mommyhood knitting

EVENTS || KNIT CITY!!!

Knit City Event

i. am. so. excited. knit city is almost here!


we've been anxiously counting down the days until knit city for weeks now! our favorite canadian knitting event is almost here!!!!! i cannot wait!  i mean seriously - the yarn harlot is going to be there! i think i may pass out with glee during her lecture!  her books/blog are a staple for reading and laughing along with in our house.

when i sat down to write this post i at first was trying to come up with all sorts of words/sentences that described knit city but in all honesty it just plain comes down to this - IT'S AWESOME! there. i said it.  stellar instructors & classes, amazing vendors & sponsors, events...and the people...let's not forget the chance to hang out with all your fave knitting peeps and designers! it really is a big friendly room filled with fiber lovers of all kinds. it's my happy place!

knit city is october 26th and 27th and runs from 10am-5pm each day. make sure to pop by the knitcity website to see the list of vendors and classes! 


 and speaking of vendors i'll be there again this year! jane richmond and i will be there with a big ol' booth with her pattern designs and also a table for our publishing company marian rae publications (new website coming asap). so make sure you come on by and say a big hello to me! i'm excited to see you all! we are at booth #4.

you can also see samples and buy pretty paper copies of my dreiecke hat pattern and downton cowl pattern over at one of my favorite yarn companies booth - sweet fiber! i recently finished a dreiecke hat in her cashmerino worsted and it is heaven!!

did i mention instagram? make sure to follow along with our behind the scenes shots on instagram! make sure you use hashtag #knitcity2013 on all of your fave social media!


cascadia by amanda milne and fiona mcleanjane richmond and alexa ludeman (of tin can knits) are designing super secret patterns with the knit city custom colourways (inspired by the knit city logo and vancouver, created by kattikoo and indigodragonfly, you can see them here) and will be available at the show. and besides exciting new pattern releases there is also cool knit city merchandise! who doesn't love a new tshirt or project bags from the show? you can find the knit city merch table at the marketplace and also sold on their website after the show. 

the two fabulously talented ladies behind knit city and knit social are amanda and fiona. they rock! they work so hard to put together these wonderful events for all of us each year and we ♥ them so! they also  have exciting news to share this year! they just released their first book filled with designs and interviews from fabulous west coast knitters & dyers called "Cascadia"! it will be debuted for sale at the event as well and is not to be missed!


are you planning on coming? i so hope to see you! come on out next weekend and celebrate your love of knitting with us all at knit city! see you soon ♥

knit city 2013

SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || GIVEAWAY WINNERS!!!

Morning Light photograph by Birdandbloke
Photo Credit: Morning Light by Birdandbloke
are you guys ready to find out who won our GIANT summer sweater knit along giveaway?

i am so excited about the amazing and wonderful sponsors we had for our summer sweater knit along! so many talented designers and businesses that so generously donated some seriously awesome prizes for you all! so a HUGE thank you goes out to them. please make sure to go and visit their sites and show them some love!

i also want to say thank you to all of you who have knitted along with us the last few months. it's my favorite time of year and it means so much to me - truly. i know some of you have been wondering where my sweater is....and soon, very soon, you will find out why more knitting wasn't shown by me this kal. it's exciting and i can't wait to share with you all next week!

you ready to hear who the winners are? cross your fingers.......


1ST PLACE WINNER
ELIZABETH ATKIN (rav id: lerz)
you have won the following prizes!!! congrats!!!
- 2 skeins of shelter in soot and a pattern pamphlet for the quinnipiac cowl by leila raabe from brooklyn tweed.
- $50 Gift Certificate from Sundara Yarns
- 1 winner will win a copy of every e-book by Tin Can Knits 
- a copy of knitbot essentials by hannah fettig from knitbot
- 1 skein of purple label cashmere sock yarn in pink grapefruit from tanis fiber arts.
- a double double in foxy print from chicken boots.
- a $35 gift certificate to hazel knits.

2ND PLACE WINNER

CINDY MOUSSEAU (rav id: morelikejune)
you have won the following prizes!!! congrats!!!
 - $25 Gift Certificate to Jane Richmond 
- a $25 gift certificate to the yarniad.
- $25 gift certificate to duck duck wool
- 1 skein cashmere dk in colorway Mojito from pepperberryknits
- a $25 gift certificate to two little plums by alicia plummer.
-2 custom knitting stamps from twig & linen

3RD PLACE WINNER
CHANTEL INGRAM (rav id: mudpunch)
you have won the following prizes!!! congrats!!!
- $25 Gift Certificate to by Annie Claire
- a $25 gift certificate to thread & ladle
- (2), 245 yd skeins of 100% Bamboo yarn with a copy of the Bamboo Ladder Vest Knitting Pattern from ashland bay
- a set of 8 stitch markers with a small coordinating storage tin from knit girl in idaho.

all the prizes can be viewed in more detail in our giveaway post here


a HUGE thank you again to all of our amazing sponsors!!!! such wonderful prizes!!!and THANK YOU to all of you fab knitters for joining in. i promise there will be some fun things happening in the rav group during the rest of this year and a new knit along in january!! more details to come!


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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || THE GIVEAWAY IS HERE!

tassel garland from confetti system shop
tassel garland from confetti system shop
it's time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wahoo!!! the biggest giveaway we've ever had! summer sweater knit along 2013 has come to an end and it's time for some amazing prizes from our super duper awesome sponsors!!!!

*Please note: the knit along has already ended. This giveaway is for those who have already participated in the Summer Sweater Knit Along that ended last week.*

you ready to drool? here are the awesome businesses that supported our summer sweater knit along & their generous prizes! a big thank you to all of them for their generosity and support in keeping our knit alongs running all year! they are the best so please go show them all some love and tell them i sent you <3

brooklyn tweed
brooklyn tweed
|| PRIZE ||
- two skeins of shelter in soot and a pattern pamphlet for the quinnipiac cowl by leila raabe from brooklyn tweed.

knitbot
knitbot
|| PRIZE ||
- copy of knitbot essentials by hannah fettig


tanis fiber arts
tanis fiber arts
|| PRIZE ||
- 1 skein of purple label cashmere sock yarn in pink grapefruit from tanis fiber arts.
tin can knits
tin can knits
|| PRIZE ||
- copies of all 4 tin can knits books (handmade in the uk, great white north, pacific knits, 9 months of knitting.
sundara yarn
|| PRIZE ||
- a $50 gift certificate to sundara yarn.
hazel knits
hazel knits
|| PRIZE ||
- a $35 gift certificate to hazel knits.
the yarniad
the yarniad
|| PRIZE ||
- a $25 gift certificate to the yarniad.
chicken boots
chicken boots
|| PRIZE ||
- a double double in foxy print from chicken boots.
pepperberry knits
pepperberry knits
|| PRIZE ||
- 1 skein cashmere dk in colorway Mojito from pepperberryknits.
jane richmond designs
jane richmond designs
|| PRIZE ||
- a $25 gift certificate from jane richmond designs.
two little plums
two little plums
|| PRIZE ||
- a $25 gift certificate to two little plums by alicia plummer.
twig & linen
twig & linen
|| PRIZE ||
- 2 custom knitting stamps from twig & linen
duck duck wool
duck duck wool
|| PRIZE ||
- $25 gift certificate to duck duck wool
thread & ladle
|| PRIZE ||
- a $25 gift certificate to thread & ladle
by annie claire
by annie claire
|| PRIZE ||
- a $25 gift certificate to by annie claire.
|| PRIZE ||
- 2-245 yd skeins of 100% Bamboo yarn with a copy of the Bamboo Ladder Vest Knitting Pattern from ashland bay
knit girl in idaho
|| PRIZE ||
- a set of 8 stitch markers with a small coordinating storage tin from knit girl in idaho.

