Reversible Knitting Blog Tour, Contest, and Alternate Covers!

Lynne Barr's blog tour has begun! Follow her via the schedule below, and discover compelling reviews, gorgeous pictures from the book, new insights about Lynne and her work, and more! And, if you leave a comment about which of the scrapped cover choices below is your favorite (or how you think the chosen cover above stands up to these), you may just win a copy of Reversible Knitting to cozy up to during long, cold January!

Limit one (1) entry per person; be sure to enter your email address on the comment form. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. Open only to legal residents of the 50 United States and Washington, DC, who are 18 or older as of date of entry. Contest ends at 11:59pm on Dec. 21st. Note that if you leave a comment we will add you to our e-mailing list (unless you tell us within your comment, that you do not want to be added.)

Dec. 08  http://goknitinyourhat.blogspot.com - Review

Dec. 09  http://www.grumperina.com - Q&A

Dec. 09  http://www.purlbee.com – Interview/book feature

Dec. 10  http://www.knitandtonic.net - Review

Dec. 11  http://chronicknittingsyndrome.blogspot.com Q&A

Dec. 11  http://www.sheepinthecity.prettyposies.com - Review

Dec. 14  http://aliciakachmar.com - Review

Dec. 15  http://boogaj.typepad.com - Project discussion

Dec. 16  http://knittingtoday.com/knews - Q&A

Dec. 17  http://www.ilgaleja.com/blog - "One designer to another" 

Dec. 17  http://retroknit.net/blog - Review / Q&A

Dec. 18  http://hookandi.blogspot.com - Review

Dec. 21  / - Special post

Dec. 22  http://needled.wordpress.com - "Stitch and size"

Jan.  tbd   http://houseonhillroad.typepad.com - Review

Jan.  tbd   http://the-panopticon.blogspot.com - Review

 

Design for a Living World

This video is part of the Design for a Living World exhibition on view at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York City until January 4, 2010. Christien Meindertsma, featured in the video, is one of ten designers commissioned to develop new uses for sustainably grown and harvested materials in order to tell a unique story about the life-cycle of materials and the power of conservation and design. I find the video and Meindertsma's work (see more here) captivating.

Leslie H Reports from Sock Summit 09

I'm sure you've all heard by now (you who are knitters, crocheters, sock fetishists, or merely curious Portlanders wondering who the heck was cramming up the Voodoo Donuts line) the sighs and fond reminiscing about the first-ever Sock Summit in Portland, Oregon, the weekend before last. Even while vacationing, way up in the mountains on Peak #7, the following week, I heard the reverberations of that once-fabled Sock Summt, where socks from far and wide came to mix and mingle, share deep thoughts, and seek beautiful new patterns.

And, of course, to boldly go where no socks have gone...

Oh, who am I kidding? It was all about the donuts for some knitters. Here is Amanda from Lorna's Laces, with Natalia Apple of the  Purls Beyond Price blog, noshing on what looks like a Fruit Loop donut and maybe just a chocolate-glazed.

Let's contemplate the maple bacon donut...which I, fair-weather vegetarian, bit into, only to feel both joy and pain in a single delicious moment.

But nevermind the donuts, no full Sock Summit day could've been started without a deliciously smooth cup of Portland's finest brew, and so I started out my mornings religiously at the counter of Red Square Cafe. Thanks to our amply stocked supply closet back at the office, I also left them with a few packages of our Greetings from Knit Cafe coffee sleeves. I got around to a few other hip spots as well...

...including Powell's Bookstore cafe, and even the Convention Center's Starbucks. Cha-ching!

Mmm, now that we're fueled to the max on virtual sugar and coffee, let's have a look at some of the beautiful booths (and booth people) who helped us sell our STC Craft creations: the brand-new Knitted Socks East and West by Judy Sumner (displayed with samples of the socks , which folks just loved!), and the STC Craft classic-to-be, Knitalong, by Portland gal Larissa Brown.

Thanks to the wonderful Sandy Kay of Knit Purl...

...the lovely (and lucky) Shannon of Twisted...

...John (way back there selling!) of Village Spinning and Weaving...

...Dawn and pal of Fiber Rhythm Craft and Design...

...the folks at the Cherry Tree Hill Yarn booth,and Lisa of the popular Lisa Souza Knitwear and Dyeworks booth, where Judy Sumner spent most of her Marketplace hours.

