Hi, Knitters,
The lovely Julianna from JuliannasFibre on Etsy has contacted me to see if I would share a skein of her beautiful sock yarn with one of you. Of course I said yes! She sent me the same skein of sock yarn that one of you will receive and it is gorgeous. It is an unusual because it is a repeating gradient called Continuum Hand-Dyed Gradient Sock Yarn which I haven't seen before. I really like it. The yarn is squishy, dyed to perfection and just the most warm, water-y shades of blue. You will love this yarn, too.
Julianna works and lives in Ottawa, Ontario and she is sending the winning skein directly to the lucky winner. Thank you to JuliannasFibre for this wonderful opportunity for one of you.
Here are the details from the JuliannasFibre Etsy Shop for the Past Lives Continuum Gradient:
Julianna's Lucid Dream Sock Yarn
Superwash Merino/nylon sock yarn80% Superwash Merino/ 20% nylon
420 yds/380 m
4 oz/113 g
Fingering weight yarn
7-9 st.s = 1" on 2 - 2.75 mm
Machine wash and dry on gentle settings.
Handmade in a smoke-free pet-free studio.
(photo from Julianna's Fibre on Etsy)
Julianna has a swatch worked up in the photo above and it is really pretty. The colorway in the photos is called Past Lives and it is available for pre-order now. She has the Continuum Gradient available in purple and gray shades, too. JuliannasFibre also has beautiful tonals, self-striping and sparkle sock yarn in the shop. It's all well-done and the customer service has a very good reputation. Check it out if you are interested.
I see Julianna has a podcast, too. I'll have to watch this one. Click here for Julianna's podcast!
I already follow Julianna on Instagram. Click here for her Instagram feed!
Leave one comment on this blog post if you are interested in winning a skein of Continuum Gradient in the Past Lives colorway! We will be sock twins if you get a skein or if you win. In the comment please include your Ravelry username or an email where Julianna can contact you to gather your mailing information. Please only click on Publish one time and be patient for your comment to appear as there is a delay.
Good luck if you enter to win!
For a couple of other random knitting achievements both big and small, I finished knitting up the first size addition to the Waiting for Winter Mitten pattern. Last fall I started gathering measurements to add on both smaller and larger sizes to my favorite mitten pattern. That's as far as I got.
I am determined to get the additional mitten sizes done this coming fall. My fingers are crossed! I have a good start with the first smaller-sized child's pair of mittens. They are really sweet and adorable, I'm very pleased.
I'll keep you posted on my progress. For the mittens in the photo I used up leftovers of Noro Kureyon and alternated two balls every two rounds to get the colorful stripes.
I haven't talked about socks for awhile. Back in the fall of 2013 I spun up a traditional 3-ply sock yarn out of 4 ounces of Polwarth roving from Into the Whirled in the Chromatic Composition colorway. I loved spinning the Polwarth so much.
I cast on for this pair of socks quite a few months ago and quickly finished the first sock. The single sock sat and sat for months with no explanation. I kind of forgot about it.
Then the other day I saw the yarn and needles and one finished handspun sock sitting in my studio and I randomly picked it up and cast on. A few days later.....
I am wearing my new handspun handknit socks. And it just cooled down significantly outside, perfect timing.
I cast on 60 stitches instead of 64 because the yarn is a little thicker than commercial sock yarn. I used 2.5mm double-pointed needles instead of my usual 2.25mm dpns. I used my free pattern, How I Make My Socks.
I had 376 yards to start. The finished socks weigh in at exactly 3 ounces. The leftover ball weighs in at 1 ounce. They fit perfectly and the cuff is my favorite length which is 6-inches. I'm very happy with my new socks. There really is something fun about knitting up your handspun yarn. It is gratifying.
One last thing has come to fruition. I finished knitting the character Loopy, from The Loopy Ewe! TheLoopyEwe.com, which is one of my favorite online and in person yarn shops, is celebrating their 9th anniversary this August. Sheri, the owner, asked if I would create a knit version of their beloved Loopy from their logo. Since Loopy just happens to be an adorable sheep wearing bright red patterned socks I had to say an enthusiastic yes!
The pattern and kits have now been released from The Loopy Ewe. Click here for more information on the website!
The pdf pattern is currently exclusively available through The Loopy Ewe. I will be releasing the same pattern on Ravelry under a different name (and with different socks) in 6 months, so in February 2016. I will announce it everywhere when the pattern is available in my Ravelry pattern shop!
Here is the information from The Loopy Ewe for the Loopy pattern and kit information page:
Susan B Anderson has designed a knit Loopy and now you can knit up your favorite sheep in socks! Loopy is knit almost completely seamlessly. The body and head are knit separately in the round and then whip stitched together. There is a simple popcorn stitch section on both the body and the back of the head. The ears and limbs are picked up and knit directly onto the toy. The signature red socks are knit in with one of the socks worked in stripes. The face and sock details are embroidered after the knitting is complete.
