Hi Knitters,
I have been a longtime fan of Noro yarns. I love the stripes, bright and subdued colors combined in unusual ways, the rustic quality of their yarns and pretty much everything about it. I hear people say they occasionally have to pick a twig out of their yarn while they are knitting and they don't like it. I love that. I love a rustic and colorful yarn. Yum.
The heat has been overwhelming in our neck of the woods the past few days. It's more of the humidity combined with the heat that is so suffocating. Last night our neighborhood pool had its water ballet show and it went fine but I have to admit it was hard to sit outside for hours in that sauna. It's the type of weather where you start to sweat the minute you walk out the door and it never stops. Tomorrow is supposed to be the worst of it with the heat index at around 115 degrees and record setting humidity. I am always interested in the weather because we have such extremes in Wisconsin. It keeps you on your toes.
Now that the water ballet show, which all four of my kids were involved in, is over I am moving on to the All-City Swim Meet that our pool is hosting in a little over a week. It is going to be a very intense couple of weeks and our family's workload has already been and is going to be incredible. The meet involves a dozen area pools and thousands of swimmers and families. It is immense. Wish us luck. It is all good fun.
Now for the business of the day. If you are wondering what the milestone is that I referred to in the title of this post, I am talking about the fact that this is my 700th post! That's a lot of writing and photos and knitting adventures and life lived in one spot. I am celebrating post number 700 with a fantastic book giveaway.
Knit Noro is a new book by Sixth & Spring Books and it is a major winner. It is a compilation pattern book with a talented gathering of designers using the most beautiful Noro yarns. Really, I can't say enough good things about Knit Noro.
I have been a longtime fan of Noro yarns. I love the stripes, bright and subdued colors combined in unusual ways, the rustic quality of their yarns and pretty much everything about it. I hear people say they occasionally have to pick a twig out of their yarn while they are knitting and they don't like it. I love that. I love a rustic and colorful yarn. Yum.
The photography in the book is spectacular and features each design clearly. There are gloves, scarves, shawls, sweaters, vests, tunics, colorwork, hats, blankets... etc. There are large, medium and small projects. It is a feast of Noro goodness. I long to make the majority of the projects in this book and I will definitely do some of the smaller projects very soon like the scarves and hats. I am planning on a vest and cardigan as well.
I love this reversible cable scarf in Taiyo.
I think this cardigan is adorable and I think it would be incredibly quick to work up. It looks comfortable, stylish and you could wear it with just about anything.
I have a ball of Noro Silk Garden Sock Yarn just waiting to become these. I love the lacy pattern with the gradual striping. It's so good.
What a stunning blanket. I mean... nothing more needs to be said about the combination of the yarn and pattern. It is perfection. Wouldn't you love to have this in your house? I would.
This shawl is made by alternating two different colorways of Noro Kureyon. I have so many single balls of different colorways of the Kureyon that I am definitely making this one. It could be a good gift, too. You need 6 balls total. I easily have that for sure.
It's all just so pretty and unique and lovely. The vests are wonderful in here.
I also think doing colorwork in the striping yarn is fantastic. You get such a great effect with less effort. Who doesn't want that?
I wouldn't wear the belt but I would wear this long vest with everything I own. The pockets are an added benefit. I could use a garment like this in my wardrobe. I don't have anything like it.
I love this reversible cable scarf in Taiyo.
I think this cardigan is adorable and I think it would be incredibly quick to work up. It looks comfortable, stylish and you could wear it with just about anything.
I have a ball of Noro Silk Garden Sock Yarn just waiting to become these. I love the lacy pattern with the gradual striping. It's so good.
What a stunning blanket. I mean... nothing more needs to be said about the combination of the yarn and pattern. It is perfection. Wouldn't you love to have this in your house? I would.
This shawl is made by alternating two different colorways of Noro Kureyon. I have so many single balls of different colorways of the Kureyon that I am definitely making this one. It could be a good gift, too. You need 6 balls total. I easily have that for sure.
It's all just so pretty and unique and lovely. The vests are wonderful in here.
I also think doing colorwork in the striping yarn is fantastic. You get such a great effect with less effort. Who doesn't want that?
I wouldn't wear the belt but I would wear this long vest with everything I own. The pockets are an added benefit. I could use a garment like this in my wardrobe. I don't have anything like it.
