Friday, June 24, 2011

Sivia Harding's Millefiore Kit Giveaway

Thank You to everyone who entered!

We have a winner, Suburbanprep, please email me at Sandrasingh@sandrasingh.com to claim your prize!

For this blog giveaway we're going to enjoy the beautifully produced and easy to follow patterns of the exquisitely talented knitwear designer, Sivia Harding of "Sivia Harding Knit Design!" Sivia is an award winn
ing designer whose patterns are notable for their beauty of patterning, fit and texture. Her garments are always a marriage of ornament and wearability. Renown for her beadwork expertise many of her creations capture the play of light with strategically placed beads, you'll get immense pleasure working these designs and of course from wearing them and hearing the compliments!

Sivia Harding

Millefiore

Sivia has just released a trio of patterns, the marvelously decorative yet versatile beaded cowl, wimple and wristlets set: Millefiore, the pattern includes all three designs and this giveaway is for the Kit which includes the pattern and a skein of Serendipitous Ewe Fate Fingering. Like the millefiore, or thousand-flowered beads that originated in Italy, each piece offers the wearer warmth with just the right touch of sparkle. Sivia shares her design inspiration..."Millefiore beads look very mandala-like, and I thought it a very appropriate name for a beautifully beaded garment that is knit entirely in the round."

Millefiore is written and charted and the beads are added by two methods: pre-stringing and the crochet hook add-as-you-go technique. In each piece, the lace pattern begins at the bottom with a scallop, then becomes a charming textured lace pattern that is lightly shaped as it goes up toward the top. The wimple is long enough to gently cover the head and the wristlets can be worn either way: scallops extending over the hand, or toward the elbow.

Knit in a fingering weight yarn, 400 yards, a 100 gram skein, should be enough for a wimple and a pair of wristlets, depending on your gauge and knitting style and Serendipitous Ewe's soft, handpainted Fate Fingering yarn is ideal. If you don't want to wait to see if you win this giveaway order the pattern now, its available as a Pattern only and as a Kit and the pattern is a PDF that can be a downloaded after purchase.


Sivia answered these interview questions for us, lets take a moment to get to know her a little better!

Meet Sivia Harding: As for my own history, I will go back even farther than my knitting life since that has been rather short…I have always been interested in fiber arts, beginning with crochet when I was small. When I was 14, I participated in fiber classes at my local art museum (High Museum of Art in Atlanta, GA) which resulted in pieces that were shown in the museum shop. After this introduction, I was never without fiber work in one form or another, but I didn’t find my way to knitting until the year 2000. By that time, I had worked in the graphic design field for several years and had a degree in painting and printmaking under my belt, so it wasn’t a huge stretch to begin designing with my new skill.


After contacting members of the West Coast Knitters’ Guild online, I became a member. One day a large box full of fine undyed yarn was donated to the guild, and since no one seemed to know what to do with it, I offered to handpaint the yarn and make lace shawls to sell as a fund-raiser project for the Guild’s yearly charitable contribution. A discussion arose about whose patterns to use for these shawls, and since copyright was an issue, I offered to design new ones. Several popular lace shawl designs resulted from that guild project.


Knitted lace is my first and enduring love, and when I learned how wonderfully lace combines with beads, I began incorporating beads into most of my designs. Socks and fingerless gloves are other additions to my design repertoire, and I have recently been moving toward designing garments.


Since 2003, I have designed under my own name and also contributed to many other publications and knitting clubs.


1. Every knitter has an interesting story about how & when they learned to knit, what is yours?
I always wanted to learn how to knit, but no one in my family wanted to teach me. My grandmother was the only active knitter but she didn't like it very much, preferring crochet. My mother claimed that she didn't know how, which I disproved when I found a photo of my mother knitting a sock on double pointed needles from the WWII era. However, no begging seemed to help, and I didn't have any success until I moved to Canada. Finding myself with none of my usual art or craft materials, with time on my hands and a library card, I checked out a video and learned the basic stitches. I didn't know any other knitters, so I struggled through the basics on my own. Finally, I found a knitting guild (see bio) which became the source of a wonderful knitting education. I hope I was able to give back to them too. Since those days, I have returned to the guild to teach a few workshops, which is enormously gratifying!


2. How did you get started designing knitwear?
When I was a relatively new knitter, I thought, how hard can it be? So I plunged into the deep end, the same way I approach most things in life. I had no idea that it would become an all-consuming passion, and certainly not a vocation. I had only been knitting for about three years. However, the same year, I started selling my designs.


3. What is your design philosophy?
I don't really have a philosophy. I am regularly inspired by beauty and beautiful things, and I love taking that inspiration and in turn, creating something of beauty that can inspire others.

