by Knit Picks Staff on December 23, 2010
This contest is now closed. You can see who won by clicking here. We know how much you all love our book giveaways so, we're having another one! Knitting Motifs for Babies and Kids is an absolutely adorable book featuring 50 great ideas by Lucinda Guy for decorating your kids’ knits. We only have three copies of this fun-filled book to giveaway so if you want it; you are going to need to tell me what children's project you would use it for. Leave me a comment on THIS blog (comments on other blog posts won't be counted) and I will choose three winners on December 23rd. Good luck! Rules: Only one entry per person. To be considered, submit a comment describing what children's project you would use the book for. Contest ends at 8am PST on December 23rd. Must have a US or Canada shipping address. No purchase necessary. |
Category Archives: Fun
by Stacey on December 20, 2010
This time of year, no matter what holiday you celebrate (or if you celebrate one at all), I think it's pretty natural to look back about the past year and see your successes. All of us at Knit Picks and Crafts Americana had a great year here and are so happy to be be doing something that we love ...which makes us want to share our joy with our local community! Angela, Alisha, and I have been going through our catalog samples over the past month & finding local charities to donate them to. We found a bunch of charities - some of which members of Crafts Americana volunteer their time at - and we are so excited to share them with you. |
by Knit Picks Staff on December 16, 2010
We understand that holiday shopping can be quite the burden this time of year. If you're like me, you still have a LONG list of presents that need to be purchased and wrapped before Christmas gets here. Luckily, thanks to Knit Picks' shipping promotion, I can get most of my shopping done online, and I can rest assured that everything will arrive with plenty of time to spare. Right now, when you use promo code FREE3DAY at checkout, Knit Picks is giving free 3-Day Expedited Shipping on all orders over $75.00. Hurry and take advantage of this deal now because it ends on December 19th! The rules: Offer expires at 11:59 PM EST on Sunday, 12/19/10. Limit one order per customer. Online orders only. Contiguous US only. |
by Kelley on December 14, 2010
This is a very old, free pattern - which is exactly my point. I still have the original! My intention was to make a long, narrow, easy to knit item that took advantage of the lightweight warmth of Suri Dream. I tell people that it is my Airplane Blanket. I deliberatly shaped it to fit an airplane seat. I can wrap one end around my feet and pull to rest all the way up over my shoulders. Once we arrive at our destination, I can use it as an evening shawl. If we are eating outside on a really chilly night (it happens frequently in Hawaii), I curl up on my chair and wrap the whole thing around me like a poncho. Snugly warm! I also use it in my hotel room as a nap blankie and I even lay it over the thin blanket on the bed for extra comfort while I sleep. When knitters give handknit gifts, they want them to be used! Sometimes the item is so cherished that it never gets out of its cedar cocoon. Sometimes, the gift doesn't quite fit the recipient's lifestly despite our best intentions. My blankie/shawl has had a good life. When I'm not dragging it with me on trips, I use it as a throw when I'm reading or knitting. When I can get it away from Xena. So, here is my question. What have you knit that has been well-used? Was it for you or did you give it away as a gift? How did you figure out what the recipient would wear or use a lot? |
by Knit Picks Staff on December 8, 2010
Because I am so new to Knit Picks - and the knitting community in general - I thought I would make it one of my first tasks to get to know some of you who follow us on our blog, Twitter and Facebook. I recently reached out to some of my new Twitter friends and asked them to share their projects with me and to tell me a little bit about their experience with knitting. It was my honor to get to talk to these five ladies and I am really excited to share some of their information with the rest of you! They are each very talented and I encourage you to get to know more about them through their pages on Ravelry, their Twitter pages, Etsy pages, and through their blogs. |