Thank you to everyone who entered.
We have our 3 Winners!
1st Prize: Illusions & 1 Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock in Ysolda Red - Carmen Nuland
2nd Prize: Aventine - Debbie (of the Arctic Knits blog)
3rd Prize: Lost Labyrinth - Angelika
Winners please email me at Sandrasingh@sandrasingh.com to claim your prize.
Winners please email me at Sandrasingh@sandrasingh.com to claim your prize.
Creating knitwear, in luxurious fibers, that evokes art, literature and nature, this is what a knitter dreams of while crafting, and these are also some of the inspirations for Laura Patterson when designing for her Fiber Dreams' knitwear collection. Laura uses some of the finest yarns available, Malabrigo, Anzula and Lorna's Laces, to create her beautiful and superbly written designs.
Laura and I have teamed up for this giveaway, she's donating three patterns and I'm adding the yarn!
1st Prize: Illusions
& 1 Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock in Ysolda Red
& 1 Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock in Ysolda Red
2nd Prize: Aventine
3rd Prize: Lost Labyrinth
Laura Patterson
Meet Laura: I’ve been knitting
off and on since I was probably about 7 or 8 years old. Grandma taught me to
cast on and to knit, but not how to purl; Mom taught me to cast off within the
next few days. I remember sitting in the backyard while Mom was in the kitchen,
knitting up what must be the world’s ugliest vest for her out of green
variegated acrylic yarn that she bought for me at the grocery store. The vest
was hip length, opened in the front, and was fastened with two huge pompoms
connected by a crochet chain. It had to be pulled on over the head as those
pompoms didn’t come off. I had no idea what a pattern was, much less how to read
one, so I made it up as I went along. It was the 1960s. You can imagine how
horrible the yarn was.
After that I crocheted a lot, did needlepoint,
embroidery... whatever. Took two knitting classes at a yarn shop when I was in
my 20s, learned to purl (!) among other things. I still have
and wear the sweater I
knit in that first class.
Between then and now I’ve phased in and out of knitting here
and there, now and then. Made scarves and sweaters mostly, then a bunch of socks
and an intricately cabled Aran for Dave in the 1990s. This was one time when the
infamous “boyfriend sweater curse” didn’t strike, as we weren’t married yet when
I made that sweater for him. Knitting was replaced with a flurry of counted
cross stitch projects for three or four years before knitting resumed. After
about 15 years of husband-ly prodding, Dave talked me into designing my first
piece, Pinwheel, a lap blanket for him to use in his home office in winter. I’ve
been designing non-stop ever since, and loving it.
I’d started knitting a lot of lace, and didn’t have any
blocking wires. I borrowed a set from a dear friend, and that got Dave to
thinking. That year he gave me a set of blocking wires in a clear acrylic tube
for my birthday. We talked about what it would take, and decided that we had a
product there. The clear acrylic tubes were pretty, but the finish was fragile,
scratched easily, so Dave started sanding them to give them a more resilient
finish. Since then we started having the tubes custom made for us, then getting
our label printed directly on the tubes. Not only are the new tubes more
resilient, but with so much of the work done it means less time in the shop for
Dave, while simultaneously giving us a more professional product.
In June of 2009 we signed on with Bryson Distributing. Getting
on with Bryson has done wonderful things for sales, as I’m sure you can imagine.
In January 2011 one of my shawls, Evening, was in the fashion show at TNNA. The
shawl seemed to be one of the hits of the fashion show. We’re hoping that that
will introduce us to even more stores.
Laura thank you very much for sharing your story
with us! Now discover Fiber Dreams'
sock, lace, accessory and garment patterns, you'll dream of creating the entire
line.
The combination of the knit and purl
triangles and the variegated yarn seem to move of their own accord in the
Illusions socks.
The simple stitch pattern is fun and easy to knit in only one skein of Lorna's
Laces
Shepherd Sock. Knit top down using DPNs if you’re
familiar with turning patterns around, it would work equally well to knit them
toe up.
Illusions
Aventine is one of the Seven Hills of Rome lying to the east of the Tiber River.
Some say the hill was named for the birds that nested there. Fiber Dreams'
little scarf
Aventine shares the name, because its delicate stitch reminds the
designer of a flock of birds in flight.
Aventine
The
Lost Labyrinth Cowl appears complex with its twists and turns, its
rooms separated by straight pathways, but in fact it is a simple combination of
basic decreases paired with well-placed yarn overs—a simple, quick-to-knit cowl
with a lot of interest. The points on both top and bottom edges form from the
stitch pattern, and can be emphasized with blocking. It is worked in the
round from one end straight through to the other, then bound off. The model was
knit with two strands of a soft lace weight yarn. It could easily be worked with
one strand—and fewer yards—of a fingering weight yarn.