||  FIRST PLACE ||
- sundara yarns prize  - brooklyn tweed prize  - tin can knits prize  - knitbot prize package - tanis fiber arts prize  - chicken boots prize  - hazel knits prize

|| SECOND PLACE ||
- jane richmond designs prize  - the yarniad prize - pepperberry knits prize  - two little plums prize  - twig & linen prize  - duck duck wool prize

|| THIRD PLACE ||
- by annie claire prize  - thread & ladle prize  - ashland bay prize  - knit girl in idaho prize

HOW TO ENTER:
- You must simply be signed up in the SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG and have started a project.  You DO NOT have to be done your project but you must have cast on and started knitting.

RULES:
- You must have left a valid email address when you signed up in the form above.
- You must have taken part in the SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG that is now over.
- Giveaway ends Monday, October 14th, 2013 at midnight, pst.

you can follow along with all things summer sweater knit along below:
- get inspired by checking out our kal pinterest board
- take part in all the fun conversation & make new friends in our ravelry group
- find out more and find all the posts and info "here" on our kal homepage.

- remember to tag your instagram/facebook/twitter/google+ pics with #sskal.

good luck everyone!!! so many wonderful prizes!!! i can't wait to see who wins!!!  thanks so very much for knitting along with me!

SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || STARRING YOU!

poolside knit by ryanpagehaas
it's time.....for STARRING YOU!!!! yay! it's my turn to show off some of the awesome sweaters from our 2013 summer sweater knit along!!

i'm always amazed at the amount of sweaters that get knit up during our sskal! it blows my mind. when going in to look at them all i'm just in awe of the talent, skill and overwhelming awesomeness that you all create! it seriously makes me so happy!
knickerbocker tee knit by mamtronic
doing the starring you post is my way of saying thank you for knitting along with me, for chatting, for friendships, for support, for laughter, for shoulders to lean on and for inspiration. all of you who take part in our knit alongs mean so much to me and i hope you enjoy seeing all your hard work in today's post. i wish i could show them all but it would take me a week to put them all together :)

portside knit by knitmish
here's a taste of what was knit up in this years summer sweater knit along starring you!


agnes knit by mamatronic
pomme de pin cardigan knit by kpbailey
 featherweight, buckwheat, wispy cardi and sedum knit by urbanizer
ladies classic raglan knit by sewtechnicolor
1. twigs and willows 2. amiga
il grande favorito knit by mamatronic
georgia knit by sdurank
hooray and grace knit by culabrat
sambuca knit by sbnyc
1. blair 2. audrey 3. windswept 4. dragonflies jumper
1. pappilon 2.chocolate stout 3. beatnik 4. paulie
1. grace 2.brick 3. grace 4. boxy
brownstone knit by roxyde
1. paige cardigan 2. chesterfield 3. wispy cardigan 4. peterborough
1. still light tunic 2. chic cables & lace cowl neck 3.lauriel
owelet knit by holycuteness
1. antler cardigan 2. kinsale  3. harry potter sweater 4. owelet
1. wonder years 2. mamacharm 3. leaf and lace 4. organic guernsey
1. nanook 2. striped sweater 3. bailey's irish cream
1. i heart aran 2. ginny's cardigan 3. pioneer
aren't you all amazing!!!! makes me get all teary eyed looking at them. so proud of you all for finishing up your wip's and for making new projects too! yay!!! big hugs to you all, and again, thank you from the bottom of my heart for knitting with me. i heart you all <3

p.s.next week is our HUGE GIVEAWAY so make sure you are signed up!


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- sign up for the knit along by clicking "here". 

- get inspired by checking out our kal pinterest board
- take part in all the fun conversation & make new friends in our ravelry group
- find out more and find all the posts and info "here" on our kal homepage.

- remember to tag your instagram/facebook/twitter/google+ pics with #sskal.

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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || DEADLINE EXTENSION POLL

vintage bowl on www.luvinthemommyhood.com #sskal

our deadline is here for the summer sweater knit along!  are you ready?

yes? no? maybe so? need another week? or 2 weeks? done but have another wip you would like to finish up? let's vote on it! you know how we love a kal extension. click on the link below to vote for your choice! 


i can't wait to see all the sweaters done! the ravelry group thread for all your finished sweaters is already filled with the most lovely projects! you guys are so amazing!

vintage bowl on www.luvinthemommyhood.com #sskal

how's your SSKAL project coming along? which sweater did you make? are you close to being done?

p.s. don't miss the new Brooklyn Tweed BT Fall 2013 Collection! Stunning pieces! I'm obsessing over Oshima!

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- get inspired by checking out our kal pinterest board
- take part in all the fun conversation & make new friends in our ravelry group
- find out more and find all the posts and info "here" on our kal homepage.

- remember to tag your instagram/facebook/twitter/google+ pics with #sskal.

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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || HOW TO BLOCK YOUR KNITTING WITH GUEST JANE RICHMOND

blocking your knitting with guest jane richmond #sskal

some of you are coming up on the home stretch of your summer sweater knit along projects and one question we hear a lot about in our ravelry group during this time is blocking. how to do it, why to do it, the methodology behind hit, drying times etc.

i was super excited when my bestie and partner in crime jane richmond offered to guest post on this important subject because if you knit - you will need to know how to block and block properly.

build your own custom blocking screen by jane richmond

i'm so super jealous of the sweet set up jane's got going on that puts my poor methods to shame. honestly...my mind is blown. after you're done reading the post you can find the tutorial on how to make your own sweet blocking set up just like jane's over on her blog today! 

aside from wearing my knits when they are done blocking i have to admit that one of my favorite parts of blocking is not the blocking itself but the soaking. i love the adrenaline rush from taking that item you've SLAVED over and plunging it into soapy water. it's scary and fun all at the same time. i'm also obsessed with what i use to soak my knits. currently i am IN LOVE with eucalan's newest scent - wrapture. obsessed. i've been finding myself hunting around my condo looking for things to block in this lovely scent. in fact i had a handful of samples of wrapture and i'm almost all out. time to buy a big bottle :) think of it as shampoo/perfume for your hand knits. the magic potion to put that extra bit of va va voom to your hand knits! i also really like the brand SOAK as well. i recommend both for your hand knits.

strathcona by jane richmond
strathcona by jane richmond
so while i daydream of my knits soaked in wrapture i'll let you hear from the lovely jane richmond and her awesome tips on how to block your knitting! let's get soaking!

let's hear from jane....

Fairly recently Shannon had a blocking emergency. It was the day before a photo shoot and she realized she hadn't blocked her knitting so she immediately wet blocked it and laid it flat on her living room floor to dry. By 10 o'clock that night the garment was still damp. After a quick phone conversation, it was decided, I would come and rescue the knitting with the promise that I could have it dry by morning. I kept my word, the crisis was averted, and it got me thinking about putting together a tutorial on how I like to block my knitting. 

