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Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Capitol Knits ~ Review and Giveaway!
Edited to add on Feb. 23rd: The giveaway is closed and entries are no longer being taken! Thanks to everyone who entered.
Hi Knitters,
I am happy to be able to share a book review and giveaway opportunity with you today. I was surprised recently to see a project or two by Tanis Gray pop onto the Top 20 patterns on Ravelry. I knew she had just published Knit Local through Sixth & Spring but I didn't know she had another self-published book in the works, Capitol Knits. I quickly starting looking around for more information.
The book is all Tanis and all Washington, D.C., which is a great combination.
Click here for Tanis' website! Be sure to click on "Covers" on the top menu bar to see all of Tanis' covers from books and magazines, very impressive! I bet you'll recognize a few.
Click here to see all of the projects in Capitol Knits!
Click here to see Tanis' book on Amazon!
The book is thoughtful and informative not only about how to knit the projects but with facts about D.C.'s urban forest, various locations and history, and about taking inspiration from the environment and history around you. Capitol Knits is a salute to Washington, D.C. in a sweet and honorable way. All in all, I find this a charming and enticing small publication.
Tanis Gray has been a long-time favorite of mine in the knitting world. She has worked in various careers but I first came to know her as an editor for Vogue Knitting and their other magazine publications. She is a smart, clever and super talented designer. She produces knit garments and accessories at lightning quick speed. Her patterns are always interesting, tasteful, and fun.
Here are some of my favorites from Capitol Knits, including the cover shot above which is the Capitol Shawl. There are 12 projects in the book including mitts, hats, a scarf, shawls, and cardigans.
The Union Station Infinity Cowl is a gorgeous understated colorwork project made in Brooklyn Tweed's Shelter. I love this project and the yarn, a winning combination.
I have the yarn set to go to whip up this Library of Congress Hat that is made in Madelinetosh Chunky. I love the twists and turns in this one, such movement. This will be a fast and fun knit.
I love this cable and lace cardigan called, The Lincoln Cardigan. The sample is made in Red Barn Yarn Plied Worsted. This would be a well-loved garment in my wardrobe. I see making one of these in my future.
I love a good scarf and this is a good one. I love the colors, the stripes in different directions and the lace border that pulls it all together. The Constitution Hall Scarf is made in Viola Silky DK.
I think this little shawlette, The National Gallery Shawl, is incredibly sweet. There are two versions shown in the book. The shawl above is made in Knit Collage Stargazer Silk & Sequins (see the sparkle?) and the other is made in KFI Lustrous Extrafine Merino DK.
One thing you can be certain of is that as a former yarn editor for Vogue, Tanis has selected the best yarns to suit each of her designs. This woman has had an incredible access to every yarn available under the sun for years. She knows her stuff. I love to see which yarns she has paired with the projects.
I am so excited to offer you a chance to win a signed copy of Capitol Knits! Please leave one comment on this blog post. Please include your email or your Ravelry ID so I can easily get in touch if you win. I will then collect your mailing address to pass on to Tanis so she can send you your book!
I pulled out this 2007 photo of the first time I met Tanis when I was on a book tour for Itty-Bitty Nursery. This photo was taken (by Jaime Harder Caldwell, my former publicist) at the Vogue offices in NYC (from left to right, Faith Hale, Tanis Gray and yours truly). We are holding the knit tea set from my book. They were both so fun and down to earth. I felt an instant connection with Tanis from that point on. She is an honest, funny, no-nonsense kind of person plus she is a genius knitter. I like all of that about her. We have stayed in touch through different venues ever since.
If you like this book and you don't win I recommend picking up your own copy. I want to make every project in this book and that doesn't happen often.
Tanis recently had a book signing/trunk show at Fibre Space in VA. Click here to see their review of Capitol Knits!
Also, check out this class Tanis is teaching (she's a fantastic instructor) at Fibre Space this Sunday:
I LOVE the Union Station Infinity Cowl. That's the first object I'd knit if I were fortunate enough to win the book!
ReplyDeleteTamara
Ravelry ID: AthertonGirl
Wow! These designs look really great!! I think I fell in love with the sparkly shawlette.
ReplyDeleteI'm keeping my fingers crossed;-))
hege.hopen@kleppnett.no
Hi Susie! Love all that you do with knitting in general and donor doubt your high praises of Tanis's work. The colorwork scarf is simply amazing! Would so, so, so love to win a copy of the book. RavID: joonepah
ReplyDeleteWow I would love to take that class! The book looks great as well.
