Episode 63
Enter to win a copy of the book, Knit Local, as well as two beautiful skeins of
Tanis Fiber Arts yarn by leaving a comment under this blogpost by July 15, 2012.
Please do not forget to include your contact information!
Tanis Fiber Arts yarn by leaving a comment under this blogpost by July 15, 2012.
Please do not forget to include your contact information!
The giveaway winner will be announced on Episode 64.
Please email me your personal knitting story to share on a future episode! Send your 5+ minute story recording to nevernotknitting@gmail.com and receive a knitting related thank you gift from me!
Contact me for details.
Thank you for listening!
A book AND gorgeous yarn?! Wow, a very generous giveaway. It's almost too much to keep for oneself...
ReplyDelete(Kamigaeru on Ravelry)
Wow, I'm in.
ReplyDeletejuicyknits on Ravelry.
It was very funny to hear about your trip to the yarn shop with your kids. I could so easily imagine that.
That yarn looks yummy :). Wonderful giveaway.
ReplyDeleteOh, my, what a terrific giveaway! And a new episode, so hooray!
ReplyDeletecupcakeknitstoo on ravelry
Gorgeous yarn. And a book?! What a fabulous prize!
ReplyDeleteInteresting book and lovely yarn...me wants... :-)
ReplyDeleteMonita on Ravelry
Book and yarn! Wow!
ReplyDeleteThe car trip with your son screaming brought back memories. So sorry you had to go through that.
I may never forget the trip from WI to MI when our youngest son screamed almost the whole trip. We were all miserable. Thankfully they do grow out of it! :)
Thanks for a another great podcast!
Wow! I would love that book...and the skeins of course :)
ReplyDeletewashi.inct@gmail.com
Looks Beautiful. Great giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely book- a kind of Knitter's travel guide! I have never knitted with cashmere- sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteI'm lynnpwatson@yahoo.co.uk
or knittingmum59 on Ravelry.
What I love about this book are the local yarns and farms from Central Virginia. They are literally in my backyard! knitzincville on ravelry
ReplyDeleteA book and yarn! How awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow, great prize! Thanks for hosting this give away. Johnston4kids on rav.
ReplyDeleteFabolous giveaway!
ReplyDeletecseburaska on ravelry
what a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteRethaKnitsAlot on rav
I love your podcast and would love to win this!
ReplyDeleteLoonyhiker on Ravelry
this would be a great package for some summer knitting! glad you are back to podcasting!
ReplyDeletelindajeanne on ravelry
That book looks so interesting. I'm Galaneia on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteI could just imagine that car ride, and was wincing in sympathy.
Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOtruta on Ravelry or
Email: tetianaotruta(at)gmail.com
Would love a copy of this book!
ReplyDeleteBiscuitgirl on Ravelry
What a lovely giveaway. I just love all these indie publications that are appearing. They all have local flavor, even if they don't say "local" in the title. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love this book, and the yarn looks soo yummy! Thanks for the giveaway and another wonderful podcast!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous giveaway! I want it.
ReplyDeleteSylvia j
Sylvia@cotonz.com
Squee, wonderful giveaway!
ReplyDeleteBellyLaugher on Rav
So pretty! That yarn is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOoh, yes please!
ReplyDeleteWonderful giveaway! I always enjoy your podcast. :)
ReplyDeleterav: caffeinatedyarn
I love the idea of knitting with local yarns, so this sounds like a great book to have. And the yarns look like they would be wonderful to knit! JodyH on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteWhat a timely book. Eat local, knot local! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeletewow, what a giveaway! thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteravelry: captainsharmie
Oh my! I LOVE TFA...it is such a dream to knit with and the colors are so beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!! :)
(raelynne01 on Rav)
Beautiful yarn and delightful book; what a wonderful giveaway. Thank you for taking time to do this! bbundrant on Ravelry; bbeavis@vetmed.wsu.edu
ReplyDeleteToss my name in the hat for the chance to win the book and the yarn, both look wonderful.
ReplyDelete(inthefold on Ravelry)
Awesome prize! I would love to knit with that beautiful yarn and read that book!
ReplyDelete(wispywinds on ravelry)
What a lovely give away! Of course I would love this book and yarn. Thank you for your podcast.
ReplyDeletecindymen on ravelry
pick me, pick me!!
ReplyDeletejudigo on Rav
I would love to win a copy of the book or the yarn! Thanks so much for this great give-away.
ReplyDeletegnomesbeatfaeries on ravelry
I've always wanted to try TFA yarn, but has has so many pretty colors I can't choose!
ReplyDeletekatherinelynn04 on rav
I'm so in...Tanis is the best!
