Hi Knitters,
In the second section of the book, each of the knitters listed above, and a few more, then offer a pattern inspired in some way from their family story. It could be a project directly from their knitting loved one or something inspired by, modernized and updated. The patterns include everything from scarves, gloves, a cardigan, a colorwork sweater, a cowl, a shrug, a cape, a pillow, hats, socks, a shawlette, mitts, slippers, a dishcloth and blankets. The variety is wonderful. All levels of knitting skills are included.
Here are a few patterns I love. The Storm Cloud Shawlette, by Hanna Breetz, is a simple and sweet little knit.
The always popular Ysolda Teague offers up these gorgeous little Fiddlers' Mitts.
I just love this simple scarf that is a striped tube by Rodger P. Murray. I want to make one of these this winter.
These mittens are knit starting at the top of the thumb and then the top of the mitten and all worked on double-pointed needles. I can't wait to try these out.
I've decided to throw my latest and only handspun yarn of this summer into the gift pot! I recently finished spinning this Cloudlover Polwarth hand painted roving called Wild Bunch. It turned out great. The finished yarn has lavender, purple, bright green, blue and even a dab of pink in spots. It is gorgeous.
I've gathered some wonderful goodies for you today for my Super End of Summer Giveaway. To start, there is a new book out by the wonderful Larissa Brown. Larissa is also the author of a favorite book of mine called, Knitalong. Her new book is, My Grandmother's Knitting.
It is more than a knitting pattern book because Larissa persuaded (happily I'm sure) some of the top knitwear designers around to share their family histories involving knitting. My Grandmother's Knitting is exactly the kind of book I adore. I want to hear the story of how Wendy Bernard learned to knit from her Grandma Shorty and how Meg Swansen was so strongly influenced by her smart and clever mother, Elizabeth Zimmermann. The book is simply a satisfying treat.
The book is divided into two sections. The first section is Family Stories. Here is a list of all of the knitters' stories included: Wendy Bernard, Pam Allen, Meg Swansen, Ysolda Teague, Jessica Marshall Forbes, Kay Gardiner, Joan McGowan-Michael, Kristin Spurkland, Teva Durham, Jared Flood, Norah Gaughan, Anne Hanson, Leigh Radford, Chrissy Gardiner, Adrian Bizilia, Kirsten Kapur and Emily Johnson.
What an impressive group of knitters and authors and designers and storytellers.
Each family story is better than the next. The stories shed light on the generational aspect and personal history that everyone's knitting contains. Today's influential designers share their talents with us because of their grandmother's or mother's or father's or some other beloved relative's knitting.
I love family stories in general and when they involve knitting it is all the better to me.
In the second section of the book, each of the knitters listed above, and a few more, then offer a pattern inspired in some way from their family story. It could be a project directly from their knitting loved one or something inspired by, modernized and updated. The patterns include everything from scarves, gloves, a cardigan, a colorwork sweater, a cowl, a shrug, a cape, a pillow, hats, socks, a shawlette, mitts, slippers, a dishcloth and blankets. The variety is wonderful. All levels of knitting skills are included.
Here are a few patterns I love. The Storm Cloud Shawlette, by Hanna Breetz, is a simple and sweet little knit.
The always popular Ysolda Teague offers up these gorgeous little Fiddlers' Mitts.
I just love this simple scarf that is a striped tube by Rodger P. Murray. I want to make one of these this winter.
These mittens are knit starting at the top of the thumb and then the top of the mitten and all worked on double-pointed needles. I can't wait to try these out.
Well, it is a lovely book that I think many of you would enjoy and use. I am happy to be able to offer you a chance to win a copy of My Grandmother's Knitting today but there is still more....
I also want to offer you a chance to win a beautiful repurposed felt flower pin. This one is mine and was given to me at TNNA from Heather R. LeFebevre. I think it is so well-made and sweet. I love the name, Reincarnations, very clever.
I also want to offer you a chance to win a beautiful repurposed felt flower pin. This one is mine and was given to me at TNNA from Heather R. LeFebevre. I think it is so well-made and sweet. I love the name, Reincarnations, very clever.
Heather has generously offered to give a flower of choice from her Etsy shop to the winner of this giveaway. You get to pick your favorite which is such a treat.
But wait, there's still more...