ReplyDeleteRav ID: grandmastatus
What beautiful patterns! Would love to have this book.
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: Fizbin
Thanks!
Eileen
I love the Lincoln Cardigan! I would love to win a copy, thanks for supporting another giveaway!
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID zoeynicole
Thanks Susan for the chance to win this!
ReplyDeleteRobyn aka knitpurlmama on Ravelry or knitpurlmama at gmail.com
I LOVE the infinity cowl and I've already made the Potpourri Mittens for the class that Tanis is teaching! I hope I'm the lucky recipient of her lovely book. Fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful mixing of fabrics, textures and colors! Thank you for keeping us updated.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan,
ReplyDeleteAll of the patterns look amazing! Thanks for giving us a chance to win this great book.
Gina
Rav ID: gccknits
Exciting giveaway...I love the shawl on the front cover of the book.
ReplyDeleteRav: zenitude
I simply loved looking at all the knits. I am renewing my skills after taking a 25 year break. I am so ready to make new things. I would love this book!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute patterns. I wish I could take her class, but I live states away. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteSavannagal on Rav
I love that Fair Isle scarf!
ReplyDeleteNever seen such a scarf like Tanis' Constitution Scarf. I think that would be the first thing I'll knit from her new book!
ReplyDeleteRebekah
Ravelry ID: needlestohook
The Union Station Infinity Cowl just went to the top of my knitting queue. Would love a copy of this book!
ReplyDeleteI would love a copy of this book! The patterns look amazing and D.C. is one of my favorite cities.
ReplyDeleteRavelry & Twitter ID is gswart
Oh wow, great projects! Love the cowl!
ReplyDeleteI don't buy many books because it usually ends up with only one pattern I'd knit, but this one has a bunch of good patterns! I really love the shawl and the scarf!
ReplyDeleteVicki.maynes@ gmail.com
What a neat idea Maybe she should do a book for every major city or the capital of every state :)
ReplyDeleteRav ID Knittingknot
Nice giveaway!
ReplyDeletekarinelarose@gmail.com
Ravelry ID: taffywduck
They are all so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous patterns. I would love to make the striped scarf.
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: fortunate1
Apparently I'm especially drawn to Tanis' scarf patterns. The Constitution Hall and the Union Station scarves are absolutely stunning.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for your generosity
The book looks great
I use to crochet, I'd like to learn about knitting
Those projects look amazing. I would love to make those.
ReplyDeletetoemma@gmail.com
I will have to go look at her work on Ravelry. The photos you showed leave me longing for more. Thank you for the review and giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove love the Lincoln Cardi and the constitutional scarf, and those fingerless mitts, oh yeah. I would love to win this book!
ReplyDeleteAs a Madisonian I thought this was going to be our Capitol and another great Madison designer! Thanks for alerting us to Tanis' great talent. Love the Constitution Hall scarf combination of classic stripe with the touch of lace.
ReplyDeleteRavID: maeven
What an interesting collection. Can't wait to see the book.
ReplyDeleteOooh! Pick me! Pick me! I found this book on Rav a little while ago and was instantly intrigued. I'd love to own my own copy. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity!! :)
Rae Lynne (raelynne01 on Rav)
Wow, looks like a great book! I LOVE the scarf...love the colorwork in it.. I see another book being added here. Thanks for sharing the information!!
ReplyDeleteWow! What an interesting combo of a scarf! Rav: Forevermore
ReplyDeleteI saw this book on Ravelry but haven't been able to find it in stores/at the library! I am from the DC area and work in the city, and I would love to rep the district in my accessories. I especially love the hat.. perfect for our mild DC winters!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful patterns! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletemkjewett@aol.com
Marilou
Pretty sure I will die if I don't knit that shawlette.
ReplyDeleteschmath on ravelry
Beautiful projects in a beautiful book. Right now I'm into shawlettes so would love to win the book.
ReplyDeleteSharon
craftysbs@juno.com
Love the striping the constitution hall scarf! Would love to win a copy of this book!
ReplyDeleteRavelryid: greenemel
I have been stalking those patterns on Rav. The shawls are jawdropping!
ReplyDeletevenutianbeauty
Oh, my goodness--what a lovely book! If I don't win, I will have to track it down--I love Washington D.C.
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Rav ID: QuiteCool
I Love this! I would so like to win this! I would love to make all the projects I saw. Her designs are so gorgeous! My revelry id is: soonerknitter.