Ready? Here we go!

blocking your knitting with guest jane richmond #sskal

1) I fill the bathroom or kitchen sink (depending on size of knitted item) with tepid water and a no-rinse wool wash such as Eucalan or Soak.

blocking your knitting with guest jane richmond #sskal

2) I toss in my knitting and squish the soap suds through the fabric. 

blocking your knitting with guest jane richmond #sskal

3) I let it soak for a minimum of 15-20 minutes. 

blocking your knitting with guest jane richmond #sskal

...I always set a timer otherwise I forget all about it!

blocking your knitting with guest jane richmond #sskal

4) Then I drain the sink and squish out as much excess water as I can. It's important to squeeze only, DO NOT wring out your knitting!

blocking your knitting with guest jane richmond #sskal

5) I lay the item flat on a dry towel and roll or fold it up. If you are blocking a sweater or other large piece of knitting try to support the weight of the entire piece when transferring it from the sink to the towel, that way you won't stretch out the fabric accidentally as wool can get very heavy when it takes on water.

blocking your knitting with guest jane richmond #sskal


6) I jump around on the towel to squeeze most of the remaining water out of the knitting. I recommend doing this on laminate floor in your kitchen or bathroom otherwise you'll end up with a wet spot on your carpet!

blocking your knitting with guest jane richmond #sskal


7) Then I unroll the towel and bring my slightly damp knitting over to my blocking area. I've heard of people blocking directly on their carpet, on towels on their bed, on blocking mats, the possibilities are endless really and we as knitters are creative by nature. I like to use window screens which I set on top of my Costco drying rack, this way the entire piece can lay flat and still get air circulation from above and below. Pieces dry in a flash this way and if I have a very urgent deadline I'll set up a standing fan and it does the job in half the time! Just recently Chris and I put our heads together to make a custom drying screen for my knitting (as seen above), if you'd like to see how we made ours you can find the full tutorial on my blog

blocking your knitting with guest jane richmond #sskal

8) Once I've laid my piece out flat I use a measuring tape to ensure I am blocking to the intended measurements.

And that's that! Easy peasy.

Blocking is a great way to help your knitting look it's best. Even if a pattern does not require it as one of the finishing steps it's always nice to give your finished work a little soak to even out the stitches and allow the yarn to bloom and soften. 

Thanks for having me on your blog as part of the Summer Sweater Knit Along Shan! It's always a fun time dropping in on this wonderful space 

yay! thanks for stopping by hun! if you wake up tomorrow and that screen is gone you know it's at my house! lol!!!! wink wink... you can find all things jane richmond here:


what do you use to do your blocking? do you have a fave method or wash that you are loving? let's chat blocking!!!

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- find out more and find all the posts and info "here" on our kal homepage.

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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || WHAT'S IN YOUR KNITTING BAG?


this is fun. c'mon...admit it, you're all as nosy as i am and love to see what other knitters carry around in their knitting bags. 

i had way too much fun doing this and had to stop myself from taking copious amounts of pictures of inanimate objects that are part of my favorite thing about knitting - the notions and accessories! if we are on a yarn diet we can still buy tools..hehe..and bags...and stitch markers...and tape measures...and pretty little things...the list goes on!

wanna see more of what's in mine on a typical day?




on any given day the above are always with me in one of my knitting bags. i use the project bags you see below and the black and white zippered pouch comes with me EVERYWHERE. in fact, i need to make a bigger one. all the goodies in the first pic of this post fit in there...barely :) you can find more on my box bag here, my sock knitting project bag here (free tutorial) and my zippered pouch here.

i like to use my indie project bag or my jordana paige bag (if i have a lot bring) when i take my knitting out and i need more than what will fit in the bags below. my indie bag fits 2-3 projects, journals, my full set of needles and more so it's my go to car knitting/knit night etc bag for my on the go knitting.

so...c'mon now...i showed you mine so you show me yours...what's in your knitting bag? 

ITEMS IN MY BAG....
---> foldable scissors from knit picks
---> needle gauge from churchmouse yarns
---> retractable tape measure from knit picks and knitsocial 
---> stitch markers from sweet fiber yarns 
---> lace stitch markers, misc stitch markers from knit picks 
---> locking stitch markerssplit ring stitch markers from knit picks
---> bent tip tapestry needles 
---> cable knitting needle from knit picks
---> stitch markers from my lovely friend aja, amy and jana
---> miscellaneous journals
---> clover #336 knitting counter (kacha-kacha) (bought from urban yarns)
---> snap'n go notions case from exchanging fire

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- sign up for the knit along by clicking "here".
- get inspired by checking out our kal pinterest board
- take part in all the fun conversation & make new friends in our ravelry group
- find out more and find all the posts and info "here" on our kal homepage.

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KNITTING || THE BARBARA COWL - FREE PATTERN!!

i've been so excited to share today's FREE knitting pattern! the barbara cowl is here!

i was over the moon to be able to design this pattern for sweet georgia yarns using their brand new yarn - trinity worsted (70% superwash merino, 20% cashmere, 10% silk). you all know how much I love cashmere and you mix that with sweet georgia yarn and color and i'm in heaven!!!! the barbara cowl only takes 2 pretty skeins! the perfect indulgence pattern. you know we all deserve a little cashmere in our lives....

Barbara Cowl by veryshannon.com


this pattern is so fun! fo'reals! it's ideal purse knitting but not boring purse knitting! 

barbara is a squishy, comfy and reversible infinity cowl perfect for layering that looks great worn single or double looped. barbara is sure to be a “go-to” cowl in your wardrobe. barbara is knit flat to allow you to try on your cowl as you knit to get the best length for your height and body type. the barbara cowl showcases the subtleness of hand dyed yarn and is a satisfying project perfect for a beginner and beyond. the broken rib pattern is easy to memorize and fun to knit.

those of you who know me know that i love sweet georgia yarns and so do my knitter pals. we heart felicia and her wonderful, bright, bold and gorgeous line of fabulous yarns! the fact that she is located in vancouver, bc is just icing on the cake since it's so close i can actually see felicia occasionally and embrarass her by hugging and fawning over her beautiful yarns. she is so talented and her yarns are stunning. if you haven't knit with sweet georgia yarns you should definitely try. you'll be addicted - trust me! so yarn yummy!!!

the barbara cowl was inspired by my best friend and biggest supporter - my lovely mom barbara. 

you can read more about the inspiration behind this cowl and more over on the sweet georgia blog today. my mom and dad were just in town for 2 weeks and they left this morning. needless to say i'm still crying. i miss them horribly already (love you guys).

Barbara Cowl by veryshannon.com
head on over to ravelry to get your FREE COPY today! i'm so excited to see some of these knit up!! make sure to show off pics of your barbara cowls in our ravelry group here. happy knitting!


you can find all awesome things sweet georgia yarns below:


*all images by felicia lo of sweet georgia yarns

SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || EASY EASE WITH GUEST ALICIA PLUMMER OF TWO LITTLE PLUMS

Easy Ease with Alicia Plummer on luvinthemommyhood.com
Pattern: Portside by Alicia Plummer || Image Src: PostScriptLove
i'm so excited to have one of my fave knitting designer pals on the blog today for our summer sweater knit along! the lovely, talented and oh so funny alicia plummer of two little plums is here with us today talking about all things ease. i know a lot of you are always chatting about ease. how much, how little, where, how it works, how to change it etc...so i thought it was fitting to have the designer of the sweater actually called "ease" (which is currently at the top of my "to make list") come and chat with us all about ease.

alicia's designs are so perfectly northeast cozy with modern lines. they are the sort of designs you will stop everything to knit and that you love to wear when you are done. true wardrobe staples with clean and comfy design aesthetics. i'm so lucky to know alicia as a friend as well as a designer and this girl has some mad skills people. she also sews! so make sure you pop by her blog or ravelry page and give her a nice warm hello!
Easy Ease with Alicia Plummer on luvinthemommyhood.com
and now let's hear from alicia......



