Friday, February 4, 2011

Buttons Giveaway

Lots of exciting action going on over here these days. Between the dyeing, the designing and the knitting I am all a-flutter with the pure joy that I get from making things. Being able to spend my days making, I get such a high from it!

So, first the part you guys are all interested in, the giveaway! Pictured below is a lovely one of a kind colourway (actually, it was 4 of a kind, I dyed 4 skeins of this lovely lavender grey shade, 2 blue label's which have already found a new home thanks to my Etsy shop, and 2 green label's, one of which I'm giving away and the other which I am very greedily hoarding because I just love it so!) 


To enter the giveaway simply leave a comment on this post, the winner will be announced on Wednesday February 9th, and will be sent this lovely skein of Green Label Aran weight yarn in Lavender Grey and 5 pretty pearly buttons to knit their very own Buttons Cowl. Please remember to leave your e-mail address in the comments so I can get a hold of you if you're the winner.

Remember that little swatch that I showed you last week? Well, it is now a fully finished sweater!


I am beside myself with excitement about this one. It turned out exactly how I wanted it to. I swatched, I re-swatched, I washed and dried my swatch, I measured, I counted, I did lots and lots of math, took lots and lots of notes, knit, ripped, re-knit and am so glad that I put in the extra effort and took the extra time to do this sweater the right way. I am so proud of it that I am going to write up the pattern. It will be my first time sizing a sweater, so I am going to do it slowly and properly. Look for the pattern to be ready some time this spring, maybe I'll time it to be released around the time of the Knitter's Frolic since that's always good motivation. I'm hoping that I can con my mom into test knitting this for me. She's usually very compliant and happy to help, and I actually think that this sweater style would suit her really well, so hopefully she'll be gung-ho!

I'm calling this pattern I Heart Aran because that's what I kept saying to myself as I was knitting it, and because it has a very romantic hearts and x's and o's cable pattern. Plus my version is knit in my aran weight yarn in it's natural state, so it really is all about the yarn and I do love it. As several people guessed when I posted the swatch this cable pattern was totally inspired by my sweetheart socks. I re-worked the cable to be knit from the bottom up rather than top down and did it on a plain stockinette stitch background rather than reverse stockinette since I like the look better for this project. Yay, look for more details about this project soon!

Ok, a few more little details I wanted to mention. I had been struggling for a while with the blogger comments set-up. Basically, there isn't a way to respond directly by e-mail or a more personal venue to the comments. I would get questions in the comments and when I would want to answer them directly I wouldn't be able to send an e-mail because you don't need an e-mail account to leave a comment... anyways, I want everyone to know that I read all the comments and have just recently figured out that the best way to respond to them is in the comments section directly. So, if you have a question and you leave it in the comments I will respond by leaving my answer in the comments too, so check back after asking a question! Hopefully that makes sense.

And lastly, I've added a few new sweater quantities of yarn to my Etsy Shop. So hop on over and peruse if you're interested!



163 comments:

  1. That colour! It's like a stormy sea - really cool and I would love to knit it up... (jennybookworm@yahoo.ca)

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  2. OH I love the colour and the cowl I'm picturing it together and I'm warm and cozy already! Fingers crossed (meaghanweldon@gmail.com)

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  3. I've been so cold this winter, and I really haven't had the time to knit much (I haven't been wearing mittens in -20 weather because I haven't finished the ones I'm making for myself- I'm silly), and I don't have a nice cowl. This yarn is beautiful!

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  4. Ooohh...what a stunning colourway! I'm so sad that I missed this when it was in the shop!

    misocraftyATshawDOTca

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  5. Ohhhhhhhhhh.....I LOVE that color and those buttons. Count me in please.

    joyceetta@gmail.com

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  6. Whoops! My email is katrina.fast@gmail.com

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  7. That yarn is sooooo pretty! Love the sweater too!
    (mtehlman@gmail.com)

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  8. Love love love the yarn and your beautiful aran sweater, Tanis! You have been one busy lady. Fingers crossed...I hope I win!
    Sarah (hellion515@yahoo.com)

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  9. Stella makes an excellent model for the button cowl. I do not have a Stella in my life but would enjoy knitting it. Wishing you continued success in designing. (boaaker@gmail.com)

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  10. LOVE that color! :)
    (dodiraz at gmail.com

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  11. Bobbie in AK (puffin1210@gci.net)February 4, 2011 at 2:12 PM

    This is a beautiful colorway - very neutral with just a hint of soft color. Just lovely. The sweater is gorgeous too!

