2.27.2011

Little Hints...



 There are two fun new children's patterns that are coming out shortly...







These new designs are very special to me. I look forward to sharing them with you soon.

You and your little one will love them.




Illustrations provided by JillZielinskiDesigns.com





2.24.2011

Stitches West Recap and Surprise! A New Podcast Episode!


I'm back from the Stitches West Convention! What an amazing experience that was!

I was able to capture the show in photos and in audio for you.


Setting up....


My husband was so helpful. He did so much for the booth and ran TONS of errands for us during the show. 
I couldn't have done it without him.


 Here is our cozy little booth when all was said and done.




Lisa's gorgeous hand-dyed yarns made for a beautiful colorful display on the back wall.



Here is a closeup of the lovely samples we had knit up for the show in the beautiful yarns.
My Dad made this little wooden display for me to hang everything on. 
It turned out super cute and it was great to show off all of the knits at eye level.


This lovely Cedar Leaf Shawlette knit by Lisa in the Becoming Art Lana Sedosa in the "Mother" colorway 
was the sample that seriously won the most attention. This was my best selling pattern by far and 
I left the show with approx 10 copies left. And I brought a TON. 
This was definitely the most popular pattern at the show.



Another lovely sample was this Cosette Wrap that Lisa wore on Sunday. 
Its knit out of Lisa's handspun yarn which she was also selling at the show. 

I think that this is the perfect pattern for showing off handspun and the finished shawl was soo cushy and bouncy.

I want one now.




All in all, I had a fabulous time! I met so many fun people and saw so many beautiful things...

Which reminds me...
I have a new SURPRISE "Stitches Recap" podcast episode to share with you!




You can download the MP3 of the bonus Episode 50.5 here

Thanks everyone!

2.16.2011

Off to Stitches West!






See you there!


Vintage Modern Knits Drawing Giveaway


In Episode 50 I had the wonderful privilege of interviewing Courtney Kelley and Kate Gagnon-Osborne, the authors and designers behind the book Vintage Modern Knits!

They have kindly provided 2 fabulous prizes for you to enter to win!

Here is the GRAND PRIZE
It includes a brand new copy of the book along with...


2 skeins of Canopy Fingering to make the Cady Twisted-Stitch Mittens...



2 skeins of Canopy Worsted to make the Bramble Beret...


and another 2 skeins of Canopy Fingering to make the Abigail Hand Warmers!




The SECOND PRIZE is this lovely yarn sampler! 
It includes one skein of every yarn type carried by The Fibre Company!



All of the yarns are soo beautiful, but these are my absolute favorites. 
Incredible, really.



To enter to win one of these lovely prizes, please leave a comment (including contact information) under this post. In your comment please tell me if you have used The Fibre Company yarns in the past and if you have a favorite colorway. 

I will be announcing the winner here on March 1, so please check back then to see if you've won! Remember, only one comment per person please.

Have fun!


Drawing Now Closed! 
Congratulations to first place winner Erin Kole, and to second place winner "cricketspaw" ! 
Yay!


2.15.2011

NeverNotKnitting Podcast : Episode 50! : Interview with Courtney and Kate



Episode 50!





Shownotes:














The winner of Episode 49's Yarn Love Drawing Giveaway is Theresa! Congratulations!

*Please check back soon to enter the drawing for Episode 50!

Get 15% off a Kelbourne Woolens pattern of your choice at kelbournewoolens.com by March 15th, 2011

by entering code " C5U67C9N " in the checkout process.

This offer is exclusive to the Never Not Knitting podcast listeners and blog readers.



*Please join me back for Season 6 of Never Not Knitting on June 1, 2011.*

Click HERE to download the Episode 50 MP3 file.


2.14.2011

A Gray Cloudy Day



At the last minute, despite my insanely crazy, busy schedule, I've somehow cranked out this new 
Cloudy Day beret for a sample at our Stitches West booth.


It's knit out of the lovely Becoming Art Agave yarn in the heavy fingering weight. I always thought that the Becoming Art Cielo yarns were my favorite.. that was until I knit with the Agave.

Wow. That is all I have to say about that.

I thought this gray colorway called Driftwood was a very fitting match for the Cloudy Day beret. 
It's a beautiful silvery color with little flecks of gold-ish tan that show up occasionally.

I wanted to share these photos with you so that you could see how this beret looks knit up in a smooth yarn. It's a different sort of look, but very pretty I think.