4. Who or what inspires you the most in your design process?
I find beauty in many places and many things, inclu
ding nature, the work of skilled artisans of many traditions and cultures, and even simple things like the pattern of sunlight on a wall, subtle things like noticing how many colors there are in a drop of water, or just stopping in the midst of life to truly look, listen, feel and smell.

My designs usually take on a life of their own, and th
at's really how I know I am on the right track. I can think that I am in charge, but I am really not! I like to have a strong starting point, maybe a lace pattern that I have fallen in love with, or a beautiful structure like the Moebius; however, once the design is on the needles, it often takes surprising twists and turns. Interesting things will suggest themselves to me while the work is in progress. My task is to stay open and not think I know it all from the start... which would be so boring! However, my way is not always predictable. Thank goodness I am so obsessive, or many designs would probably never get all the way to completion! Sometimes it is quite a process and I have to allow it to take whatever it takes to get through.

5. What direction do you see yourself heading in as a designer?
I am making forays into garment design now, and I love the additional dimension that this allows. For instance, I am creating a sweater pattern based on Harm
onia's Rings, which is a Moebius cowl that is fitted and shaped. In the sweater, the cowl has been re-engineered into a round yoke sweater and is in seven sizes. The sweater is interesting because the yoke is quite drapey while the body is quite fitted. Everyone who has seen or knitted one (I have about 11 test knitters going on it) is loving it! In general, I am excited by continuing to explore form and texture, as I have in my other work, now in the garment arena. And I am continuing to design accessories and lace as well, of course!

The only direction I will probably never go is designing hats. I don't wear them and don't have any desire to design them. Anything else is wide open though!


6. How have the advances in technology and the internet helped you (or hindered) you as a knitwear designer?
Oh, definitely they have helped.. tremendously!!

When I first started, I was selling printed patterns that I printed at home. Yarn shops and individuals would contact me and I would send them patterns. Yarn shops and individuals would contact me and I would send them patterns.


When pdf pattern downloads started, I immediately saw
the possibilities and jumped on the bandwagon.. what a great thing! And then Ravelry came into being, which is the boon of every knitter and knitwear designer. Ravelry has made it possible for all knitters to help each other to increase their awareness and skill level.. even if they are not aware they are doing so. This has increased everyone's knowledge base exponentially. Knitters are now quickly going beyond the basics and wanting challenges. I remember when I could not fill a class in anything but very basic techniques. Now, knitters are hungry for all the complicated things and the fine points. More and more knitters are starting to design themselves and need mentors more than teachers now, in my opinion. I feel this has helped my teaching career because that is how I prefer to teach. I think of myself as a knitting mentor.

And of course, digital knitting patterns are making it easier for designers to deliver designs to more knitters faster. I love how things are going, and it is goin
g to keep on developing...it is an incredibly exciting time to be in the knitting world!

I can't think of one way that technology has hindered me as a designer. I know some knitting shops continue to be worried about digital pattern sales taking business away from their shops, but people will always need the guidance they receive in knitting shops, and they will continue to go to their shop for help in choosing and knitting patterns, and for classes to increase their skill levels. Community building is where brick and mortar yarn shops excel, and no onlin
e community or shop can really supplant that experience. I encourage everyone to support their LYS.

Thank you Sivia for talking to us, its been a real pleasure!

All Sivia Harding patterns are sold as PDFs that will be emailed to you after purchase with no shipping fees. Please take a moment to enjoy her collections, t
his is just a small sampling of her work.


Twining Vines Strip-Lace Afghan

Galatea

There will be one winner for this giveaway, prize includes the Millefiore pdf pattern and 1 skein of Serendipitous Ewe Fate Fingering in Autumn Glow, no purchase necessary to enter and the winner will be announced on July 3.

Enter this Giveaway: The more ways you enter, the more chances you have to win and make sure to leave a comment telling what you did to enter. And please make sure to leave your contact information.
1. Tell us why you should win the Millefiore Kit.
2. Tell us which Sivia Harding pattern is your favorite and why.
3. Tell us which colorway of Serendipitous Ewe Fate Fingering is your favorite and why.
4. Blog about this giveaway on your blog and link it, leave a comment under this blogpost with the link back to your blogpost.
5. Join my Ravelry group, Sandrasingh.com and introduce yourself in the "Welcome tell us about yourself..." thread.
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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Two New Socks to Knit for the Summer!

Its Summer, do you have a pair of Socks on your knitting needles? Small and portable, a sock project is ready to go with you, at a moments notice, anywhere you may roam. These two new sock patterns by HeartStrings FiberArts are perfect for the warm temps, relaxing weekends spent knitting and to create for the men and women you knit for.