Ease. The word alone conjures up images of effortlessness, breezy weather, and relaxed emotions.

It sounds “easy”…(not in the negative connotation! Ha.) In the knitting world, however, it can cause a lot of anxiety and confusion for the knitter. How can something so simple sounding be so…so…frustrating?

Simply put, Ease is the difference in measurement from the finished garment to the wearer’s actual body.

Negative Ease is what you see when something appears “skin tight”, like many popular tank tops these days. Chances are, you have some layering tanks in your closet now. Curious? Take one out, lay it on the floor and measure across the body directly under the armpits. More than likely, it’s smaller than your chest circumference. Since it’s a knitted fabric, it stretches and gives where it needs to. Something from a less forgiving fabric like canvas or linen wouldn’t even fit over your head! Most knitted hats and fingerless mitt are written with negative ease so that they stay put! In this case, negative ease is necessary. My upcoming Thoroughbred mitts (shown at bottom of post) are written with just .5'' of negative ease, but they hug the hands nicely.
Easy Ease with Alicia Plummer on luvinthemommyhood.com
Ease by Alicia Plummer
No ease is when the finished measurements are identical to your own. My version of Jane Richmond’s stunningly simple Oatmeal pullover is a good example of no ease.

Positive Ease, my personal favorite of the Eases, is larger around than the wearer’s measurements. I find it the most flattering because not every single aspect of your anatomy is on display, and I have parts that should be in baggier clothing (sigh. The mummy tummy). Positive ease does not necessarily mean you’ll look like you’re wearing a big potato sack. When I put a test call out on my sweaters, a lot of the time I hear testers say “I don’t want it to be too baggy. Can I modify it?” (we will get into modification in the next paragraph). Well, a lot of ease with the right shaping can be downright gorgeous.

My favorite sweater I’ve ever designed is Ease—I don’t think there’s a knitter out there who doesn’t look amazing in it! 

Ease has an intended 3’’ of positive ease at the bust, but less at the waist and hips. That gives it a slouchy yet flattering look. Portside, however, has almost no intended ease at the bust but increasing ease at the hips and waist. Heathered, by Melissa Schaschwary, has 3’’ of positive ease throughout—also flattering.
Easy Ease with Alicia Plummer on luvinthemommyhood.com
But will it fit me? I’ve seen (and been!) a paralyzed knitter who is stuck trying to decide on a size. 

Because a knit fabric stretches, more than likely your sweater will fit unless your gauge is terribly wrong. (This has happened to me before. 31’’ bust for an 18m old child? No thanks. Lots of ripping there!) Modifying for intended ease is simpler than you think.

Easy Ease with Alicia Plummer on luvinthemommyhood.com
Let’s say that there is a sweater you love with 2’’ of intended ease in a gauge of 5 sts to the inch and you’re a 33’’ bust, but the sweater is based on a 34’’ bust (so pattern garment 36’’ total, but you need 35’’ for the ideal fit). Your stitch count for the bust in pattern would be 36 x5, which is 180 sts. Simply take your gauge and multiply by your bust plus intended ease (so 33 plus 2, is 35). 35 x 5 is 175 sts. Work to that number instead of the number in the pattern. Schematic measurements are a great help when doing this. You can take the schematic and write down your numbers (with intended ease—don’t forget this step!) and multiply by gauge to determine your ideal stitch counts.

Easy Ease with Alicia Plummer on luvinthemommyhood.com
Viola! Perfection!

In closing, ease of all types can be flattering depending on how it’s used. The thicker the yarn, the more ease you’ll want. Happy knitting! xoxo
Easy Ease with Alicia Plummer on luvinthemommyhood.com
thank you so much for coming on today alicia! thank you for being a wonderful friend and for all the chuckles my cute little space bar you xoxoxo you know how much i adore you.

you guys can find all things alicia plummer on her ravelry page here or on her blog here.

what are your favorite tips about ease? any tricks you use to help keep it all straight? a fave sweater you love that plays with ease? come chat! i can't wait to see how all of your projects are coming along! 

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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || FREE PRINTABLE YARN STASH BALL BANDS!!

Yarn Stash Ball Bands Free Printable on luvinthemommyhood.com

my stash needs some tlc and reorganizing. you know how it goes right friends?

i recently got some new lovelies to add to my stash and when going to put them all away i realized i've let my yarn stash get slightly messy and a tad disorganized. i also realized i've been a bad, bad girl and while even though adding my stash to my ravelry stash page i have not been as diligent as i should be on keeping my ball bands with my wound skeins. oops!

now looking back there are a few i'm pondering what they actually are. so laying in bed last night staring at my stash as i was falling asleep (am i the only one who does this???) i thought why not come up with my own fun ball band that i can print out and wrap around my stash for those skeins and cakes that i have lost my ball bands for. i can then take all my deets from my ravelry stash page and write it on my ball band! yesiree! and then i thought i had to share it with all of you because i had so much gosh darn fun making it.

so print it out - cut it out and wrap those lovelies with it or curl it up and stick in in your cake. whatever floats your boat :)

i've given you 2 sizes - a regular ball band size and a larger one that may fit around a wound cake. they are lovingly called  "Oops....I lost my ball band".
click below to download your copy!


oh and one tip to remember....you are more than allowed to sing britney spears "oops, i did it again" while printing and cutting these out as they were my inspiration for the name :) and yes, that's how we roll around here.

how do you keep your stash organized? bins? totes? ravelry? let's chat stash love m'dears! who doesn't love hearing and seeing others people stash?!

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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || KNITTING WITH LINEN WITH GUEST HANNAH FETTIG OF KNITBOT

knitbot linen by hannah fettig
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one of the things i find the most exciting about our summer sweater knit alongs are the yarns. ohhhh...the choices. so many gorgeous and drool worth yarns being knit with! 

watching all the chit chat about project choices and pairing the right yarns, colors, etc together is just so darn inspiring! during all these discussions one of the most chatted about fibers is linen. there's always questions about knitting with linen, which in case you're wondering, makes a beautiful, light weight garment. it's an interesting fiber to work with and one our ravelry group is always chatting about.
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when thinking about a post on knitting with linen i thought who better to bring in to give us the low down on knitting with linen than hannah fettig herself! swoon! her newest collection "knitbot linen" for quince & co speaks for itself. clean, modern lines let that linen just shine! quince & co's linen yarn - sparrow is just lovely.

i'm so excited to have hannah fettig as a guest today! she has been one of my favorite designers for years now and her pattern the "effortless cardigan" was the reason our summer sweater knit alongs even started to begin with. it was my first adult sized garment. so thank you hannah - for all your inspiration & for being here with us today!

knitbot linen by hannah fettig
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now let's here from hannah...
I have worked with linen and other plant fiber based yarns in the past.  But this year I truly discovered just how wonderful it is, both to work with and to wear.  If you're familiar with my design work you know about my love affair with open front drapey cardigans.  Linen fabric naturally drapes and knit at a looser gauge, well, it's doesn't get much drapier than this.
Recently I shared some tips for working with linen yarn on my website.  I wanted to share them here with Shannon's readers since some of you may be venturing into linen for her summer KAL. 
Linen yarn is spun from a plant fiber so it isn't forgiving the way wool is.  Any stitch you create is going to be frozen in time exactly as you make it, no amount of blocking is going to change what those stitches are.  But no worries!  If you work with it correctly you'll still achieve beautiful finished garments.  Here are a few tips I have and maybe other knitters can leave comments with some things they've learned.

