Thursday, October 20, 2011

Designer Roundup: The Giveaway

To complete my wee designer roundup series and to celebrate Blogtober I have decided to have a giveaway :-)  In order to spread the love for the designers I have mentioned I will gift one person any pattern of your choice by one of the designers I have featured (it doesn't have to be one of the patterns I have featured).  All you need to do to enter is leave a comment here letting me know which pattern you would like to win and your Ravelry name (or email address if you aren't a Ravelry member).  If you don't knit but like the look of a pattern enter anyway, if you win you can always twist someone's arm to knit for you :-)
Finally since I love discovering new patterns and designers feel free to add your current favorite pattern or designer to your comment as well.
I will close this off and do a draw using random.org at 8pm (NZ time) on Tues 25th October so check back Tuesday night for the results.

And just because this posts needs a pic here are my fur babies

19 comments:

  1. I love(d) the look of Wray...till I saw it was knitted in lace weight! I'd love to knit a beyond pueperium (no idea if I've spelt that right) by Kelly Brooker :)

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  2. Oh Wray is pretty! There are so many, I do love Kelly Brooker's new Vertebrae, looks like an idea new baby gift :)

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  3. I LOVE Kelly Brooker's Hine pattern - shame the free version isn't the right size for my girl.
    (Erin - Plingie)

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  4. I'd have to go for Wray too, very pretty and most of the other adult ones are already in my library; whoops!
    Sewsable on Rav

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  5. I really like Christine's Daisy May Cardigan pattern, its so gorgeous!
    I love the wray too, however, Im far too chubby to fit it, LOL

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  6. oh i like Kelly's vertebrae - very versatile.

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  7. I really like Aestlight Shawl by Gudrun Johnston. I think it would be for me!!!
    zjuniper on Rav

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  8. i love gundruns designs..and im particularly smitten with this sweater at the moment.. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/levenwick ...so id have to pick that if i won!..another pattern and designer that i love is melissa labarre im into this cowl http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/avery-6 and just about everything in wool book one :)

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  9. I love Elena Nodel's patterns and love both the pepper and the saffron. hard choice though...so many lovely designers and patterns out there. Also love Kelly's patterns (and have the ones I like).

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  10. I love the Sycamore Vest by Hannah Fettig. I can see this on quite a few of my friends. I love a pattern I can use again and again.

    greyowl (ravelry id)

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  11. Aestlight Shawl by Gudrun Johnston

    maryannhoth@yahoo.com

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  12. i would LOVE the explorer Vest pattern :D

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  13. Oh my. I've just eaten up all your posts and felt very guilty that I haven't knitted all the gorgeous projects.
    Like you - I pretty much love anything by Gudrun or Ysolda. Our kiwi girls are very tlented too, as are the Aussie ones. We are so lucky that we can knit. And your kids are lucky that you knit for them!
    Don't know which pattern, too hard basket ;)

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  14. I would love to knit the Tropical Fish Skirt by Elena Nodel :)

    Miss-Shelley on rav

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  15. I'd love Kelly's Hine pattern. CraftyWeeWifey :D

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  16. I have been looking at an Idlewood [Cecily Glowik MacDonald] for me and being chicken
    I'm a bit partial to anything Stephen West at the moment grubbiejulz over there

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  17. So many of my favourite designers have been featured in your roundup and are in my HUGE Rav queue. I'd have to say that my wish would be for a Ysolda Teague pattern because I'm always knitting for the kids and never for myself and I just drool over her patterns *grin*
    NecessaryDecadenc on Ravelry.

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  18. Transferring a comment:
    it's a hard choice ... i want to make a cardy for myself and love the look of "cria" and "moch" but I'd also love a "Benji" pattern.

    FYI I found you via TNN and I'm shortlette on ravelry. Thanks for this chance.

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  19. Another comment:
    Not sure I commented correctly but wanted to say I really enjoyed reading your last three blog posts :)
    And ATM the lighthouse keeper's wife is a firm fav.

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