I haven't done an off the needles post in ages! I've actually been doing a fair bit of knitting so I really should get caught up and photograph everything so at least I can create project pages on Ravelry and maybe share a few with you here :) I think that's what happens around the holidays, there's always one more person that you want to knit for on your list (even if that person happens to be yourself... or is that just me?).
I don't knit gifts for the holidays often, it's no secret that I am a strong advocate of selfish knitting ;) And I only gift knit if a loved one has specifically requested something (or hinted at it). This year I had two people on my list to knit for--I wanted to surprise Shannon with a pair of French Press Felted Slippers which she's been wanting forever but never had time to cast on for.
Also, my mother really loved the Swift hat from JOURNEY (and I always steal her Pasha hat for shows--so she needed another knit hat to fill in when Pasha is away). I was off to a running start on the hat and figured I would get a good chunk of it done waiting in line ups during my last minute Christmas shopping. Wouldn't you know, even though I left most of my shopping to the very last minute, none of the shops were chaotic, the rare time I did end up in a line it moved faster than it took to get my knitting out. In the end I did not make my deadline and wrapped her pressie on the needles, with the promise I would finish it swiftly, lol. My Mom is a knitter and opening a work-in-progress didn't phase her much :)
In addition I've done quite a bit of knitting for me and Else--now to get around to blogging about it! All in good time I guess, I'm still catching up from winter break and how it slashed my work schedule.
I do however have one finished object to show you! Two nights ago I cast on the Garter Gaiter with two gorgeous skeins of Erika Knight Maxi Wool in Storm and Flax. It knit up incredibly quickly and I LOVE the finished product! It's super squishy and cozy and I loved working with the yarn--the plies are gently spun together which I loved because I don't always want such a tight twist and the result is a soft yet sturdy fabric, LOVE. And I love the pairing of these two neutral colourways, this is such a wearable piece, I know it will get a ton of use.
And the best part? I just happen to have a gorgeous skein of Erika Knight Vintage Wool in the Dark colourway to give away!! All you have to do is leave a comment below along with a way to contact you (email, Ravelry name, twitter handle, etc... whatever you prefer). The winner will be chosen Monday, January 20th.
Good Luck and Happy Tuesday!!!
*** This giveaway is now closed, thank you so much to all that entered and congratulations to Anne (aka sandinmysocks) for winning this gorgeous skein of Vintage Wool!!! ***
Wow, that yarn looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteI'm on a yarn diet, but winning yarn wouldn't count...right?
ReplyDeletegorgeous yarn! And the cowl is awesome! bbatting on Rav
ReplyDeleteI admire your no knitting for Christmas rule. I have primed my family to expect knitted gifts for the past 4 years. Stopping might be too painful.
ReplyDeleteI'm knockonwool on ravelry
Gorgeous! Thanks for doing this giveaway!
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love it, love it, love it ;)
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Deletei love your cowl in those lovely neutrals. and i love that dark colorway! i'm danamcg on ravelry
ReplyDeleteLove it! So simple and yet very eye-catching.
ReplyDeleteculabrat on ravelry
The yarn looks cozy! Love your blog and patterns, so inspiring. Lsage on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteLove, just pure love! I love the cowl, your policy towards holiday knitting (which I've adopted since last year's sweater went unappreciated by my sister) and that yarn. So soft, so squishy, so captivating. That blue is absolutely gorgeous--my perfect Navy blue! Thanks for the chance to win a skein. -tmueller128 on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteOooo, I love your big squishy cowl, the colors are great too. I just started knitting again and I would love to add that navy yarn to my tiny stash :) I am kellylc on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteThat yarn is gorgeous! And I love the cowl.
ReplyDeleteI'm @bon_marie on Twitter.
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ReplyDeleteLovely cowl! Looks like a perfect addition to any wardrobe. Forgot to leave my contact info: karinamaza in Rav
ReplyDeleteOhmygosh!! That's beautiful!! Xo rav I'd : gundyknitter
ReplyDeleteOh wow I love your cowl - so cozy and interesting, too! Would love to win that gorgeous yarn, thanks for the giveaway! skirtastop(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThe cowl looks like it would be so soft and squishy! It must have been so much fun to knit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway, I am AgathaDarling on Ravelry.
Such an inspiration. My handle is raeface.
ReplyDeleteI love how simple that cowl is, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteRav id: ceweller
Ooh . . . please tell me the cowl is nice mindless knitting. I have mostly been knitting as I commute lately, and I need to switch it up but still be able to knit in the semi-dark!
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Oh lovely! I'll be faving that on Ravelry later today :)
ReplyDeleteI've knitterynoob on Ravelry.
I've been looking for a nice thick project to take on after these DK weight mittens. Keeping this in mind! I'm annebee on ravelry :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yarn! Ravelry id is sjordan
ReplyDeleteThank you
Darnit Jane, I do not have time to cast on anything for myself right now...but I want a Garter Gaiter just like yours! :)
ReplyDeleteThe cowl is beautiful! My Rav id is wildwoolly
ReplyDeleteI would love that wool...but who wouldn't :) rav id: madgiddy
ReplyDeleteI love the dark inky blue. branje on rav.
ReplyDeleteOoh, lovely! thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat yarn looks lovely and your cowl so cozy.
ReplyDeleteRav ID is melosa
Your cowl looks lovely! Also love some of the other colourways in the Erika Knight Vintage Wool like the Mullberry and Iced Gem. Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
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This is wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteoops! Rav ID is NatashaLeBlanc
DeleteYour cowl looks great!
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: misskris545
That cowl is gorgeous! It is going directly into my Ravelry queue.
ReplyDeleteRav Id: ahickman
I love your cowl and the yarn too. raverly id audreycouture. thank you.