Our books and authors got out to the knitting shops around town as well. Here's Judy Sumner signing stock at the lovely Close Knit (while the talented Nancy of the blog Getting Purly With It winds yarn and shows off her handknitted flowers)...

...and here's Judy enjoying conversation at the local designers party at Knit Purl.

Local STC Crafters Leigh Radford (One More Skein, AlterKnits, and AlterKnits Felt) and Larissa Brown (Knitalong) enjoy the party with friends...

...and (yay!) even a random cute boy gets lured into the mix!

Next highlight of the night...this crowd at Powell's Books' "A Night For Knitters"! Around 80 people!

Judy was a natural on the stage! Inciting laughter, curiosity, and even sympathetic awww's when she talked about having to reknit some socks because of color issues. Of course, the crowd also loved looking at the socks from the book closeup.

Larissa Brown got a chance to talk about her book, and her fundraiser for Doctors Without Borders, the Knitalong Barn Raising Quilt Raffle, which ended up raising $600 (here are a couple of the gorgeous quilts, hanging out with Larissa at the Sock Summit author signing earlier that day).

By the time the authors finally finished with the line (and signing the massive amount of stock piled up for them), it was nearly time for bed...and for dreams of the next morning's Barbara Walker lecture. Now, I really didn't know much about Barbara Walker before this trip (I'm pretty new to knitting), so I just sort of expected to be sitting there politely, trying to stay awake while knitting my first sock ever. But seriously! This woman is hilarious and super-engaging, and she's done everything! Modern dance! Square dance! Feminist writings! Tarot card designs! And I so want to read her book The Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets.

Well inspired, Judy and I headed off to Knit Purl once again, for Judy's Japanese sock technique classes, where everyone had a blast!

After such a busy two days, it was back to the hotel for Judy, who was finally feeling the effects of nonstop hobnobbing! I headed back to the convention to take random pics of this curious yarn culture!

Oh, and here are some crazy people posing with me. They claim to be my parents.

No, really, my folks surprised me and hopped a plane from Sacramento to Portland! Somehow they wrangled their way into the Marketplace, which they quite enjoyed! My mom bought giant glitter needles even though she doesn't knit, and my dad stood around commenting on the funny knitted hat/wigs he saw.

Eventually the parental units left to go dine at some place called Burgerville, and I moved on to the Ravelry party! I was pretty beat by this point, but I spread some STC Craft love about, and took in the awesome site of hundreds and hundreds of Ravelrers moving and shaking (and of course, knitting and crocheting) and winning raffle prizes from the fun-loving Ravelry mavens.

Sunday! Last day of the Sock Summit, and I got to experience the Luminary Panel. Did you know that Barbara Walker invented SSK? Did I know what SSK was? No. I've since learned that it stands for slip slip knit, and it's a way of decreasing and making your sock or whatever get narrower. One day I'll SSK like the best of them here: Cat Bordhi, Nancy Bush, Priscilla Gibson-Roberts, Judith MacKenzie-McCuin, Lucy Neatby, Deborah Robson, Meg Swansen, Barbara Walker, Anna Zilboorg.

Look! A Luminary attendee is covering up with the Knitalong quilt they won. Nice! (Thanks to Mary-Heather of Rainy Day Goods for this great pic!)

And the closing ceremony cake? Well, I ran away before I could get near it. Toooo many dooonuuuts!!!!

Aside from all the extra calories and caffeine, this Sock Summit was an amazing endeavor and a fantastic success. I, for one, am really looking forward to next year's summit, where we will "sock it to 'em!" yet again. Thanks for reading!

 

Where Will STC Craft Be at the Sock Summit?

 

The question is, where won’t we be?! From all over the Sock Summit Marketplace, to the world famous Powell’s Books, to knitting stores all around Portland, Oregon (and yes, definitely stopping by Voodoo Donuts!), STC Craft will have holes in our socks by the end of this exciting weekend! Stalk us via our sock trail below, or follow us on Twitter @ STC_Craft to get up-to-the-second updates on what we’re up to!

Can't make it to the Sock Summit? Don't be sad! We've got something to keep you busy as well. Etsy has partnered with us to offer a complimentary copy of the Tatami Socks pattern from Knitted Socks East and West (shown above).  Click here to download.

