Sunday, June 26, 2011

Loop-d-Loop Lace Giveaway

Edited to add on June 29th, 2011: The giveaway is now closed and no further entries are being taken. Thanks to all for entering.

Hi Knitters,
Way back when I first started my blog in 2006 I posted this photo. This is my seven-year-old TC in her Loop-d-Loop sweater called, Child's Geek Spiral Pullover. She wore this sweater so much for a couple of years. I made it in the 4-6 size and had to add on to the borders to make it bigger. TC loved this sweater so much. She wore it to play in soccer games, to school, to snuggle on the couch at home, pretty much everywhere we went. It was her favorite. I washed it constantly. This sweater is still hanging in TC's closet today as one to save.

The pattern for this cotton chenille sweater is in Teva Durham's first book, Loop-d-Loop. I was completely in love with this book for a long time after it came out in 2005. Now, pulling it back out to look through again today, it still stands the test of time. Teva pushed the boundaries of traditional knitting. She twisted and turned ordinary knit items and made them extraordinary. In 2005 she broke ground for other knitting books like this one but no one has done it better. Teva was a first and I'll never forget the excitement I felt when I first got my hands on Loop-d-Loop. It was a thrill.

I did get to meet Teva briefly while she was signing books at TNNA a couple of weeks ago. Really, I walked past her sitting in a booth signing reserved books after her book signing. When I realized it was her I stopped in my tracks, turned around and introduced myself to her. I wanted to tell her what a fan I am of her work. That was an understatement. Teva is a genius, a stitch architect, a ground-breaking knitter extraordinaire. I didn't say that to her but I will say it here.

Teva's book, Loop-d-Loop, made me want to write knitting books.
Since her first book Teva wrote Loop-d-Loop Crochet, which is also a fantastic book, and now her new book Loop-d-Loop Lace.
Click here for more details on Loop-d-Loop.



I love my stack of Loop-d-Loop books. All three books are elegant and sophisticated. The designs are inspiring. The books are big and jam-packed and wonderful.
Today I am going to share a bit of Teva Durham's newest book, Loop-d-Loop Lace. The book is divided into chapters that focus on different types of lace: mesh, eyelets, samplers, leaves and doilies.
(photo by Adrian Buckmaster)
The book has more than 30 designs that include shawls, scarves, sweaters, skirts, cardigans, hats, socks, home decor, bags, capelets...

The design above is called the Smocked Border Triangle Shawl. It is a beauty.


(photo by Adrian Buckmaster)
I have a couple of ottomans I'd like to knit over at my house. I love this one. It is called, Split Leaves Ottoman.
(photo by Adrian Buckmaster)
My favorite chapter in the book is titled, Leaf. This is one of the many projects that has a leaf motif, called Palm Leaf Wrap.

(photo by Adrian Buckmaster)
For each project Teva tells the story behind the design, what inspired her and how the final design came to be. They are always interesting stories and they make you look at the design differently. Don't skim over this part of the book. I love the insight Teva shares.

The cover design (above) is called, Milanese Shower Bolero. It is made in Blue Sky Organic Cotton. I'd like to knit this one up. It looks so comfortable and sweet.

(photo by Adrian Buckmaster)
Here is another leaf inspired project. It is called the Embossed Leaves Wrap. It's so pretty.

(photo by Adrian Buckmaster)
Above are the Interlocking Squares Pillow and Bolster. I never thought of making lace pillows. I love the geometric lace pattern in this design.

I enjoy this book so much. The range of projects is spectacular. The book is gorgeous and artistic and a lovely addition to my library. I can't imagine the amount of work that went into creating Loop-d-Loop Lace.

If you would like a copy of Loop-d-Loop Lace by Teva Durham please leave a comment on this post. Please do not email me and please only enter once. Also, please leave an email address or your Ravelry ID so I can easily get in touch with you if you win. I will gather your mailing address at that time.

I'll be back in a short while with a winner!

Good luck.
best, susie

226 comments:

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Blonde One (Deb) said...

What a beautiful book, thank you for the wonderful opportunity.

Anonymous said...

Would love this book, please pick me
Ellen
rav: missellen

Anonymous said...

