Congratulations to: Quilterbell, Connie K and Emily.
Please email me at Sandrasingh@sandrasingh.com to claim your prize.
I have some great news! Knitwear artist Andrea Rangel has joined Sandrasingh.com. Rangel knows the classics, but she also loves trends and she has a really special way of making the two work together. Her pullover, dress, and tasteful accessory designs all have a fun, updated, yet refined style. There are countless projects you'll fall in love with when looking through her collection, amazing garments you'll want to knit to wear immediately, but what caught my eye were two of her smaller projects the Dinar slippers and Khareef hat.
Dinar |
With our holiday gift knitting starting
to pick up I know these will be an instant success, both in the making and
giving.
Dinar are a pair
seamless cabled slippers with a shaped instep and attached I-cord edging, the
sole is worked with yarn doubled for extra comfort and durability.
Khareef |
Worked in a bulky yarn for a quick knit
the
Khareef
hat is worked top down with graduating stripes; a
very quick, simple, and fashionable design. Do it in stripes or even a
solid, you'll get a lot of mileage for both the guys and gals on your gift list
with this pattern.
Rangel has also teamed up with me to do this Blog Giveaway!
3 Lucky Winners will win an Andrea Rangel Pattern of their choice.
Andrea Rangel |
I live in Cowichan Bay in British Columbia, Canada, where I
knit, design, blog, sit in the woods, take pictures, and ride my bike. I like to
make just about anything that can be made out of yarn (wool especially), and I
love to contemplate the intricate interactions of fiber, stitch pattern, shape,
and color.
My patterns have been published in Twist Collective,
Interweave Knits, Knitscene, Knitty, Clotheshorse, and other third-party
publications, as well as independently.
And Rangel also took a moment to answer these questions
for us!
Throughout college and my career as a teacher, I was knitting whenever I could. When I realized that I wanted to knit full-time, I was fortunate enough to have a very supportive husband and I dove in, working part time at a coffee shop, at a dye studio, and as a knitting teacher. A couple of months ago I moved to a tiny village on Vancouver Island in British Columbia and now my time is almost exclusively dedicated to designing and developing classes.
2. What is your design philosophy?
I love a challenge and I always try to create something a little unexpected. I'm always thinking about functionality so I spend a lot of time solving design problems to make sure every element of each design has been carefully thought out and makes good sense. I learn something from every design and really enjoy that process of building on lessons learned for future work.
3. Who or what inspires you the most in your design process?
My inspiration comes from everywhere. I might get cold on a bike ride and think of the perfect cowl to keep me warm, or read a call for submissions and love their mood board. I spend a lot of time looking at street fashion and knitwear design as well as natural colors and forms. I'm always thinking about knitting, so it's not hard to be inspired by the world around me.
4. What direction do you see yourself heading in as a designer?
I'm working on a menswear book that should be published early next year, which I'm very excited about because it's something new for me - both the menswear and the self-publishing a book. I'm also trained as a teacher and would love to travel more for teaching, especially since I live in a pretty isolated place at this point.
5. How have the advances in technology and the internet helped you (or hindered) you as a knitwear designer?
Technology allows me to do what I do. Ravelry has changed everything for how I can market and sell my designs, and since I publish independently so much, the software I use both for design and layout are invaluable to me. I also use my tablet for sketching and as my communication when I'm in the road. It's also amazing to have online resources like the blogs of other designers to look to when I have questions. I love my tech!
Thank you Andrea for taking the time
to speak with us, we've enjoyed getting to know you better.
Enjoy the rest of Rangel's collection. All of Rangel's patterns are sold as PDF downloads and you just follow the links after purchase to download the PDF.
Eple |
Harrow Collection |
The Harrow Collection was designed with Victorian- era style in mind, so it’s got a touch of the costume feeling about it. The eBook includes the three patterns: Whittingham Wrap, Issa's Bloomers and the Zarzamora Socks. Its a collection of patterns you might knit and wear in a drafty old house while reading Whuthering Heights in front of a sputtering fire. And the Whittingham Wrap is sold separately.
Kalaloch |
Katie Summer Dress |
Parmenia |
Shilshole |
Sugar |
The 3 winners will be announced on Dec. 4th. 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.