I've decided to throw my latest and only handspun yarn of this summer into the gift pot! I recently finished spinning this Cloudlover Polwarth hand painted roving called Wild Bunch. It turned out great. The finished yarn has lavender, purple, bright green, blue and even a dab of pink in spots. It is gorgeous.
Click here to see the Cloudlover shop! I'd like to have one of everything, please.
Back to my handspun yarn, the larger hank is a 2-ply, about a sport/dk weight, 264 yards which is plenty for a cowl, mitts, or a hat or two.
The tiny hank is a Navajo plied sampler that is about 28 yards.
The Wild Bunch yarn was soaked in the Amy Butler Soak Wash. I can't stop squishing it and smelling it because it is just so darn yummy. There are some thick and thin spots, it's far from perfect, but I think this yarn could make a very cute project for one of you and you'll know that I spun from my heart when you cross those imperfections.
The Wild Bunch yarn was soaked in the Amy Butler Soak Wash. I can't stop squishing it and smelling it because it is just so darn yummy. There are some thick and thin spots, it's far from perfect, but I think this yarn could make a very cute project for one of you and you'll know that I spun from my heart when you cross those imperfections.
Okay, leave one comment, and one only, on this blog post to enter to win a copy of My Grandmother's Knitting, a terrific felt flower from Heather's shop and a hank of my handspun yarn. If you enter please leave me an email address or Ravelry id/name where I can reach you if you win. I will then contact you to get your mailing address. I will pick a winner via a random number generator in a few short days.
Good luck with the Super End of Summer Giveaway!
Let the comments begin.
best, susie
565 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 401 – 565 of 565What a wonderful and fun collection to give away!
That looks like a great book to have in any knitters collection!
What a great give-a-way! I'd really love to have the book, flower and your handspun! Thanks for the chance to win.
What a wonderful book! Thanks for giving us a chance to win!
I forgot to leave my rav info, it's Staceytoo
Oh my I would love to win all of this. Thank you Susan you are way to genorous.
I'd love to look through that book!
That looks like great book! Thanks for the giveaway.
Louise
louknits on ravelry
I love your blog, Susan!
I love your blog, Susan!
Oh maybe I could win this time, I sure would like that.
melizvb on Ralvelry
What an amazing giveaway. Thank you, Susan! That yarn looks like the kind you could never decide what was special enough to use it for. (How's that for some classy grammar?)
Susan you have the best giveaways!! I hope that I am the lucky one. :) Your handspun looks so beautiful.
Oooh how I want to win this :)
Oooh how I want to win this :)
Thank you for all of the great patterns you have created!!! I love your idea of the giveways and sharing other knitters sites and blogs.
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I want a chance to win too!
Love that handspun, book looks terrific!
Luvsknittin on Rav
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I want a chance to win too!
Love that handspun, book looks terrific!
Luvsknittin on Rav
I can't even express how much I would love to have the book and your handspun!
how lovely! i really want to get this book..i love the story behind it thanks! raineoc@yahoo.com
what a lovely giveaway! im dying for this book..i love the idea behind it! thanks! raineoc@yahoo.com
I'd thoroughly enjoy reading the knitting stories. What a great give-away!
Cathy
Great book. Should be a very interesting read.
Maltamom on Ravelry
That book as well as your handspun is a wonderful give away. I would love to own them. Thanks
Denise
What a fun give-a-way!
Georgia70 on Ravelry
I would love to add to me meager collection of knitting books. They're like yarn, you just cant get enough.
if by some miracle i win this giveaway, i currently have very sketchy internet access, usually only once every week to 10 days. If i dont respond immediately i PROMISE I will in a few days!!
It just makes me smile. I'm knitting dolls. I'm seeing some great doll sweaters. Hmmmm
What a terrific giveaway! I have been wanting this book since I first heard about it. :)
rav id: grafovna
I love your blog, I love to knit, and I would really love these goodies! Thanks for the giveaway!
elisha23@roadrunner.com
What a wonderful giveaway! What a great book and I just love your homespun yarn. The colors are amazing!
Oooh, I've been waiting for that book for months!!
Oops -- ElizabethD is BadInfluence on Ravelry.
What generous and lovely giveaways. I enjoy your blog and am inspired by your creativity.
Thank you!
What a wonderful way to end summer! It all looks awesome.
Thank you for the opportunity.
Indykrs on Ravelry
I would love it!
I'm laurakam on Ravelry
That looks like a great give away. I'm putting the book on my wish list.