 

THURSDAY, AUGUST 6

7-9pm: Sock Summit Opening Ceremonies, Introductions, and Reception

Mixin’ and minglin’ with the teachers, organizers, and, ohh . . . just thousands of knitters. Someone is going to get their knitwear snagged for sure!

 

FRIDAY, AUGUST 7

8:30am-1pm: Sock Summit Marketplace @ Abundant Yarn Booths 506 and 508

Larissa Brown will be signing her book, Knitalong: Celebrating the Tradition of Knitting Together and raffling blankets for the Knitalong Barn Raising QuiltFundraiser for Doctors Without Borders.

11am –noon: Close Knit 2140 NE Alberta Street (corner of 22nd and Alberta); 503-288-4568

Book-signing and trunk show with Judy Sumner, author of Knitting Socks East and West, a compilation of 30 sock designs inspired by stitch patterns from Japan, most of which have never been seen by Western knitters until now. So many beautiful socks to fondle!

1:30-4:30pm: Sock Summit Book-Signing (Hall A1)

Larissa Brown will be signing copies of Knitalong, alongside knitting greats such as Cat Bordhi, Clara Parkes, Amy Singer, Barbara Walker. and many more!

6-9pm: Knit Purl 1101 SW Alder, (503) 227-2999

Portland Designers Showcase: Mix and mingle with local knitwear designers, including Larissa Brown and Leigh Radford—author of AlterKnits, AlterKnits Felt, One Skein, and the upcoming One More Skein. Cocktails are rumored to be here. Ooh, and do check out their site; they’ve got all kinds of fun things planned for this weekend!

7:30-8:30pm: Powell’s Bookstore 1005 W. Burnside Ave.

A Night For Knitters: Book-signing and Q&A with Judy Sumner, author of Knitted Socks East and West, and Larissa Brown, author of Knitalong. A night, and a bookstore, not to be missed!


SATURDAY, AUGUST 8

8:30-10:30am: Sock Summit Marketplace @ Abundant Yarn Booths 506 and 508

Larissa Brown will be signing Knitalong and raffling blankets for Doctors without Borders

9am: Sock Summit Lecture (Room: C123 (AV) (L))

Attending the lecture, “How I Became a Knitter” with the prolific and inspiring Barbara Walker 

11am-noon: Close Knit 2140 NE Alberta Street (Corner of 22nd and Alberta); 503-288-4568

Book-signing and Knitalong Trunk Show with Larissa Brown

Noon-1pm / 1:30-2:30pm (same class twice): Knit Purl 1101 SW Alder; 503-227-2999

Judy Sumner, author of Knitted Socks East and West, will be teaching a workshop on four different Japanese stitch patterns used in her book. Call to register. Fee of $35 includes a signed copy of the book.

 

SUNDAY, AUGUST 9

1:30-4:30pm: Sock Summit Luminary Panel (Oregon Ballroom)

Rubbing elbows and needles with knitters who’ll be ga-ga for these folks 

And…be sure to scout out the following booths for signed copies of both Knitalong and Knitted Socks East and West!

Abundant Yarn: Booths 506 and 508

Close Knit: Booth 214

Knit Purl: Booth 1022

Knitwear and Dyeworks: Booths 801 and 803

Fiber Rhythm Craft & Design: Booth  307

Village Spinning & Weaving: Booths 901, 903, 1000, 1002

Twisted: Booth 812

Cherry Tree Hill Yarn: Booths 715, 717, 719

Hope to see you there. Remember, to follow our tweets @ STC_Craft!

Last Stop on Vintage Baby Knits Blog Tour

This is the last stop on the Vintage Baby Knits blog tour, so author Kristen Rengren and I thought it would be fun to end where this book adventure began--with a few of the original vintage designs.

Original Jasper Diamond Hoodie (top left)

 

Jasper Diamond Hoodie in VBK

 

Original Violet Sacque (top left)

 

Violet Sacque in VBK

 

Original Harry Sailor Sweater

 

Harry Sailor Sweater in VBK

 If you'd like to see sample pages from Vintage Baby Knits, click on the book cover in the right margin. If you'd like to see a gallery of images from the book click here. If you're interested in learning about working with vintage patterns, check out Kristen's Knitting Vintage blog tutorial.

