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Friday, April 1, 2016

Cold Weather Crochet by Marlaina Bird Book Review

Cold Weather Crochet by MarlaIna Bird
I love winter and was immediately drawn to the front cover of this book, full of cozy crochet garments and accessories. Oh yeah, and some afghans to snuggle up with too! For 35 years before I became a professional designer, I mostly worked on crochet during the winter months, because being indoors most of the time drew me to working on those warm accessories I made as gifts. After becoming a designer, I began working every day of the year on projects since it was a big part of my income.

But this cozy looking cover with the warm hooded scarf, white background and soft lights brought me back to those magical days of big snowflakes falling while gazing out the window. As an adult I moved from the deep south to northeastern Ohio, known as the “snow belt”, and even though I live in southern Ohio now, we get plenty of snow. People don't understand why I love snow so much especially growing up in the deep south. I love cuddling up on the couch with a warm afghan, and hot chocolate, sitting in front of the fire with loved ones. Winter was also the time I'd get together with a group of ladies once a month on a cold day, to visit, eat lunch and crochet. The older women helped the younger women, not only with our crochet, but giving us much needed advice on being a young wife and mother. I give those women, who've already passed on, much of the credit for me becoming a designer.

Sorry I got on a nostalgia trip, but those are the thoughts that affected me while browsing through this book. Marly has so cleverly come up with such an interesting variety here. These is something for everyone to keep them busy for years to come. Read more about Marly, her YouTube Podcast, and other books at the bottom of this post.

Thrummed Slippers - Slipper is inside out at right
My favorite project in the whole book and what immediately got me excited were the cute, quirky Thrummed Slippers. I love anything that's multicolored, not to mention they remind me of gumballs, a favorite childhood memory. I actually like the slippers best when they are turned inside out!

Another favorite is the green Cabled Shawl, not only because I love textured cable stitches but because green is one of my favorite colors.


Cabled Shawl

If you've never made cables before, I believe  this would be a good one to learn on.

The Favorite Socks look so comfy and are calling out to me even though I don't have time to make them right now.

The Hooded Scarf reminds me of a fantasy world and maybe that's why they chose the magical font for the titles. Very unique.

I'm happy Marly added the Lace Motif Wrap simply because I love lace!

Another thing you don't see much in books are men's items. You'll find 2 hats for your hubby or boyfriend.



African Flower Afghan
The colorful African Flower Afghsn is beautiful and I just love the colors.


Other perks of this book that Marly and Interweave have put together are:

1. Plenty of beautiful pictures
2. Much needed stitch charts and schematics
3. Instructions for hats include sizes sm, med and lg (up to xl on slippers)
4. Extra notes with each pattern
5. Variety of yarn weights from # 1 (fine) - bulky
6. Variety of stitch patterns - cables, shells, open lace,  lose stitch projects and lots of color!



More projects!

Hat and Chevron Cowl
Lace Motif Wrap
New Favorite Socks



A Little About Marly Bird

My Ravelry username is MarlyBird and my website is marlybird.com
Marlaina “Marly” Bird fled the world of financial services to launch her Yarn Thing podcast and hasn’t looked back since. To Marly, a bi-craftsy girl who both knits and crochets, the yarn is the star, not how you work with it.
She’s the co-author of Curvy Crochet (Leisure Arts, 2011), I Can’t Believe I’m Knitting Entrelac (Leisure Arts, 2014), and Knitting for Dummies 3rd ed.(Wiley, 2013). Marly is also creative director for Bijou Basin Ranch Yarns and you’ve seen her designs in Love of Knitting, Love of Crochet, Knitter’s, Knit Simple, Interweave Crochet, Knitscene, Inside Crochet, Wild Fiber and Petite Purls, and in many collaboration knitting and crochet books. In her spare time she raises three kids with her husband in suburban Denver.
Marly has 3 classes available on Craftsy.com-- Curvy CrochetCurvy KnitsMittens & Gloves Galore.
I guess the one typical thing for me is every Tuesday at 10am I do the live podcast. It can be found atwww.blogtalkradio.com/yarnthing or on my website www.MarlyBird.com

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Review of Broomstick Lace Crochet + Giveaway!

