8.01.2011

giveaway #66

The very lucky Grand Prize winner of the 8 skeins of Madelinetosh and a sweet l'il copy of the Gramps Cardi is:

funderbug

The two Runners Up who will each receive a copy of only the pattern are:

Amanda & Phoebe

Congratulations! Please contact me at yarnonthehouse@gmail.com to collect your prizes.



What happens when you combine colorful stripes with an interesting and ingenious shawl construction?! You blow knitters' minds with all the possibilities. That's what!

I'm sure that most of you can guess which shawl pattern I might be referring to with just the words stripes and ingenious construction. It's the Stripe Study Shawl by Veera Valimaki. This shawl pattern and I have somewhat of a love story...

I saw this beauty the day it came live on Ravelry. Now, I'd been following Veera and her designs up until this point and really liked most, if not all of her beautiful and contemporary sweater patterns. I actually had a majority of them marked as favorites already! But, that one lovely day in February, I fell head over heels for the Stripe Study. I stalked this shawl everyday (OK lets be honest here, everyday, ALL DAY!). I was enchanted by all the lovely projects going up and how quickly they were all coming in.

So started the long delibiration period! I was so obsessed with getting this thing perfect, I second guessed all the color combos I was coming up with. What yarn?! Which colors?! How do I want the colors to flow?! Light or dark color for the main color?! And, oh my goodness, I didn't want to copy anybody else's color choices! My friends, I spent countless hours contemplating what to do. I'd never had this happen to me before. This wasn't my first striped shawl!

Finally, I just had to step away! (Veronika, put the mouse down and walk away from the computer.) I probably could have knit a couple of sweaters with the amount of time I was spending browsing through yarns and projects. Once I gave up the fight of trying to find the perfect two colors, the choice became clear and I purchased my yarn.

Unfortunately, life has gotten in the way and I have been unable to finish my shawl to photograph in time and share with you today, so I'm going to torture you a bit and share my choice of yarn and colors a little later. With that being said, I also have the unfortunate news that this giveaway's sponsor fell through as well, but life is funny like that sometimes. So, when it gives me lemons, I always try and make a lemon drop martini out of it (kidding)!

I have for you today two skeins of some beautiful unclaimed yarns from previous giveaways. And, guess what! They're almost the same colors that Veera herself used in her original shawl. Remember…


Miss Babs's Yummy Sport & Sock yarn

GA57yarn


And, Anzula's Squishy

anzula


These two yarns are so lovely and they go perfectly together! It's yarn, pattern, and giveaway fate here folks. One lucky Grand Prize winner will receive the two skeins of "unloved" yarn and a PDF copy of the Stripe Study Shawl. Three additional Runners Up will also receive a PDF copy of the pattern.


I would like you to do the following if you would like to be entered into this week's giveaway:


1. Read over the rules if you have not done so already.

2. Leave a comment on this blog post by the end of Sunday, 8/14/11. What's your favorite Veera Valimaki pattern? Check out her cool blog here or Rav patterns page here and report back. I'm pretty sure I'm off to go stalk this one next!



I'll randomly pick the winners in 2 weeks and post the results along with the new giveaway, so be sure to check back. Good luck everyone.

Sincerely,

Ve

212 comments:

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Donner said...

I love, love, love the Plain and Simple Pullover. Your shawl is gorgeous and all good things are worth waiting for..patience is a virtue..not that I know a lot of patient knitters!!

Anonymous said...

I agree with you - I love the stripe study shawl as well. I also love the haopy solitude cowl. Both are lovely.

Anonymous said...

I love that shawl but haven't gotten around to knitting it yet. Maybe now's the time? I have however bought the yarn for her Plain and Simple Pullover and hopefully will get around to knitting it before winter time.

Angela said...

It would have to be the Honey Cardigan......just beautiful!

oakbayknits said...

I too have been stalking this pattern as my favourite, so would love to win this.

Linda H. said...

I like the plain and simple pulli. It's in my queue to knit someday.

Unknown said...

These are some great sweater patterns! I really like Okrankeltainen jakku and Still Light Tunic.

Ertman-Trowbridge Family said...

Thank you for turning me on to this designer! I love her stuff and I love her name-- Veera is simply fabulous.

"Folded" may be the next project on my needles, but I love nearly every single thing of hers I saw.

Kimberly B. said...

That shawl is lovely! I also really like the Summer Plum sweater on her Ravelry page.
Thanks for the great giveaway!

beax0002 (at) umn (dot) edu

Anonymous said...

Someone had recently posted the stripe study shawl information on a crossstitch message board - instant like. Would love to win!
Chelsey
chelseyb5@aol.com

Cheryl said...

Love the pattern Celery and really love your giveaway. Thanks for all the cool patterns.

nerakdo said...

I love her patterns, especially the Hooray and folded!

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