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  13. This color is completely stunning! Congratulations on your sweater, by the way, too-- it looks fantastic.

    (And I totally managed to forget to leave my email, hence the deleted and reposted comment... Anyway, kelsiface at gmail dot com. Sorry about that!)

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  14. That color reminds me of a snowy day. we've had plenty to compare it to. Today is my birthday, and my mom tells me (she is 87 years young) that the sky was blue and the grass as green as it could be 54 years ago... she's so funny, she's been telling me that same story for as long as i can really remember! My email: (mtowner1@twcny.rr.com)

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  15. You give me the wanty eyes. :) Thanks for making more lovely things.

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  16. I love that colorway!!! I was actually eyeing the button cowl on your blog yesterday and would love to knit it! :-) And now, I am anxiously awaiting the release of your "I Heart Aran" pattern - gorgeous!!
    (vohnoutka.gail@dorsey.com)

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  17. ooh ooh ooh do want. :D it reminds me of that weird misty light you get early in the morning in the city (only in the city, country is a different light).

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  18. what a wonderful colour
    will really be a lovely cowl
    (hopefully on me LOL )
    annieg25@msn.com

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  19. What a pretty colorway for the cowl! Hope I win, as I hear this midwestern weather is not going to back off through February. Your sweater is beautiful!
    Lynn
    cbruff8624@aol.com

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  20. oh, the subtle colorway goes so well with the buttons. beautiful!

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  21. Thanks for making me drool. I hear a cowl calling!

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  22. I'm feeling lucky today! I'd love a cozy cowl. And that sweater... can't wait for the pattern to come out. GORGEOUS!
    Heather
    jhsmyth@rogers.com

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  23. Love that color and your sweater is beautiful

    Susan
    frett27@hotmail.com

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  24. Love the color of that yarn! And your buttons cowl pattern is stunning! Thanks for hosting a giveaway!

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  26. That colour is stunning! And the buttons are just perfect with it. Hopefully the lucky winner will send you pictures of it all knitted up!

    Can't wait to see a picture of you wearing the new sweater, it looks wonderfully warm.

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  27. What a beautiful colour! I love the button-yarn combination as well. (fingers crossed!)

    martina.bols@mail.mcgill.ca

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  28. Love the color! Thanks for hosting the giveaway!

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  29. Love the cowl, now on in the queue. And the yarn is so purty :). jlbixler at gmail dot com

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  30. absolutely stunning, both the skein and your knitting.

    visualisepeace@yahoo.ca

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  31. That colour is really lovely!

    Are you going to actually BE at Knitter's Frolic? If so, I hope to get to meet you, as since it's a 5 minute walk from my place, I will definitely be there this year!

    raynacurtis at gmail dot com

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  32. That is SUCH a pretty color! Pick me!! :)

    marlon [at] pobox [dot] com

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  33. Fun giveaway and beautiful sweater. You are so productive.

    vwallner at sympatico dot ca

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  34. What a lovely Lavender Grey yarn and the bottoms fits to it perfectly.
    Of course I want them both (if I would be so lucky) so I line up for them :)
    my e-mail: kasia.wojdakATgmailDOTcom

    White sweater is beautiful, it seems to be very cosy and warm. You made it so fast... :)

    regards :)

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  35. I was the lucky buyer of that beautiful color and I certainly wouldn't mind getting one more skein and the buttons they are lovely.
    ann604@shaw.ca

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  36. Thanks for having a giveaway - the cowl pattern looks really fun and the yarn is lovely!

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  37. The yarn and cowl pattern are lovely! Thanks for the giveaway.(Already have plans to make the cowl for my MIL.) And the new sweater pattern....yay! something more to look forward to!
    pa12987@hotmail.com

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  38. I have the same issue with blogger comments. I wish they had a better set-up.

