"Thank you" everyone who entered this giveaway.
These three lucky knitters have won a Laura Aylor pattern of their choosing!
1. Carmen Nuland
2. Uniongirl
3. NewJerseyLaura
Email sandrasingh@sandrasingh.com to collect your prize!
Graphic Knitting with Laura Aylor
The moment I saw Laura Aylor's Jordan Point shawl I knew I was looking at a design my customers would have to have. Aylor's clean, modern aesthetic takes graphic knitting to an entirely new level and she has an eye for designing color blocked garments.
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Color Blocking is hot this season, its versatility is exciting. The
Oak Park scarf is just what your workday ordered, mix up your look
with it layered over a tweed jacket for the office and use it to keep your
weekend look sporty by layering it with jeans.
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| Oak Park |
Aylor also has a line of
Vests that are refined and tailored, flattering for many different
figures.
To introduce Laura she's agreed to do a Blog Giveaway!
3 lucky readers will win a Laura Aylor Pattern of their choosing!
Meet Laura Aylor: If 'knitting
designer' had been one of the job choices for those aptitude tests they give you
in high school, Laura says she wouldn't have spent so many years trying to
decide what she wanted to be when she grew up. Her best subject in high school
was math; her best classes in college were logic, drawing, and a commercial art
class. After careers in computer programming/analysis and child-rearing, knit
design snuck up on her, but she thinks it's the perfect use of her odd skill
set. She loves every step of the process, from figuring out how to actually make
what she’s envisioned to putting the finishing touches on a pattern, not to
mention all the knitting that comes in between!
Instructions on how to enter this Giveaway are below, but
first enjoy her entire collection.
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| All The Shades of Truth |
All the Shades of Truth is
a color-block stole inspired by the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright.
There is no intarsia, just picking up stitches from slipped stitch edges.
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| City Block |
Cushy garter stitch and your
favorite colors come together in the simple but interesting
knit the City Block Shawl. Don’t worry – no intarsia!
Just simple decreases and picking up stitches from slipped stitch edges
– easy peasy! Instructions are also included for a miniature version.
Derecho is a triangular shawl knit modularly in two directions to produce
a pattern of interconnected stripes. Two circular needles are used to knit on
one side at a time while keeping the other side’s stitches live.
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| West Port Wrap |
The Westport Wrap is a
slightly asymmetrical triangle, knit from one side and decreasing down
to a point.
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| Faberge' |
The knitting techniques used for Faberge include: decreasing, horizontal braid, slipped stitches,
beading. None of them are difficult, but some are a bit fiddly and any counting
errors will show up, so it is not mindless knitting!
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| Cinnamon Toast |
Cinnamon Toast
is a large crescent-shaped shawl or
shawlette/scarf worked from the top down with lots of texture.
Perfect for a chilly fall afternoon at a football game or a trip to
the local orchard for crisp apples and hot apple cider.
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| Enamored |
The triangular shawl Enamored was knit from one skein of
Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light and then blocked
moderately, but two skeins of Madelinetosh
Pashmina also work beautifully!
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| Flame Nettle |
The color work in the
Flame Nettle cowl was inspired by a particularly lovely
coleus plant. A lining hides the floats and makes it extra warm
and cozy, but could be omitted if desired. Variegated yarns can
be a lot of fun in this pattern!
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| Stella Luna |
Knit from the top down the Stella Luna
shawl uses a pattern of increases and decrease to achieve a bat-like shape.
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| Miss Potter |
The Miss Potter shawl combines
simple stockinette with a touch of texture and a deep garter ruffle. It is knit
from the top down and can be knit with a straight top edge or with curving ends.
The size of the shawl will depend on the amount of yarn you have as you knit to
a certain point with half of your yarn.
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| Litchfield |
The single-ply fingering weight yarn Madelinetosh Tosh
Merino Light knit on larger needles produces a lovely gauzy fabric that
makes this a great summer shawl, Litchfield, perfect for a walk on the beach.
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| Merrywood Throw |
The Merrywood Throw pattern works
beautifully with a semi-solid or kettle dyed worsted or aran weight yarn. For a
less-expensive option, use a workhorse yarn like Cascade 220.
All Laura Aylor's patterns are sold as PDF downloads and the link to download each will appear after purchase.
The 3 winners will be announced on Nov. 15th. The patterns will be emailed
to the winners as a PDFs.
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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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