knitting at home
Friday, September 17, 2010This book is like the all purpose knitting book. Projects for your home, your kids, your friends or yourself. There are 60 projects (SIXTY!) something for everyone that is for sure.
Hats, gloves, mittens and socks.
Sweaters for adults and children. (This hooded house coat looks like something I would live in.)
Hot water bottle covers, tea cozies, cup warmers and place mats.
Felted bags, baby slippers, dolls and baby blankets.
Pillows, wraps, throws and totes.
Honestly, there is a project for everyone. (Oh, there is a little crochet, too!)
I have a couple to giveaway. Leave me a comment between now and Monday the 20th at 12 p.m. EST. The random generator will choose the names.
Happy Friday!
502 comments
Oh! I would love to win this book! Thank you for the chance!
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ReplyDeleteWhere do you encounter all these fabulous books? Do the publishers send them to you? This one does look like a keeper, doesn't it? Hope things are awesome!
ReplyDeleteLooks like another great knitting book I'd love to own! :D
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this book !! I wonder if I have a chance if I see how many reactions you have already. It should make this Belgian friend to knit with very lucky !!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBefore I even got to your announcement of a giveaway, I was thinking "I must have this book"! Thanks for the preview.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win one of your copies. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat book looks like 7 shades of Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI'd love your generous giveaway. Fingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteWow there really does seem to be something in there for everyone. Those slippers on the front cover? Gorgeous! Knitted Placements? Yes yes yes!
ReplyDeleteI would love this book! As always, thanks for the opportunity
Nice giveaway, I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteWhat a way to kick off my winter knitting!! Love the look of the book!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics of projects. I would love to make the hooded housecoat! Looks comfy! Hope I win!ficte
ReplyDeleteOH that looks wonderful, Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteThose all look lovely. Christmas knitting would definitely be coming out of that book!
ReplyDeleteThis book looks awesome!
ReplyDelete60 projects! WOW! Love you blog and give aways.
ReplyDeleteAmanda
The book looks great!! I'd love to have it...
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful book!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic book. Please count me in. Love it. Fingers and toes are crossed,
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! My fingers are crossed...
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this beautiful book.
ReplyDeleteThe hooded house coat has my name on it! Perfect for the cold weather I know will be coming our way.
ReplyDeleteCount me in! Sounds like a great book. And thanks for organising the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous looking book. So inviting!
ReplyDeletewhat a great looking book, and a great giveaway..
ReplyDeleteOoooh! I too could live on that house coat...!
ReplyDeleteYep!!! Sounds like the perfect book for every little knitter!!
ReplyDeleteLove the hooded housecoat!!!
ReplyDeleteDiana B.
AWESOME! Come on, random generator!!!
ReplyDeleteI like your blog because it gives me a little bit of delicacy in my world of boy roughness! Thanks for the give-away. Looks rockin' awesome
ReplyDeletepizzadelong@yahoo.com
Haven't seen that book yet. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great giveaway. I so agree with you on that sweater/house coat. As soon as my Slouchy is done, I may just start that!
ReplyDeleteOh, I could use such a pick-me-up. Thanks for offering a giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of those slippers shown in the first photo. I'm always looking for good things to make for gifts.
ReplyDeleteThose water bottle cozies look just that, cozy, and I'd love to snuggle up with one this winter! Just as I'd love to snuggle up with the book if I'm a lucky winner (or, lucky buyer).
ReplyDeleteThat looks great!
ReplyDeleteI think that this year, I'll actually try taking a hot water bottle to bed with me. And yes, that house coat looks like a mug of hot chocolate ... So delicious.
ReplyDeleteI did not want that hot chocolate comment to be anonymous. Sorry!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in that blanket.
ReplyDeleteLove the hooded cardi too. Great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThat book looks like such a brilliant one to have on the shelf.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice, nice book! ~Jan
ReplyDeleteI love the hooded jacket and the hot water bottle cozies. I love winter knits.
ReplyDeleteWow!This looks like a great book!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great book!
ReplyDeleteWow what a great looking book. I probably would never take the house coat off either, but then I couldn't put on other goodies. A dilemma indeed.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic. If I don't win a copy, at least it is on my wish list now.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really good book. I'd love to see the other projects in it.
ReplyDelete(bumpycake on ravelry)
I would love it, but i dont think you would b happy to send it to switzerland ;-)
ReplyDeleteWow you sold me on this book , I would love a chance to win it!! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! (^-^)
ReplyDeleteI love the hot water bottle covers!
ReplyDeleteI would really love to get my hands on a copy of this! Christmas is right around the corner and it looks like this book has a pattern to suit everyone on my list!
ReplyDeleteOh this is a beautiful book and 60 patterns, WOW! I just picked up my knitting needles after a hiatus of about 10 years. Just finished the Citron Shawl and just starting a Debbie Bliss Bolero for my eldest daughter. Happy Knitting!
ReplyDeleteWould love to have some new projects!
ReplyDeleteI'd love it! great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy fingers are crossed! Thanks again for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteLisa
I love that throw ! Great give a way,,
ReplyDeleteThis book looks awesome! Thank you for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteLove the sweater! I would live in it too!
ReplyDeleteSomething for everyone!
ReplyDeleteThat book looks great! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletethat sweater house coat!
ReplyDeletethank-you.
enough said.
Colleen
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Looks great!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a lovely recommendation! I may just have to go and snoop through those beautiful pages soon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic book and oh boy do I love that knitted house coat, but I would probably wear it in public, wink.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely book!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this book - what a treasure!
ReplyDeleteHot water bottle cover. OH OH!
ReplyDeleteThis book looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are so inspiring...knitting and baking!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Please count me in.
ReplyDeleteHow perfect! I love books with lots of choices and am already searching for details of the hooded housecoat on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I would love a copy! Thank you for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeletePick me!! would love the book!
ReplyDeletenell@sjgcc.com
This book looks stunning. I love the cosy feel!
ReplyDeletePick Me! Pick Me! Just imagine my hand waving wildly, in 2nd grade fashion! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a great giveaway...just in time for next year Christmas knitting...LOL....
ReplyDeleteThis is exciting! Count me in, please - Melissa Graham
ReplyDeleteThose projects look fantastic! What a nice collection :)
ReplyDeleteTime to start knitting for gifts!
ReplyDeleteThat Hoodie is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOH! I love Ella Rae designs! What a great book. :)
ReplyDeleteI like it! I'd like one:)
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ReplyDeleteI think I'm too late, but what the heck! thanks for being so generous, yet again.
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