Johnny Socks

The Johnny Socks are a classic pair of socks styled for a man or teen and they feature a textured pattern stitch of embossed ribs and diamonds on the leg.

Adult large. Planned leg height (top of heel to top edge of cuff) is approximately 7" including 3" of ribbing. 400 yards fingering weight yarn. 8 sts/inch, size 1 US /2.25 mm needles suggested. Shown in Tilli Tomas Sock 90% Merino wool 10% nylon, color Dusk 100. Pattern includes both charted and written stitch instructions.

Beaded Faux Cable Anklets

While the Beaded Faux Cable Anklets are meant to be-jewel a woman's foot in elegant bead work. The designs features a textured knit-purl stitch pattern enhanced with beaded knitting, a decorative fluted cuff edge, crossed cable stitches without a cable needle and bead counting tips and are knit in just one skein of Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock.

LinkAnd Shepherd Sock is On Sale right now!

Adult Medium[Large]. 275[350] yards fingering weight yarn, 8 stitches/inch, size US 1 / 2.5 mm needles suggested. 480[544] size 8/0 glass seed beads (approximately 15 g). Shown in Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock color #801 Sherbet and Miyuki beads in Transparent Red AB. Written stitch instructions.

All HeartString FiberArts' patterns are sold as PDFs that are emailed to you after purchase. To view the entire collection visit:

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Perfect Summer Top

Does Summer renew your quest for the perfect fitting summery top? One that looks stunning, no matter how hot the weather, is slightly fitted not overly clingy, flattering dressed up or worn casual and knit in a cool comfortable fabric that breathes? With one of the Schaefer Yarn Company's 100% pima cotton yarns, worsted weight Laurel or sport weight Susan, along with one of these new patterns your pursuit of this elusive top has just ended in a stunning success.

3 Special Offers:
1. Both Laurel and Susan are sold by the skein and also by the Dyeloted Bag for a 10% discount.

2.
Purchase any 5 Schaefer patterns and you'll receive a 6th one, of your choice, for FREE, write the name of the Schaefer pattern you want in Comments Box during checkout.

3. During the month of June spend $25 or more on Yarn ect, any order which is charged shipping, and you’ll receive a complimentary skein of yarn. Yarn will be selected for you while supplies last.

In this diverse collection of patterns designed to be knit in Laurel or Susan you'll find the perfect style to suit your body type and reflect your personal taste. Schaefer's just released Laurel Simple Summer Shell is a flattering, slightly fitted top that when knit in a semi solid or variegated colorway that flatters your skin tone will become a staple in your wardrobe. With its rich texture the Laurel Top will add interest to a pair of shorts, jeans, slacks or skirt.


Simple Summer Shell

For a demure touch knit either the sweet Eyelet Check or Laurel Short Circuit both of these short sleeve tops are cool and comfortable. Knit in an all over "shell stitch" pattern the right accessories will dress the Summer Shells up for the office or down for the weekend.

And the playful texture of the Laurel Summer Sampler is just right for a relaxing weekend with friends. Worked side to side in two strands of yarn the Directional Points Vest can be knit in Laurel for the Summer or Schaefer's merino wool yarn Miss Priss for the Fall.

Fibonacci Stripe

Sporting stripes is always popular and if you're in the mood for a knitting challenge try the Fibonacci Stripe summer shell, this pattern is based on the Italian mathematician Leonardo Fabinocci's number sequence that he discovered in nature.

For a slightly lighter weight fabric 2 or 3 skeins of sport weight Susan is all you need for one of these designs. Nelkin Designs' Jamie Lee or Janet Leigh.

Janet Leigh

Jamie Lee

For a sophisticated look you'll love the Susan Drop Stitch Diamond Shell and for a sporty look knit the Susan Boatneck. And throw the new Susan Sideways cardi, or the classic Laurel Seamless Cardigan, over any one of these tops and you'll be stylishly ready for anything!

Baile long version

Long skirts are making sweeping entrances this Summer pair one of these tops with the Army of Knitters' ruffled Baile skirt, which includes directions for a long and short version, and all eyes will be on you as you walk through the door.

Baile short version

To make finding just the right pattern you need easy Sandrasingh.com has grouped patterns into categories, see all my Top designs visit Tops.

And these are the other easy to use categories:
Pullovers, Cardigans, Vests & Tops
Lace Projects
Socks, Boots & Slippers
Afghans & Blankets
Cowls, Hats, Gloves & Mittens

Thank you for sharing my news, start one of these top projects today and you'll have it ready to wear by the 4th of July! Please email, sandrasingh@sandrasingh.com or call 877/519-1693 if I can help you with any of your knit or crochet needs.