Designer and Author Donna Wolfe proudly showing her book!
See my interview with Donna and info on the GIVEAWAY at the end of this post.
The first thing that caught my eye when I saw this book were the pretty colors on the cover. I'm intrigued by the book because I've never seen a crochet book based solely on Broomstick Lace. I have a collection of over 300 crochet books and magazines, which includes vintage as well as modern contemporary books. I learned to do broomstick lace many years ago but all I ever made with this easy to do unique method was a scarf so its great to have a whole book of projects! You'll love it!


Donna has come up with at 20 different projects including accessories, a skirt, little girls ballerina dress and a darling baby outfit. I would say the skill level on most of these are easy enough for a beginner but others will be challenging enough if you've been crocheting for many years!

Patterns for these projects include how to make an infinity scarf, a pillow cover, boot cuffs, tote bag, baby sweater, baby hat and booties to match, an evening bag, a cell phone case, a skirt (or swimsuit cover), a wide headband, a lacy wrap/scarf, fingerless gloves, a hoodie scarf, a dishcloth (or hot pad), a ballerina dress for a child, a blanket, a triangle kerchief scarf, a slouchy hat and a valance curtain. Each project can be adapted to custom fit a larger size such as the cell phone case being made larger to fit a tablet or laptop cover, a larger or smaller tote bag or a longer, wider scarf made into a wrap.


All the projects are unique but I think my favorite is the pink baby sweater, hat and bootie set shown above. It is just adorable and one of the cutest baby pictures I've ever seen! I also love the triangle kerchief scarf at right. Most items I've seen over the years are made from squares or rectangles and this is unique in that it is a triangle. You could easily make it into a larger triangle shawl or make 2 of them to form a poncho shape which would be seamed at the shoulder. I designed a triangular poncho in a book I did in 2005 this exact way. It's 2 large triangles with the lover's knot stitch sewn together to make the poncho. You can make a short or long poncho this way.


The patterns are written so that they are easy enough for anyone to understand and there are numerous, colorful “how to” photos with detailed instructions for anyone learning this for the first time. If you've dabbled in broomstick lace in the past, you probably already know the story of how it got started by using a broomstick to form the stitches, but in today's times, most people would use a very large knitting needle and a crochet hook for this craft, as Donna shows in the book. 


I think Broomstick Lace would be the perfect craft to get a young girl started on. Just think of all the fun and bonding you can have with your daughter or granddaughter. And if you're a crochet instructor, this is a great way to get others introduced to crochet.

The author, Donna Wolfe, has come up with a book that I think will be around for years! She's been able to fill a void in the crochet community with her ideas and patterns. Well done and good luck on the success of this unique book!

To see all the projects go to Donna's website here: 
http://naztazia.com/books/broomstick-lace/index.html
Other Free Patterns here:
http://naztazia.com/index/patterns/01.html

Interview with Donna


1. Mary Jane - How long have you been crocheting and how did you get into designing professionally?
Donna - I have been crocheting since I was 5 years old, which would make that about 37 years. My grandmother insisted I learn to knit, crochet, sew, embroider, quilt, bake, cook, garden, and do many other hands-on things at a very young age. In her world, crochet wasn't really viewed as a fancy art form per se. Instead, it was a very useful skill everyone should know early on so you can make hats, scarves, blankets and baby booties for friends and family.

2. Mary Jane -  What are your favorite items to design and what is your all time favorite?
Donna - I started designing on a  professional basis around 2000. At that time the Internet was becoming more photo-intensive, as opposed to the text-based service most of us used since the late 80's, and I began displaying my work online. As you well know, when people see something they like online, the first question they ask is, "Where can I find the pattern?" My initial pattern writing was actually quite complex - I enjoyed the intricate lace patterns that took 25 rows just to complete one motif. However I soon realized not everyone is accustomed to working with size 5 crochet thread and directions that take up 10 pages. Instead I focused on creating patterns that are relatively easy and quick to make, yet have an interesting visual flair to them. And these types of written patterns are much easier to film for my YouTube videos. YouTube tutorial videos open up the world of crochet to many more people, most especially the younger generation.
Mary Jane - I completely agree Donna, that if we want to be successful as a designer we need to design patterns that are in demand!