Weekend Knitting Getaway Giveaway

UPDATE: WE ARE IN THE PROCESS OF CONTACTING THE WINNER. THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR PARTICIPATING. WE LOVE READING YOUR COMMENTS!


Very exciting news! The amazing Clara Parkes of Knitter's Review and STC Craft are teaming up for a very special giveaway to celebrate the release of Weekend Knitting in paperback and the beauty of taking time off to knit and learn new knitting skills with friends.

Clara has been hosting an annual knitter's retreat every fall for the last eight years. And this year's gathering, which will take place November 20, 2009-November 22, 2009, in Williamstown, Massachusetts, is sure to be wonderful with Clara and a great group of teachers--Karthryn Alexander, Anne Hanson, and Melissa Morgan-Oakes--leading the way. To learn more about the retreat, click here.

Now, here's the exciting part. STC Craft has one retreat package to give away. That means that one lucky winner will have his or her retreat expenses covered: to be specific, the cost of all classes and activities, two nights' lodging in a private room, all meals from Friday dinner through Sunday breakfast, snacks and beverages throughout the weekend, plus all taxes and gratuities, will be covered. In addition, the winner will receive a copy of the new Weekend Knitting paperback in a gift basket in his or her room. The cost of transportation to/from the event is NOT covered.

To enter, in the Comments section below, tell us which STC Craft book you would like to cuddle up with (or craft from) this weekend. To see all of our books, click on the online catalog at right. On or about July 22 at 9:30AM (EST), we will choose one winner in a random drawing from all eligible entries received and send him or her email notification. The winner will have 24 hours to respond; if that doesn't happen, we will choose a new winner, who also must respond within 24 hours of notification. Note that the official registration for Knitter's Review Retreat 09 opens on Friday, July 24 at noon (EST) and fills within minutes, so if you don't win and are interested in going, you'll need to act fast.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. Open only to legal residents of the 50 United States and Washington, DC who are 18 years or older as of date of entry. Sweepstakes ends at 9:29:59AM ET on 7/22/09. Visit www.abramsbooks.com/Weekend_Knitting_Getaway_Giveaway.html for full official rules. Void where prohibited.

Vintage Baby Knits Blog Tour

While I was on vacation, Kristen Rengren's Vintage Baby Knits blog tour started. Check out the first two posts, plus the rest of the itinerary (including Kristen's last stop on July 27 right here).

 

Wednesday, July 1

Franklin Habit's Panopticon: Dolores the Sheep gets real w/ Kristen Rengren & Book Giveaway

http://the-panopticon.blogspot.com

 

Monday, July 6

Go Knit in Your Hat: Yarn Talk & Book Giveaway

http://goknitinyourhat.blogspot.com

 

Wednesday, July 8

Sheep in the City - Book Review & Giveaway

http://www.sheepinthecity.prettyposies.com

 

Thursday, July 9

Lime and Violet – How to Knit from Vintage Patterns & Book Giveaway

http://limenviolet.blogspot.com

 

Friday, July 10

Whipup - Vintage Knitting Talk & Book Giveaway

http://whipup.net

 

Tuesday, July 14

Grumperina - Show & Tell & Book Giveaway

http://www.grumperina.com/knitblog

 

Thursday, July 16

The Blue Blog - Book Review & Giveaway

http://alison.knitsmiths.us

 

Friday, July 17

Handmade News - Author-Reader Q&A, Review, & Giveaway

http://www.handmadenews.org

 

Monday, July 20

Heather Ross's Weekend - Book Giveaway & Chat

http://heatherross.squarespace.com

 

Wednesday, July 22

House on Hill Road - Chat & Book Giveaway

http://houseonhillroad.typepad.com/my_weblog

 

Friday, July 24

Handmade News - Answers to Author Q&A

http://www.handmadenews.org

 

Friday, July 31

STC Craft – Vintage Patterns for Inspiration

http://www.melaniefalickbooks.com

Knitting in Public

(Photo from KnitKnit)

There's a lot going on for knittters this weekend. In addition to The National Needlework Association (TNNA) convention in Columbus, OH, it is Worldwide Knit in Public Day, which, despite its name, is actually two weekend's worth of public knitting events around th world (6/13-6/14 and 6/20- 6/21).