TIPS FOR KNITTING WITH LINEN
1. Joining a new ball: You want to be mindful of not running out of yarn on the front or back centers of any pieces.  When starting a new ball, do so at the side seam or some other inconspicuous spot.  To join the new ball, knit the next stitch with the tail of the previous ball and the new ball held together.  This will secure the yarn - you can now proceed with the new ball.  If it's still feeling unsecured you could temporarily knot the two strands.
2. Duplicate stitch: You'll want to weave your ends in using a duplicate stitch on the WS to make sure those ends won't be visible from the front.  Here Jerusha demonstrates how this is done, tracing the yarn through the purl bumps:
knitting with linen on luvinthemommyhood.com
knitting with linen on luvinthemommyhood.com
knitting with linen on luvinthemommyhood.com
knitting with linen on luvinthemommyhood.com
knitting with linen on luvinthemommyhood.com

3. Washing: Yes, I say washing instead of blocking because unlike wool, you can throw you're linen garment right into the washer and then DRYER and it won't shrink.  In fact, the fabric will be all the softer for it.  Below, the hand washed and dried swatch is on the top, the machine washed and dried swatch on the bottom.  Go ahead and conduct you're own swatch wash test if you're nervous about laundering your entire garment.  I do like to pull the piece out of the dryer while it's still a little bit damp, not all the way dry.

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So is your interest peaked in linen?  May I suggest checking out my new collection Knitbot Linen which features six designs in Quince & Co. Sparrow, a fantastic fingering weight yarn available in Pam Allen's beautiful palette.  Also, if you've had the Featherweight Cardigan in your queue for awhile, or maybe Breezy Cardigan or Wispy Cardi, these would all be fantastic in Sparrow.  If I weren't knitting away on a collection for fall, I would be casting on a Featherweight for myself right now!
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thanks again for joining us hannah! you can find all things knitbot and hannah here:
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what are your tips for knitting with linen? do you love working with this fiber? come chat! it's sskal day! i want to hear all about your projects this week!

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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || TOP 5 TIPS FOR CONQUERING YOUR WIP'S

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ok, let's all admit it, the majority of us has a stack of wip's just sitting there waiting for us to come and pick them back up. they sit in the corner and watch as our excitement for them gets replaced by new and fresh projects, as our attention wanes and fades, until the day, which could be weeks, months or years from now, when we finally...finally...come back and pick them back up. you know them. most of us have them.

and for those of you who never have a stack of wip's i bow down to you. the gemini in me cannot stand not having new projects on the go at all times. 

in fact i get creatively claustrophobic if i'm stuck working on the same thing and only one thing for a long period of time. it makes me cringe just typing it. so for this year's summer sweater knit along i thought to myself let's tackle those wip's and give ourselves the encouragement to quit procrastinating and get finishing them. let's cheer each other on as we struggle with sleeveitis (oh how i suffer from a bad case of never finishing sleeves), or seaming or button sewing and any other thing that keeps us from finishing those darn wip's.

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when thinking about what to make myself for this years summer sweater knit along the thought of a new sweater made me nervous. i just don't have it in me to start yet another wip. so for this years sskal i'm going to "attempt"...haha...attempt being the key word to finish at least 1 of my wip's. you see, i have 3, yes 3, sweaters on the needles at the moment. i know, it's sad right? those poor, poor sweaters. one of them has been there for 2 christmases now! i really would like to wear it for this xmas but then again, i say that every year...lol.

i also started to think about how i can manage my wip's more. here's some of the things that i'm going to aim for now with my wip's.

TOP 5 TIPS FOR CONQUERING YOUR WIP'S

SET LIMITS FOR YOURSELF
i'm going to try to set limits from now own. for example i will allow myself to "try" to have say only 2-3 accessories and 1-2 garments maximum on the needles during any given time. any more than that and projects go to the wip graveyard. set your limits for what will work for you.

KEEP YOUR YARN STASH UNDER CONTROL
try buying yarn only when you have a project/design/inspiration already in mind for it. try to buy yarn for projects that are current for you to work on. not ones you will be making "maybe" in the future. and of course, this is what works for me - this one (all of you who have gorgeous & large yarn stashes) may not work for everyone :) you could also go on a yarn diet until your wip's are done. good incentive to splurge on new yarn!

USE RAVELRY TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
regularly update and organize your stash and project wip's in ravelry. i find that when i go in and actually look at the amount of projects that i have as a wip it's easier to control new projects being started and to re-inspire me to pick back up my wip's.

PLAN AHEAD
give yourself a realistic timeline to finish your projects when you start them. you can also throw some time in there to add in special projects that catch your eye so you can easily put a wip on hold and whip up a new one in between.

MAKE FINISHING UP WIP'S FUN
find a kal, or knit along that makes finishing up wip's fun. or pick a time in each year that you allow yourself to "only" work on wip's and fall back in love with them. i hope this years sskal is a fun way for you all to get some wip's finished up.

which wip's do i have on the go? here they are in all their glory!


|| THE OATMEAL PULLOVER ||
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||  AUDREY  ||
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|| LEVENWICK ||
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here's hoping i get at least 1 of them done!  you can see all my wip's on my ravelry page here.

are you working on wip's for this years sskal? how are your projects coming along? fill me in! i'd love to know your tips on controlling and finishing wip's!


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SUMMER SWEATER KAL || HOW TO TAKE GREAT PROJECT PICTURES WITH GUEST MY SO-CALLED HANDMADE LIFE

photos by my so called handmade life
if you're a member of our regular knit alongs you will know who today's guest is. she is one of my favorite knitters and i just swoon over all of her projects. her photos always leaving me wanting more and whether it's on her ravelry page, blog, kollabora, instagram - you name it...i love michelle (or as us knitters know her - mamatronic) of the blog my so-called handmade life's work.

there is something that comes across in her imagery...a sense of calm and peace, a feeling of warmth, caring and home. she makes me want to just jump into her photos and curl up in them. 

so when organizing this year's summer sweater kal i knew exactly who to ask to come do a guest post on taking your wip pics, selfies etc - michelle. i'm sure you will recognize some of her pics below because more times than not her images are at the top of my knitting posts during kals. i can't resist a mamtronic image i tell ya. love em. and i hope you will all too.

photos by my so called handmade life

now let's hear from the lovely michelle herself....


I'm guessing that if you're reading this you already know how satisfying it is to make something with your hands, even more so to wear it.  But sweater styles change and gifts get worn away from us, leaving us with only the memory of the hours spent working on it; that is, unless we have a photo of the experience.

photos by my so called handmade life

Having a nice image of your finished object is a lasting keepsake from that time in your life.  