There really are so many more lovely, practical, wearable, fun and stylish projects in this book. I highly recommend this one. If you love Noro there is no doubt that you will love this book!
If you would like a copy for your home knitting library leave a comment on this blog post. Please leave only one comment. Don't forget to leave your email or your Ravelry ID so I can get in touch if you win. I will be back to randomly select a winner in a couple of days. Good luck if you enter.
Here's to 700 more blog posts, Knitters. Thank you for the support, love and fun we have shared along the way.
Cheers!
best, susie
Aloha! Ho'omaika'i ana to reaching your 700th post! Woo hoo!!!
ReplyDeleteNoro striping is just amazing and nothing beats the way the garment comes out w/those yarns.
Oh I love Noro yarns! They are probably in my top two yarns to work with. I love seeing how the color combinations come out as your knitting progresses. It keeps everything fresh and interesting!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to see you are a fan as well!
Rhonda/Rhondito
700 is definitely a milestone! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletepeatmoss83 on Rav
Thank you for offering this giveaway. I love new knitting books!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, I love all your designs and enjoy your blog as well. Thanks for the chance to win the Noro book!
ReplyDeletehipknittingmama on Ravelry
And 'Thank You" right back for all your support, love and fun you have given us!!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for all 700 blog posts. love this book.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this and give Noro a try! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteamdoe34@yahoo.com
I love Noro and would love an excuse to purchase more.
ReplyDeleteAnne
AANDERSONMI (ravelry I'd)
Congratulations on your 700th post! Wow, that is a lot of writing! I've never used Noro yarn, but I love the projects I've seen made with it. The book would be a treat to win. Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteMy rav id is purplemama.
I love the color ways...to win the book would sure help my day! Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI do love the colors of Noro, even if I'm sometimes stumped on what to make. This book would be great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI've had my eye on this book since I first heard it was coming (a friend of mine designed the chullo). Would LOVE to win it! My email is linked to this comment, or I am BadInfluence on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing looking book. I just said to someone the other day that I had never tried Noro yarns, well I think it is about time I did.
ReplyDeleteravelry id -mommytofive
Such great yarn! I have a few skeins sitting around waiting to become socks. Congrats on the 700th post! Keep them coming!
ReplyDeleteOoooh.. I absolutely love that long vest! Would definately like to give that one a try.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway xx
ashley
a5473y on rav
Thanks, Susan
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Susan! After I started knitting and found your blog, I went back to the beginning and read them all. You are so generous and talented! Thanks for offering the book!
ReplyDeleteRaelynne01 on Rav :)
Congrats on your 700th post! I love Noro yarn.....
ReplyDeletedebmau@embarqmail.com
I too adore Noro. It looks like this is another great collection of patterns that I would enjoy and wear.
ReplyDeleteDeb
(JerseyShoreDeb on Ravelry)
Congratulations on 700 posts! I'd love to win the Noro book. Thanks for a terrific website.
ReplyDeletenoro yarns are amazing, love the vivid colors. The book would be a great one to own!
ReplyDeleteKally (Ravelry)
700 posts? Wow! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI <3 that Noro blanket!!! But, I bet that doesn't surprise you! lol
Congratulations! Can't wait to see what you do in the next 700!!
ReplyDeletekristinfitzgerald on RAV
I love your blog-so here is to 700 more posts! Thanks for all the inspiration you give me. I love the colors and the feel of Nora yarns. I would love the book.
ReplyDeletejoheintz@hotmail.com
I made Baby Bear from Itty Bitty Toys in Silk Garden Sock (so cute); and I'd love to make that 3-button, ribbed cardi from Knit Noro!
ReplyDeleteYum! What a great looking book! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful giveaway. Thanks for your inspiration!
ReplyDeletePrairie piper on rav
Congrats, Susan! I absolutely love your blog.
ReplyDeleteI just bought some Noro; it will be my first time using this beautiful yarn.
Barb T.
barblt99@yahoo.com
Congratulations on so many wonderful posts... I appreciate your entertaining, informative and inspiring posts. Thanks for all the fun, interesting posts and the exciting giveaways. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteOh, goodness me! I really want to make that triangular shawl . . . .
ReplyDeleteRavelry: Cassieknits
email: cbhale4@gmail.com
Congrats on 700 posts!!! I know I've enjoyed reading them : ).
Congrats on the 700th post! I love your blog and I love Noro!