I'm likely to be knitting in public at the airport on my way to Columbus for TNNA. At this trade show we are showcasing all of our knitting titles and also introducing our Fall 09 titles to yarn shop owners and others in the industry.  If you can't be there, but are curious, here's the scoop: For Fall 09, we are publishing Reversible Knitting by Lynne Barr, One More Skein by Leigh Radford, and Knitted Socks East and West by Judy Sumner. To see sample interior spreads, click on the book covers at right.

If you will be at TNNA, you can see all of this in person at the book distributor booths and, if you like, you can meet Kristen Rengren, author of Vintage Baby Knits, and I at our book signings. Here is the schedule:

Saturday, June 13

4PM: Melanie Falick signing Weekend Knitting (new paperback edition) at R&M West Coast booth

4:30PM: Kristen Rengren signing Vintage Baby Knits at Unicorn booth

Sunday, June 14

11AM: Kristen signing Vintage Baby Knits at R&M West Coast booth

11AM: Melanie signing Weekend Knitting at Checkers booth

2:45: Kristen signing Vintage Baby Knits at Checkers booth

STC Craft on Flickr

I am both a craft-book author and craft-book editor, so I can  tell you with authority that there is hardly anything more gratifying to an author or editor than seeing the ways in which our work has inspired others. With that in mind, I am posting to let you know about STC Craft's new Flickr goup. We just started it so it's very small, but, of course, we're hoping a lot of people will join and post photos of projects they have made from the books we publish. To check out the Flickr group, click here. To see all of the books we publish, click on our online catalog at right.

The photo above shows all of the socks in Judy Sumner's book Knitted Socks East and West  spread out on a desk in my office. I just uploaded this image to Flickr. I've also just posted a gallery of images from Knitted Socks East and West here. This book will be released in August (around the time of the amazing Sock Summit).

Greetings from Knit Cafe Note Cards on Sale

Perfect for spring or really anytime you want to send a personal note, our beautiful Greetings from Knit Cafe Note Cards are on sale on the Abrams website. Regularly priced at $12.95, they are now only $5 (sale price is shown at checkout). There are 15 (3-7/8" x 5-1/4") notecards, 3 each of the 5 shown below, plus 16 envelopes. Suzan Mischer originally commissioned photographer Judith Gigliotti to take these images for her Los Angeles yarn shop, Knit Cafe.

Knitalong Barn Raising Quilt Fundraiser

(Photo by Michael Crouser from Knitalong)

Larissa Brown, co-author of Knitalong: Celebrating the Tradition of Knitting Together, has organized a wonderful fundraiser for Doctors without Borders. To participate, all you need to do is knit one sqaure (or more if you like) of the Barn Raising Quilt (shown above) and send it (them) to Larissa by June 9. A team of volunteers will join all of the squares she receives and then auction or raffle off the finished quilts during the Sock Summit in August.  For more information about the fundraiser (including the pattern--if you don't have the book--and a mailing address for the squares), click here.

Kristen Rengren, author of Vintage Baby Knits, on Book Tour

It's time to start celebrating the release of the ultra-adorable Vintage Baby Knits. It will begin to hit stores in the next few weeks and to mark the event author Kristen Rengren is going on tour. The schedule is below and on our master events calendar (click on Upcoming Events at top right). Of course, Kristen is hoping to meet lots of you during her travels--she'll have many of the 40+ projects from the book with her and I guarantee that you will be charmed. To follow Kristen's progress once the tour starts, check out her blog here or follow her on Twitter (username: retroknit). To see a few photos from the book, click here. To see a few sample pages, click on the book cover in the right-hand margin.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Knitty City (New York, NY)

Book signing & trunk show: 6-8pm

208 W. 79th St.

212-787-5896

www.knittycity.com

 

Friday, April 24, 2009

Purl Soho (New York, NY)

Book signing & trunk show: 4–7pm

137 Sullivan St.

212-420-8796

www.purlsoho.com

 

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Stitches South – Atlanta, GA

Book signing: 1-1:30pm

The Yarn Barn of Kansas: Booths 107 - 109 - 111 - 113 - 206 - 208 - 210 - 212

Renaissance Waverly Hotel & Cobb Galleria Centre

Two Galleria Parkway

1-800-237-7099

http://www.knittinguniverse.com/flash/events/Eventportalsouth.php

 

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Stitches South (Atlanta, GA)

Book signing: 2-3pm

The Fine Needle - Booths 327 & 329

(see address above)

 

