The tour kicked off with a great interview between Sarah Wilson and Jennifer Tallapaneni on Sarah's Blog: Not a Yarn Snob. Sarah shared some great insight into the design process, which you can read here. I thought it would be great to start things off with a contest, but no takers. Maybe next time. There will be 3 more giveaways, so don't miss out. If you're the first to comment after each of these interviews, you will win a copy of Tops & Toes!
2/26- Faina Goberstein: Faina's Knitting Mode. Faina will conduct a lively conversation with a group of designers in her "Cyber Cafe."
2/28- Kara Gott Warner: sheknitsintheloop. Don't miss my interview with designer Laura Nelkin.
3/2- Cindy Moore: The Fitter Knitter Catch her interview with me about the making of Tops & Toes!
Don't miss today's interview at Jennifer Tallapaneni's blog PieKnits
To view the complete schedule, you can find it here.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
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5 comments:
I just read the interview on Faina's Knitting Mode. I got here in such a roundabout way, I'm glad I found you. The book looks adorable, congrats! With the contest, do you mean the first to comment here? Because I would love a copy of the book (yeah, I'm willing to admit that I comment for prizes)!
I read your interview on fitterknitter's site. Very interesting book - I will be watching for it.
Great interview! The book sounds wonderful and the illustrations included on that page are very clear and easy to understand. If this is just a peek at what the book is like, it will be very well received.
Jennifer in KY
I've been reading your interviews on the different blogs - you seem to be hitting the blogs I read, but then I follow hundreds of knitting blogs!
FitterKnitter was the latest read...well, as I work my way through them with updates. Who knows, I may have a few more in there waiting for me!
Hi Kara,
I just read your interview at FitterKnitter, Cindy's blog, and your book sounds like it is a winner. I've wanted to learn to knit socks for a long time now, but will confess I am a coward to try!
I bet your book could change all that, and I would love to win it and finally get over my fears of failure, and actually knit a pair of socks, instead of just thinking about it!
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