Donna - My favorite type of items to design are those that are very meaningful to people. I designed an awareness ribbon scarf that can be made in any color (e.g. pink for breast cancer, yellow for our troops). The positive feedback and photos I receive from people wearing their pink ribbon scarf for breast cancer, or purple for pancreatic cancer, or lime green for lymphoma is truly amazing. I also like to design items for children for the holidays. There is nothing cuter than a crocheted Santa hat on a newborn baby. And these types of crochet items are guaranteed to be treasured by the recipient for years to come.


Adorable Free Patterns - Click Here
3. Mary Jane - I read book about how your grandmother taught you to do hairpin lace. Is this your favorite technique or do you have other favorite stitches too?

Donna - As far as stitches, I have a love/hate relationship with the half-double crochet stitch. You will find that I use it quite often in my patterns, especially when I need to fill an area with stitches rather quickly. It creates a nicer, softer drape than the tighter single crochet stitch, yet it doesn't create the large spaces and holes like the double crochet stitch. But for some reason I have a heck of a time actually crocheting it! And yet I continue to use it in my patterns, because it's one of the nicest stitches, visually speaking.

As far as techniques, one of the common denominators you will find in my early YouTube videos is I demonstrated all of the more unique crochet techniques, including broomstick lace, hairpin lace, solomon/love knot, tunisian crochet, etc. I don't have a favorite technique, but tunisian crochet interests me the most. The stitch variations, many of which look like knitting, and visual effects you can create with tunisian (like picture blankets) is just mind-boggling. I really need to design more patterns using tunisian crochet.

4. Mary Jane - What are your interests other than designing? Hobbies, talents, collections?

Donna - If you were to poll 100 of my Facebook friends, 90 of them know me as a fiber artist. However I have spent almost 25 years in the IT/computer world. My main occupation is a business consultant specializing in the tech industry, and I also teach IT-related courses at colleges. This background sure has helped with using photography and video editing software, designing my website, and using all the social media outlets to promote my work.

5. Mary Jane -  How do you manage your designing career and deadlines with a family? I
More Free Patterns!
didn't start designing till my kids were grown and on their on and I 

know it would have been difficult for me back then.

Donna - I am very fortunate to have a lot of help with my kids, with a huge portion of the credit going to my parents. It also helps that I am a late-night owl, and can get more work done between the nice quiet hours of 10pm and 1am than most office people do during their not-so-quiet 8am to 5pm workday.
Mary Jane - We must be kindred spirits Donna! I also do my best work in the evening! It's amazing how much more I can get done when everyone else is asleep!

6. Mary Jane - What is your proudest accomplishment in your career?

Donna- In my fiber-art career, achieving over 7 million views on my "Basic Crochet" video on YouTube definitely made me smile. Good thing I paid close attention to all the chains and single crochet stitches Gram had me make. It's too bad my grandmother isn't alive today to see the impact she has had on so many people around the world.
Mary Jane - Wow! I am amazed at that! I know your gram would be so proud of you! 

7. Mary Jane - What is your next crochet venture? What are you working on?

Donna - Right now I am focusing on designing more free patterns and making corresponding YouTube tutorial videos based upon the requests I have received from current viewers. I have over 120 items on the request list. That should keep me busy for quite some time!
Mary Jane - I'd say so! Thank you Donna, for a very interesting interview and especially for your beautiful book! I'm so happy I found you and hope this post helps to spread the news!

See some videos with Donna below!

Marie from Underground Crafter runs a podcast show, so I did a Broomstick Lace podcast for her online article:  http://undergroundcrafter.com/blog/2016/01/12/guest-post-donna-wolfe-tells-all-about-broomstick-lace-and-her-new-book-broomstick-lace-crochet/

My editor at Stackpole asked me do a YouTube video on the Broomstick Lace book, which they give to their distributors to link to and such:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJX9gA6h9dA

                               BROOMSTICK LACE CROCHET GIVEAWAY!
To have a chance to win this book in this GIVEAWAY, all you have to do is leave a comment saying you'd like to be entered. I will leave this contest open for 2 weeks from today and then I'll choose a winner. Please leave your info because when I've done a giveaway in the past, I could not contact the winner because she didn't leave her info. I had to chose another person, and that's what I'll do here if I'm not able to contact you. 

Monday, August 24, 2015

Reneé Rodgers - Last Day of Book Blog Tour : Review of Colorful Crochet Lace and Book GIVEAWAY!