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Stitch DC (Washington, DC)

Book signing & trunk show: Time TBD

731 8th St., SE

202-544.8900

www.stitchdc.com

 

Friday, May 1, 2009

Loop Yarn (Philadelphia, PA)

Book signing & trunk show:  5–7pm

1914 South St.

Philadelphia PA 19146

215-893-9939/ 877-893-9939

www.loopyarn.com

 

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival (West Friendship, MD)

Book signing: 1-2pm

Cloverhill Yarn Shop - Main Building, Booths D2 & D3

Howard County Fairgrounds

2210 Fairground Rd.

410-788-7262

www.cloverhillyarn.com

 

Also on May 2, listen to Kristen on the WEBS Podcast.

http://www.yarn.com/Podcasts

 

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival

Book signing: 11am-noon

The Fold - Barn 3, Booth 18

(see address above)

 

Thursday, May 7, 2009

WEBS Yarn Shop (Northampton, MA)

Book signing & trunk show: 6-7:30pm

75 Service Center Rd.

1-800-367-9327

www.yarn.com

 

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Kaleidoscope Yarns (Essex Junction, VT)

Book signing & trunk show: 1-3pm

15 Pearl St.

802-288-9200

www.kyarns.com

 

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Porter Square Books (Boston, MA)

Book signing & trunk show: 1-3pm

25 White St.

617-491-2220

www.portersquarebooks.com

 

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Lettuce Knit (Toronto, ON)

Book signing & trunk show: 6-9pm

70 Nassau St.

Toronto, Ontario

416-203-9970

www.lettuceknit.com

 

Friday, May 15, 2009

Loopy Yarns (Chicago, IL)

Book signing & trunk show: 5-9pm

47 W. Polk St.

312-583-9276

www.loopyyarns.com

 

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Threadbear Fiber Arts (Lansing, MI)

Book signing & trunk show: 1–4pm

319 S Waverly Rd.

517-703-9276

www.threadbearfiberarts.com

 

Weekend Knitting Cover Story

When my book Weekend Knitting was first published in 2003, this was its cover.

It stayed that way until it was released a few weeks ago in paperback with this cover.

Honestly, I like both of these choices. But there was another cover that I rallied for in both hardcover and paperback. It wasn't chosen either time, so I figured I'd share it here.

Thanks to Susi Oberhelman and Ericka McConnell for providing the beautiful graphic design and photography, respectively. What a pleasure to have so many wonderful choices! Thanks also to Deborah Newton, who designed the Garter-Cuff Fingerless Gloves in the photo on the hardcover, and to Pam Allen, who designed the Farmer's Market Bag in the photo on the paperback, and to our lovely models. To see a sampling of images from inside the book, click here. To see a few interior pages, click on the small book cover image at right.

Knitted Home Furnishings in the NYT--and AlterKnits Felt

Check out this article in today's New York Times.

The reporter Tim McKeough interviewed Joelle Hoverson, the creative force behind Purl and Purl Patchwork and the Purl Bee as well as author of STC's Last-Minute Knitted Gifts and Last-Minute Patchwork and Quilted Gifts, about burgeoning interest in knitted furnishings and accessories, both conventional items like blankets and more unusual ones like ottomans and rugs.

Right away I started thinking about the home dec projects in Leigh Radford's new book AlterKnits Felt, including the ottoman and pillow, chairs, and rug below.

To see more projects from Leigh's book, click here.

Knitalong Cover - Runner-Ups

Larissa Brown, coauthor with Martin John Brown, of Knitalong, mentioned on her blog the other day that she had been looking at the runner-up covers I have been posting and wondered if there had been any other Knitalong covers considered that she hadn't seen. For that book, we didn't seriously consider a lot of different options. We had two single-image covers that we liked but we didn't think either of them  communicated enough about the book's content to work. Here they are (the second one was cut so early in the process that we didn't even begin to think about a back cover):

 

 

To see a gallery of images from Knitalong and the final grid cover, click here.

Judy's Socks


We're working on a sock book with Judy Sumner. She has been sending the socks to me in batches for months now. Recently, I arranged all of them on a desk  in my office for a meeting with a photographer. Later on when I commented to Judy about how beautiful I thought they looked, she mentioned that she had never actually seen all of them in one place. So, here's a photo I took that day--for Judy's enjoyment and yours.