ReplyDeletesophreiber@gmail.com
Generous giveaway, the yarn looks wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteGenerous giveaway, the yarn looks wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteHi Alana,
ReplyDeleteI listened to your podcast while I was at the gym this morning. Thanks for the yarn reviews. I will be starting a sweater with Quince yarns in the next day or two - or maybe 3? - and loved hearing your assessment. I can't wait! Have you tried Sundara yarn? I love their silk blends.
Your giveaway sounds fantastic. I would love to win, as I never win anything! If not, I guess I may just have to purchase the yarn and book on my own!
xo
judyinthedyes on Ravelry
It was great to meet you at Knit and Pearl Boutique. The giveaway sounds great.
ReplyDeleteTiffany Lobner
tlobner on rav
tiffanylobner@sbcglobal.net
Drat! Just back from my morning hike and failed to check for a new episode BEFORE I went out. Instead I had to listen to a tech podcast. So glad you're back with us.
ReplyDeleteI loved your detailed comments about the Quince yarn. My husband, whose factory combed and spun the yarn, smiled when he heard it. Thank you for appreciating the thought and craftsmanship that goes into making a fantastic product.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful colors! mooch on ravelry
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to enter for the lovely yarn! My name is MistyMtnDesigns on ravelry
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful give-away! I'm a little backwards, as I'm posting before listening, but I can't download the new episode until tonight - I'm looking forward to listening! I'm iknitalone on ravelry.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this yarn I have been getting email from Quince and Co. and would love to make something with this yarn.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to listen! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThat was a fun Podcast... I know how you must have felt with the screaming baby, it's a wonder they don't fall asleep! It was fun to hear the knitter's story, nice to know that we all start from humble beginnings.
ReplyDeleteOooo! A lovely giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSnickerdoodle5 on rav.
Great giveaway. Count me in.
ReplyDeleteOoh! A book I've been dying to read! And lovely yarn too.
ReplyDeleteYay! I was hoping you'd have another podcast out soon. :) And the yarn is beautiful - Tanis does such lovely greens. If I win, I'm "Vanauken" on Rav.
ReplyDeleteWow great giveaway! Rebekah@scruffian.com
ReplyDeleteI love their yarn and the book looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLAKCHI on Raverly
wow, fantastic prizes. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteguppymommy on rav
this book has been on my list to get for some time! Thanks for the opportunity. ctvt on ravelry
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your latest projects and thanks for the entertaining podcast and give-a-way!!
ReplyDeleteLove the Tanis and Tanis story. The yarn is beautiful. I know Santa Barbara so like hearing about my neck of the woods.
ReplyDeletehotknitter on Ravelry
Beautiful yarn and a book of patterns! Love. Thank you!
ReplyDeletekanani on ravelry
I love your podcast and I love TFA! What a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSo very nice, a Book and Yarn!! I love your patterns. Thank you for being you!
ReplyDeleteOooo...what a lovely giveaway! Love the colors in the yarn.
ReplyDeleteyarnsandtales at yahoo dot com
Book, yarn, quite a lovely pile to win.
ReplyDeletePyra on Raverly
lovely giveaway - so interested in both the book and the yarn.
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ReplyDeletewow, what a great giveaway! The book looks really interesting-a great way to support your local economy.
ReplyDeletemisslillyknits on Ravelry
Another beautiful giveaway! (dimples74 on Ravelry)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous giveaway! Yarn stores and children, always a "fun" combination. I used to have my 18 month old (he's now 3!) on my back, and hold tight to my then 3 year old (now 5) very tactile boys hand, and have my daughter, then 4, hold on to a toy, or whatever yarn I picked out so she couldn't pick up the yarn! Fun times.
ReplyDeleteJessica, MonkeyButtBabies on Ravelry
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow, you always have great giveaways!
ReplyDeleteThat yarn is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this giveaway! RavID mayapof
ReplyDeletewhat lovely colours ... and that book! .... thanks for this chance to win (shortlette on rav)
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking about buying Knit locally and I would love to try out new yarn. knittylynnie on ravelry
ReplyDeleteLove the color of the yarn, not like I really need new yarn but can never resist pretty yarn
ReplyDeleteTammy
Pinklady on Ravelry
I have so missed your podcasts, I am thrilled that you are doing them again. This is a fabulous prize to win, so I'm hoping...
ReplyDeleteNice contest Alana. Glad you are back podcasting.
ReplyDeletejoyceetta on Ravelry
welcome back and those colors are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThose are my colors! Love them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for that great giveaway and the new episode!
ReplyDeleteI love Tanis Fiber Art yarns & the book.A great Giveaway.rinebird on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteThe yarn is beautiful!