Pattern available HERE.
Yarn available HERE.



2.13.2011

Cloudy Day



Yet another new pattern! Introducing the Cloudy Day beret...


Before the warmer weather of spring and summer completely set in, I expect some cloudy days ahead. This beret is a lightweight yet warm accessory perfect for an 'overcast-yet-not-freezing-outside' sort of day.



For this pattern I chose to work with Classic Elite Fresco yarn in the Celestial Blue colorway. 
It's a beautiful hazy gray with a slight halo from the 10% angora fiber content.

I've always loved the way complicated stitches look in an angora yarn. It's such a soft and pretty effect.. but really any fingering weight or sport weight yarn will do for this project.



The body of the hat is composed of bobble and lace stitches that remind me of the way pavement or a body of water looks like with droplets of water hitting it on a rainy day.

I found this repeatable stitch pattern to be fairly intuitive and easy to memorize, and I've included both charted and written instructions for it in the pattern.



Here is the pattern information for those of you who would like to knit up a Cloudy Day beret of 
your very own:


SIZE
Women’s Medium–Large (fits 19–23” / 48–58cm head circumference)

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Brim Circumference: approx 18” / 46cm  unstretched.

MATERIALS
Classic Elite Yarns Fresco [60% Wool, 30% Baby Alpaca, 10% Angora; 164 yd / 150m per 1.75 oz / 50g skein]; color: Celestial Blue #5364; 2 skeins or approx 200 yd / 183m of a sport or fingering weight wool or wool blend.

Alternate Yarns: Berroco Ultra Alpaca Light, Blue Sky Alpacas Sport or Melange

1 16” / 40cm US2 / 2.75mm circular needle for brim
1 16” / 40cm US5 / 3.75mm circular needle for body of hat
1 set of US5 / 3.75mm double pointed needles for top of hat and I-cord
Stitch marker
Tapestry needle

GAUGE
28 sts / 36 rows = 4” / 10cm worked in the round in St st on US5 / 3.75mm needles or size needed for accurate gauge




Happy rainy day knitting!







2.12.2011

Upcoming Forecast



The pattern forecast for tomorrow looks Cloudy.







Yes, the "Cloudy Day" beret pattern will be here soon.

Grab your size 5 circulars and your umbrella...


Illustrations provided by JillZielinskiDesigns.com.




2.11.2011

Three Little Seedlings




I just received my two Seedling hats back from the test knitters and just had to snap a quick photo of all of the hats together. These three are all knit in different shades of The Fibre Company Canopy Worsted; a truly decadent yarn with wonderful drape and excellent stitch definition.


Thank you to Sarah and Didi for your excellent knitting!




2.06.2011

Seedling



My new pattern, "Seedling" is now available for purchase.


This slouchy, beanie-style hat features fledgling plants sprouting up on one side. 
It's very reminiscent of the new springtime growth that I am seeing all around me in the garden.

I live in a part of the country where the weather is relatively mild... so it already feels like spring outside. I feel a little guilty sharing that since I know that many of you are buried in snow at the moment. Sorry about that...

It will be spring outside for all of us sooner or later and while you are waiting, you can enjoy this little 
springtime knit and be reminded that young new plants and warmer weather are right around the corner.



For this knit, I indulged once again in one of my favorite yarns, Becoming Art. This time in the Cielo Worsted with the colorway "Looking Out". What a lovely blend of vibrant greens. 
This yarn is crisp and offers excellent stitch definition.

I knit up a second sample of the Seedling hat in The Fibre Company Canopy yarn in the Conifer colorway. You can find this hat in the last picture. The color looks similar to the Becoming Art yarn due to lighting, but in real life the Conifer colorway is much lighter. This yarn has a softer hand and produces a fabric with more drape. Although the yarn texture differs from the Cielo Worsted, I think that it still showed off the Seedling pattern really nicely. 

Both yarns are a great option, and these green colorways are so gorgeous.



