Wednesday, August 31, 2011

How about winning a subscription?

OKay knitterly internet friends, who would like to win a SUBSCRIPTION to Knitcircus? ( I know I would) Knitcircus is a fantastic internet magazine jam packed with  beautiful patterns and interesting articles sure to make any knitter swoon with joy. And of course this particular Issue #15 has my fun and colourful Blithe sweater in it, which is perfect for those cool Fall mornings when your child heads off to school.


To win a subscription to Knitcircus you need to leave a comment on this post telling me what your favorite pattern from this issue is, (doesn't have to be mine, I love Dolcetto, the Mica Cowl and Twiga Hoodie) and PLEASE LEAVE YOUR CONTACT INFO IN SOME MANNER you can always message me on Ravelry (anythingbutsnow is my name) if you like and let me know you have commented and who you are.

You have 1 week to enter! Hubs the Great will draw one name on September 7th 2011, Good luck :)

27 comments:

  1. A whole subscription!!! WOW! Since (you really) being introduced to KnitCircus I look it over every month and drool some.....although I did get this Fall...had one of my favorite designers in it!

    I really did and do like Blithe...it will be knitted for several of the GGD's...maybe even the GD!! And I know my DIL will want the Wiga Hoodie for Lilly Ann (coming in November!) because of her love of giraffes. Then there was
    Amelia Earhart Hat....the Pteridia....want me to go on???

    Thank you for offering this great chance!
    always alice

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  2. I really like the tunic from the cover, but my daughter would look super cute in the Wiga Hoodie and Blithe. :)

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  3. I would love to win a subscription instead of relying on winning/buying individual issues. I like Blithe and the Amelia Earhart hat. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  4. Wow, what a nice and generous contest!

    I do have a look at knitcircus every issue, and this time I like the Salmagundi hat and scarf combination most. The scarf wouldn't be something to wear myself, I'd only knit the hat, I guess, but the photos on the model simply look stunning.

    Thanks for the competition!

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  5. I really like Blithe and the Twiga hoodie!

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  6. My favs are August Pansy and Ruckle.

    Lnupermom on Rav

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  7. Ooh, a whole subscription of goodies like yours? That would be wonderful! There are a lot of great patterns to choose from but the Pteridia is calling me! Thanks for the opportunity!
    lindaran (on Rav)

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  8. Knitmish on RavelrySeptember 1, 2011 10:38 AM

    Congrats for having one of your patterns published! My fave in this issue is the Mica Cowl, it looks so cozy!

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  9. Rose (Sisterrobinson on Rav)September 1, 2011 11:06 AM

    What a super gift you are giving.

    It is so hard to decide. I really love the Ole #7.

    Your pattern is stunning and perhaps some day I will have a granddaughter to knit for -- not real soon though :-)

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  10. congrats! i like ruckle and the lace slouch hat by lina permann..thanks for the giveaway! raineoc@yahoo.com

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  11. I love this mag! Thanks for introducing me to it! I love the Salmagundi Hat & Scarf and the Little Braided Cables socks!

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  12. This garment is absolutely gorgeous! (not that you didn't know that!) My name on Ravelry is HarmonyNeedle - I hope that is sufficient contact detail to be leaving on a public forum. (-:= I'd never heard of Knitcirus before I saw your post on Ravelry today, but now I simply have to check it out. Thank you!

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  13. Whoops - forgot to mention that I love Blithe the best out of issue 15. Sorry! (HarmonyNeedle)

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  14. Loving Little Braided Cables. bumblebee on Ravelry!

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  15. Hi, I would love to be able to knit Pteridia and the Little Braided Cables Socks.RedDevil on Rav..

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  16. I love the Interwoven hat.

    ikkinlala AT yahoo DOT ca

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  17. Your pattern is so cute, I love it. I love the Sunshine and Fog tunic and the Little Braided Cables socks - they're the ones I'm most likely to wear from this issue.

    I'm also pinkundine on Ravelry :)

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  18. I love the Mica Cowl... I seem to be knitting lots of cowls lately! You can contact me through Ravelry, I'm purples!

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  19. Congrats on getting your project in the mag. I liked it but have no youngsters in the family to knit for, so could not "fave" that. I like the August Pansy otherwise
    Sandrada on Ravelry

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  20. Blithe is a very cute sweater, but I don't have any children to knit for, so I looked at the adult patterns. I really like Elise - I just love the trim around the cuffs and bottom of the sweater.

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  21. I absolutely adore the Blithe pattern.... good for a little christmas knitting!

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  22. My fav is BLITHE. I love love love well designed and super colorful children's clothing so I loved Blithe best. By the way, do your children know how very lucky they are? The pic of you and one daughter muggin' and huggin' is so precious. My Ravelry name is MOREEN. Thanks for considering me for the gift giveaway.

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  23. Lots of lovely patterns in there, but my favorite is Interwoven. A brilliant construction and a cute hat.

    affiknity on Ravelry

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  24. My favourite is the twiga hoodie because it is so versatile. buffythesage on ravelry.
    PS congrats on having your design published. I wish I had a little girl to knit it for!

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  25. COmment added for Marci: Ruckle and Blithe would be at the top of my list, with Little Braided Cable socks following right behind.

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  26. I'm sure it's also because the kids are so cute but I love the Blithe and the Twiga hoodie a lot.

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  27. WOW you are very talented. I love the Blithe pattern it is very cute and there are no young people in my life to make it for. I think I could knit it and give it away. What a plus plus. I have never seen the knitcircus until today. Thanks for sharing.
    Cricket - knitting2bcalm on Ravelry

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