ReplyDeleteCassie
scrappnb@yahoo.com
ravelry ID: mamacass
Congrats Susan! I love the blog and Noro too!
ReplyDeleteravelry id: mamacass
scrappnb@yahoo.com
WOW!! I love, love, love Noro.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the offer.
Ravelry ID: Suuzzeeq
Congrats on 700! Moro yarns are one of my top ten favorite yarns :)
ReplyDeleteflyingpigknits on Rav.
Love the blog, love the book!
ReplyDeletenanieknits on Ravelry
Congrats on 700 Susan!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. You are such an inspiration and so much fun.
Here's wishing for 7x700 more. ;)
Best,
Megan {Sugarlaneknits on Rav.}
Keep up the great work. :-) And the Noro book is pretty nice, too.
ReplyDelete(betsywetsy on Rav.)
Here's to 700 more! Congratulations
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the 700!
ReplyDeleterav qtpieknitter
Agree (1) on Norolove :-) Mette
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love, love, love Noro.
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan
Ravelry ID: Suuzzeeq
Congratulation! Just love Noro yarns love to see how the colors turn out
ReplyDeletejlb01@verizon.net
I love the striped shawl. Looks like such an easy knit and one that would be great for nighttime knitting....mindless! I need that these days!
ReplyDeleteTbmccarthy on ravelry
Traceymccarthy@gmail.com
Thanks susan for all your encouraging blogs. You make knitting so much fun! The book looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your milestone. Parkcrest will do an awesome job with All City this year. It's such a great community event.
ReplyDeleteMarti/MadMartiKnits on Rav
That book looks gorgeous! Thanks!
ReplyDeletejacm on ravelry
This book looks great!!
ReplyDeleteI would love that book and really just love Noro yarns. Have several just waiting for a project.
ReplyDeleteSharon
craftysbs@juno.com
Oooo, that Noro book looks lovely. I've made a few things with several kinds of Noro yarn and would love to make more from that book! Thanks for the opportunity to win the book!
ReplyDeleteI'm Kittylover on Ravelry.
Love Noro yarns but haven't tried any of their books. Love the patterns in this book.
ReplyDeletekparkerwatson@yahoo.com
kpwatson on Ravelry
I love Noro yarns, too! Congratulations on reaching your 700th post.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting book. I really like that cable scarf. :)
ReplyDeleteyarnsandtales at yahoo dot com
I just opened a package with two skeins of Noro Silk Garden Sock, I am just itching to start something, and the socks in that book would be amazing!! Congtrats on the 700th post, I think I've read at least 699! :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on #700! Thanks for the giveaway! I agree that long vest is one of my favorites too!
ReplyDeleteHappy 700th!! I really want to make those socks. I can just feel how warm they'd be on a cold NH day!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 700!!! Love your blog and that Noro book would fit great on my shelf.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day and thanks for a great contest.
700 posts! Congratulations! The Noro book looks awesome . . . especially to me, who just learned to knit.
ReplyDeleteWow! 700 posts. I really enjoy your patterns and ideas and seeing th eprojects that you are working on. Thanks so much for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletegrantsmom11@gmail.com
I love Noro. The colors are so much fun.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on this amazing milestone. Here's to the next 700+
ReplyDeleteThere are sooo many of those designs that I would make! I agree that the blanket is spectacular!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 700 postings! That is truly amazing, and we, your readers, are the lucky ones to benefit from your incredible talent and generosity! thank you so much and I think we are all looking forward to many,many more wonderful postings from you!
ReplyDeleteBarb
Brohr4ATcomcastDOTnet
Congratulations with your 700 posts ;o) I love to read this blog. Noro are my absolutely favorite yarn, the colours changing different all the time.
ReplyDeleteI hope to win your giveaway ;o)
Happy summer.
Helle/ kameliane on Ravelry
Thanks for the blog and give away. I would love to win the book.
ReplyDeleteRav id SabraB
This book IS wonderful! I checked a copy out of the library but would love to have a copy of my very own!
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge Noro fan too. I especially like striping with two colorways.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 700 posts!
Thanks for the chance to win.
francieos@yahoo.com
700 posts! What an accomplishment! I so look forward to reading your blogs and following the groups on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteI too am nutz for Noro and would love this book to add to my library.
Sandy in NJ
Pecsan114@optonline.net
Congratulations on your 700th post and thanks for your wonderful blog that I so enjoy reading.
