Winner, Winner

So happy to announce that The Stella Pattern Collection Giveaway has commenced and a winner has been chosen via my good friend random.org.

And the winner is...


who wrote:
Um, Nashira, duh! : ) I always feel bad posting during contests like this. I should always comment so you know how many people really do read and appreciate your work (I say this knowing there is a slim chance of winning ; ). Keep up the good work - love you blog!

Well thanks, egoffensend!  If you see this post, just use the "contact" tab at the top of this page to send me a note with your email address so I can send the patterns on to you.  I will be hopping over to your blog to try to connect as well!


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Phoebe's Birthday Book Giveaway

As I posted on Monday, this week I had the pleasure of attending a book signing with author and knitter Joanna Johnson. What I failed to mention was that we also got to host the lovely Johnson family at our home for a night.


Me, Joanna, and Elise at the book signing.

Joanna and I met at TNNA 2010 (the first TNNA for the both of us) and became fast friends.  We have always made time for a quick dinner or lunch together at TNNA since then, but this visit was an extra treat.  Although it was one quick evening, we finally got to spend a little unhurried time together.  


The kids even got to explore the pond a bit and decided that they would like to stay a little longer (which wasn't possible with the book tour time constraints, but we still felt privileged that they felt that way).


Phoebe's Birthday is Joanna's third book.  She has once again collaborated with her husband, Eric, who illustrates the stories.  As with her other books, you will find knitting patterns (outfits from the story), in the back of the book.  Phoebe's Birthday also has a little something extra as it includes sewing patterns as well, even a pattern for a quilt!

*Phoebe the mouse, in 'mermouse', sewn form for the new book

Phoebe's Spool Quilt



Phoebe's Party Dress and Phoebe's Sun Romper


And now, continuing with the "Christmas in July" theme I set earlier this week (click here to enter the Stella Pattern Collection Giveaway), I have a signed copy of Phoebe's Birthday to giveaway to one lucky reader.  


Since the story is dedicated to Joanna and Eric's grandparents, I think it is only fitting to incorporate this in to the giveaway.  So, in order to be in the running, just share something about a grandparent in the comments below.  It can be a memory, a story, or just something special you like/liked about them.

Make sure to include a name, and place I can reach you if you win.  Contest will be open until Thursday, July 26, 2012 at 11:59 pm, with our winner announced Friday, the 27th.

If you want to learn more about the Johnson family and their work, check out their website at www.slatefallspressbooks.com




Stella Collection Giveaway

What happens when you combine the talents of this blog:



With the talents behind this one:



Along with some gorgeous yarn, and a little inspirations from the stars?  

An amazing new pattern collection, of course!


Today I am delighted to share this beautiful pattern collection with all you knitters out there- here comes the eye candy:

















Each of these patterns features a different Tanis Fiber Arts fingering weight yarn (my favorite weight to work with, btw).  You can drool over the whole collections of Tanis' yarns here.

The Stella Collection is available on Ravelry as a pdf ebook for $15.00 CAD.  You can also find each pattern available for $6.00 CAD a piece.

Now the title of this post does say giveaway, so that's just what we'll do.  I have an entire ebook to share with one lucky reader.  What do you have to do?  Just leave a comment below sharing what design you would cast on first (I think Suncrest is calling my name!). 

The giveaway will close on Monday, July 23, 2012 at 11:59 pm EST.  Winner to be announced shortly after.

Annnnnnnd..... GO!




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In Case You're In the Area...

One picture I failed to share on my TNNA post was of Joanna Johnson signing her brand new book, Phoebe's Birthday, for Elise.  

From TNNA, Joanna jumped right into a book tour and has been traveling many miles with her family in tow (more from their travels here).  Now it's Michigan's turn!  

Joanna will be at Whitmore Lake Yarn Company tomorrow, June 17th from 4:30- 5:30 signing books and meeting knitters (and seamstresses and quilters- this book not only includes amazing illustrations and knitting patterns like her first two books, but sewing patterns as well).  

If you are anywhere in the area, please make the trip out!

For more details, check out Whitmore Lake Yarn Comany's Facebook page.

TNNA, At It's Finest

Yes, I realize that TNNA has come and gone like everything else flying by in this life, but time for a bit of a recap.  Of course I regret not taking as many pictures as I should have, but the weekend was intense.  Lovely, exciting, inspiring... but still intense.  

First up- my little corner of the TNNA world:


This was the first year I had a booth at TNNA (I think this fact plus being 7.5 months pregnant really helped build the intensity of the event!).  I went as a part of Deep South Fibers, and what a treat to be included with so many other great designers.  For their 5th Anniversary, DSF had many of their designers come and share booths at TNNA.  It was a fantastic idea and I hope they keep it going every year.  It was a great way to showcase new and old products to yarn shops, not to mention just a great opportunity to meet the people who are knitting and selling our patterns.



I would be somewhat amiss if I failed to mention the food of TNNA.  Like I mentioned before, I was 7.5 months pregnant (gimme a break- girl's gotta eat for two, folks!).  I know when people hear Columbus, Ohio they may not relate it to a place of culinary genius, but maybe they should!  I think I eat better TNNA weekend than in most of my travels.  The North Market becomes fuel for our long days, and Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams is our little "pick me up" for our sore and tired bodies..


To get us going in the morning, I found an amazing breakfast place.  Unfortunately, I can't disclose this information.  We were told to keep it a secret by a few other knitters we spotted there (it's that good!).

Then there are the knitters.  From the amazing people I met who told me that everyone they knew got a pair of slippers for Christmas, to the designers, the yarn shop owners, the friends.  Unfortunately, this is where my pictures are lacking (sad, considering how many pictures I shared of food above).  

The people are what make TNNA so fantastic.  I got to meet many wonderful people who I have known online or through their work for years.  I made new friends whose relationships will continue to grow.  It was summer camp packed into a weekend... with more of a fiber feel.

I did snag this picture of a knitter's gauge tattoo:

Nothing I love more than a prepared knitter (and it also reminds me of a dream I had last night where I got a tattoo... I'll save that for another time).

Then there's the products.  The yarn, the designs, the bags, the needles, the notions.  Somehow I managed to not get many pictures of this either... plus it's TNNA illegal- so we'll just say I was following the rules.

I did fall in love with this baby blanket I found in the Hill Country Weaver's section of the DSF booth (along with many of their other patterns- you should go check them out!).



Isn't it gorgeous?!  It involves weaving (the pink panels are woven), crochet, and knit.  I fell in love and secretly plotted to steal it as we all packed up.  I didn't, but luckily the pattern is available in their book, Musings from Mercury Hall.

Another great thing about TNNA?  I got to swatch in bed.  This has never happened at home!  I also got some mindless knitting done, which is why I decided to make the sweater of my recent baby gift set bottom- up.  Perfect for socializing and late-night knitting!


TNNA was amazing, I wish it happened more often, but I must confess... the best part of TNNA may have been coming home to Elise, who had been working on her new "excited face" all weekend:


Just can't get enough of it!

If you want to read a bit more about TNNA (and see some better pictures), make sure you check out tiny owl knits' and The Yarniad's posts on their blogs!