Lost Labyrinth
Robert Frost’s poem Birches was the inspiration for the
Birches sock. The stitch is a cascade of tiny birch leaves,
accented with either nupps or beads on the cuff. Sock is knit from the toe up
and the pattern is written for three sizes.
Birches
Laura shares the story of her
Linea de la Playa socks..."I cast on for this pair of socks when I
was in Mexico. Because of its south-of-the-border origin I wanted a Spanish name
for the pattern. The movement in the stitch pattern makes me think of the
movement of the waves on the beach I could see from my room. Keeping both those
things in mind I pulled up the online translator, and played a bit before I hit
on something that flowed well: Línea de la Playa, which is Spanish for “line of
the beach” or as we would say in English “shoreline.” Perfect."
Linea de la Playa
Starshine
Knit in two contrasting colorways of Malabrigo
Lace the
Dulcavina shawl starts at one end with
a provisional cast on. The first motif is knit on this end, a second in the
center, returning to the first motif on the other side. The border, a third vine
motif, is knit on last. Pattern can be knit with 3 hanks of Malabrigo
Lace if stole is knit in 1 color. If
border is knit in a different color than the body, then you’ll need 2 hanks of
each color.
Dulcavina
Tethys (pronounced TEE-this), one of Saturn’s 53 moons, was
discovered in 1684 by the astronomer Cassini. The moon was named for Tethys in
Greek mythology, who was both sister and wife of Oceanus.
Designed with full skirt, long sleeves,
and folded hems, the
Tethys pullover is
worked from the hem up in pieces, then seamed and its knit in Malabrigo's
Twist yarn. Ribbing accentuates the
high waist. The folded hem lets a little color peek through along the edges. The
deep v-neck looks great when worn over a coordinating tank top or camisole—or
not, for a little va‑va-va-voom.
Tethys
The winner will be announced on May
22nd. The patterns will be emailed to the winners as a PDFs.
Enter this Giveaway: The more ways you enter, the more chances you have to win. Make sure to leave a comment(s) under this blog post telling what you did to enter. And please make sure to leave your contact information.
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Enter this Giveaway: The more ways you enter, the more chances you have to win. Make sure to leave a comment(s) under this blog post telling what you did to enter. And please make sure to leave your contact information.
1. Tell us which Fiber Dreams' pattern is your favorite and why.
2. Blog about this giveaway on your blog & link it, leave a comment under this blogpost with a link back to your blogpost.
3. Join my Ravelry group, Sandrasingh.com and introduce yourself in the "Welcome tell us about yourself..." thread.
4. Announce this giveaway in your Ravelry group, or in a Ravelry group that allows you to announce blog giveaways.
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110 comments:
My fav is the Illusions socks. Really pretty! Debbie gussek on Ravelry
I'm in your Ravelry group.
I'm your friend on Facebook and posted on your wall.lliedu ndeva
I posted on my Facebook wall about your contest.
I like your Facebook page.
I follow you on Twitter.
I tweeted about your contest.
I follow your blog.
I get your newsletter.
I like the Dulcavina.
Right now I am loving doing lace and shawl work.
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I have been a member of your Ravelry group for some time.
I love the Illusions socks... so pretty!
illusions sox pattern is my favorite ... i enjoy sock knitting and collecting pretty sock patterns. this pattern is perfectly pretty, i would love to win it and the yarn to make them with. thanx for the opportunity to do so :)
i am fb fan of yours!
Birches! Definitely birches for me! I am an addicted sock knitter and I am feeling I need - just need - to knit another pair of socks soon, since the last pair has been a while!
Ciao, Fleur (Fleurtje-Eliza on RAV)
i shared to my fb page about your giveaway. [i forgot to mention in my previous post that i posted on your fb page]
i "Liked" your Facebook Page, Sandrasingh.com :)
i follow this blog through my blog reader.
i also recieve your newsletter.
I like the Dulcavina, it's so nice big and good to wrap around the body.
I like your facebook page!
I follow you on twitter!
I announced your giveaway on twitter!
I love the way the Illusions Socks work with the variegated yarn. BTW, do I have to list all my qualifications to win in the comments section?
I really like the Lost Labyrinth Cowl because it reminds me of a mystery novel and who doesn't love mysteries.
I am a member of your Ravelry group.
I get your newsletter and love it!!
I also follow your blog
I liked your FB page and joined your group = Magifox on Ravelry
1. Definitely the Rosehaven cowl, I named it :)
3. I am in your Ravelry group.
3 We are FB friends.
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8. I follow you on Twitter.
9. I tweeted it.
10. I follow your blog.
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I follow your blog.
Aventine is such a pretty pattern,...love it !
Roxyrana on Ravelry
Illusions is my favourite, such a cool sock!
I am in your rav group (introduced myself a long time ago ;) ) and follow you on Twitter as well :) (twitter: andrea_flores; rav: andreabrightside)
Totally STARSHINE. Love the pattern and the colour.