ReplyDeleteKea on Rav
My Noro stash has been looking for the perfect project-would love to see if this book has it. thank you.
ReplyDeleteslmiller8@hotmail.com
Congrats on 700! Thanks for sharing your love of knitting and thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteParabems on posting number 700!
ReplyDeleteAs for Noro, it's gorgeous and inspired!
Parabems from Portugal on #700! And as for Noro, it's gorgeous and inspired!
ReplyDeleteHappy 700!
ReplyDeleteThis book DOES look like a real winner. I checked out the patterns and I am in love.
rav id: valeriechristine
So excited to always read your posts-very helpful. Have knitted a mitered sweater,vest and many hats with Noro. Have some more -need a pattern
ReplyDeleteKathy
longkathy27@yahoo.com
Would lova, lova, lova, NORO! Stay cool. moemac1@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteHappy 700 Susan! thanks for another giveaway of greatness!!
ReplyDeletefraun
I just made my first noro project and LOVE it. Thanks for the giveaway and congrats on 700 posts! Yay you!
ReplyDeleteAs a fellow Wisconsite, I fully appreciate what you are saying about our weather! Quite unbearable this week, but in December when it is 12 below, we will wish for humidity! This book looks lovely and would be a great addition to my small library.
ReplyDeleteLinda
(joyx5 on Ravelry)
Sounds like you are haviung our Southern weather. It's hotter than normal here, too. Breaking all records that were made last year! I haven't knit with a lot of Noro yarn, but what I have used I've liked. The book and patterns look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteZowmom on Ravelry
Congrats on number 700. I'd love the Noro book! I'm knitting with Noro Silk Garden right now!
ReplyDeleteThanks and here's to another 700!
oops that was from amyknit40 on ravelry or alounsberry@cox.net
ReplyDeleteCongrats Susan! You are awesome...thank you for the giveaway, the book looks so fun. I am Annierose on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 700 posts! I've enjoyed reading them all. Love Noro yarns and hope to make several patterns in this book.
ReplyDeleteCheers to #700! And here's to another 700!
ReplyDeletewhat beautiful garments I see a couple of things for my mom and sister in law and son's girlfriend.
ReplyDeletethis will be a must have book!!
And Congratulations on 700!!
ravelry id is auntsara
What a fabulous book, the colours look amazing and very unique. Thankyou for the chance to enter.
ReplyDeletestephandyvette@optusnet.com.au
Kudos to you! Between you and Ravelry, I'm busy reading twice a day. Thanks for all the inspiration and beautiful patterns. Thanks too for the book offer.
ReplyDeleterav; fiberpassionluv
Congratulations on post #700, what a milestone. Thanks for the chance to win this fabulous book!
ReplyDeleteMary Rose
Rav ID: smozerose
Noro is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 700.
I actually don't want the book (I'm de-cluttering) but had to chime in to agree about the awful weather. It's just a sauna out there! I can't even knit, it's so hot.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 700 posts!!
Congrats on the big milestone!
ReplyDeletejen@losingtheshadow.com
Congratulations on your 700th blog post! Your writing is so fun to read and it is always enjoyable to get a peek into your world of knitting, fiber and family. I would love to win the new Noro book--as always your review has inspired me.
ReplyDelete--Ramona (Paris2010 on Ravelry)
Hi Susan,
ReplyDeleteLove your Blog and of course your knitting. Just discovered noro at my LYS and I'm in love with the colour combos. Congrats on your 700th post and best wishes for the future.
kmacmillan2003 on ravelry
great book! congratulations on your 700th post! jillpickle
ReplyDeleteI haven't read all 700 posts, but considering I started following them about 4 - 5 years ago when I began knitting things for my (then) 2-year old daughter from Itty Bitty Hats, I feel like I've kept up with you, your family, and your work. Congratulations! I look forward to many more.
ReplyDeletensimko on Ravelry
Love your blog - all 700 posts! I would love to win this book!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to the next 700 posts!
I am LakeviewChica on Rav.
Awesome book!! Love every project featured.
ReplyDeletemkrids on Ravelry
Thank YOU for your wonderful blog! Wish I would have found it much earlier in the 700 posts than I did. Thanks for the chance to win a beautiful book, too.
ReplyDeleteTricia
thefankells@mesanetworks.net
congratulations on the 700th post :-) I love the look of the book, so many lovely things....