ReplyDeleteI Love this! I would so like to win this! I would love to make all the projects I saw. Her designs are so gorgeous! My revelry id is: soonerknitter.
ReplyDeleteLove all of these designs. I really think I need this book.
ReplyDeleteWow, those are really pretty! Thanks for making us aware of this publication.
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: JayJay
Another great giveaway! Love the shawlette and scarf.
ReplyDeletescrappnb@yahoo.com
Ravelry ID: mamacass
Another great giveaway! Love the shawlette and scarf.
ReplyDeletescrappnb@yahoo.com
Ravelry ID: mamacass
Would really love to win something so nice!!!
ReplyDeleteSabine
ravelry: zwergenzwirn
Love all those patterns in this book (especially the scarf with lace & the shawl on cover !! Please pick me !
ReplyDeleteCory
cshort50@yahoo.com
Such beautiful patterns and each would remind me of fun visits to DC. The winner will be very lucky.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous book, Susan! Thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeletebarblt99@yahoo.com
Looks very lovely!
ReplyDeleteHi Susie, Those are beautiful designs! I love your blog and everything you do.
ReplyDeleteKristi
KLCknit on Ravelry
would love to win, I want to make the scarf. rav id tresabyrd
ReplyDeleteLove these designs! Thanks for the opp to win her book.
ReplyDelete"tinkerer" on rav.
Wow! Those designs are beautiful! I would love to own this book! Thank you. Melxcloud on ravelry
ReplyDeletePart of me will always be in DC! I worked on the Hill for 3 years before moving home. I'd love this book!!
ReplyDeleteSo many great patterns, and I love DC also! I would love to have a copy of this book; it would be wonderful to take on my next DC trip. Ravelry: ecram. Email: elisha23@roadrunner.com
ReplyDeletewhat a great giveaway! I love all the designs! RavId triciaknitz
ReplyDeleteThe Union Station Infinity Cowl is amazing! I'd love to knit that. All of the designs are beautiful.
ReplyDeletetaralyn1104 on Ravelry
I saw these patterns when they hit ravelry. What a great book.
ReplyDeleteBecky (gathersnomoss)
Oh how I love the Library of Congress Hat! It is every thing I love in a hat, and for a book lover the name is to die for. I very much look forward to seeing how her book takes me back to my own trip to D.C. And this time I could have something to Knit about. Ever hopeful Amanda
ReplyDeleteI love the 2 directional stripe scarf. It would work nicely for a man. Those colors look great together for a nice eye pleasing contrast.
ReplyDeletePhyllis
daylily1220@yahoo.com
Wow, such beautiful designs!! Thanks for a chance to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: Armida21
vintage.style@ymail.com
Looks like a fun book to own with some great knits. I love the infinity cowl. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of what yarn I would have in my stash to knit the Lincoln Cardigan; I just love it. This would be a great book to win.
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID - sandyw
Wow this looks like a wonderful book, I really love finding new patterns and books. Thank you for bring it to my attention!
ReplyDeleteRavelry: tcufrogrn
The E Pluribus Unum cowl looks like a fun knit to me.
ReplyDeleteThe whole book is filled with classy must have items. It would look so good in my new knitting room just wish I could get a copy here in Australia as I feel so far away
ReplyDeleteLove the Lincoln cardigan & Constitution Hall scarf...it would be a toss up which one I would cast on for first.
ReplyDeleteThank you (once again!) for introducing me to another great collection of patterns. I am loving the Lincoln cardigan!
ReplyDeleteThis book looks amazing! Somehow it totally flew under my radar, so thank you Susan for introducing me to it! So far, I like what I see!
ReplyDeletesherralandmax At yahoo DOT com
This is a lovely book!
ReplyDeleteabcallen(at)earthlink(dot)net
Ravelry ID: abcallen
Hi Susan, thanks for a wonderful giveaway, it gives me a chance to tell you how much I love your blog. Beautiful book, the Lincoln Cardigan is the pattern I'm most drawn to.
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: MamaMustKnit
What a patriotic knitting book. She is so clever! Entering to win here :O). RavID: Kepanie
ReplyDeleteWow...so many beautiful things...I sure hope to win this book!
ReplyDeleteAna - anahuron@gmail.com
Hi, thanks for a great giveaway! Love Tanis' work. Can't have enough great knitting books, right? I can only hope.
ReplyDeleteShannon
skyeaton@insightbb.com
I'm so glad you told us about this book, and I really hope I win!
ReplyDeleteJennie
rav id: dayartist
Until recently, my brother lived in DC and I went to visit a couple of times per year. I miss it so much! I will definitely be picking up this book if I don't win!