Crochet and Knit Designer
Reneé Barnes
(Crochet Reneé on Facebook)
I'm very proud to announce the next participant in the Colorful Crochet Lace blog tour. Her name is Reneé Rodgers (Ravelry) and you can see her blog post  (Make Life DIY) with a review of the book and a chance to win your own copy! Click HERE. Reneé was the first person I ever had the privilege of mentoring in the CGOA mentoring program for those who have aspirations of becoming a professional designer. I instantly liked Reneé because she's interesting and so easy to talk to. Even though she's gone through trials in her life, as we all do, she still seems to really enjoy life and is a pleasure to those who are around her.

Of course in the mentoring program we don't teach people to design. We just kind of lead the way by answering questions, giving advice, and giving them contacts in the business where they can submit their designs, whether it's to a magazine, book or other places.
I knew Reneé was very talented and I quickly found out she had experience with everything including spinning her own yarn. She even spun some yarn she made for me from her Angora rabbits with Alpaca added to it. I was very impressed and it was so soft that I knew I had to design something with it! I ended up getting a scarf  accepted for the book One Skein Luxury Yarns by Story Publishing. And guess what? My mentee, Reneé, had a design accepteed for the exact same book where she landed a cover design!

Not only that but she became known very quickly when her gorgeous crochet dress design won the Grand prize in the CGOA yearly design contest that is held every year at Chain Link Conference! (Also known as the CGOA Knit and Crochet Show)

Friday, August 21, 2015

Susan Lowman of The Crochet Architect Reviews Colorful Crochet Lace - Day 13 of Book Blog Tour

Susan Lowman of
The  Crochet Architect
I am thrilled to introduce this next designer who is so graciously participating in my book launch of Colorful Crochet Lace . Her name is Susan Lowman and she's very special to me as we bonded while she was tech editing my book, Crochet That Fits, back in 2008. I instantly felt a connection with her, mainly because she's sweet, personable and she took care of my "baby" (the book) as she looked over it to make sure everything was right. As designers, having our books tech edited is quite a stressful thing for us to go through, but Susan made me feel at ease through the whole process. She did a great job because there are no major errors in the book. There are a few minor issues but nothing that would stop a reader from being able to make the projects without problems. You can see a variety of beautiful designs on her Revelry Designer Page. For the book GIVEAWAY and review go HERE! She is extending her GIVEAWAY through Aug 31, so you will have a chance to win through that date and all you have to do is make a comment at the end of her post! Thank you Susan for being a part of this special time for me!

  Next stop on the tour is with Renee Rogers on Monday, Aug 24. See schedule below.

Colorful Crochet Lace Book Blog Tour Schedule

  1. Knit Crochet Craft – Vickie Howell (Mary Jane will be Vickie's guest blogger that day, kicking off the tour 8/4)
  2. Outstanding Crochet – Natalia Kononova (review and promotional giveaway 8/5) +photos of her project
  3. Bonnie Bay – Bonnie Barker (review, interview, and promotional giveaway 8/6) She's making a project
  4. Crochetville – Amy Shelton (she'll show the Au Naturel Top she made, review, promotional giveaway 8/7) Amy 
  5. made the Au Natural Cropped Top and will share her picturesj
  6. My Little City Girl – Alla Koval (she'll show the Juliette Scarf she made , interview, and review 8/10). Alla made a project which she will share.
  7. Yarn Thing Podcast – Marly Bird (author interview podcast 8/13)
  8. Hook & Needle Designs – Lisa Gentry (8/14)
  9. GoCrochet – Ellen Gormley (review and author interview) (8/17)
  10. Turquoiz Blue – This is Crochet - Turquoiz Blue (8/18)
  11. Cute Crochet Chat – Jocelyn Sass (review and promotional giveaway 8/19)
  12. Hot Lava Crochet – Tammy Hildebrand (interview, review, and promotional giveaway 8/20)
  13. The Crochet Architect – Susan Lowman 8/21
  14. Crochet Renee – Renee Rogers 8/24
  To order Colorful Crochet Lace click HERE. To see all the designs in the book of 22 lace garments and accessories, please visit my Ravelry designer page HERE.