ReplyDeleteCowl looks so squishy and fab! I would love to win a skein of this yummy yarn.
ReplyDeleteravelry id: ummashin.
happy knitting!
very nice, as usual!
ReplyDeleteRav: mmm
Loving dark & navy blue lately!
ReplyDeleterav: curdy
Love the texture of the cowl! I've never tried Erika Knight's yarn yet and would love to win this skein of Vintage Wool. Thanks for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteTrishKnits on Rav
That cowl looks so gorgeous and soft, I bet it feels amazing to wear! Perfect for this time of year, fr sure. That dark colourway looks like an amazing shade of Navy, very pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cowl! The yarn looks so squishy!
ReplyDeleteDeianickelsen on Rav
Beautiful! eliz_lind at yahoo dot ca
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful dark blue!
ReplyDeletekatepricey on rav
I love the cowl, it does look very cozy. Bulky yarns are so cocoon-like! I'm zenitude on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteI love the cowl. It's very squishy looking. How nice of you to give away a skein of this yummy looking wool.
ReplyDeleteI love your cowl!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Wow, that yarn is so gorgeous!! It looks incredibly soft - just the kind of yarn you want to cuddle after a long day of work :) Your cowl is lovely, and I adore neutral palettes - they're just what you want when you need comfort ^__^ Thank you for the lovely giveaway - that navy is a beautiful shade; one of my FAVOURITE colours, and will go with everything I own so I think it would have to become an every day cowl :) - my Ravelry name is symondezyn ^__^
ReplyDeleteImpossible to pass up a chance for free yarn!
ReplyDeletebluedogwoolies on ravelry
Mmm, looks yummy, squooshy and the dark color is perfect! Id love to try out this yarn<3
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful!
ReplyDeletemarymich on ravelry
LOVE the cowl and LOVE the color combination! I've only been knitting for others for a long time and would love to self-indulge and knit this delicious cowl for myself! I just love her! Thanks you for your generosity! maureenea@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteLove your cowl, that yarn is beautiful!
ReplyDeleterav id: navystripes
Beautiful cowl and definitely looks squishy! Rav Id: honeysugar
ReplyDeleteThe cowl looks super warm and that yarn looks wonderfully squishy and so pretty! Rav id: pattymatt
ReplyDeleteHave committed to knit more in 2014!! More yarn would sure add to the fun! Ravelry= iHike
ReplyDeletethe Dark colorway is absolutely gorgeous! ravelry id: ariel8863
ReplyDeleteImagining so many things I can make with that beautiful, squishy yarn! diann325@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a rich colour! Oh the things I could do with this..... Ravelry-Grizzlieknits
ReplyDeleteThe garter gaiter has been on my to-knit list forever! Yours is gorgeous and I love the colors! megan@gestell.org
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gaiter, and beautiful yarn! RavID jaf61205
ReplyDeleteI really like the Garter Gaiter in neutrals! thecraftyroach[at]gmail[dot]com
ReplyDeleteI would love to squeeze that skein....it seems so soft! Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteLove the cowl and love the yarn! rav: kellypasta
ReplyDeleteThe cowl looks lovely on you...a perfect go-to-piece that would fit in most wardrobes.
ReplyDeleteAlso...thank you...for the heads up on a new-to-me yarn...
I have added it to my list of products to see...and touch...in person! ;-)
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The yarn looks lovely....so does the cowl.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! That cowl is beautiful!
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Sorry I didn't add my Ravid: woolercoaster
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cowl!!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteblueketty@hotmail.com
The colour and the cowl are lovely and quick knitting works for me!
ReplyDeleteRav ID: Humaha
gorgeous cowl, looks really squishy.
ReplyDeleteMargaret
Okay...it is 34C in my part of the world. Gorgeous yarn + winter can't come soon enough. Rav ID - Bionicknitawoman
ReplyDeletePerfect combination; the cowl and the yarn. Lovely and soft.
ReplyDeleteRav ID: kimberlyhknits
Beautiful yarn in a beautiful combination. Not to mention that it looks absolutely lovely on you. Gorgeous yarn - thanks for the chance to try it.
ReplyDeleteBordergirl on Ravelry
I love the cowl and the yarn looks so soft..it certainly is pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe cowl is gorgeous. I need to check out this yarn, it's new to me.
ReplyDeleteIt was non-stop gift knitting for months, so many mitts... so the first thing I did on Jan 1st was cast on your McMilne shawl, because I needed a nice project for me! rav id: christykitsch
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant cowl! Thanks for the giveaway. My Ravelry handle is sariska.
ReplyDeleteHi Jane, even if for me is so difficult to understand english language i follow you often. Thanks for the giveaway, the colours are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI beg your pardon for my english.
EgleBreme on Ravelry
Great combination of yarns in a most wearable pattern. Thanks for the gorgeous yarn in the giveaway to a lucky recipient!
ReplyDelete(Rav ID ajane)
The cowl and yarn are beautiful! Thank you for this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteRav: HollyBerries
What a lovely cowl! And the skein you are giving away is the most beautiful shade of blue. I'm hannahr on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cowl and love the yarn! Thank you for such a nice giveaway. I am knittinglass on Ravelry.
ReplyDeletegorgeous colours you chose for your gaiter! romykins on Rav
ReplyDeleteLove the new cowl and the yarn looks diviiiiiine! Thanks for the chance to win! Rav ID Noni26
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the yarn, thanks for holding a giveaway! Rav ID Loelee
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color! Can't wait to win it. ;-) I'm littleblackdog on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous yarn!
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That is lovely. My ravelry name is: michelleowls
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the rest of your fo's.