congratulations on your eldest graduating from HS. My youngest graduated from HS last year so I've had my share of bittersweet reminiscing. I used to read books like Phoebe's Sweater to my 3 at bedtime when they were little (but I wasn't into knitting then!). The patterns included are a nice bonus.
Best Wishes
jo

Erin said...

oh ohoh!!! Me please!! I would love a copy and the ability to knit up a dolly for my baby girl!!

thanks!!

sweet_sparrow78(at)yahoo(dot)com

Christine said...

awwww....I've been wanting this book! Not only is my best friend's daughter's name Phoebe, but the illustrations in this!!! so exciting....so if I win..will I give it to my friend's daughter? or keep it for my library of favorite illustrated books???

Jennie said...

What a beautiful book! I can't wait to see it.

Thanks for the opportunity,
Jennie
rav name dayartist

Bridget said...

Oh..what a darling little book!!! I love the patterns at the end too!! My 3 year old daughter would love that little doll sweater for her animals!! Thanks for the great opportunity to win a fabulous gift!!

Bridget
bridgerose@gmail.com

Charlotte said...

I tutor first graders in reading and this sounds like a great book to read with them.

Unknown said...

That book looks awesome! And big congrats on the graduation!!

Anonymous said...

how wonderful that kids stories are now including knitting!
Lisa

Unknown said...

It's such a sweet book! This prize is so fun!

Lucy (catmilc on ravelry)

Diana said...

I love it, what a great book!!!

smdenbo said...

What a precious book, thanks for letting us know about it. Congratulations to your son, best wishes for a happy and productive life ahead!
Sara in AL
rav=smdenbo

Ertman-Trowbridge Family said...

What an adorable book! My eldest would love the story (as would I) and the patterns will be great knits for my kids. Winner or not, I will be getting this book!

Kate Detwiler said...

That has to be the cutest idea ever!

Gail B. said...

I love books that are about knitting!! My niece would look so cute in that sweater!

marilyn820 on Ravelry said...

I would love to have this book to read to my granddaughters - who I hope one day will love knitting as much as I do.
Congratulations to you and your oldest son on his graduation!

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful book!!!!! My girls would LOVE IT!
And congratulations to your son, Oh the places he'll go!
My name on Rav. theyarnkat.

Maureen said...

Can't wait to see your new patterns. Congratulations to your son.

Georgia said...

This book reminds me of the Quilt Makers Gift. It is nice to make things for others who appreciate them!

Unknown said...

Congrats on your son's graduation!

What a cute little book! It would make a great present for my mother, who taught me to knit and is now making lots of cute things for her two new grandbabies.

Jackie said...

I just love how adorable this book looks! I have a granddaughter who will be 3 in August and would not only love the book but would love the sweater I would make for her. This past winter I bought her the book "The Mitten" by Jan Brett and then made Olivia a pair of white mittens just like we read about in the book. She loves all the handmade things I knit for her and she loves all the books I give her.
Congratulations on your son's gradution! It's such a proud day when one of your children achieve this major goal! Best of luck to him in all his future endeavors.

christine m. east of toronto said...

oooooooooooh! my fingers are double-triple crossed that i can be the lucky winner of this prize! being a knitter and a primary teacher, it just suits me to a T! i haven't wanted one of your giveaways this much since the pom-pom maker tree-thing!

"savvy-stitch" on Ravelry said...

this book looks so darling! a must have to my knitting and elementary school teaching library! it would be great to read to my after school knitting club!

congrats to you and your family for a job well done by all!

eyoff said...

what a sweet looking book and even sweeter looking patterns.

Rebekah B. said...

Looks like a GREAT book. LOVE the patterns, they'd be so much to try. I also have a daughter named Phebe - she's just LOVE it!

Congrats on your son's graduating! What an accomplishment for all of you!

inthegrove5 (at) gmail (dot) com

Donna S. said...

Oh my gosh, I have bought my grandchildren so many books! This one looks perfect!!!

McKenzie said...

oh my goodness. . . that is to die for cute! I'm crossing my fingers big time.

Crystal said...

What a wonderful idea having accompanying patterns at the back of a children's story book. I hope to see many more books like this!

Congrats on the new grad!!!

yui said...

I regularly visit your blog.
Keep on challenging!

Anonymous said...

Oh, Congrats on your son's graduation, how exciting!

The book is adorable! Such creative folks out there...!

Purlygig on Ravelry

Jimberlys said...

WOW 396 comments!! You are getting WAY to popular Susan! Just kidding. It's really because you have such great give aways. Please enter my name.
Patty
jnp1982@msn.com

Anonymous said...

What an adorable book!

Congratulations to your graduate!

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