Here is the pattern information for those of you who are interested in making a Seedling hat of your very own:

SIZE 
Women’s Medium-Large 
(fits 19–23” / 48–58cm head circumference)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS 
Brim Circumference approx 17” / 43cm unstretched.
MATERIALS 
Dark Green Version: Becoming Art Cielo Worsted 100% Superwash Merino Wool; 200 yd / 183m per 4 oz / 114g skein; color: Looking Out; 1 skein or approx 180 yd / 165m of a worsted weight wool or wool blend.
Medium Green Version: The Fibre Company Canopy Worsted50% Baby Alpaca, 30% Merino, 20% Viscose Bamboo; 100 yd / 91m per 1.75 oz / 50g skein; color: Conifer; 2 skeins or approx 180 yd / 165m of a worsted weight wool or wool blend.
Alternate Yarns: Madelinetosh Vintage, Cascade 220
1 16” / 40cm US6 / 4mm circular needle 
1 set of US6 / 4mm double pointed needles 
Stitch markers in 2 different colors 
Tapestry needle



It's a fun quick knit that I'm sure you will enjoy! 

Happy knitting!





2.05.2011

Yarn Love Drawing Giveaway



On Episode 49 I had the privilege of sharing a knitting story provided by designer, Gudrun Johnston and reviewing the beautiful yarns from the company Yarn Love.

Both Gudrun and Yarn Love have contributed this amazing prize for you to enter to win.


This prize includes a copy of Gudrun's new book The Shetland Trader Book 1,
 and 7 skeins of Yarn Love yarn!

I think that this skein of Amy March yarn would make a lovely Norie hat from the book...


And the Elizabeth Bennet yarn would be so nice for the Hömin Shawl.


All of the Yarn Love yarns are wonderful, but I found myself particularly enamored by the Elizabeth Bennet yarn in the colorway Allure. It's just.. alluring. I'm really into this hazy gray/blue color lately.. and this yarn is incredible. It has a beautiful sheen and texture. This would make the loveliest shawl. 
It's almost too good to use for socks..



So there you have it. 1 beautiful publication, 7 amazing skeins of yarn, 1 very fortunate winner.

To enter to win, please leave a comment including contact information under this drawing post. 
Only one comment per person please.

In your comment I would love to hear what your favorite Yarn Love colorway is! 
You can check out all of the color options HERE.

A winner will be randomly chosen and announced on February 15, 2011. 
Please check back then to see if you've won!


2.04.2011

Upcoming Pattern



Spring is right around the corner and all over my garden I see new fledgling plants starting to sprout.



The wonderful new growth of Spring inspired my next pattern design.
"Seedling" hats are coming soon!



Illustration provided by JillZielinksiDesigns.com

2.02.2011

Roses Are Red


Inside you will find 2 little surprises from me.

One is this little pattern I contributed...



The Roses Are Red headband for little girls.

This little headband is so fun and quick to knit up! It's a perfect way to use up all of those little extra balls of leftover sock yarn that we all have laying around. 

I used Louet Gems Fingering Weight yarn for this sample and I really enjoyed how it worked up. 
There is also a significant color range available, so you have many options for creating a unique, creative piece.

I've been knitting up headbands for my daughter for years now, its only recently that I decided to write up some patterns. They are such a fun, cute little accessory and my little one has always received many compliments when she wears them.

This pattern is available in the Knitcircus Spring Issue pattern collection which is available for purchase HERE.

I really enjoyed this issue, there are so many cute patterns! I know you will too.


Besides the headband pattern.. you will also find this 6 page spread about Never Not Knitting!

I had the awesome privilege of being interviewed by Jaala for this issue. 
So much fun! I hope you enjoy reading it! 

I'm sure all of you long time readers will recognize some of these photos. :)



You will find the interview HERE.

Jaala, the Knitcircus editor, has kindly provided me with 3 copies of the Spring Issue pattern collection to give away to 3 of my readers!

If you would like to enter to win, please leave a comment under this drawing post telling me what you thought of the current Knitcircus Issue! 

Ill be choosing 3 commenters at random and will announce the winners on February 10th.

Enjoy! :)



Drawing Now Closed! 
Congratulations to ikkinlala, norabrown,  and Debbie!

Please contact me at nevernotknitting@gmail.com 
to claim your prize!




2.01.2011

The NeverNotKnitting Podcast : Episode 49 : Knitting Without Fear


Episode 49







Shownotes:
















The winner of Episode 48's Ida's Kitchen Drawing Giveaway is "Lyeng11"! Congratulations!

*Please check back soon to enter the drawing for Episode 49!

Get 25% off the entire selection of Yarn love yarns and patterns 
until February 28th!

Enter code "nnk25" in the checkout process on either Etsy or Ravelry to receive your discount.
This offer is exclusive to the Never Not Knitting podcast listeners and blog readers.

Click HERE to download the Episode 49 MP3 file.