    In any case, yay pretty yarn!

    bsolman at gmail

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  39. I'm definitely holding off on casting on this pretty cowl until next week. I've got some hand spun I've been saving, but it's not nearly as pretty as your yarn! :)
    And that sweater! Gorgeous! I'm hoping to save enough to buy a sweater's worth of yarn for that sweater pattern at the knitters frolic!
    Congratz on the awesome pattern!!!
    :D:D:D


    (lovescalculus@hotmail.com

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  40. Love the color way and the cowl. The buttons are perfect!
    (mkwhite15@yahoo.com)

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  41. What a lovely colour! I'm partial to grey, in fact, I'm wearing a grey scarf right now.

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  42. Your button cowl is just the thing to keep my neck warm and dry this cold, wet February in Vancouver! Love the skein; looks like the ocean on a cloudy day!
    (tgrand@telus.net)

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  43. I love that lavender. I'm making a cardigan in Stormy Aran weight now and I love it. I'll be looking for those buttons.

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  44. Such a pretty color! Love your blog!

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  45. Gorgeous!! szahn27@aol.com

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  46. I would love to be able to win that skein.

    I also love your aran. And the tealy blue yarn.

    metachaosATgmailDOTcom

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  47. I will be making the cowl regardless but I will be keeping my fingers crossed

    knittingnonsense(at)yahoo(dot)ca

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  48. Your sweater is gorgeous! You should be proud!! It's always a treat when something works out exactly as planned.

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  49. Oh! So lovely! Love the colorway!

    michelle@rainmomma.com

    www.rainmomma.com

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  50. I *so* enjoy reading your blog, Tanis. Not only do you make such gorgeous knits and yarns (that sweater! in a week! WOW), but you sound as if you truly love and feel lucky to have this wonderful life you've made for yourself. It all just makes me so happy. Oh, and the fantastic giveaway! Thanks, please count me in. :->
    (Sorry if this is a little gushy, but I'm having a great day and your post just totally fits my mood.)
    j.hawnernst@gmail.com

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  51. Beautiful! I love your sense of color... and the buttons? soo pretty :)

    Thanks for offering such a generous give away!

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  52. I love the lavender grey colourway. Thanks for the giveaway. melinda(DOT)mccaffrey(AT)rogers(DOT)com

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  53. Love the sweater and the yarn is just beautiful. (ahallis@yahoo.co.uk)

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  54. Count me in! Love that combo!

    katiesknitsATgmailDOTcom

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  56. The yarn is so lovely! (ble209@nyu.edu)

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  57. Your new sweater is beautiful -- just like the Buttons Cowl! Please write up the pattern for the sweater!!!

    cleeds@xplornet.com

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  58. Love the color! When i saw it in your etsy shop, I was intending to buy it. Even though this is the year of no buying new yarn. But winning it would be a different story. Perhaps if it is repeatable it could become a new colorway!

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  59. What a beautiful colorway. As usual your color creation is stunning. Thanks for a chance to win.

    Nebraska Knitter

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  60. wow! nice colourway!

    :)
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    soupernova AT hotmail DOT com

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  61. I am IN LOVE with this sweater and the lovely pale lavender yarn in this post! Amazing! I can't wait for the sweater pattern to become available. You are so talented. Beautiful!

    juliannapigletATyahooDOTcoDOTuk

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  62. Oh, wow! That color is really gorgeous & the buttons are perfect for it!

    here's my info (fingers crossed!!!):
    tracynoel79 at gmail dot com

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  63. Love the yarn, love the buttons, love the cowl, LOVE the aran sweater, love the undyed yarn. Wow, it's a lovefest!

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  64. The sweater is lovely - can't wait to see the whole thing.

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  65. LOVE that lavendar that would be a beautiful Buttons Cowl!!

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  66. LOVELY SWEATER AND YARN!!!
    I love everything I see you do!
    polly

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  67. I just found you a couple of days ago, via Ravelry. I love your colors and your blog and even the items you've knitted as gifts. Great styles, great colors and great info. Thanks! Now I'd like to enter the giveaway contest too.
    realyn0822@gmail.com

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  68. Beautiful colour! I'm so glad you posted about this pattern again. I didn't read the last post carefully enough and didn't realize this was a free pattern...
    flkwooll at gmail.com

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  69. Beautiful - I had hoped to purchase a skein of the blue label but it was snatched up far too quickly! Fingers crossed!

