Sunday, February 22, 2009

Tops & Toes Blog Tour Day 1 Recap: Not a Yarn Snob

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.

5 comments:

LexisKnits@hotmail.com said...

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)!

Carla in MT said...

I read your interview on fitterknitter's site. Very interesting book - I will be watching for it.

Anonymous said...

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

AmyPinSeattle said...

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!

Justina said...

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!