ReplyDeletebeautiful yarn and book!
ReplyDeletemma on ravelry
Now I am in 2 minds about the whole knit, eat, grow local idea. In principle I think it is a good idea. But then I think we are a country (New Zealand) wanting to sell produce to the world and we want people to buy it . To tell you the truth I decided to try to knit with only NZ wool and have found that to be difficult to get the range of yarn that I would like. But having said that it would be cool to enhance my stash with such gorgeous yarns and books are highly valued in my house. I enjoy your blog keep it up.
ReplyDeleteDonna
jefferis@clear.net.nz
That yarn looks scrumptious :-)
ReplyDeleteamandapanda on Ravelry
What a fabulous giveway. Love your stories btw......
ReplyDeletegardenJess on ravelry
Another great podcast :) Thanks for the generous giveaway, we miss out on so many of these beautiful yarns here in Australia.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of "knitting local". I recently moved to Texas and was surprised to find out about all the Alpaca farms and mohair goat ranches. The Tanis Fiber yarns look gorgeous - would love to knit with it.
ReplyDeleteLove your podcasts. Always hear something useful and amusing.
I forgot to include my contact info after my comments
ReplyDeleteRosemarie Zera
rosemarie@profitseekers.ws
You finding the cable needle in bed made me laugh! It totally reminded me of when I work up clutching a ball of yarn!
ReplyDeleteI love buying local. I'd love to learn more about it.
ReplyDeleteLove the giveaway and would love to win! Melanie1 on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your podcast. Great giveaway. Would love to win this beautiful yarn!
ReplyDeleteHi Alana
ReplyDeleteI would so much like to win both the book and the yarn you are offering in this podcast episode! Tanis yarn was the first ever yarn I bought from overseas (it was a small knitting kit for fiddlehead mittens). I was soooo happy when I received her incredibly nice coloured yarn and Tanis had put in a sweet personal note which I just loved! She is incredible
My absolute FAVORITE color -- how I'd love to win and make a shawl from that lovely yarn!!!!
ReplyDeletejantaber on Ravelry
What a great book and yarn!! I would love to win!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway! Thanks again Alana!
ReplyDeleteearthymama42 on Ravelry
Gorgeous yarn and a terrific book! Thanks for having this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun! Pretty yarn! I have 4 boys...the thought of taking them into a yarn store for anything longer than 3 minutes makes me cringe and start apologizing for whatever they might do in the future...2 I can handle...all 4? Now that takes the fun out of it!
ReplyDeleteYhime407 on Ravelry
So glad to have you back to the podcasting world...haven't listened to the podcast yet, but I keep meaning to pop in and say "hi!"...so, HI! Be well, and knit on!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure we all have stories of first sweaters and acrylic yarn. It's always nice to hear that I'm not the only one who started out that way! Although I actually still wear my first sweater around the house. Thanks to Tannis for the story and the yarn donation, and thanks to Alana for the podcast.
ReplyDeleteLeigh
leigh dot forsstrom at gmail dot com
What a wonderful book! I love that it actually lists the US yarn producers. Sometimes it's difficult to tell when a company is US but uses other wool or is international and uses US wool or what on earth is going on! I will have to buy that book if my luck doesn't pull through in this drawing. :)
ReplyDeletejc184304 (at) ohio (dot) edu
Such a great giveaway! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJas330 on ravelry.
Generous giveaway! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteloanrho@yahoo.com
Generous giveaway!!! Love Tanis Fibre Arts - One of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteavasmom2007 on ravelry
I have been wanting to make the hat on the cover of the book for a while - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice giveaway!! Would love to win! Thanks for the opportunity! gerscott at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteYes please!! Thanks for the great giveaway :)
ReplyDeletebean1082@gmail.com
The yarn is absolutely gorgeous! And the book sounds great, too! Thanks for the giveaway and another great episode!
ReplyDeleteKatie
Rnmama on ravelry
Would love a copy plus opportunity to try out new (for me) yarn!
ReplyDelete(WintonB on Ravelry)
bEautiful Yarn!
ReplyDeleteLove the show, give away sounds awesome. AMS0731@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteJust referred another knitter to you podcast! Thanks for the contest opportunity!
ReplyDeleteLovely yarn and I'd really enjoy this book. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the show, and would love to add the yarn and book to my very small new stash.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a neat book, and beautiful yarn! I'm BlueCanoe on Ravelry. Thanks for the chance to enter!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes please! What an awesome giveaway. Thanks!