ReplyDeleteRav ID Hippywitch
i would LOVE this book! love noro!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 700th post - that is a lot of writing.
ReplyDeleteI love the patterns in the book - gorgeous.
Dawninnl (Ravelry)
I am a big fan of stripes so it would be lovely to win this book. Thanks for the chance, Susan!
ReplyDeleteloopylil (Rav ID - all lower case).
wow 700 posts! Congrats thats a huge number! And heres to another 700 :)
ReplyDeletemy Rav ID is MisMoo :) such a great giveaway.
I'd love a copy of the book- thanks for hosting the giveaway & for your blog. I'm always inspired to go knit. :) My raverly is tullyfamily
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 700th post and here's to many more!!
ReplyDeleteWow, congrats!
ReplyDeleteYes, that vest is great, I would love to make it.
700 posts. that's SEHR VIEL blogging from where i'm sitting (in germany). thanks for your continuing generosity - not just with this book giveaway, but with your help and advice, your tastes and interests, your opinions, your personality, your family life...
ReplyDeletebloepper (rav id)
Love Noro, the book looks great.
ReplyDeleteCindy
cseery72@gmail.com
Wow, this looks like fabulous book! And congrats on your 700th post ..... I love reading each and every one!! Jill
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love Noro!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 700th post... I love reading each and every one!! Would love to win this book ...Jill
ReplyDeleteWow 700 posts! Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteI love all things Noro, too.
Wonderful post. Keep up the good work.
rutheh@gmail.com
rutheh.wordpress.com
I also love Noro, never found a twig but I like the thick and thin areas that you sometimes find. I made my first pair of socks from noro! My sister thought I was crazy because she knows I'd never buy a pair of $20 socks, but I spent that on yarn and still had to make them (can you tell she doesn't knit?!)
ReplyDeleteHoping for 7,000+ more posts!
amdezo
It's the same here in St.Paul. My goddaughter used to do synchronized swimming - hours of watching and a very unpleasant knitting environment. Cotton only. Congratulations on 700. Keep cool. They say the weather is going to break.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the 700th posts...I for one look forward to each and every one. I also love NORO yarn it is never boring to knit with since the colors are always changing.
ReplyDeleteMissellen (rav name)
Congrats on the 700 posts!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI covet cardigans, and one out of Noro would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 700!
Embellished on Ravelry
Thanks for the chance to win - I've looked at this book before and have always wanted to own it! ( : Good luck staying cool! We're in the high 80's in MT, but no humidity! Ahhh. Stephanie (indigodogmt on Rav)
ReplyDeleteI so agree Susan I would love everything in this book. I have never used this yarn but looks like it will be top on the list. Love Love the vest. Thanks for bringing all these new wonderful books, yarns projects to my life. Karen
ReplyDeleteLovely book! I was encouraged to use Noro yarn when first learning to knit...my wise teachers said that even a plain knit stitch scarf would never bore me as I watched the colors unfold!
ReplyDeletecongrads on your 700 posts Thank you for all you do and who you are!! Andrea in Tn
ReplyDeletealwulff@comcast.net
My heart jumps when I see your posts come up in my email!!! Thank you for all the creative knitting ideas the free patterns and good wholesome family fun:) The Noro book looks amazing!...AND 700 posts WOW..thank you for letting us know what is going on in your part of the knitting world:) cinvon@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteCongrats - you are my all time fav knitting blog. would also love the book
ReplyDeleteRav - cornhusker
Congrats on the 700th post, and as a fellow WI friend, here's hoping you can stay cool!
ReplyDeleteI've seen some Noro books that I just felt didn't do the yarn justice, or didn't actually have patterns that I would ever wear. However, I must admit that this book seems amazing.
OMGosh! I LOVE this book. I don't usually get excited about books that aren't for little people ( itty bittys ), but I would be thrilled to win this one.
ReplyDeleteAlso, WOO HOO on 700+ posts.
Thank you for this great giveaway.
blyerke1@yahoo.com
yerkeb on rav
Thank YOU for 700 posts. The new Noro Yarn Book is fresh and I LOVE the stripes! I agree...the vest is super versatile. Thanks! ravelry id: kristiwodek
ReplyDeleteI LOVE working with the self-striping and painted yarns. They look complex without using many different colored skeins. This book has some interesting vests worth considering.
ReplyDeleteMAinMN (Ravelry)
I really enjoy your blog - keep up the good work! Thanks for this giveaway. I love working with Noro yarn.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, and what fun it would be to win a Noro book. I made my first garment with Noro.