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  70. The yarn is beautiful and I would love to knit the cowl.
    Clare

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  71. I love this... so beautiful!!
    (ktmacdonald@gmail.com)

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  72. Oh I love that color and those buttons. Wow I heart your newest sweater too. Simply put, you are my idol.

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  73. Can't wait to get my yarn. I love that cowl pattern!
    Janet (bustrcat@verizon.net)

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  74. Ooh lovely, I would definitely make a buttons cowl with that!
    michellekimberlywilson@gmail.com

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  75. What an intriguing multi-level color way!

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  76. Wow! That colour is lovely and in my favourite weight. Please count me in.

    pauline.fong@gmail.com

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  77. Wow! What a nice "giveaway"...Thanks so much. In addition I love your cabled sweater and the natural yarn. Can hardly wait.

    judithgagnon@xplornet.ca or Judith on ravelry.

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  78. Your sweater came out lovely! Thanks for the chance to win a skein of your gorgeous yarn and the pretty buttons.
    mvlouie99(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  79. Gorgeous colourway and the buttons are beautiful. You are so fortunate to be able to work at something you are so passionate about and love! (nancy dot hum at gmail dot com)

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  80. I love the pearl buttons! (and the yarn of course)

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  81. What a gorgeous color! I can see it keeping me super warm (lee[dot]markison[at]gmail[dot]com)

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  82. i love the subtle color of the yarn! it would make an amazing cowl! :)

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  83. Love the I heart aran!! Always enjoy your blog. Just finished a lovely sweater jacket with a zipper closure for my son in your dk yarn. He is thrilled with it.
    karenc.firestonefarms@cogeco.net

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  84. I can't wait for I heart Aran! What sizes are you going to do? A kids size would be great. wotocho@telus.net

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  85. Lovely, I can't believe how quickly that sweater flew off the needles! I've always avoided white because my mother absolutely banned it when I was a kid (it gets dirty too quickly!!!), but you're making me re-think it... especially with the lovely frosty skein at the start.

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  86. What a beautiful colour and what a great pattern-how did you knit your sweater so fast? (silver_fox_8@shaw.ca)

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  88. What a gorgeous colour. I love the buttons with this yarn. It'll make a pretty cowl.

    ritaknitting at hotmail dot com

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  89. Subtle but truly beautiful. Love it.
    cornelialehane@gmail.com

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  90. Excited about the giveaway... but really excited to see a whole picture of that sweater... on you because you are too adorable in all of your photos! you produce like crazy and I am so jealous... my job gets in the way... oh to make this my job... you are blessed!
    sailingtruenorth@gmail.com

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  91. Ohhh, that sweater is lovely! I'm excited to see bigger pictures and a pattern soon!

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  92. Your sweater design is wonderful--I love the rich texture and visual structure! Can't wait to see the pattern.

    The Buttons cowl pattern is also adorable (and it occurs to me it would work great as a sweater detail too). I'd love to be considered in the giveaway (mb at diegesis d net).

    I would love to see one of your yarns knit up as a Big Herringbone Cowl some time--the texture together with your amazing colors would be really beautiful, I think.

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  93. I absolutely love the color!
    (gunner_fanatic7@hotmail.com)

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  94. Love that cowl! And that lavender is awesome! Pretty!

    I'm also excited about your aran sweater! Who doesn't love a good cable pattern?!

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  95. You should consider making that lavender gray a part of your regulars... Very nice.
    gdelaplante@gmail.com

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  96. Love the color and the buttons! I would love to knit up another cowl (you can never have too many!). Thanks for doing this give away. melissa(DOT)schaffner(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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  97. You always create wonderful colors. I think I'm developing an addiction to tfa...

    lmaclure28@hotmail.com

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  98. That yarn is beautiful! Just found your blog and I love it. Thanks for sharing your talent and ideas :)
    carie_shinn@hotmail.com

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  99. I love the cowl and the yarn!
    b_dhuey@hotmail.com

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  100. Lovely, lovely colour! I finished Fiddlehead Mittens knit with TFA yarn a couple weeks ago and would love to work with it again!

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  101. Very lovely yarn and cowl pattern! merca76@hot.ee

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  102. I LOVE the colour of that yarn...and the sweater is really beautiful.
    (lynnmelluso at rogers dot com)

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  103. Love the colour of that yarn - the perfect "snowy day with a hint of sun behind the clouds" colour!
    And I've already got your cowl pattern printed and ready to go...

