In early January an envelope arrived in the store with a copy of the book. WOW! There are patterns available for cowls and capelets but Jean takes these to a higher level. When you start flipping through the book you think you have found the one that you want to make. Then you get to the next page and there is another that you have to have. Easy to knit stocking stitch. Cables. Entrelac. Lace. Fair Isle. Intarsia. Take your pick of different knitting techniques. Her yarn suggestions are amazing-most are done in Rowan.
Harlequin
Yarn: 2 skeins Rowan Colourscape Chunky
Needles: 6.5mm
I like it over the shoulders but am really liking it doubled around and worn as a cowl. I like it so much that I have started making it for myself.
Ceilidh
Yarn: Rowan Lima
Needles: 4.5mm and 5mm
Did you know that Ceilidh is the Gaelic word for party?
Twine
Yarn: Rowan Big Wool
Needles: 12mm
It's all in the twist: The secret to Twine's wonderful, woven-rope look is the final step, which makes a rectangle into a twisting Mobius strip of alternating textures.
Bronte Fichu
Yarn: Rowan Purelife Renew
Needles: 4mm
I didn't know what a Fichu was so I Googled the word and found this on wikipedia
A fichu is a large, square kerchief worn by women in the 18th century to fill in the low neckline of a bodice.Drift
Yarn: 2 balls of Rowan Big Wool
Needles: 12mm
Easy cables, plenty of rest rows and virtually no finishing.
If you go to Jean's website you can see all the amazing cowls and capelets from the book.
Here are the other participants in the blog tour. Do you see these names? We are talking big names in the knitting industry. I have been very nervous about my post. So nervous that it has been written many times over the past week.
Tues 3 Jan Wendy Knits Wendy JohnsonWed 4 Jan Knitgrrl Shannon OkeyThurs 5 Jan Yarnagogo Rachael HerronFri 6 Jan The Knitter Rosee WoodlandSat 7 Jan Rhythm of the Needles Joanne ConklinSun 8 Jan Knit Purl Gurl Karrie SteinmetzMon 9 Jan Craft Sanity Jennifer Ackerman-Haywood
Tues 10 Jan Planet Purl Beth MoriartyWed 11 Jan Sunset Cat Stephannie Tallent
Thurs 12 Jan A Really Good Yarn Julie Schilthuis
The book can be purchased from Chapters/Indigo online right now and we will have copies in the store in the next week.Fri 13 Jan knit 1 chicago Lynn CoeSat 14 Jan Go Knit In Your Hat Carol SulcoskiSun 15 Jan Redshirt Knitting Erika BarcottMon 16 Jan In The Loop Cheryl and EllenTues 17 Jan WEBS Kathy ElkinsWed 18 Jan Zeneedle Margene SmithThurs 19 Jan Knitspot Anne HansonFri 20 Jan Urban Yarns Alexa LudemanSat 21 Jan A Friend to knit with Leslie FriendMon 23 Jan Tentenknits Margaux HufnagelTues 24 Jan Fancy Tiger Crafts Amber CorcoranWed 25 Jan Chic Knits Bonne Marie BurnsTues 26 Jan The Panopticon Franklin Habit
Do you want to win a copy of the book?
Please leave a comment (these can take a few hours to show up on the blog) including your name with last initial that you would like the book. You have until noon on Monday, January 16. We will put all the names in a box and draw a winner. I will post the winner's name and ask them to send me their full name and mailing address. Taunton Press will send the book directly to you. If I didn't already have my copy I would be entering asap!
Thank you again to Jean and Phillip. The book is amazing.
Wow are those beautiful knitted items. I think this is going to be a popular book! Dazzling! Kathleen S.
ReplyDeletePick me! Pick me! I've been following all the blogs featuring this book.
ReplyDeletePam C.
Hi Julie,
ReplyDeleteI would *love* to win a copy of this book!
Thanks!
Trina B.
*everything crossed* I'd love to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a darling book. Pls enter me in the contest. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSavannagal S.
Always on the lookout for new shawl patterns and challenges! I'm chaeriste on twitter.
ReplyDeleteChristina H.
Absolutely stunning designs. Your pictures have me totally hooked on this book.
ReplyDeleteLove the diversity of patterns in this book. I'd love to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteIrene P.
Wow! Those are beautiful. :)))) Sure, I'd love to win!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great review, Julie. There are quite a few things in there I'd like to try. Thanks for counting me in. Debbie M.
ReplyDeleteI love these designs - so beautiful! If I win the only problem will be figuring out which one to do first!
ReplyDeleteHeidi K
Okay I can already see I will be knitting pretty much every item in the book. Beautiful knits.
ReplyDeleteDarla J
I would love to win this book!
ReplyDeleteMimi F
I would love a copy. Thanks! Debbie H
ReplyDeleteI would love the book. thanks for the chance. Brenda H
ReplyDeleteNothing like adding a new book to the library! I love what has been shown so far!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see a new book from Jean. I wantto make Bess.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this book. There are some great patterns - especially Bronte Fichu. (Carmen N)
ReplyDeleteWould love to win this book.
ReplyDeleteLinda R.
Love the pattern "Twine.".
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable and stunning. Lovely! :)
ReplyDelete- Samantha
lovely designs! lorraine o .. raineoc@yahoo.com :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a copy of this book - I'd start by making Harlequin
ReplyDelete... :-)
Kristin F.
I am loving retirement and all the time that I have now to knit. I would love win this book and knit a shawl or two or three. So many lovely choices!! -Eileen
ReplyDeleteWould love to make Twine - beautiful! Pick me please!
ReplyDeletePick me - I would love this book!
ReplyDeleteDebbie E.
I really like the fichu especially the colours.
ReplyDeleteSally H.
Count me in! Designs look great!
ReplyDeleteDanielle F
I love the variety of patterns in this new book - wow!
ReplyDeleteIt would be so great win this draw :)
Thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteGail G
I would love to win this book. The shawls and cowls are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLesley E
What a beautiful book! I would love to win it!
ReplyDeleteI'd be so tempted to do soooo many of these shawls if I won this book!
ReplyDeleteNicole J.
I'm an accessories addict and can see this book adding to my collection. Love, love the entrelac one! Wanda M.
ReplyDeleteHi Julie,
ReplyDeleteYou're right! I went onto Jean's website and you want to make them all - they are beautiful!
Heather DH
Please include me in your draw!
ReplyDeleteGoing to save reading of your guest blog post until I have time to sit and enjoy. You are in good company! You've inspired my knitting and helped me develop more than any of the others! Thanks!
Frances P.
Gorgeous! I'd love a copy :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful book and an honor for you Julie to do a review. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteCheryl
Beautiful colours, so fresh and cheerful! Would love to have a copy of the book! Kim R.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely book. Jean is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteJackie Z
Jzlpbc@aol.com
Beautiful book - thank you for presenting it to us and giving us a chance to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteWould love a copy of my own!
Janice L.
zx6er@cogeco.ca
Thanks to my niece, I have become obsessed with cowls these days. I made her one for her birthday earlier this month and I am now making one for myself. Twine looks very intriguing - love for it to be my next project. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful book Julie. Might be able to put to good use what I learned at Knit Camp last fall, when I took Fiona's Entrelac class.
ReplyDeleteNora G.
Loving Ceilidh!
ReplyDeleteVery cool to see your name in that list of bloggers.
Heather G
I'm excited!!
ReplyDeleteJillian L
The book looks beautiful. I would love to win it!
ReplyDeleteBrenda S.
I would love a chance to win this book! Thank you for the giveaway! (Teresa G)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to win this - I will keep my fingers crossed. Looks like lots of great projects inside those pages.
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