I can look at a photo of a sweater that no longer fits and remember what was happening in my life while I knitted those stitches: how I braved a modification or tried my first fair isle.  I can look back on a photo of that hat I made my daughter and savor the memory of the small girl who once wore it. These images are as meaningful to me as my old school photos because they chronicle a different aspect of my life through the years.  Since Shannon asked me to share about my finished object photos, I have enjoyed reminiscing about how the whole process has evolved in a short amount of time.

Here's a hint: it is very basic.

My Ravelry page had no photos of me wearing my hand knits in the first year I was a member. Though I loved to take photos, I didn't want any of myself and, let's face it, most of us knit for ourselves... alot.  However, a 365 self-portrait challenge broke that phobia fairly quickly.  My attitude went from, "Ugh, photos of me... delete...delete...delete..." to "Okay, whatever.  Let's just get this done."  Slowly, I began adding images of my knits as they would actually be worn to my Projects Page.

photos by my so called handmade life

I learned to keep the setting simple. For instance, I use a simple background that enhances  the color of the yarn, not one that my knit would get lost in. I also take most of my photos outside where I won't have to include the chaos of my cluttered house. The same simplicity applies to photography equipment. I only need:

1) Any camera at all - I've gotten decent results from cell phones, vintage cameras, and my dslr.  My favorite is my Canon Rebel with a cheap 50mm fixed lens opened up to a wider aperture for a nice soft depth of field.  If I do edit, it's just basics in Aperture and maybe a vintage photo preset.  For iphone photos I use Snapseed.  I love that a photo can be taken, edited, and uploaded to my Ravelry page in moments.  There's really no excuse for a "No featured photo" box on my Projects Page now.   The cell phone is also handy for WIP shots.  If I take those in the same place at the same time of day it really shows off  how the project is "growing."

photos by my so called handmade life

2) Something steady if you're photographing yourself - If you don't have a willing partner, get a cheap tripod and use your camera's timer.  At this point I have a $20 tripod, but at one time it was books stacked on a chair that steadied my camera.  I also have a remote now too, but haven't actually used it yet.  I am the queen of set, run, and click photos.  There's only one word for my self portrait process- ghetto.  First, I put something in the place where I'll be standing for the photo (This could be a garden hoe or patio plant) and I focus on it manually.  Then, I set my f-stop no wider than 3.5 or 4.0, ensuring the sweater will be in focus even if I step out of position.  Next, I move my garden hoe stand-in, click the shutter on timer, and run to my place.

photos by my so called handmade life

If I have a partner to take the photo for me, I use them as my stand-in to focus on and compose around, getting closer and lower than I used to think I needed to, unless it gives me a fun house mirror look.  In that case, I take it from a higher vantage point.  Then we switch places.  I just remind them to keep the camera level and still.  The shots below were taken that way.  I had supper on the stove and company over but I wanted a fast FO photo because my hair was decent that day.  (Just being honest.)

photos by my so called handmade life

This leads to the most important component of a great photo:

3) Light - It softens, brightens, hides and exposes.  Light can change the whole mood of a moment.  I can be in the ugliest place but the quality of the light can mercifully hide one thing while bringing another out.  In the cell phone photo below a blah background is cloaked by the quality of the light, while the knit is allowed to shine, bathed in a lighted foreground.

photos by my so called handmade life
photos by my so called handmade life

Natural morning or late afternoon light is the best bet, but if that's not an option I can always open some windows and use the tripod with a slow shutter speed indoors.  I sometimes use an inexpensive bounce flash device to neutralize shadows and red eye.  And there's always white balance adjustments in Photoshop.  My best opportunity to take photos is in the middle of the day when outdoor light is harsh.  I've found nice, even shade on our breezeway, using the utility room door as a backdrop.  If you've seen my Rav page, you've seen this door... many times.   We work with what we have, right?

photos by my so called handmade life

Sometimes a seemingly frustrating lighting situation can be used to my advantage, as with the project photos of Lady Bat.  

When I raced outside for that  quick photo shoot I was disappointed that the sun was so low and it was almost dark.  I decided to let the waning light share the focus with my sweater, rather than just keeping it behind me to fully illuminate my sweater.  I played with the camera position for more or less flare.   My knit wasn't quite as visible, but I loved the overall effect.  I then added a few detail shots with direct sunlight to make the stitch pattern clear.

photos by my so called handmade life

I really like detail shots, especially if they are of a particularly tricky or beautiful part of a design that I want to remember.  For these I use a wide aperture for shallow depth of field and get close.  I can get excessive with these.

photos by my so called handmade life
photos by my so called handmade life

One last thing to consider is what you like about your knit.  How you imagine it looking?  Where do you imagine wearing it?  Maybe you could incorporate this into your FO photo.  Try different locations

photos by my so called handmade life
photos by my so called handmade life

or different times of day.  (I know I have a million utility room door photos and I say this.)  As with the Lady Bat photo,  the knit doesn't always have to be front and center to be best enjoyed. Sometimes just viewing your knitwear from a different perspective can give you a new appreciation for the construction.

photos by my so called handmade life
photos by my so called handmade life
photos by my so called handmade life
photos by my so called handmade life

I think I love photographing things I make almost as much as I love making them.

thank you soooo much michelle! you rock girl! thank you for so much inspiration, kindness and for being you! hugs!

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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG - HANDMADE IN THE UK GIVEAWAY!

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TODAY IS THE DAY! GET THOSE NEEDLES KNITTING!

it's the start of the summer sweater knit along today and to kick off our 2+ month party we're starting right off with a bang! i've had the pleasure of getting to know alexa & emily - the duo behind the tin can knits design powerhouse over the last few years and both of these ladies are talented, sweet and very generous. their latest release - "handmade in the uk" is sure to be a new fave in your knitting collection. filled with gorgeous and beautiful designs you get patterns for garments, accessories - even home decor! also the 2 sweaters featured in the book come in sizes 0-6mths all the way up to 4XL! amazing!
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You'll find lovely photographs, illustrations, charm and that signature tin can knits style. 

you'll want to drop whatever you're making and get knitting from handmade in the uk! i couldn't resist featuring the 2 sweaters in the book - lush and windswept as both would make great summer sweater knit along projects! both the child and adult sizes are shown above.

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would you like to win a copy of handmade in the uk?

// HOW TO ENTER//
- simply leave me a comment below letting me know which pattern is your favorite from handmade in the uk.
- bonus entry: like tin can knits and/or luvinthemommyhood on facebook and leave a separate comment letting us know you did that too.

// THE PRIZE //
- one winner will win a copy of handmade in the uk from tin can knits

//  THE RULES //
- you must leave a valid email address in your comment to qualify.
- giveaway is open until sunday, july 28th, 2013, PST.
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1. & 2. - raindrops 3. antler 4. north shore
be sure to check out all the other lovely sweater patterns you can make from tin can knits as well! find all things tin can knits here:

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but wait....don't forget to sign up for the SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG!


click on the link above to sign up for the kal. you must be signed up to be eligible for the HUGE giveaway at the end of the kal.