As Teva inspires you, you inspire me--and many others--to be a creative and fearless knitter. Thanks for always making it look so easy and for all the encouragement you give us in your blog. I would love to win this book of lacey goodness. --Ramona (Rav ID: Paris2010)

Kim said...

What a gorgeous book! I'd love to knit any of these beautiful projects, esp. the bolero & pillows! My Rav ID is treblemaker. Thanks!!

Kathy said...

All three of those books look like winners! Thanks for introducing me to them. And thanks for the give-a-way chance.

My daughter and I both have and love your books, too! My latest creation was the cupcakes and plate from Itty Bitty Nursery. They turned out SO CUTE!!

Kittylover (on Ravelry)
webksiemsen@lisco.com

Kelsie Butler said...

Wow. What beautiful projects. I would love to win this. Thanks for such a great giveaway!

knitterlydesigns said...

This is probably my favorite book of hers. I would love to have a copy of it.

knitterlydesigns on Ravelry

ameknits said...

wow. thanks for introducing me to these books
an for the chance to win one! :) ameknits on ravelry

Ertman-Trowbridge Family said...

Love this new book! She is such a genius.

And I cannot believe how much your kids have grown . . . TC was so tiny!

rav id: valeriechristine

Solviej said...

I hope I'm not to late for a chance to win, this book looks wonderful.
SuperSolviej (on ravelry)

ScottieGirl Knits said...

Very inventive and feminine.

Ravelry ID: ScottieGirl1

Anonymous said...

I need this book!! Would love to have it.

Lisa H. said...

This looks like a great book!

beh1663 on ravelry

MaddyMaze Studio said...

I would love to get my hands on this book. I think the cover swaeter will be a popular Ravlery knit.

maddymaze(at)earthlink(dot)net

IncenseAndPeppermints said...

I'm looking for more interesting lace patterns to knit. That bolero is just adorable. I've finished my second cardigan and it'd be a great challenge to knit a larger piece in lace instead of hats and berets.
ArJay1230- on ravelry

Doula Mommy said...

what a fun giveaway!!!

~Jessica, Rav ID: MonkeyButtBabies

Nic said...

Oh my. I would LOVE to win a copy of this book. Thanks for the opportunity.

Nic on Rav

Kathy Bridges said...

If you recommend it, I NEED it!
Kathy
quiltu on ravelry

Anonymous said...

It's amazing how she can take ordinary things we all have in our houses and create something so extraordinary with her designs! Inspiring!!
diann325@aol.com

Libba said...

What a treat this book would be! Thanks for the opportunity!!

"retiredtoknit" on ravelry

Kathy said...

Beautiful knitting/crochet projects! wonderful to keep a summertime chill off your shoulders and fall too! Would love to win these books!
Always so nice of you Susan!
crazyforsocks128 on ravelry

Beth Northrop said...

Gorgeous! I would love to win a copy, but if not, I'll buy the lace book!! Thanks, peaseporridge on Ravelry

heartrock said...

This looks like one of the best books ever! I am looking forward to being able to see it and pick a project to get into!!

mry_stndrd@yahoo.com

Scott and Carolina said...

LOVE your itty bitty toys book! Would love to win the giveaway too!

Allegra said...

I have to admit that I am a serious fangirl of Teva's. Loop-d-Loop was the second knitting book I ever bought and I have loved her style ever since. Last year at TNNA, I got to meet her and I had to really work to not get all silly and giddy. Had a lovely conversation with her. This year at TNNA I had another great conversation with her about a ton of things and it definitely was one of the highlights again of the weekend.
Another highlight was having a coffee chat with you, Susan :)
I wrote a blog post a while ago about the designers that really inspire me. You might be interested to see the first two:
http://fiddlestix.typepad.com/fiddlestix/2011/01/inspiring-women-innovative-designers.html

:)

glorystitcher said...

Love this book of patterns. Thanks for sharing with us. I hope to win, but if not, will definitely check out buying a copy. Thanks again for all your inspiration via your blog and books. I have many of them!!!!
(on ravelry: glorystitcher)
Blessings,
gloria

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