ReplyDeleteMy favorites are the Union Station Cowl, the Constitution Hall Scarf, and the Lincoln Cardigan.
Ravelry ID: bungalow312
Oooh... fun!
ReplyDeleteRavelry: MamaH
Ooh... cute stuff! Love it!
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: MamaH
Looks like a great book with wonderful designs.
ReplyDeleteZowmom on Ravelry
I already have a bunch of these favorited! Would love to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteRav: sms394
Pick me, please!
ReplyDeleteRavelry id: tyeatts
Wow, that looks a cool book. Sort of a travel cum knit guide. I think I'd make the red and grey scarf, maybe because it looks 'doable'! :)
ReplyDeleteThey look really lovely! I'd love to win a copy!
ReplyDeletecraftink on raverly
Beautiful patterns.
ReplyDeleteraveid: awikstrand
My queue isn't long enough (haha) so let's add some of those beautiful projects to it.
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Rav: nmujillybean
Looks like a great book! I would love to win! jillpickle on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteLove the Lincoln Cardigan
ReplyDeletesewsable on Rav
What a great book! I love the Library of Congress Hat too!
ReplyDeleteoh, I love this book! Pick me, pick me! (pretty Please)
ReplyDeleteKally - Ravelry
The photos of the projects have me wanting to pick up this book if I don't win. They are inspiring.
ReplyDeleteMuttiRuth on Ravelry
Love this book and the Lincoln cardigan. I visit DC quite a lot so hope to meet her someday!
ReplyDeleteRaverly name. LAKCHI
Love the hat! Looks like a fabulous book. Congrats to Tanis! Would love a chance to win her book!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
RavID: jenb69
What a great book. I had seen some of these also and would love to flip through all of the patterns. I am Johnston4kids on Ravelry. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love the Constitution Hall scarf. What a great looking scarf!
ReplyDeleteI love all the new stuff in the book. Looks like a good book to read and start a new project...
ReplyDeleteDebbie
knitting1085@yahoo.com
I love all the new stuff in the book. Looks like a good book to read and start a new project...
ReplyDeleteDebbie
knitting1085@yahoo.com
I would love to win this book! I want to make the Capitol Shawl. My ravelry ID is littletigercat
ReplyDeleteI love them all!!! My daughter lives in D.C. and thought it would be so much fun to knit some of these patterns to give as a gift along with the book!
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: EllenLBishop
I love them all!!! My daughter lives in D.C. and thought it would be so much fun to knit some of these patterns to give as a gift along with the book!
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: EllenLBishop
I love the idea of this book! Not from DC but I love the city. My Ravelry ID is ashestoashes.
ReplyDeleteVery intriguing book, Susan. Thanks for the recommendation.
ReplyDeletePattytrish (Ravelry)
I love the patterns you featured, and I can't wait to see more! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteAll the projects are beautiful, but I especially like the striped scarf with the lace border. Really pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Ravelry ID: rainydayperson
Hi Susan!
ReplyDeleteThis book looks amazing!
Cheers!
som821@aol.com
This book looks gorgeous. Our daughter recently moved to the DC area, and since we've been getting acquainted with it on visits, that makes it all the more special.
ReplyDeletebrodorothy@gmail.com
This book looks gorgeous. Our daughter recently moved to the DC area, and since we've been getting acquainted with it on visits, that makes it all the more special.
ReplyDeletebrodorothy@gmail.com
This book looks lovely! Allie.harris@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I need the Capital hat... Like now. :) Awesome giveaway! Thanks so much for hosting it!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
Jenifer
aka KusalaKnits (on Rav... And everywhere else ;))
Looks like a great book, lots of tempting patterns! (I'm KimW on Ravelry).
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful patterns!
ReplyDeleteRav: elisheva
Oh please ME!!!!! I so love this book!!!! If I win you will hear me squeal all the way from GA! Oh almost forgot I am TKhappybrush on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning designs! I would love to win this one.
ReplyDeleteHeather
ravelry id: mommytofive
These designs are just wonderful. Please know that even if I am not lucky enough to win this book, I will be lucky enough to buy it. claudia
ReplyDeletepbnd72@aol.com
Love all these projects--what a wonderful book!
ReplyDeleteDeborahSW on ravelry
What lovely designs! I can't even decide on a favorite! If I win (hope, hope, hope), my e-mail address is renna@suddenlink.net .
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan! Love your giveaways! And REALLY glad to see your blogging more again!!!
