If I knit, I would knit a sweater for a snake. But that’s me, and as my sister likes to say, 'I’m touched’.
You guys are quite capable of knitting real garments for real people, so you need to win the yarn on the give away from Twist and Twine Yarns. Because my week ran away from me, I am extending the give away till Saturday.
You have another chance to win. You could make a snake sweater.
Here’s how.
Go to the Twist and Twine Etsy Shop and add it to your ‘favorites’!
Tell me you did it down in the comments, and you’re halfway to victory.
That’s all you gotta do.
{We love this funny old book around here. We are fiends for books, you know.}
Added the shop to my favorites! That yarn is so beautiful, I've been staring at it for a bit now when my husband finally came into the living room and suggested I might want to head to bed :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm. Not a very good knitter yet, but what inspiration to get better! I added the shop to my favorites.
ReplyDeleteDid it! Oh those colors in her shop are luscious.
ReplyDeleteI knit a snake scarf...so I guess it wouldn't be a stretch to knit a snake sweater. :)
http://www.aisforakari.com/2011/10/sassy-snakewiggly-worm-scarf-pattern.html
Added to my favorites! I was holding out b/c I am not much of a knitter, but the yarn certainly is gorgeous, would hopefully motivate me, and who doesn't love to win things!!!
ReplyDeleteThis was my oldest's favorite story for a long time. He even dressed up as the burglar complete with very large Crictor for storytime dress up at school.
ReplyDeleteIf you learn how to knit, you could be a yarn-bomber (check out these cool pictures: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yarn_bombing)
ReplyDeleteI'm in for the give-away.
PS Spotted our mutual friend, Beth Whiting, last week in Jackson Hole.
Cheers,
Libby
http://libbyhall.typepad.com/blog/
So beautiful, it makes me want to learn how to knit! I went and found the beauty on Etsy, so I'm in for the giveaway- my Mama knits and Mama's day is just around the corner.
ReplyDeleteI'll share with my crafty friends as well.
Hope there is some sign of spring under the mountain! If I could send you some Virginia daffodils I would.