Ooooh! Each give-away is better than the next!! What fun it would be to win any of them! The yarn would really be a special prize, though I'm not sure how you can bear to give it away!! Thanks for the chances, Susan! Nama6
Wow, a veritable feast of generosity. I love Larissa Brown (and her Mabel's Scarf) and your handspun is amazing. Cannot believe you are giving that away. Happy colors!
flowerdancer on Ravelry
Wow! What a wnderful giveaway. You're too generous!
Wow Susan a great give away and then you top it off with your own handspun yarn...I can only hope to be the winner
Count me in
Ravid: atareen
Thanks for the giveaway!! the book looks wonderful! jill pickle
Cheers for a great giveaway!
Jane
Rav ID: ladiestheytalkabt
I would love to add this book to my library and make some beautiful things for my daughters and granddaughters.
Awesome give-a-way! fingers crossed!
awesome give-a-way. fingers crossed!
Your yarn is beautiful.
Wow! Does it get any better than this? I just love everything you've said about this book. I am Melanie1 on Ravelry. Would absolutely love to win. Anyone would love this book. Great giveaway. Love your yarn!
What a great idea for a book. When I don't win it (I never win stuff) I believe I shall buy it!
Noreen1009 on Ravlery
Sure would love to win the book or yarn! Yarn looks beautiful! The book is exactly what I'm looking for.
billicummings@gmail.com
Looks like a great giveaway. Peixin on Ravelry.
Wow, what a great giveaway,
Great book idea (and patterns) and beautiful yarn! Love the colors!
tsilverthorne
What a great book - love to read all those stories too!
k1w1@olypen.com
The colours in your yarn are beutiful. I like the elephant too
I like the colours in your yarn. The elephant is cute too.
A wonderful Giveaway. Would love to win it.
Thanks, Barbara.
barb.copes@gmail.com
What a wonderful record of the family craft of knitting. I think most people were taught to knit by a kindly Grandma, or elderly aunt or friend. As we get older, we become the teacher who is asked by a young one to "please teach me to knit ". In every stitch there is a kiss! Pass it on!
JDMH1 on ravelry.
Incredible giveaway...the awesome book, the beautiful pin, the luscious yarn...so generous...thank you!
What a wonderful record of the family craft of knitting. I think most people were taught to knit by a kindly Grandma, or elderly aunt or friend. As we get older, we become the teacher who is asked by a young one to "please teach me to knit ". In every stitch there is a kiss! Pass it on!
JDMH1 on ravelry.
Oh my goodness! You are so generous! Are you sure you want to give your handspun away?!
Your heart strings must reach around the world and back!
Thank you for your kindness.
kendraja
The book sounds absolutely lovely. Thanks for the generous giveaway!
Sandy in NJ
Pecsan114@optonline.net
Looks like a great book! I'd love to own it.
Kally (Ravelry)
Can't wait to see that book in person! Preferably with a rainy day and a cup of coffee...yum!
What a wonderful giveaway! Thanks for your generosity, and happy end-of-summer to you!
What a generous giveaway! I would love to win!!
kgmama on Ravelry
I'd love a chance to enter for this wonderful giveaway!!
Thanks :)
kimberlybreid at hotmail dot com
Amazing giveaway!
Anna
anna_k67 at yahoo dot com
Gotta be in it to win it...
Here's hoping :)
Kurpitsa on Ravelry
Looks like a great book! Thanks for another fun giveaway!
mamagiff on ravelry
That book looks beautiful! and what a good job on the handspun, love the colors!
Crossing my fingers for luck with this generous giveaway
oceangirl0702@gmail.com
Oh my goodness, what a wonderful giveaway! Thanks for the chance to win these lovely items!! RavId is 3pumpkinslittle
WOW! This book looks wonderful and the yarn is beautiful. Count me in. I'm bbuteyn@ gmail.com
I would love this book, it touches my heart. My grandmother knit for us, my mother knits for us, I taught my my daughters, my daughter-in-law and I knit Itty Bitty Hats she is expecting her first baby and I am knitting hats for my daughter's two year old granddaughter. Ravelry kmac0107
Everything looks so wonderful! Thanks for the giveaway! Birthmarks@yahoo.com
looks like I need to come by more often! lovely handspun. I really want to give that a try sometime soon! the book looks like something to spend quite a bit of quality time with. so generous of you to part with all of the above!