Finished measurement: 7 3/4 inches (19.5 cm) tall when sitting
Materials Needed:
- The Loopy Ewe Solid Series
- 2 skeins 01-39 White
- 1 skein 7-35 Tan
- 1 skein 91 Cardinal or 63-2 Tomato Red
Note, we are currently sold out of White and Tan. If you'd like to reserve these skeins, please email us (support@theloopyewe.com) if you’d like us to save you a kit of all four skeins to make Loopy. ($48 for just the yarn, or $53 for yarn plus pattern.)
- US 5 (3.75mm) DPN or size needed to obtain gauge
- US 5 (3.75) 16" (40 mm) circular or size needed to obtain gauge
- Fiberfill
- Poly pellets (optional - considered a choking hazard for infants and young children)
- Yarn needle
- Black fingering-weight yarn or embroidery floss for face
- Detachable stitch markers
Please note, this is a digital pattern and it will be emailed to you when we process your order.
Have fun if you knit up a Loopy. I'd love to hear about it.
Leave a comment if you'd like to be entered to win a skein of JuliannasFibre Continuum Gradient sock yarn. I'll select a winner in a few days.
Good luck and let the comments begin!
I hope you are all well. I'll be back soon with more.
xo ~ susan
641 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 601 – 641 of 641beautiful yarn! my Rav ID is knottygnome.
I'd love to win Juliannas sock yarn. I'm siberiancat on Ravelry.
Penny
I always have a pair of socks on the needles. With two growing grandkidlets, sock knitting never ends!
Very pretty yarn - socks for sure!
Rav name: SHult
That gradient yarn is just wonderful I would love to win the skein. And, Susan, I just love your Loopy Ewe pattern. I took my sister to The Loopy Ewe while she was visiting this past weekend.
Jeanneftc on Ravelry
I love Julianna's gradient. I can just imagine how beautifully it would knit up into your Come What May shawl. Sonomamama on Ravelry.
Thanks for the give away! I would love to work with this yarn. Rav: karcieri.
What a generous giveaway! The gradient is amazing and I love the color!
Sock twins - luv your humor : ) Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
Deedeelou on Rav
thanks for the chance to win :)
kollerskrafts on rav :)
The gradient sock yarn is wonderful. Thank you for the chance to win a skein.
I'm BCGramma on Ravelry.
You are just so incredibly talented!!!!! I would love to be a sock twin with you :) rav id. mommytofive Heather
Wow, that's a lot of comments :)
My rav id is: Oakblossoms
Beautiful yarn! I love the repeating gradient effect. Gorgeous colour. Now ... going to check out Julianasfibre on etsy! jleith on ravelry.
This is really beautiful yarn - gorgeous colour! I really love the gradient effect. Now ... Going to check out Julianasfibre on etsy! jleith on ravelry.
Such a beautiful color to curl my toes in. Rav: PixieIxie
Lovely yarn! SheilaOKeefe on Rav
What a gorgeous gradient stripe effect! I would love to make socks in that colorway. Thank you so much for hosting the giveaway for us.
ktsmurf on rav.
Lots of fun things in your post Susan, Love everything, love your handspun socks, love the clever gradient on the yarn, love Loopy :0)
Love Mel
womaninashoe on ravelry
This looks like amazing yarn.
Would love to try out Julianna's gradient, I have knit with her yarn, and can attest to how great both the yarn and her customer service is.
Camerlyn on Ravelry
What beautiful yarn! Rav id: KnitGen
I'd love to win this beautiful yarn!
YarnPoetry (Ravelry)
What yummy looking yarn! (asimplehomestd on Rav)
The loopy ewe is adorable!i definitely will be knitting it for my little grand girl!
Rav id: pik2nit
What beautiful yarn! I just finished a pair of socks using your pattern. It is so easy to understand and they fit perfectly. Thank you, bmanattee on Ravelry / bmccoll7@aol.com
I've heard a lot recently about this yarn ... the sample sock is just beautiful. This is definitely a great giveaway.
Rav: knit2jazz
I've been toying with the idea of knitting a pair of socks--never have done it before. Now that I'm moving back to Utah from Hawaii, I know I'll be wishing for warm socks when the snow flies. This yarn looks lovely and would be great with my Dansko clogs. Would love to win it! Thanks--Liz (Ravelry--Gramzie)
would love to win this yarn so pretty rav name sricker
Pure Heaven. janet at jml275@yahoo.com
Would love a chance to win such lovely yarn!
Courtnee80 on Rav
Such beautiful yarn, thanks for the giveaway. karclockATgmailDOTcom
Beautiful! Thanks for the chance to win!
Rav ID: zoeynicole
Beautiful! Would love to win it!
What a wonderful color gradient! It will make such pretty socks! :)
Serenova on Ravelry :D
I would love to win this yearn - it's beautiful! SueBH on Rav - thanks!
Aww rats,I missed the giveaway but,Hopefully this yarn is still available to purchase.The socks are perfect and little Sheepy is so adorable! I love his or hers socks and the red just makes it the sweetest Sheep ever.
Beautiful wool!!
Cnit Pretty,
CnitterCatey
I would absolutely love to add this sock yarn to my sock patterns. Susan Bandel. Ravelry name is flautist.
Beautiful yarn! Would love to win. Good Luck ALL!
Love this yarn!! Wow! Ravelry name: samoravec
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