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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG PINTEREST BOARD!


we're only one week away from the start of our summer sweater knit along 2013! so excited you guys and i know you all have been too!  so in preparation for our upcoming kal it's time to start our pin board!

we can't have our knit along without our pinterest board! so come follow & tell your knitter friends to come follow too! the more the merrier!


last kal we tried out a new way of organizing all of our fave patterns and inspirational images for projects. i love doing roundups but found it was getting to be quite the list of lovelies we were all drooling over! a sure testament to the mad skills of the knitting designers out there right now! so we tried out having a kal pin board and it was soooo fun!

so much fun in fact we're doing it again! can i get a woot woot!

i've already starting pinning like mad (sorry followers for the mass pinning of sweaters in one brief time period...please don't unfollow me) and hope you all can join in too! i want to know which sweaters you are trying madly to decide between, the ones that keep you up at night because you want to knit them so bad, the ones you will spend ALL of your budget on to buy yarn for because you ABSOLUTELY need to make it.....you know....those ones :) and don't lie and say you don't have them cause i so know you do my fellow knitters. so spill the beans...

simply leave me a comment below letting me know what your fave sweater patterns are and which ones you'd like to see put on the pin board and i'll add them in!

all the details on how to sign up for the summer sweater kal will be up next week on july 24th! so don't worry, you haven't missed it yet! but you can join in the conversation already a buzz in our ravelry group here.

need some new yarn for your project? hop on over to check out pepperberry knits! heidi makes the loveliest cashmere yarns and is one of our fabulous summer sweater kal sponsors! she's so awesome she's offering all of you 30% OFF all orders till the end of july! sweeeet! she also has free shipping on all orders over $100! use code "sskal2013" to get your 30% off! thanks heidi!!

soooo....what are your sweaters? come on...time for a coffee break! join in the fun!

SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || COMING SOON!

Summer Sweater Knit Along 2013 on luvinthemommyhood.com

summer is here and that means it's time for our annual SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG!!!

it's time! the sun is shining and summer is here! but there are other things brewing besides beach dates, cool drinks and sunshine - our summer sweaters! one of our missions here on luvinthemommyhood.com is to encourage knitters to not shy away from knitting in the warmer months.

why wait until it's cold to knit up your favorite new sweater when you can make it now and cozy up in it ALL. WINTER. LONG.

the summer sweater knit along is our most popular knit along of the year! our readers excitedly await this friendly, fun & inspiring knit along! we strive to create a strong sense of community with our knit alongs. we want you to build new & thriving friendships as well as have an inviting place to come and share all of their knitting triumphs (and failures) whether it be on our blog, our lively ravelry group or on social media.

we want YOU to join in!

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|| THE DATES ||
July 24th to September 18th (approximately)

sign ups, new info, our pinterest board, blog buttons & more info will be posted on july 24th at the start of the kal! in the meantime get picking your yarns...your patterns....and swatch (just don't cast on..lol) - fun, fun, fun!

you can share your pics, patterns, and more in our ravelry group here and also here on the blog in the comments below. you can also find out more about our knit alongs by clicking on knit alongs on the top menu bar of the blog.

we have a hashtag and we want you to use it!

use hashtag #sskal on facebook, twitter & instagram so we can all follow your projects! trust me when i say this is FUN! it was so great to check in with everyone's pics each week on instagram and now with facebook working with hashtags it's even more fun!


LolliSock Yarn from Sweet Fiber Yarns

if you've never knit a garment before this is the time to start! what better way to learn than with a group of women eager to help you learn and show you how easy it can be! with resources, tips, technical guest posts and more we will hold your hand through the whole process...promise :) we hope you'll join us! we've got lots planned this summer and an exciting new twist as well! and the sponsors.....just wait! they are amazing!

which patterns are you drooling over? yarn you're excited to work with? are you joining in? let's chat below! happy pattern & yarn shopping..hehe....

p.s. if you have a business/are a designer or know of some that you think would be a great fit or you'd love to see for our summer sweater kal please email me at luvinthemommyhood@yahoo.ca.

SPRING TOPS, TANKS & TEES KNIT ALONG - THE WINNERS!!!

crafty characters embroidery patterns from wild olive
Crafty Characters Embroidery Patterns from Wild Olive
TODAY IS THE DAY! were you the winner of the fabulous and exciting prizes from our tops, tanks & tees knit along? i'm still drooling over them all! some serious prizes up for grabs people! don't our sponsors rock! and guess what - so do you!!! all of your projects were just amazing! so proud of all of you! it's making me even more excited for the summer sweater knit along coming up!  so don't get sad and miss all of us too much, the SSKAL is just around the corner. i'm hoping for mid july. so start planning now :) it's gonna be HUGE fun!

you ready to hear who the winners are? cross your fingers.......


1ST PLACE WINNER
JENNIFER SADLER
you have won the following prizes!!! congrats!!!
- $50 Gift Certificate from Sundara Yarns
- copy of Autumn Bloom, Courtyard, Thurlow, Woodstack and a $50 Voucher for the Sweet Fiber Online Shop
- 1 winner will win a copy of every e-book by Tin Can Knits 
- a copy of knitbot essentials by hannah fettig from knitbot

2ND PLACE WINNER
LAURA HILL
you have won the following prizes!!! congrats!!!
- a Neon Sampler Pack (1 (50g) 100% Superwash Merion Dk skein EACH of Hot Pink, Bright Orange, Lemon yellow & Apple Green) from Rain City Knits
- two 250 gram skeins of Dakota Targhee Yarn (naturally white, the yarn can be left as is or dyed beautifully) from Ashland Bay
- $25 Gift Certificate to Jane Richmond 
- two custom dyed-to-order skeins on any base from Duck Duck Wool  

3RD PLACE WINNER
ERIN BLACK
you have won the following prizes!!! congrats!!!
- copy of New Lines Collection & the uptown hobo bag pattern from rosyposy designs 
- $25 Gift Certificate to by Annie Claire
- $25 Gift Certificate to the Yarniad by Hilary Smith Callis

all the prizes can be viewed in more detail in our giveaway post here

a HUGE thank you to all of our amazing sponsors!!!! such wonderful prizes!!! thank you all for your support of our knit alongs! and THANK YOU to all of you fab knitters for joining in and knitting with me!  i say this every time but you guys honestly don't know how much it means to me. so thank you so much!
KNIT ALONG SPONSORS

SPRING TOPS, TANKS & TEES KNIT ALONG || GIVEAWAY TIME!

balloon bench by satoshi itasaki via yatzer.com
are you all ready for some lovely prizes for our spring tops, tanks & tees knit along? some awesome new yarn, books, patterns, & more! i'm so freakin' excited about these prizes! whoever wins these are some lucky knitters!  i really enjoy showing you all the wonderful businesses behind our knit alongs that help make it all possible! they are all wonderful so please go show your support and love to these hardworking peeps! having their generosity and support is so great! happy shopping :)

*Please note: the knit along has already ended. This giveaway is for those who have already participated in the Spring Tops, Tanks & Tees Knit Along that ended last week.*

you ready to drool? here are the awesome businesses that supported our spring tops, tanks & tees knit along & their generous prizes! 


knitbot essentials
 || PRIZE ||
- a copy of knitbot essentials by hannah fettig from knitbot