ReplyDeletefraun Rav ID
Oh my goodness! I love absolutely every pattern. You're right. It so rarely happens that I want to knit every design, but I do! I'd love to win a copy of Capitol Knits!
ReplyDeleteMy Ravelry ID: mum2grls
Looks like a lovely book! Ravelry: blondecatalogue
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win! I really love the sweet shawl!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win! I, too, am a big fan of her work! Lovely, classic designs!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Sheila
Pick me! Quique on ravelry
ReplyDeleteWould love to win this book - all of the patterns look great! I would be hard pressed to decide which one to knit first.
ReplyDeleteMaureen
Acornknitster on Ravelry
This looks like a great book. Thanks for introducing me to a new designer.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really cool book full of fun knits. I'd love to win!
ReplyDeleteravelry id: lafabulosa
Love that National Gallery shawl! Thanks for hosting this awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeletemmetzbower on ravelry
I love the National Gallery shawl! Thanks for hosting this great giveaway!
ReplyDeletemmetzbower on ravelry
love the designs! thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteravid: flowerpot2
I have been experimenting with small swatches of lace and am ready to jump into a project. This book would be fabulous to own. I just love the shawlette.
ReplyDeleteknapplaura@verizon.net
Beautiful. I love the concept of Washington DC tied in with lovely knitted objects. Would knit most of the garments myself. Thanks for your wonderful blog.
ReplyDeleteLove the concept of knitted objects and American landmarks. Beautiful designs. I would wear them all. Thank you for your beautiful blog.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed
ReplyDeleteI sure hope I win this fabulous book!
Jen
Jenkingston2009@gmail.com
What lovely pictures! I want the book just to see the pics.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks lovely. Especially the Grand Central Station cowl. Thanks Susan.
ReplyDeleteRav id: loopylil
Love the stripey scarf!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative scarf and inspiring photography. Thanks for the opportunity! My RavID is sydneypaige
ReplyDeleteThe patterns look amazing, thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteRAV ID: smozerose
The patterns look amazing, thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteRAV ID: smozerose
That looks like a book specially for me. Thanks so much for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteDawn
I am blown away by her designs! Thanks for giving us a chance to win a copy. I just love the Constitution Hall Scarf!
ReplyDeleterav: LisaknitsinGA
Great designs. Would love to have book. Thanks, Sylvia
ReplyDeleteI live in a Maryland suburb of DC and I'd love to check this book out!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Katie rnmama on rav
Love the book, Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteCindy
cseery72@gmail.com
Thank you for yet another great book introduction.
ReplyDeleteRav ID: plynn
wow! some beautiful patterns in the book.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win - the patterns look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteJoanna
Ravelry ID: JAAZ
So many intriguing designs...where to start???
ReplyDeleteSusan R. (yogasuze on Ravelry)
Hi Susan,
ReplyDeleteLove the projects shown and the yarns as well - gorgeous stuff!
The cardigan is fantastic! Color too!
So pleased too at the title and how the projects are worked together with monuments and buildings of Washington!
Love to have a copy of the book!
Halla aka Buzzette561 on Ravelry!
beautiful projects - would love to win this book!
ReplyDeleteamyknit40 on ravelry
alounsberry@cox.net
Wow, what wonderful patterns. Definately a book that I wouldn't mind having on my bookshelf.
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan for introducing me to Tanis through your blog. Always a pleasure to read.
Ravelry ID: remmy
Every project is a beauty. I love the detail...so extravagant yet subtle and classy. I ache to win this book.
ReplyDeletebeautiful book!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful patterns celebrating my favorite city.
ReplyDeleteOooh - I want to make the National Gallery Shawl! This book looks beautiful! Thanks for the chance to win! Stephanie (indigodogmt on Rav)
ReplyDeleteWow! Knitting, history, and architecture in one fell swoop. What's not to love? Esp. in one of my favorite blogs. Thanks for the info.
ReplyDeletelmerdmann@aol.com
Just love getting to see what you're up to today Susan! Love the new book give away too...hoping I'm lucky enough to win. mcnamara3@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful and fun book; thanks for the opportunity to win a copy. The colorwork scarf is really gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteCeejay on Rav
Washington, DC is one of my favorite places to visit, so I can't wait to see this book! The Union Station Infinity Cowl would definitely be my first project, and if the Lincoln Cardigan is as gorgeous from the front as from the back I think it's a must-knit. I would love to win this book!
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peartreejan
Lots of variey in projects. I'd love to win it, but looks like I will be getting it either way!