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  104. What a beautiful color....
    vantine(dot)meghan(at)gmail.com

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  105. Love, love, love the colour and the pattern too!

    (mrfaulks@videotron.ca)

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  106. what a beautiful color!!!! i think you need to make a repeatable version for the shop...would make such a lovely sweater!!! and thank you for offering another great giveaway!!!

    (jennlaughlin627@yahoo.com)

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  107. That yarn is gorgeous, and the buttons are perfect! What really struck me, though, was your sweater - I have been looking for a pattern just like that! The shawl collar looks luscious. Can't wait for the pattern! (nelsonm@oxy.edu)

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  108. lovely color - hope it's permanent in your collection.

    Fab sweater - stunning.

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  109. consider me on the bandwagon for that pretty, pretty yarn.

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  110. You're kinda my hero, you make me want to be more creative! Your colours are a real treat for the eyes. (emily_doherty82@hotmail.com)

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  111. I am totally in love with those cables! I never realized how much I liked cables until a friend of mine pointed out how many projects of mine have cables in them! Lovely work!

    Count me in for the giveaway! (zooguitar AT yahoo dot co dot uk) It's a uk address, but I live in Canada. :)

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  112. That yarn is gorgeous, and I love your sweater too!

    ikkinlala AT yahoo DOT ca

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  113. I love reading your blog and am so amazed by your prolificness! The lavender grey is beautiful!

    sweezbergATmacDOTcom

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  114. That yarn is absolutely gorgeous, and the pearl buttons are the perfect match. I love the sbutlety of shading. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  115. That looks scrumptious! I hope I win! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  116. Wow, Tanis! Your work is so beautiful. I love knitted things and I love that you have invested your time into making them and making money doing something you love, it is so inspiring!

    I see you are selling them online, which is so cool! I am actually a graphic design student and would love to help you brand your business if you want this summer as a personal project...as not many people that I know do what you do.

    Anyways, good luck with everything.
    The fabrics you use are so beautiful.

    Sebrina

    sebrinsjones@gmail.com

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  117. What a beautiful sweater! I haven't even tried my first sweater yet, so that looks well beyond my skills, but maybe in a year or so I'll be ready to try it!
    (melanie.roscoe at gmail dot com)

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  118. i love your yarn and the cowl is beautiful. i want, i need (debbie.chisholm@rogers.com)

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  119. The color is just gorgeous!! I absolutely love your yarns, they make the most beautiful socks!

    ariane.seixas@gmail.com

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  120. Lovely colour. And a lovely pattern, too; I like the combination.
    paddymilne@mts.net

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  121. Very versatile colour. Will match many jackets, coats, etc. regardless of colour. Love the buttons as well.

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  122. I have a lavender wool jacket that would need a cowl in the colour of your lavender and grey skein! It would be perfect...fingers crossed !
    woolyknitsnbits(at)live(dot)ca

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  123. Beautiful yarn! I love the cowl pattern. Can't wait to see the sweater.

    ytknits

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  124. Perfect buttons for the perfect yarn. Yum
    kdippel@uchicago.edu

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  125. What gorgeous sweater! And the OOAK yarn is also amazing... (jdlashier@gmail.com)

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  126. The colorway is beautiful. (I also love your new hats and can't wait to see the information about the patterns.) skatermom21@hotmail.com

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  127. It's such a pretty colour, it reminds me of the ice on the pond hockey rink! I'd love a cowl to wear for pick up hockey games, I'd never have to worry about losing my scarf again.
    littlefurymaget(AT)yahoo(DOT)ca

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  128. The yarn is beautiful (but then so is all your yarn!). It would be lovely knit up in the buttons cowl.

    llawrence0678@rogers.com

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  129. Tanis, you're so generous -- what a fantastic looking yarn!

    rstovinATshawDOTca

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  130. Oooh, reminds me of a winter sky!
    (canaryknitsATgmailDOTcom)

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  131. I would be so happy to win this kit! And I'm anxiously awaiting the release of the hat patterns!