ReplyDeleteEvelynU on ravelry.
Would love to add this book to my knitting library. Congrats on 700 posts. I love reading them all
ReplyDeleteWhat a great book, full of ideas that should really work well with homespun!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your 700 blog posts. I look forward to each new post. I hope you enjoy at least 700 more. A Niro book is a great way to celebrate
ReplyDeleteWow! what a book!! Noro is just an amazing yarn and I'd love to have its book.
ReplyDeletewould love to win the book, love Noro. Also did you post about TC's flag poster and if she won.
ReplyDeleteCrazy2knit on rav
Love Noro yarns. Congrats on 700 posts. I've enjoyed them!
ReplyDeleteI recently discovered your blog and I absolutely love it and all your beautiful designs. Congrats on your 700th post! What an accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteWould love to have a copy of that book. I've never knitted with Noro, but I've been dying to get my hands on some! The colorways are some of the most gorgeous I've ever seen. My ravelry id is Naycha.
Congratulations on the success of your blog and for surviving the heat!
ReplyDelete(flowerdancer on Ravelry)
Thank you for your 700 posts! It is always a pleasure to read your blog(s)!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway too!
Mamagiff on ravelry
Wow! 700! Congratulations! I hope there are many more. I love your blog and always look forward to reading about what's new in your knitting. You're always positive and inspiring. Thank you! Wish you the best for the swim meet.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on post 700!!! Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeletejbiel@optonline.net
Congrats on 700!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Book!
Pick me!
Pick me!
I've never used Noro before but I've heard great things. Thanks for the chance to win the new book. I've seen some of the other Noro books and I like most of the patterns. I very much enjoy your podcast and always look forward to reading them. All the best.
ReplyDeleteSavannagal on Ravelry
LOVE Noro yarns! Congrats on reaching 700 posts! AMAZING! Thanks so much for doing yet another giveaway. :)
ReplyDeletekimmorrow@tx.rr.com
Ya you for the major accomplishment! And a give away to boot...thanks!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 700th!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a truly beautiful book! Would love to have it. The vest on the front cover is something I would make right away!
I am ashamed, but never knitted with Noro... Would love to though.
I looked it up on KnitPicks and the price is even better, just in case I don't win! :o) - http://www.knitpicks.com/cfbooks/book_display.cfm?ID=31680
Congratulations on your 700th!! That is 700 days that you have brought sunshine into my mailbox. Thank you for that.
ReplyDeletenanheiner@gmail.com
Oh, I love Noro yarns. The colorways are to "dye" for. I would love to win this book.
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: knityid
Congratulations on your 700th blog. I love Noro yarns.
ReplyDeleteBarbara.
balsam11@hotmail.com
Wow! I love Noro! And, congrats on 700 posts - think of how many trees you didn't kill by posting online!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing all the fun stuff from your very busy life and all the generous giveaways!
ReplyDeletefoofymonkey on ravelry
Looks like a BEAUTIFUL book to add to the collection. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Susan!
ReplyDeleteI, too, love Noro yarns and would love to have this book.
Judy
I love Noro. My first lace project I made a chevron scarf with Noro yarn. So pretty! I would love to win this book.
ReplyDeleteknitterlydesigns on Ravelry
Congrats on your 700th post! I really enjoy your blog, and love to hear about the goings-on in Wisconsin. (I was born and raised there and never tire of hearing about what is going on!)
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving us a chance to win!
Congratulations! 700 posts is an awesome achievement. Thanks for sharing this book. As lovely as I find all the patterns, my absolute favourite is the blanket.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful book. I would love to win this.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 700th post--I've enjoyed every post. The Noro book has some beautiful projects--I sure would love to win it. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love Noro! I just finished the Spoked Cardigan in the new Interweave Weekends. It was a lot of fun! Congrats on 700 posts! I love reading your blog. :-)
ReplyDeleteAshley
Rav Id: Ashley42
don't know if you get thru all your comments, but congrats on 700! I'm closing in on 1 year of knitting, and will always hold you in my memories, it's your little mantra for Kitchener stitch I hear at every sock-lol!! thank you so, so very much for all that you do for knitting on top of being such an awesome mom. love the book- I have random balls of noro with no project in mind, they were just too pretty that they had to come home. here's to 700+ more posts.