SUNDARA YARNS
||  PRIZE  ||
- $50 Gift Certificate from Sundara Yarns


sweet fiber yarn shop
|| PRIZE ||


jane richmond
||  PRIZE ||
 - $25 Gift Certificate to Jane Richmond
the yarniad
 || PRIZE ||
- $25 Gift Certificate to the Yarniad by Hilary Smith Callis


tin can knits
|| PRIZE ||
- 1 winner will win a copy of every e-book by Tin Can Knits


duck duck wool
|| PRIZE ||
- two custom dyed-to-order skeins on any base from Duck Duck Wool

by annie claire
|| PRIZE ||
- $25 Gift Certificate to by Annie Claire


ashland bay
|| PRIZE ||
- two 250 gram skeins of Dakota Targhee Yarn (naturally white, the yarn can be left as is or dyed beautifully) from Ashland Bay


rain city knits
|| PRIZE ||
- a Neon Sampler Pack (1 (50g) 100% Superwash Merion Dk skein EACH of Hot Pink, Bright Orange, Lemon yellow & Apple Green) from Rain City Knits


rosy posy designs
 ||  PRIZES  ||
- copy of New Lines Collection & the uptown hobo bag pattern from rosyposy designs

||  FIRST PLACE ||
- sundara yarns prize  - sweet fiber yarns prize  - tin can knits prize  - knitbot prize package

|| SECOND PLACE ||
- rain city knits prize package  - ashland bay yarn package  - jane richmond designs prize - duck duck wool prize 

|| THIRD PLACE ||
- rosy posy designs package  - by annie claire prize  - the yarniad prize

HOW TO ENTER:
- You must simply be signed up in the SPRING TOPS, TANKS & TEES KNIT ALONG and have started a project.  You DO NOT have to be done your project but you must have cast on and started knitting.

RULES:
- You must have left a valid email address when you signed up in the form above.
- You must have taken part in the Spring Tops, Tanks & Tees Knit Along that is now over.
- Giveaway ends Monday, June 10th, 2013 at midnight, pst.
you can follow along with all things spring tops, tanks & tees knit along here:


good luck everyone!!! so many wonderful prizes!!! i can't wait to see who wins!!!  thanks so very much for knitting along with me! 

KNITTING || MY FIRST PAIR OF SOCKS!

>>> pattern: gusset heel basic socks pattern by wendy d. johnson yarn: sweet fiber lolli socks mcn in colorway pink lemonade <<<
welcome to my newest addiction. see those fun, bright colored socks? fully hooked. i have to admit that even though i have been knitting since a young girl i have never made a pair of socks nor even attempted to make socks.  i detest wearing socks so the thought of wool on my feet sort of wigged me out over the years. then i got this yarn.  it put me over the edge. suddenly i NEEDED wool socks.  so i jumped right in with both feet (no pun intended).  i got myself some needles, yarn, a book, asked questions of my sock knitting friends, and started making them.


i became addicted right off the bat.  i decided after purchasing "socks from the toe up: essential techniques and patterns from wendy knits" that i was going to do the gusset heel basic sock pattern.  i found myself so in love with the turkish cast on and the toe up method that i couldn't stop working on these.  i was loving it!  only issue i had was that i went in braver than i intended. i refused to use anything but my sweet fiber lollisocks mcn yarn in colorway pink lemonade to make my first pair of socks (read more about this yarn here).  so the nice thing about socks from the toe up is that you can use wendy's vanilla formula to make a pair of socks with any yarn/needle.  only thing i didn't know is that being a sock ahem...virgin...was that this was way trickier than i first thought. a lot of pondering and researching had to be done to get the right formula for turning my heel, which by the way was a lot of fun and not scary at all like i first thought.




the only other problem i ran into was with my bind off.  i decided after researching different bind offs for socks to go with the sewn bind off.  the first sock was fine, although it could have been a smidgen looser.  so when i went to do the 2nd sock's bind off i remember and tried my best to do it looser.  i was an over achiever. the thing was loosey goosey!! it was so bad i had to take it out and let me tell you - that is a not a fast process! damn thing took me forever to take out!  i redid it and it's still a bit ruffly (meaning too loose) but i left it.  i resigned myself to the love of handmade and realized that i was just happy i had even made socks that really looked and fit like socks!  it was such a great feeling when you turn that heel and they actually look like socks!  it's part of the reason i love it so much!  i get bored really easily with certain styles of projects and i thought socks would bore me but nope - way too much fun! plus the new addi turbo sock rocket needles from sure helped! if you are a sock knitting addict get some of these! they are amazing! i am a pretty fast knitter and i felt like i was on fire!  so awesome!


all in all i really enjoyed the whole process, love that they fit my foot perfectly and that i can now dress up my feet with knitterly lovelies as well as the rest of my body.  i also wear them! shocker right? i normally hate wearing socks but when you put cashmere & merino up next to my toes i guess they are happy :) those suckers have expensive taste..lol.


||  PATTERN  ||
- gusset heel basic socks from Socks from the Toe Up: Essential Techniques and Patterns from Wendy Knits

||  YARN  ||
- sweet fiber lollisocks mcn in colorway pink lemonade

||  NOTES  ||
- i used size US 2 / 2.75mm needles and about 3/4 (i'm guessing, i haven't weight it yet) of the skein of yarn.
- i adjusted the pattern to suit my yarn and gauge.
- i used addi turbo sock rockets and looooooved them.


are you a sock knitter?  addicted too?  what is your fave sock pattern? yarn? advice for new sock knitters? c'mon, pull up a seat, coffees one and i'd love to chat!  wishing you all a sunny, fun, creative, family & friend filled kinda weekend.

SPRING TOPS, TANKS & TEES KNIT ALONG || STARRING YOU

lady bat by mamatronic
it's time for STARRING YOU!!!!  i love, love, love this post!  it's so fun compiling pics and putting together a big ol' post starring all of your hard work!  you ladies were on fire for the tops, tanks & tees knit along! wowsa!  some of you made 3 projects! needles were setting off smoke alarms! there were so many stunning and gorgeous projects chosen i'm sure you'll agree that all of our faves/queues have grown by miles.  i know i'm going to have a very hard time next tttkal with all of these waiting to be made!

cap sleeve lattice top made by jaykayknits
the best part for me during these kal's is the conversation and the friendships made. i look forward to reading all the chit chat each day and keeping up with every one's projects and lives. it's so rewarding and each time more fab peeps join the more fun it gets!  so thank you all again for joining in and knittng with me and to helping make my dream of having such a fun community of knitters a reality!  i'm so proud of you all!!! giant hugs your way
spring tops, tanks & tees knit along
now for the fun part.......here you are!  the spring tops, tanks & tees starring you post!!! wahoo!!!
sophia made by thinkliz
holla back tank made by sdurank

cap sleeve lattice tops made by: 1. pattymatt 2. sbnyc 3. hillvintage 4.morelikejune
gemini by jane richmond (sleeve mod version)
modern twin set by truly myrtle
1. tiger lily tank
mackinac tank made by pattymatt
shawl cardigan by beatrice2009
1. work+shelter 2. ribbed pullover vest
1. amiga 2.elfe 3. floating
1. meris 2. vertex cardigan 3. date night 4. featherweight cardigan 5. cerie 6.work+shelter
1. work+shelter 2. work+shelter 3. low tide cardigan
urban made by moonkun
1. gemini 2. strond 3. billowing 4. poolside
1. marguerite 2 autumn leaves 3. bulle 4. oriental lily 5.sproutlette dress
1. imogen tee 2. gemini 3. gemini 4. miette 5.whisper cardigan 6. faith 
beatnik made by dreareneeknit's
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