(happay at Ravelry)
OMG so generous ty and I hope I win ;)
hypersky5@hotmaildotcom
SLucy on Ravelry
Thank you, Susan. You are so generous always. sweetpeaquilts@yahoo.com
What a beautiful book. It would be an honor to win it! Thanks for the lovely give-away...
Wow...what a fantastic giveaway. I'd be delighted to win - especially your handspun!! JontyHS on Ravelry
I'm in!
Fabulous giveaway all round! Please count me in.
Ravelry ID: pipnmilly
What a great give-away! I'm throwing my hat into the ring, thank you!!! Your handspun yarn is gorgeous, love polworth.
What a fantastic give-away. Especially that beautiful hand-spun. I'd be delighted to win this one. JontyHS on Ravelry
Wow... your handspun is gooooorgeous!! Thanks for the giveaway! Good luck everyone!
OneOfTheHive on Ravelry :-)
Great giveaway Susan! Thanks for always being so generous!
Eliana
(Iknitcupcakes on Ravelry)
Wow it all sounds so amazing. I just love Cloudlovers fluff.
skaro964 on Raverly.
What a wonderful giveaway- Thank you!!
Great giveaway! I'd sure love to win!
Rav Id: perfectioKnits
Yes please to your giveaway!
What a wonderful, heartfelt giveaway! The book looks great; the flower gorgeous; and your handspun is so special. I am secretly looking forward to fall/winter just for the knitting! Thanks for all you do!
RavID= twinmamalinda
One of these days I will win a giveaway. alyddall on ravelry.
Thanks!
wonderful book, great flower, and that yarn! this winter i plan to learn to spin.
that book looks great! lwrieger@gmail.com
another great giveaway!
Great giveaway! Thanks!!
mkrids on Ravelry
What a great contest! Thanks for offering it!
(allisonlane on ravelry)
Your handspun is beautiful, it's my favorite part of this give-away! I just love the idea of the book, too, and the pin is of course lovely. Thanks so much for such a fabulous giveaway!!
Jessecreations on Ravelry
Storied Yarns on etsy
Awesome giveaway! My fingers are crossed!
knitathome @ ravelry
The book is lovely! I would be so glad to win it! thanks!
WOW! Now that would be an awesome end to my summer!
I will most likely be the last to enter, came over from twitter. The book looks fabulous! and the yarn delicious. I hope I win.
Ravelry id
knit1peace2
or via my website
http://buffalogirlsdesign.com
Thanks for organizing this great giveaway!
Looks like another terrific giveaway.
Thanks as always!
would love to be treated! Coutrem on raverly
Generous and lovely giveaways! I enjoy your blog and am inspired by your creativity.
ravelsox on Rav
Gorgeous yarn! And what a wonderful book! Thanks for offering it...
anditippie at gmail dot com
I think we all get our creativity from someone in the family. As kids, the sewing machine wasn't off limits and there was always books on various needlecrafts. Thanks Mom!
Ooohhh, wow! Thanks for the awesome giveaway :)
(Alyoops on Ravelry)
As usual, Susan, you are sooooooooo generous. THANKS!!
Love the ice skating cape and the yarn looks yummy too!!
Wow! This is a super giveaway. I loved your handspun when you first blogged about it, and the book and pin just add to the already generous pot.
Wil4ds on ravelry
what fun... justplainbeth on Rav.
What a great giveaway! Thank you! the book looks truly lovely, as does the yarn & pin! I do hope it's me that wins! i'm suzy631 on ravelry.
Thank you so much for the kind words about the book! I am flattered and so happy that you like it so much. It's been a 3-year labor of love, and I'm proud to see it out in the world.
Clearly, don't enter me in the giveaway! :-)
Would so love to win this book...I learned to knit from my Nana and also love reading family stories. Kristin
Pick me please! Lol Definitely have to check out the book! And the yarn looks exactly as you say: "Yummy"!
Rav ID: Duachais
That book will be mine in some manner or another -- looks fantastic!!
knitorious on Ravelry
Pick me! Just your handspun is worth the entry! ravelry name is: heaps24
I'm a fairly new knitter and very much enjoy your blog.
I'm grammiknit on Ravelry.
Thank you for this gorgeous "end of Summer " giveaway package ♥ Looks like a fabulous book!
I loved Larissa's Knitalong book and this one looks just as good. Your handspun is all my favorite colors and the pin is supercute. What a great treat for the lucky winner. I'm Skibum on Ravelry. Thanks.