ReplyDeleteThe Shawl is calling my name. Thanks for the heads up on this book!
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: pjgolenzer
Great looking patterns, I hope to win, but will end up enjoying it either way!
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: ScottieGirl1
I spied the patterns on ravelry and fell in love with the lincoln cardigan. Tanis is extremely talented!
ReplyDeleteMarti
MadMartiKnits on rav
Love the scarves! Would be busy for years knitting all the wonderful projects. Thanks, Susan.
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: balsama
The Union Station Infinity Cowl looks wonderful; great projects for knitting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful knits, beautiful yarn, beautiful photography - this one's a "keeper"!
ReplyDeleteThe book looks beautiful. I love the designs on the Lincoln cardigan. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteNicole
Rav: Nicoleu0206
I love Tanis's style & would love to win a copy of her new book!
ReplyDeleteJessica
Ravelry ID: jessicaandchucky
Looks like a fabulous book. Would love to add it to my knitting library and knit some of the great items
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a beautiful book. I will try my luck. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteRAV: Tanknit
Thanks for introducing me to her work, Susie. I am still relatively new at knitting and I really love finding things that are as lovely and well put together as these patterns clearly are.
ReplyDeletelynettelarkins at gmail dot com
I fell in love with the constitution hall scarf the instant I saw it. I'd love to win this book!
ReplyDeleteravid: culabrat
I just love this new book! There are several patterns I would like to try, including Union Station and Constitution Hall. I'm SarahWak1 on Ravelry!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs! Would love to win this.
ReplyDeleteTammi
(songsiren1@yahoo.com)
I would love this book! Thanks! Debbie H gussek on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, would love to knit all of these also. Great book. Makes me want to take another trip down to D.C. on the train and knit the whole way!
ReplyDeleteValli
sweetpeaquilts@yahoo.com
outstanding designs! love love love the jefferson pullover! raineoc@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try the National Gallery shawl.
ReplyDeleteesfay@juno.com
My best friend of 32 years recently moved to DC from our home state of Texas. I've missed her terribly and have been wanting to knit her something warm to help her get through the winter. What better than a pattern inspired by DC, knitted by her best friend (since age 5) here in Texas?! A part of Texas (and me) will always be with her in DC to keep her warm!! Ravelry ID: naycha
ReplyDeleteI love the patterns featured in Tanis's new book. I would love the chance to win a copy! Ravid: hilarylindsey
ReplyDeleteOh, man. I used to live in DC and the photos you shared from the book took me right back, esp the National Gallery shawlette. Looks like a wonderful book... fingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteRav id: Samantha
madfabriholic at gmail dot com
I'd love to make the shawl, the cardigan, the wristletts and the scarf!!
ReplyDeleteRavelry: auntiecarrot
Looks like a fabulous book to add to my library.
ReplyDeleteThe Lincoln Cardigan is the one I love most! Ann
ReplyDeleteannmadison@hotmail.com
akann on Ravelry
I can several of those patterns in my future . . .
ReplyDeleteRavelry id: nctwila
What a neat book! I adore that hat and the scarf is really fun. I love these themed ebooks that are popping up more often now. They have so much personality.
ReplyDeleteThe Lincoln Cardigan is completely fabulous. What a great collection.
ReplyDeleteRavID: pipnmilly
Thanks so much Susan! This one looks like another good one!
ReplyDeleteI grew up in Washington and though I now live 4000 miles away, I love seeing it in the photos and once a year when I get back to the U.S. I want that Lincoln Sweater!
ReplyDeleteLove the patterns in this book! Thanks for doing a giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for a cardigan pattern that I like and the Lincoln Cardigan looks PERFECT. I'm adding it to my queue. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI really think the stripey scarf is unique...the use of colors and design is wow! Ravelry: puppet5
ReplyDeleteThis pattern book looks amazing...would love to be whipping up that shawlette!!
ReplyDeleteI love the designs you shared! I can't wait to delve into those patterns.
ReplyDeleteRav ID: nendy
Great patterns and clever theme for the book!
ReplyDeleteGreat patterns and clever theme for the book!
ReplyDeleteRavID: RainMomma
rainmomma (at) gmail (dot) com :)
Would love to have this book! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: hollyberries
Lovely shawlette! trhfox at gmail
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. thanks for an opportunity to win an awesome book! the sparkly shawlette is awesome
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful patterns! Thanks for the opportunity to win the book!
ReplyDeleteKay
rav id is keppig