ReplyDelete"Local" info! What a wonderful book this would be for my car travels--I'm a driving fool! I'm just about to set off on a loooong driving trip from the midwest to Kodiak AK--4000 mi without side trips--with the return part including an auto ferry ride, Seattle, and perhaps even the Bay area, so I'd love to have a source of fiber for side trips.
ReplyDelete[Obviously, this travel will severely cut into my knitting time for the next couple of months!]
Tanis yarn looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteYour little daughter was a real hit at the yarn shop! so cute.
wow a book and TFA yarn, what a giveaway! I would love to win this one :D (ravelry name: maplewoodknits).
ReplyDeleteoh wow that yarn is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteoh, ashleymccauley on rav ^
ReplyDeleteThe book looks really interesting and the yarn is beautiful. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeletemarilynknits on Ravelry
Ooooo so lovely! What a fabalous giveaway! :-)
ReplyDeleteMarianne40@raverly
I love TFA and would love to get my hands on that book! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteprojectstashEL on Ravelry
Lovely yarn and the story of two Tanis.
ReplyDeleteso cute to hear about your daughter knitting and hosting her own little "meet and greet"! i would absolutely love to win this amazing giveaway!
ReplyDeletelittlegrey on Ravelry
great episode! i had fun listening! thanks for the giveaway. i'd love some of that pretty yarn and that great book.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! Would love to TFA a try, beautiful colorways!!!!
ReplyDeleteblissfulnat@yahoo.com
Hi Alana, story about blue cable needle in your bed triggered my memory too. And so sorry for the trip with screaming child. I think I will never forget some of our trips like yours...
ReplyDeleteShelter is spun in a "woolen" style, which is not often done for the commercial yarn. It gives more air and lightness to the yarn, but also pills easier. You can Google "worsted" and "woolen spun yarn" to get more in depth information.
Thank you for a great giveaway!
Oops! I am - iris68 on Rav.
ReplyDeleteAmazing yarn, beautiful book. Thank you for the chance. I am going to listen to the episode this morning after all the kids leave the house.
ReplyDeleteummrania on ravelry
The book sounds wonderful; thanks for reviewing it. And the yarn is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the giveaway. the yarn and book look divine.
ReplyDeletelittlemaze on ravelry
I'd love the book and the yarn is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis yarn is my favorite color and looks so beautiful! The book looks really good, too! Thanks for the chance to win! So glad you're "back"! (indigodogmt on Ravelry)
ReplyDeleteMaking swatches is so much fun! Maybe one day you can weave them all together and create a beautiful crazy blanket!
ReplyDelete(doulanana on ravelry)
Such a generous prize! Thank you for your podcast!
ReplyDeletenkfoster21 on Ravelry :o)
Generous giveaway! Gorgeous yarn; interesting book!
ReplyDeleteMuttiruth on Ravelry
How fabulous!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great episode... among everyhting, I enjoyed listening to the all-american wools and Tanis knitting story (it's the first time I was hearing her voice!)
ReplyDeleteAnd this is such a generous giveaway, I LOVE TFA yarns and can't get enough of them!
I enjoyed the episode! Thanks for making time to podcast again!
ReplyDeletehsimoneau on ravelry
What a very nice give-away chance. I am enjoying your podcast since I found it recently ... am trying to start from the beginning and keep up w/current too!
ReplyDeleteI've been knitting Manu in Quince & Co. Chickadee, its a great yarn and so reasonably priced! I've been wanting to try out some of their other yarns, so I really appreciated hearing your thoughts on two of the Quince & Co. yarns.
ReplyDelete(Ashley1313 on Ravelry)
I'm crossing my fingers!
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds great, and the yarn is a bonus! Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Excellent giveaway!
ReplyDeleteRav Id: Sampras
Beautiful yarn! Glad to see the podcasts back.
ReplyDeleteThank you for another lovely podcast! <3 That book looks delightful and that yarn sounds like a treat!
ReplyDeleteBunnySlippersocks on ravelry
I just love your podcasts! Great giveaway too. You have the best sponsers.
ReplyDeleteWow! That yarn looks like a Caribbean lagoon...beautiful. Would love to win this. Funny story about payback time.........
ReplyDeleteAna
anahuron@gmail.com
Tanis' yarn is so lovely to work with! I've knit a pair of socks in the color way Shadow (purple label) - super soft! So soft my daughter stole them. :/
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful give away to whomever wins!
0ctober on Ravelry
such a great prize...Alana I'm so glad you are back to podcasting..enjoying all the episodes
ReplyDeleteKaren R.
Kazoogal onRavelry
I'm a new listener and decided to start with #1. I'm now on #19 and decided that if I want a chance to win one of your wonderful giveaways I should start to mix up some new with the old.
