Thursday, November 17, 2011

Knit One...Kill Two... giveaway...


This is Maggie Sefton's first knitting mystery books and,
one of her most popular,



"Despite the fact that her aunt was an expert knitter,
Kelly Flynn never picked up a pair of knitting needles she liked
—until she strolled into House of Lambspun.
Now, in the first in a brand-new series, she learns
 how to knit one, purl two, and untangle the mystery behind
 her aunt's murder."   --excerpt form back of book

I'm listening to this on audio-book and am REALLY
enjoying it!

You can read more about the author and her other books...

~~THE GIVEAWAY~~
enter to win* by doing...the following

 -ONE ENTRY to win-
 - Please, leave a comment...do you like (not like) to
knit? or have you never tried, but want to? Beginner"
or very accomplished knitter?
and...

-THREE ENTRIES (more) to win-
 - if you blog about it and leave a separate comment
 that you did.

Giveaway ends...next Thursday November 24th midnight MT


*to win, must be a follower

7 comments:

Kathy said...

I like to knit, but I LOVE to quilt. Knitting is something I can do in a waiting room; it's an easier project to take along with me. I have little experience. I can make scarves and hot pads.

Kathy said...

I blogged about your giveaway today at:

http://new2quilting.blogspot.com/2011/11/dutchmans-puzzle-quilt-top-progress.html

Julie said...

I would love to knit but haven't got the hang of it yet. All I've managed to complete is a slightly wonky dishcloth. I bought a sock loom with great hopes but haven't pulled it out of the box yet! There are so many wonderful yarns out there. I need to try again. In the meantime, I'm totally addicted to quilting!

Debra said...

I would love to learn to knit but I have been a crocheter forever!

Pamela Nees said...

Knitting is my #1 love. After that is quilting, then sewing in general. Also figuring into the mix are cross-stitching, and I have a room-sized loom that is an antique that I'm dying to learn to weave on!

Ethne said...

I've read some of these type of books (lent to me by a friend) but they are not readily available here in the UK

June D said...

I have been learning to sew - but my son's friend loves to knit - this would be a great gift for her!