April 12, YARN THING podcast with Marlaina "Marly" Bird now up for a listen at your leisure:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/yarnthing/2011/04/12/spud-and-chloe-at-the-farm-susan-anderson
April 13, KNITBOT, by Hannah Fettig
April 14, OIYI’S CRAFTS
April 18, ARTISAN BOOKS GIVEAWAY
Find out how to win the book here: http://twitter.com/artisanbooks
April 20, Kristin Nicholas’ GETTING-STITCHED-ON-THE-FARM
http://getting-stitched-on-the-farm.blogspot.com/
April 29, SPLENDID STICKS, a new site by Kara Gott Warner
http://www.splendidsticks.com/
April 30, READY, SET, KNIT! podcast with Kathy and Steve Elkins
May 2, WEB’S YARN STORE BLOG
May 6, PETITE PURLS BLOG
May 14th - toy knitting workshop 1-3pm and a book signing/trunk show 3-4pm at Stitcher's Crossing.
June 1, NEVER NOT KNITTING podcast with Alana Dakos and blog
June 7, PETITE PURLS—Summer Issue!
PLUS! Catch Susan in-person at:
June 11, TNNA (Columbus, OH): Signing her new book in the Unicorn Booth at 1:30pm.
June 17, WGN midday show appearance in Chicago, and nina, a well-knit shop (Chicago, IL): Meet & Greet Book Signing, 5-7pm.
...and just in case you missed these...
April 8, CREATIVE KNITTING
http://www.creativeknittingmagazine.com/newsletters.php?mode=article&article_id=1620
April 4, KNITTY—Spring and Summer Issue!
http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEss11/FEATss11stuff.php
March 28, KIWI MAGAZINE
I love the rib detail. I used some gorgeous wooden buttons I bought at the Sow's Ear in Verona. They have great buttons there by the way.
The yarn is so light and airy, a real treat to work with. I enjoy a rustic natural yarn and I consider the Silky Wool to be in that category.
This is someone else's collection of yarn. TC is her name and baby hat knitting is her game. At least for the moment. I had a few balls of this in my stash and then she collected a couple more. It is Be Sweet Bambino Taffy and is set aside for TC's ongoing charity knitting. It looks like candy and it makes TC really excited about her baby knitting.
Click here to order or check out the information and colors.
Here is one third of my 4 oz. roving from Maine Woods Fiber in the Hyacinths colorway (from the swap package). I am going to try to 3 ply for the first time. Can't wait.
I tried Navajo plying for the first time with the Knit Girllls fiber that I talked about before. It was interesting because I felt like it was way overspun but then after I soaked it and put a light weight on it while hanging to dry it seemed to straighten itself out.
It's about a dk weight and I got 204 yards out of just a little under 4 oz. It's so pretty.
8 comments:
I love that purple and blue yarn! So vibrant like your heart, Susan.
Love the colors TC's using. Is it a striping yarn?
Forgot to add; golly gee wowzers! You sure are jam packed w/podcasts and such! I hope you have more in-person appearances lined up :O).
Susan-I love your "Slinky Ribs" great pattern & silky wool.
Thanks for all the links.
I like Be Sweet's Taffy.Great posting of the colors.By the way, the name of the company is "Be Sweet" not "Sweet Be" funny...
Nooooo!!! I'm in Ohio and would LOVE to go to your book signing at TNNA! (C-bus is only about a 2 hour drive.) But it's one of my baby cousins' graduation parties. :0( I love her to death, and she'll be going away for college in the fall, so I just have to go and miss out. Bummer. :'0(
I bought silky wool in a denim blue for the slinky ribs just last weekend. I am thinking of making 3/4 sleeves.
Sleeping is optional I see...
wow....you have been one busy girl ! Love the oatmeal color & it looks soooooooo gorgeous....TC stash is adorable too !!
Please do another KAL soon
CORY
What a great blog Susan! Your Slinky Ribs design is beautiful, and the Bambino Taffy is definitely yummy!
I'm so excited to be a part of the blog tour, and it would be so nice to meet you at TNNA in June!
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