ReplyDeleteAs a side, your son was born on my son's EDD! My little guy came out a week later. His sweater wasn't nearly as cute as your cabled one. I knit the Baby Sophisticate (my first sweater) and he was so big he only wore it once.
I'm WhineIntoWine on Ravelry.
It all sounds wonderful! Pick me please...
ReplyDeleteLoved your story about your trip to the yarn store, and your daughter signing autographs-I laughted out loud!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win your generous contest!I'm jcrandall on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteI love Tanis yarn - what a nice giveaway! (BlueberryHill on Ravelry)
ReplyDeleteI love this Episode's giveaway - thank you!
ReplyDeleteAnother great podcast! Thanks!
ReplyDelete(Jas330 on Ravelry)
I finally am caught up! I've been behind on the podcasts (not enough gym time) and haven't been able to enter a contest in forever. Yay!
ReplyDelete(knitonepugtwo on ravelry)
I've wanted to try Tanis' yarn forever. Thanks for another great episode!
ReplyDeleteI recently discovered your podcast via itunes after buying my first iphone. I just wanted to let you know that I am enjoying your podcasts immensely! They are perfect for when I get a chance to sit and knit while the children nap during the day. Many thanks! :)
ReplyDeletei love giveaways and your's are always so wonderful!
ReplyDelete(mamaholmes on ravelry)
How nice it would be to win the book. Thanks for another great episode!
ReplyDeletewizzdumb (on ravelry)
This book looks terrific and I love the local subject. And, what gorgeous yarn. Always so nice to hear your voice.
ReplyDeleteVictoria
tapestryknitter on ravelry
Another great episode- it was wonderful to hear from Tanis! ♥
ReplyDeleteGrandmastatus on Ravelry
so glad you're back. You were missed!
ReplyDeletewelcome back! you were missed !
ReplyDeleteThank you. What a lovely giveaway!
ReplyDeleteGreat episode! denham.donna@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLoved the podcast, and what a great giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the podcast, and what a great giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteso glad you're back. You were missed!
ReplyDeleteThe book is appealing -- already found at least four things I want to knit. And the colors in those two skeins--ooooh! Would love to win them.
ReplyDeleteDebbieSoCalif on Ravelry
Lovely giveaway. The yarn is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCatwoman5645 on Ravelry
Thanks for the great podcast and the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteNicoleS on Ravelry
I love Tanis Fibre Arts yarn! And I'd love to win that book too. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat a great prize! So addicted to this podcast.
ReplyDeleteemmajoyce34@gmail.com
EmmaJBurton on Ravelry
I can't wait for my work schedule to return to normal so that I can catch up with the new podcasting! Glad to have you back.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this episode of the podcast! The book and yarn look wonderful! Jenny (jrt35 on Ravelry)
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway. Thanks. I'm ctjennifer on revelry.
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ReplyDeleteSo fantastic. Thanks for this giveaway! (capitalcrafter on Ravelry)
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ReplyDeleteWould love this book...pick me random number generator!!! rebecca6923 on ravelry.
ReplyDeleteGlad to have you back!!!! The yarn and the book are a gorgeous combination.
ReplyDeleteditetre on ravelry
I adore Tanis yarns!
ReplyDeleteThanks fir a great giveaway, Alana.
I'm Rlynn on ravelry, or via email frosch at gmail dot com.
That book sounds interesting although I'm not at all US local (Australian local at the mo). I have some Puffin in my stash for the same reasons that you got your. Everyone talks about it! I got it last year at Loop in London and it will one day become a hat.
ReplyDeleteAt the moment I'm working on Stasis, a Brooklyn Tweed design out of Loft. It is a very unusual yarn. Very fine but strong but also like you said easy to rip if you want to. I think the finished pullover will be so nice to wear!
And I've been eying Tanis yarns for ages but too stingy to order! :) That stuff must be great!
Great giveaway-I've been interested in Tanis Fiberarts for a while now. I can so relate to being trapped in a car with a screaming baby...my son did the same thing on a vacation trip when he was 6 months old. It was brutal! Now that he's 2 we're giving it another try this summer...cross your fingers for us ; )
ReplyDeletelilybea on Ravelry
Love the idea behind the book.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to hear Tanis in person.
ReplyDeleteI've had my eye on this book for a while and Tanis' colours are amazing!
I love Tanis' yarn. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely giveaway! that yarn looks fantastic! (dodiepsi on ravelry)
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeletedgporterhouse at cox dot net
The book sounds fascinating. I would love to win a copy. The yarn is BEAUTIFUL. I think I will spend some quality time on her website.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great podcast
Diane
(RAV ID: zoohouse10)