ReplyDeleterav ID kguennette
Congratulations on your always inspiring posts..700 is an amazing number. Thank you for the opportunity with the new book..another inspiration! Today's post is just SOOOO pretty.
ReplyDeleteLaterknitter on Rav
Congrats on post #700!!! Stay cool at the pool! We are also in a heatwave, and we have no AC. It is 84 degrees in my house right now. This looks like a great book!
ReplyDeletestitchywitchy on Rav
congrats on your 700th. enjoy your posting. count me in for the book, please.
ReplyDeletelariluu on rav
Thank you, Susan and add me to the giveaway sweetpeaquilts@yahoo.com. Always look forward to your knitting world blog.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I want that cardigan.
ReplyDeleteSuperSolviej on Rav
Congrats on the 700th post! That's quite an achievement. Noro is the some of the best. I just love it. I would love to win this book. Thanks for an awesome giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the new Noro book...am currently knitting Lanesplitter from Knitty and loving the color transitions!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the 700th post! That Noro book is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing some pictures from the book. Noro yarns just make me so happy.
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www.oiyi.blogspot.com
Congratulations on your 700th post! Love the book, fingers crossed
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congrats!! i love noro its beyond fun to knit with! raineoc@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Susie! Wow, have you been posting that long? I have been reading your block for 2 or 3 years, and I feel a little like a member of your family. I always love hearing what the kids are up to.... oh, and the knitting too, of course. :-)
ReplyDeleteDebbie
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Congratulations Susan - 700 posts. Noro colorways are such fun to use. I already see a shawl pattern in there that I need to knit. A great giveaway - thank you.
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Beautiful! I would love a copy.
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Beautiful! I would love a copy.
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girl4purl on Ravelry
I love noro yarn and am so excited for this book!
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Someday I will win one of these. I love self striping yarns. Would love this book.
ReplyDeletealyddall on Ravelry.
Happy Septentury! (I made that word up.)Congratulations on your great accomplishment. I would love to win the Noro book...the cover sweater on Interweave Weekend 2011 is knit in Noro!
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Oh so lovely! I'd love to have this book to drool through.
ReplyDeleteDeb722 on Ravelry
Oh sweet! I have a few balls of noro waiting.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! 700 seems unattainable for a lax blogger like me, but I'm almost suprised you aren't at a 1000. You've given us so much through your blog, and I mean much more than giveaways! Thanks, and please keep going for at least 700 more. I can be reached thru my blogger profile.
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing! I would LOVE to knit the things in that book. My email is toemma@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHurray! Congratulations reaching your 700th post, I LOVE your blog, keep up the good work! And the pretty pictures. I have made only one project (handbag) using Noro Silk Garden yarn and LOVED every luscious minute of it, twigs & all!
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Thx Susan!
Congrats for your 700th wow!
ReplyDeleteI am also a Noro fan, it is always fun to see how the colors will turn out.
Happy 700th! Thanks for all your sharing you are always inspirational.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win the Noro book!
Congratulations on your 700th post - what a great milestone! I would love, love a copy of the Noro book.
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What a lovely book, and congrats on your 700th post!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 700th post! I just bought my first ball of Noro yarn last month - it is just beautiful. I especially like the 3-button cardigan in this book.
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Congratulations on your 700th post! I think I only made it to 3. Love your post and have bought 2 of your books. I have knitted so many of the patterns.
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Ooo! Noro! I adore that circle patch blankie.
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So many yarns & patterns - so little time!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your inspiration.
That book looks fab!!! The Noro colors almost talk! djandnoh@yahoo.com Forevermore on Rav
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 700 posts - I enjoy reading your blog and also your books. Thank you for offering the book- haven't tried Noro yarns yet but am very very tempted-- the book designs are gorgeous!
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Oh - the cardigan is to die for. But then again the socks or the reversible cable scarf - oh just all of them!!
ReplyDelete700 posts! Wow Susan, who knew how blessed your blog would be? I too love Noro,the colours and textures are amazing, so I know this book would be right at home with me.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, this is Ratch! I love Noro. What a wonderful book! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove this book. The layout and photography is gorgeous. I would love to knit a number of the patterns. I already have some Noro in my stash.
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ReplyDeleteThe best sweater I ever knit was in noro. Beautiful stuff.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a milestone milestone!! I've never used Noro so this book looks a great inspiration to have :)
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