Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Contest Talk

Fiber festivals are a wonderful place to meet people - people with whom you wouldn't connect otherwise.  This past weekend I had the pleasure of meeting Christiane Burkhard of Lismi Knits.  Christiane has designed several patterns including Patches Baby Sweater for the new Sock Yarn One-Skein Wonders book.  If you haven't seen this book yet, it's definitely worth your while to take a look.


Christiane showed me one of her new designs, a shawl.   I loved the pattern, and we were discussing it.  The pattern doesn't have a name, and Christiane is running a contest to name it.  One thing led to another, and before you knew it we had collaborated on the naming contest.  The winner of the contest will get a copy of the pattern and a skein of Dirty Water DyeWorks yarn.  Pop on over to Christiane's blog and have a go at naming that pattern.


There's another contest underway - a turkey naming contest.  WEBS has an adorable turkey pattern - almost as cute as the penguins and polar bears.  Name that turkey and win a prize.


Even though my shopping time at Fiber Festival of New England was limited, I did manage to come home with a couple of items.  Near the end of the day on Sunday I dashed to Buckwheat Bridge Angoras for a little something.  Buckwheat Bridge is a sustainable farm that is solar and wind powered.  Their products are made only with the fiber they produce on their farm.




This is a Kid Mohair/Cormo Wool blend.  They had a whole wall full of tempting colors.  It was a hard decision, but I fell for the splashes of orange in this colorway.  This yarn is calling me, and I think I may have to cast on . . . soon. 


I have a weakness for coffee mugs so when I stumbled across these at Hither and Yarn I just had to get one.  It's in keeping with my orange theme and has a great message.




Knit Happy.

4 comments:

Karen said...

Hey. cool mug. And the yarn is extra cool, being sustainable and all. I do like the little surprise color bits. What do you suppose you will make?

FYI, WEBS has closed the comments for the contest. Too bad - I felt like I was on a roll after penning a haiku for the Yarn Harlot the other day and then commenting on Christiane's blog today.

Knit on!

MicheleinMaine said...

Orange mug!!! Love it. Yarn is nice too.

Stephanie/Dirty Water DyeWorks said...

Thanks for the heads up on the turkey naming contest. Just today the pattern was released and is available for free.

http://www.yarn.com/resources/Yarn/docs/discdpatterns/351_Knit_Turkey.pdf

After all that it seems the poor guy doesn't have a name. They are calling him #351 Knit Turkey. Even Tom would have been a better name than that.

Stephanie/Dirty Water DyeWorks said...

Sorry about that. The complete pattern link didn't make the previous comment. You can find the link to the pattern on the WEBS blog.

http://blog.yarn.com/