Meanwhile, Jennifer Hansen, a.k.a Stitch Diva, ran a contest last week giving away five copies of Tunisian Crochet to people who commented about the book on her Facebook page. She got almost 200 responses! Here is what Jennifer said in the Stitch Diva newsletter: “Sharon Silverman has written a fabulous book on Tunisian Crochet with some innovative patterns. What we like best about the book is how every pattern has illustrated photo tutorials for the stitches used within the pattern!” The hand-carved wooden hooks I used for some of the Tunisian projects came from Jenkins Woodworking through the Stitch Diva Studios website, www.StitchDiva.com. Jennifer does a lot of creative Tunisian projects, as well as hairpin lace and broomstick lace. Her designs are always exciting and fashion-forward.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Podcasts and Contests
I had a wonderful time talking with Mary Beth Temple on the Getting Loopy podcast, and an equally enjoyable evening chatting with Marly Bird on The Yarn Thing podcast. Big thank-yous to everyone who listened, and to Kim Guzman (www.CrochetKim.com) and Tracey Rivers for their kind comments about Tunisian Crochet that Mary Beth read on the air.
Meanwhile, Jennifer Hansen, a.k.a Stitch Diva, ran a contest last week giving away five copies of Tunisian Crochet to people who commented about the book on her Facebook page. She got almost 200 responses! Here is what Jennifer said in the Stitch Diva newsletter: “Sharon Silverman has written a fabulous book on Tunisian Crochet with some innovative patterns. What we like best about the book is how every pattern has illustrated photo tutorials for the stitches used within the pattern!” The hand-carved wooden hooks I used for some of the Tunisian projects came from Jenkins Woodworking through the Stitch Diva Studios website, www.StitchDiva.com. Jennifer does a lot of creative Tunisian projects, as well as hairpin lace and broomstick lace. Her designs are always exciting and fashion-forward.
Meanwhile, Jennifer Hansen, a.k.a Stitch Diva, ran a contest last week giving away five copies of Tunisian Crochet to people who commented about the book on her Facebook page. She got almost 200 responses! Here is what Jennifer said in the Stitch Diva newsletter: “Sharon Silverman has written a fabulous book on Tunisian Crochet with some innovative patterns. What we like best about the book is how every pattern has illustrated photo tutorials for the stitches used within the pattern!” The hand-carved wooden hooks I used for some of the Tunisian projects came from Jenkins Woodworking through the Stitch Diva Studios website, www.StitchDiva.com. Jennifer does a lot of creative Tunisian projects, as well as hairpin lace and broomstick lace. Her designs are always exciting and fashion-forward.
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