And I'd love to see you on these social media sites:
Facebook: Sandra Singh
Ravelry Group: Sandrasingh.com
Blog: knittingwithsandrasingh.blogspot.com
Twitter: Sandrasinghcom

Happy Knitting,
Sandra Singh

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

New Cardigan Designs from JOJI and 20% OFF Malabrigo Yarns

A soft drapey cardigan with an open front is just right for right now and Joji Locatelli of JOJI is the master of sculpting them! For Spring/Summer '11 she's added these two light weight cardis to her collection for your knitting pleasure.

Both are knit in a Malabrigo Yarn and all my Malabrigo is 20% Off until June 24th. And during the month of June when you spend $25 or more on yarn, knitting needles, notions, magazines & patterns, any order charged shipping, you’ll receive a complimentary skein of yarn. Yarn will be selected for you while supplies last.

Ecuador

Light and flowing Ecuador is worked with Malabrigo's fingering weight yarn Sock in a fairly loose gauge. The A-line shape has draped fronts and a simple lace pattern in the body. Ecuador is absolutely seamless and can be knit with short or long sleeves.

Ecuador is based on the JOJI pattern Pole, if you are familiar with Pole you'll find the instructions very similar but changes include: a different gauge and collar, a lace pattern in the body and set-in sleeves with short row shaping.

Sizes To fit chest: 30/32 (34/36, 38/40, 42/44, 46/48, 50/52, 54/56, 58/60)" and 75/80 (85/90, 95/100, 105/110, 115/120, 125/130, 135/140, 145/150) cm.

Yarn: Malabrigo Sock (440 yd /100g), or any other fingering weight yarn that knits to the gauge.
Short sleeved version: 3 (3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7) skeins
Long sleeved version: 4 (4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7) skeins
Needles: 3.5mm (US 4) straight or circular needles for the back piece and body. 3.5mm (US 4) and 3.0mm (US 2 ½) double pointed needles or a long circular needle (for magic loop) for the sleeves.
Gauge (in Stockinette Stitch) 22 stitches and 40 rows to 4" (10 cm) on US 4 (3.5mm) needles, after blocking. It is very important that you get a loose fabric!

Malabrigo Sock

Perla

Perla is also a seamless cardigan featuring a very simple textured pattern and knit in Malabrigo Merino Worsted. Perla is worked top-down in one piece, with set in sleeves worked in the round. The instructions include tutorials to make both the tassel and pompom pin closures.


Sizes: To fit bust: 30 (34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54)" and 75 (85, 95, 105, 115, 125, 135) cm
Yarn:
Malabrigo Merino Worsted (100 g – 200 yd) – 5 (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) skeins, or any worsted weight yarn that knits up to the gauge.
Needles:
US 9 (5.5 mm) circular needles for the body (at least 80 cm long)

US 9 (5.5 mm) double pointed needles for the sleeves (or a long circular needle if you prefer to use magic loop).

Crochet hook for provisional cast on

Other notions:
Stitch holders and Waste yarn
Gauge:
16 sts and 25 rows to 4", on 5.5mm needles, using Purl Ridge pattern, AFTER BLOCKING.

Malabrigo Merino Worsted

Both patterns include a wide range of sizes and their versatility make them flattering for many different body types. Pick the Malabrigo yarn in your favorite color and start one of these projects tonight.

All of JOJI's patterns are sold as PDFs that are emailed to you after purchase with no shipping fees. To see JOJI's entire collection visit JOJI.

Special Announcement: Next weekend June 17, 18 & 19th I'm having a Private Studio Sale and all In Stock Yarns & Supplies are 10-50% Off. If you're in the Austin, TX area and would like to stop by call or email to make arrangements. Hope to see you there!

Monday, June 13, 2011

20% Off Malabrigo Yarns!

Save 20% On all Malabrigo Yarns!
Sale ends June 24th.

And during the month of June spend $25 or more on yarn, knitting needles and notions, magazines and patterns, any order which is charged shipping, and you’ll receive a complimentary skein of yarn. Yarn will be selected for you while supplies last.




Sunday, June 12, 2011

Ilga Leja Bermuda Kit Giveaway - the WINNER!

Thank you for entering this giveaway, it was fun reading everyone comments, especially the ones explaining why they should be the winner! But I use a Random Number Generator to select the winner so I'm not swayed!

And the winner of the Ilga Leja Bermuda Kit is Knitmish!

Please email me at Sandrasingh@sandrasingh.com with your shipping address.

Thank you!