1. Tell us which Andrea Rangel 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.
5. Friend me a Facebook: Sandra Singh and write a comment on my Wall about this giveaway.
6. Announce & link this giveaway on your Facebook Wall.
7. "Like" my Facebook Page, Sandrasingh.com
8. Follow me on Twitter: Sandrasinghcom
9. Announce this giveaway with a link on your Twitter page.
10. Follow this blog.
11. Sign up for my Newsletter on my Home Page.
12. Pin and link your favorite Andrea Rangel pattern on your Pinerest page.
1. Tell us which Andrea Rangel 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.
5. Friend me a Facebook: Sandra Singh and write a comment on my Wall about this giveaway.
6. Announce & link this giveaway on your Facebook Wall.
7. "Like" my Facebook Page, Sandrasingh.com
8. Follow me on Twitter: Sandrasinghcom
9. Announce this giveaway with a link on your Twitter page.
10. Follow this blog.
11. Sign up for my Newsletter on my Home Page.
12. Pin and link your favorite Andrea Rangel pattern on your Pinerest page.
44 comments:
I am a member of your Ravelry group.
i already follow this blog...great giveaway...love her work.
love the SUGAR skirt...so pretty!
I love Eple, makes for an interesting sock.
I am an existing member of your ravelry group
I follow your blog
Sugar is beautiful! Might get me to wear a skirt.
I LOVE Andrea's patterns, especially her dresses and skirts. I had the privilege of testing the Kalaloch Leggins for her. FABULOUS!
Sugar is my favorite. Have watched her designs for a while, well, how could you not with a that name?
Sugar is awesome! I'd even buy good shoes to wear it with!
I really like the Eple socks.
Just to let you all know, I'm currently hosting a Knit Along in my Ravelry group for Eple and there are prizes! (Yarn & pattern!) Please join us!
http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/andrea-rangel-knits/2292923/1-25#14
And thank you all so much for your lovely comments! I love knitted skirts & it's wonderful to hear from other folks who feel the same way.
I have several of her sock patterns in my faves on Ravelry but I've got to say, I'm intrigued by the Dinar slippers - seamless and cute!
Love those Lenke legwarmers! I would wear them everyday!
I love the kalaloch leggings!
Wonderful new designer for me to follow! Thank you for the opportunity to try to win the pattern giveaway!
I love Shilshole!
Yhime407 on Ravelry
I'm a member of your ravelry group too!
yhime407 on Ravelry
And, I follow your blog!
Yhime407 on Ravelry
I really like the Dinar slippers. I've been wanting to make something like this for my mom. I also receive your newsletters.
I receive your newsletters.
I love the Dinar slipper pattern because slippers are quick, fun, and make great presents!
kenneyjane on ravelry
I love to knit the Katie summer dress this summer
It should be fun knitting
I love to knit Katie summer dress this summer
It should be fun knitting
Is hard to pick one pattern because Andrea's designs are all gorgeous. But, today, my favorite is "Amira". Thanks for the opportunity.
Ravelry id: mmgrrr
I follow your blog.
Shilshole looks so comfy - and I saw Andrea wearing it and it looked great! :)
I'm a member of your Ravelry group, I follow this blog, and get the newsletter. Thanks!
neneni on Rav
The Katie summer dress is adorable, and I love that it's A-line!
I subscribed to your Facebook page.
I tweeted the giveaway here: https://twitter.com/KnittingViolets/status/274514057036431361
My favorite pattern is the Dinar slippers. They look great and would keep my feet warm in the house since I don't wear shoes in the house.
I will love to have Katie summer dress
I like Parmina, I would certainly make and wear this.
rosebob on ravelry
I love Khareef - I would make one of these for everyone that I love!
greyowl (ravelry id)
It would have to be HEX - it is gorgeous. Although I might just pick the pantaloons - they were awesome...
The Katie Summer Dress is most definitely my favorite! Perhaps because it is blue?! Kidding, the pattern looks wonderful, I am a big fan of all over patterns.
Great giveaway, Sandra! Happy knitting all, ciao, Fleur (Fleurtje-Eliza on Ravelry)
I really love teh Dinar slippers pattern, they are so cute!. Thank you for the chance!.
The slippers look so comfortable.
I'm currently loving socks. Andrea's Eple pattern looks wonderful!
I belong to your Ravelry group
I'm a friend on Facebook
I follow you on Twitter
Parmenia is beautiful!
Parmenia is my favorite! It's what caught my eye in the first place and it's just something I can see myself loving to knit and loving to wear!
Lexisknits on revelry
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