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  132. Whoa what a fabulous skein! I love those tight fitting cowls. They are extremely practical. Especially for sledding after 15 inches of snow! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  133. Great color. forgot to leave my email last comment. tanis, you should make this a regular colour in your store. it is a fantastic neutral--timeless. foulds.susan@gmail.com

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  134. what a beautiful skein, no wonder you have so many comments for the giveaway!! That Aran sweater is AMAZING. Just gorgeous, rich cables. I hear you on the comment part of blogger- I love blogger because it's so easy to use, but it's so hard to reply to most comments, which is frustrating, especially when people ask a question and you really want to get back to them.

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  135. Oh my goodness! Your yarns are so beautiful. Thanks for the chance to win!! leanna313@cox.net

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  136. Oh my goodness! Your yarns are so beautiful. Thanks for the chance to win!! leanna313@cox.net

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  137. What a great skein. Thanks for the opportunity to participate. kroddick AT gmail DOT com.

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  138. What a great idea and the yarn, such a pretty colour! Thanks for the opportunity - fingers crossed ... (traveldiva727@hotmail.com)

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  139. Awesome, awesome Aran sweater design - I can't wait to see!

    (ciarrann@yahoo.com)

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  140. Would love to win your yarn and buttons so I can knit your Button Cowl. It's so cold here!

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  141. That is a gorgeous sweater! I love the neat cables that it has. And yes, I'd love to get the button cowl too. It looks very warm and cozy - just as it should be!

    christy dot atwood at uwo dot ca

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  142. I am not entering the contest since I won the Spring wool. I have made 2 hats with it.
    Now I am working on the cowl in your Moss aran and it is not difficult but it takes a lot of concentration. I am on the last cable, it is turning out beautifully.
    I love the colour of your give away.
    Marie-Louise

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  143. I love this yarn color and the buttons! I was planning to make the cowl and it would be great in this yarn. Your heart sweater looks beautiful. Can't wait to see a picture of you wearing it. (dlchan6@yahoo.com)

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  144. I'm in! My 2 college age daughters would love this cowl and the yarn is beautiful! (jrramr@msn.com)

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  145. What a lovely winter colour!
    lesley_badger@hotmail.com

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  146. Tanis, what a lovely colorway! how pretty a hat would be...thanks for the opportunity of a giveaway!
    -kim

    (kim72866@yahoo.com)

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  147. Gorgeous cable work! Those buttons are perfect with that yarn. Great colour too. Crossing my fingers....

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  148. It's a lovely pattern and a lovely yarn. All your yarns are lovely, and so satisfying to knit. rdtebby@uwo.ca

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  149. That is a truly gorgeous colour. Soft, feminine and sophisticated. Love it.

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  150. Wow. I want that! Too bad there are already 153 comments... :/

    Chokochokoholic@aol.com

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  151. Blue/lavender/silver/grey - what a colour combo. Finger crossed that I win. Buttons are pretty fabulous as well.
    bogworks@rogers.com

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  152. gorgeous! I tried to treat myself for my b-day month with the awesome kit colorway I saw for valentines day and it sold out so fast! I've been crushing on the grey colors with the hints of pinks & purples! love it so much!
    kguennette@yahoo.com

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  153. Sooooo late to the party, but pick me! Pick me! Those buttons are simply *awesome*, and your cowl would be perfect for winter weather in Minnesota!

    laurie@manytoes.com

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  154. that is sooo lovely! looking forward to seeing the entire sweater in all its glory very soon - you're such a tease!

    mjohnson5667ATgmailDOTcom

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  155. Thanks for having this giveaway. You always come up with such beautiful colors. I'm just about done with another Grammy's Hat, so I'm ready for some new yarn and a new project.
    warnerar[AT]hotmail[DOT]com

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  156. What a gorgeous color! I'd love a chance to win it.

    WorldJaegersATaolDOTcom

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  157. Love, love love the colour! It would look great in any number of projects.

    russell1370ATshawDOTca

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  158. Lovely yarn color! And I can't wait to see the whole sweater because the teaser photo is beautiful!

    thegreatgatzke@yahoo.com

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  159. This yarn is absolutely glowing! I have no idea what I would knit it up as. A cowl perhaps? I would definitely need to sit it in a prominent location so that I could dream about it for a little while before casting it on for a project.
    (carolyn.arnett@utoronto.ca)

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