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I love Dulcavina best, very pretty and love the fact that it uses a different colour on the border.
Hi from Helene in South Africa! I love the Labyrinth Cowl.I receive your news letters ravelry etc.PLEASE let it be the first contest that I will qualify for as I nlive sooo far away!!!!!!!!!!!
My fav is the Aventina but I also like the south of the border socks.
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I really like the Lost Labyrinth cowl. What a lovely gift it would make. It isn't too early to start knitting for the holidays!
The Illusion Socks are what really catches my attention. Has been awhile since a sock pattern did..but these might be just what I need to get me going again!
Now off to check if I am in your groups! I can't imagine why I wouldn't be. And Facebook knitters need to know about you as well as my friends on Twitter.
Beautiful, love the Dulcavina. I'm enjoying knitting shawls and lacework these days.
I love those Birches socks! Sooo pretty! fawnsisk at gmail dot com
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All of the Fiber Dreams patterns are gorgeous, but my favorite is the Dulcavina shawl, because the contrasting border is so interesting and unusual.
(I followed you on Twitter.)
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The patterns are beautiful and the yarn is perfect. Love them!
I have visited Rome a number of times so I love Aventina. This could well be my next lace project. I get your newsletter.Eileen
I like Illusions because i like top down socks.
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HI Sandra!
I absolutely adore that cowl! What a wonderful pattern!
I follow your blog and have for some time...
I love the Illusions sock pattern! Wonderful combination of pattern and yarn :-) Darin Hayden
I guess I join the club with the Illusions sock pattern! Just love to knit socks.
I just love the Aventine scarf. So delicate. I'm Martine101 on Ravelry.
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I''m thinking Aventina--looks more like a small shawl (?)
Karen
I like starshine, I think it is a pretty scarf and would like to knit it.
I love tethys!
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Wow! Those patterns are wonderful!
I follow your blog and on FB AND I am a member of your Ravelry group. ^_^
I think the Lost Lybrinth keeps catching my eye... so I suspect it ranks at the top right now.... but oh, oh, oh.... ^_^
love your newsletter...and the lost labyrinth
I already subscribe to the newsletter. I love illusions because its gorgeous and looks like even a sock newbie like me could knit it and have fun in the process.
I lke starshine the pattern and the fab name,I follow your blog and FB page
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i love the tethys sweater, casual and dressy, i could wear this every day
i love the tethys sweater, casual and dressy, i could wear this every day
i am a member of the ravelry group!
i also follow your blog!
Thanks for a great giveaway! I am G. K. Green or g_k_green@hotmail.com or gkgreen on Ravelry; that's my contact information. This is my comment telling you what I've done to enter:
1. Aventina is the Fiber Dreams' pattern that is my favorite, because it showcases both the yarn and the stitch pattern beautifully; most designs highlight one at the expense of the other, but this pattern gets the balance just right!
3. I am a member of your Ravelry group, Sandrasingh.com and have already introduced myself in the "Welcome tell us about yourself..." thread.
7. I "Like"d your Facebook Page, Sandrasingh.com
10. I follow this blog.
11. I am signed up for your Newsletter.
I think that makes five (5) entries in all for me for the contest. Thanks again!
1. Lost Labyrinth is my favourite. The finishing edge is a delicate way to frame the face. :)
The Linea de la Playa socks pattern looks intricate and challenging - right up my alley. Rav amchart
I like the Linea de la Playa and Illusion sock patterns
Kenyetta on Ravelry
I'm a member of your ravelry group
I follow your blog
I just love the illusions socks!
rosebob on ravelry
I love the Dulcavina Shawl! I just love lace shawls but this one is so delicate & I love the color!!
I posted on Ravelry group about your giveaway.
http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/texas-knitters--hookers/topics/2150858
I am a member of your Ravelry group.
I love Tethys because it looks like a sweater that would flattering on everyone!
I liked your Facebook page.
I follow your blog, signed up for your newsletter and now follow you on Twitter!
I love the Linea de la Playa socks!
Just joined your Ravelry group and introduced myself there.
Followed you on twitter.
I follow your blog.
I subscribed to your newsletter, although the link to your home page in the "ways to enter" list doesn't work.
I can't make up my mind! I have never used any of them to have already formed an opinion. Want to try them all~
I like the pattern "clematis" because I love to knit shawls and love the Clematis flower vines.
I love the Dulcavina scarf - I love lacy patterns and that one is a dream!
I'm already a member of your Ravelry group
I like your Facebook page
I follow you on twitter
I follow your blog (GFC)
I think my favorite is Starshine. It's simple and yet interesting to look at. I could see this as my
"goes anywhere with anything" scarf.
I love them all,but I think my favorite is the lost labyrinth cowl.
I joined your ravelry group.
I really like the illusions socks, because they look so beautiful!
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