Wow, Susan, thanks for the huge giveaway! This "Grandmother's Knits" book has my name written all over it, I hope my # gets picked!! The Reincarnation flower is just too cute! I need one! And your handspun loveliness is gorgeous!
My Ravelry ID is 'treblemaker' aka Kim
Would love to add all three of these items to my collection.
I would love to add these items to my knitting collection.
What a wonderful giveaway! I am drooling lol
Rav ID Connorsmom10306
This is the most beautiful book. I made my first handspun this summer. Yours is lovely. I will improve with time.
Would love to add this book to my library and try out your lovely handspun.
Betsy
(betsywetsy on Ravelry)
Wow, some of your handspun! And the usual amazing treasures!! Thank you, Susan!!
Fraun
Oh My! Would just love to win!!!
Great giveaway! I'd love to win any of these things.
EllieA on Rav
Oh, wow! Awesome giveaway!
mia@pocoleon.com
Oh my, what a treat that would be! I have her earlier book and luv it. You have the most tempting giveaways :)
retiredtoknit (on Ravelry)
I would love to win this book!
I adore your blog
what a great book. I would love to win it or one of the other goodies!
jenbrook96 on Ravelry
You are so sweet and generous! All of these gifts are absolutely lovely!
~Jessica, Rav ID: MonkeyButtBabies
I'd love to try out your yarn and read such an inspiring book.
I'm Balayne on Ravelry.
I'd love to knit something lovely with your yarn and read such an inspiring book!
I'm Balayne on Ravelry.
Lovely yarn, lovely patterns! It's an overload of awesomeness!
Rav- RainMomma
What a fabulous giveaway! Would be fun to make a project from the book with the yarn and then add a flower from Heather. How fun!
swtblu on Ravelry
OMG! I've just learned to spin and your handspun looks awesome. Me please!!
What a great giveaway. I remember my grandmothers' knitting, my Mom's "grandmother" knitting and now I am doing some of my own. I would also love to squish some of the yummy handspun yarn. Those are some of my favorite colors and I can already think of some ideas for the yarn. Needles and fingers crossed for this one.
Wow ............ 1 million comments already. Why am I not surprised? Rav ID: whitsknits P.S. I might have a heart attack if I win this .... just saying :)
I am in LOVE with traditional knits right now. And, it being the beginning of my "knitting season" I would be thrilled to have use of this book!
What a great giveaway. Thanks!
valsue on ravelry
That book looks so fun! I already want to make half of it!
Greeat Giveaway! Went with my granddaughter to her
first fiber festival last weekend oh what fun
Very generous giveaways!
I love this book, and my MIL would too!
soluckyducky at gmail dot com
Susan, who wouldn't want your yarn, plus flower, plus... OMG!
~ iris68
Would love this one!!
karenlambert@cox.net
This is a wonderful giveaway a great books & beautiful yarn.
Ravelry-Raeknitsnwa
Nice to have a chance to win a great giveaway. The book sounds wonderful; I'd love to read the stories behind the knitting. Your handspun and the flower pin are beautiful.
thefankells@mesanetworks.net
Looks like a lovely book, and the yarn is super-duper too!
I'm knittingmum59 on Ravelry.
Would love to won this
What a fantastic giveaway! Everyone is a winner coz they get to see the blog anyway!
thanks for the giveaway! i have been eyeing that book.
Even without the possibility of winning such wonderful gifts it's such a delight to read your entries.
knitfaster on Ravelry
What a great giveaway! I am a new knitter, and just finished your littlest pumpkin hat for my friends baby. I love your patterns!!
Crimsondevildoll on Ravelry
I love your patterns. I am a new knitter, your littlest pumpkin hat was my first knit. My friend is going to love it!
Crimsondevildoll on Ravelry
Gorgeous handspun - I don't know how you can bear to part with it! Of course, I still have mine sitting around, so maybe it'd actually get used if I gave it away...
I'm with you. Books with a bit of history are never wrong!
I love books with a preamble for the project! whether a cookbook or a knitting book, I feel a deeper connection to what I am making with that history.
Susan --- I am not sure if this is the right place to ask a question or not but here goes --- I am knitting the circle stroller jacket from itty-bitty nursery and I am at the hood edging section and I am just stumped....if this is the place to ask my question -- could you please let me know --- if its not could you tell me where to find some help with this section of the pattern??? Thanks
Love the itty bitty toys. Got mine yesterday!
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