Showing posts with label give-away. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Give-away Knitting Patterns!


Give-away from Mamma4Earth!


Welcome to Linda Dawkins!  

"I have always loved knitting, my mom taught me to knit when I was 5 years old. When she was younger she knitted cricket jerseys for all of her brothers. I used to often see her knitting when I was little, she knitted us a variety of clothing including our royal blue jerseys for school, these were the softest jerseys, so much softer than the shop bought ones. One day I asked her if she could show me how to knit and she did. She gave me two short, size 4mm knitting needles and a ball of blue double knitting wool. I can remember that day clearly. I was always encouraged to try and knit her projects that she was busy with, this was wonderful because I managed to master some complicated patterns and knitting terminology at a young age and she always helped me along the way. I attended a Catholic convent school while growing up and knitting was a part of our curriculum, there were new projects to make for school each year and when I was older I started to knit more advanced items. The first jersey I knitted was a cabled design, I was 18 years old and I still have that jersey today.
After my husband and I had children, I studied to be a Montessori preschool teacher, I taught for a few years and then after the birth of our fourth child, Kye, we decided that I would no longer work but rather homeschool our children. I discovered the wonderful world of Waldorf education with all its beautiful natural toys and this is when I started knitting toys. At first, I just knitted them because toy patterns were so adorable but then I felt a change developing. A few months later, Mamma4earth, our family business, was born and has been growing each year since 2008. I began to really start looking at animals, I noticed that when I encountered an animal or bird I would often study its shape and see the curves and bulk of its body. I would watch its movement and grace. I would calculate the stitches in my mind and see the animal become a knitted creation in my mind's eye. The design usually marinades within my consciousness for a few days and then I begin the pattern writing and designing process. When I start to write a pattern, I usually continue writing until I am finished, I seldom start designing and finish later, this tends to break the flow of my thoughts. Often I wake early in the morning and while my eyes are still closed, I think of a new design, this is one of the most exciting aspects of my creative process. I love how my thoughts eventually fall into place and a new creature takes form... My inspiration stems from my beautiful family and the wildlife that we are surrounded by in this lovely country of ours. 
My family and I live in South Africa, we have a suburban homestead where we grow veggies and fruit and live a sustainable lifestyle. We have a whole troop of chickens, rabbits, cats, birds, fish and our newest pet that seems almost human at times... a Labrador called Sandy. I often write about our life on our blog called Natural Suburbia. You can find my patterns for sale on Etsy, my Craftsy Shop and my Ravelry Store.
  
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Giveaway:
The winner will receive 8 patterns of their choice!  
Entries include leaving a comment on the Natural Suburbia blog, "Like"ing Mamm4earth Facebook page, Repinning a Mamma4earth pattern image on Pinterest, Following Mamma4earth on Twitter, adding Mamma4earth as a friend on Ravelry, or purchasing something from the Mamm4earth Etsy shop.   That's up to 6 opportunities to win!  

Email us at: info@syrendell.com by December 31 to let us know about your entries. 

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Syrendell Giveaway!




















We are giving away three items to three lucky individuals.  Each person will also receive a coupon worth $10 towards any Syrendell consultation or workshop

1.  The Children's Year book, by Cooper, Fynes-Clinton and Rowling.  Used, but in great shape!  Such a wonderful resource to have for your home.







2.  A skein of Lagoon Fairy Handspun Yarn, 33 yards.  Perfect for handwork projects.













3.  A handmade, birch wood Naalbinding Needle (about 3.5 in. long).  Naalbinding is an ancient Scandinavian technique the predates knitting -- a good project for ages 9 and up.  Also works beautifully for weaving projects for ages 5 and up. 









To be considered for the giveaway, post a comment here and we will put your name on a tag that will go into a bag for the drawing.  An additional entry may be earned by adding info. and a link to your blog, Facebook or Twitter (let us know if you did any of these in your comment).  Be sure to include your email in your comment so that we can easily reach you! 

Drawing will occur on Saturday, August 14, at 11pm PST.  We'll post the winners on Sunday!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009