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Hot Lava Crochet with Tammy Hildebrand - Next Stop on the Colorful Crochet Lace Blog Tour

Tammy Hildebrand
of Hot Lava Crochet
Next stop on my book blog tour is at the Hot Lava Crochet blog owned by my designer friend, Tammy Hildebrand. Tammy has been designing crochet for many years and authored several books. She is always bubbly with a smile on her face and encourages everyone she comes in contact with. I'll never forget the pep talk she gave me when I first started designing. I was really upset when a person in the field made some comments that were negative. Tammy came to the rescue saying not to let that person get to me because she was that way with everyone. Tammy made a big difference at that time and she will never know how much that meant to me. I was so new and didn't know anyone yet. 

You may or may not agree, but through my experiences in life, I have learned that people who are always negative, constantly critize and put others down, are miserable themselves and they don't want anyone else to be happy. For some strange reason, they think it makes them feel better, but how could it? No one likes to be around a person who is always focused on themselves. Anyway, Tammy is the opposite if this and is a delight to know!
I've seen Tammy's designs evolve over the years and I have especially
admired her "lace" garments and shawls. She doesn't even know this, but I have told a few people Tammy is one of my favorite designers. Not only is she a super talented designer but she is so sweet and I love her to pieces! Click HERE to see her Ravelry designer page.

We'd both love for you to go to her blog and read the interview she did with me plus her review of Colorful Crochet Lace! You will have a chance to win one of the books in her giveaway! Thank you Tammy for taking time out of your busy schedule to support me in this and in promoting my new book! Next stop on the tour (Friday, Aug 21) is at The Crochet Architect with Susan Lowman!

Colorful Crochet Lace Book Blog Tour Schedule

  1. Knit Crochet Craft – Vickie Howell (Mary Jane will be Vickie's guest blogger that day, kicking off the tour 8/4)
  2. Outstanding Crochet – Natalia Kononova (review and promotional giveaway 8/5) +photos of her project
  3. Bonnie Bay – Bonnie Barker (review, interview, and promotional giveaway 8/6) She's making a project
  4. Crochetville – Amy Shelton (she'll show the Au Naturel Top she made, review, promotional giveaway 8/7) Amy 
  5. made the Au Natural Cropped Top and will share her picturesj
  6. My Little City Girl – Alla Koval (she'll show the Juliette Scarf she made , interview, and review 8/10). Alla made a project which she will share.
  7. Yarn Thing Podcast – Marly Bird (author interview podcast 8/13)
  8. Hook & Needle Designs – Lisa Gentry (8/14)
  9. GoCrochet – Ellen Gormley (review and author interview) (8/17)
  10. Turquoiz Blue – This is Crochet - Turquoiz Blue (8/18)
  11. Cute Crochet Chat – Jocelyn Sass (review and promotional giveaway 8/19)
  12. Hot Lava Crochet – Tammy Hildebrand (interview, review, and promotional giveaway 8/20)
  13. The Crochet Architect – Susan Lowman 8/21
  14. Crochet Renee – Renee Rogers 8/24
  To order Colorful Crochet Lace click HERE. To see all the designs in the book of 22 lace garments and accessories, please visit my Ravelry designer page HERE.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Cute Crochet Chat withe Jocelyn Sass - Next Stop on the Book Blog Tour for Colorful Crochet Lace

Jocelyn Sass
of Cute Crochet Chat
I have never met designer, Jocelyn Sass, in person, but feel a real connection with her and am honored to announce her participation in this blog tour. She was having designs published in magazines way before I got into it, and you really should go to her Ravelry Designer page to see her creations. You'll be amazed at her many unique designs! When I first started my designing career, she was one of the persons who welcomed me and supported me in my career. She is a super sweet person and I think I told her once if we lived near each other, she would be one of my best friends. She has made a real impact on me, and I appreciate her for supporting everything I've done in the designing world.  Thank you Jocelyn for being the friend that you are, the wonderful review of my books and for participating in my book blog tour for Colorful Crochet Lace! I really appreciate your for everything!

To connect with Jocelyn and have a chance to win a copy of Colorful Crochet Lace, in her giveaway, please go to her blog HERE.
Next stop on the book blog tour is at Hot Lava Crochet with my designer friend, Tammy Hilderbrand. See her link below.

Colorful Crochet Lace Book Blog Tour Schedule

  1. Knit Crochet Craft – Vickie Howell (Mary Jane will be Vickie's guest blogger that day, kicking off the tour 8/4)
  2. Outstanding Crochet – Natalia Kononova (review and promotional giveaway 8/5) +photos of her project
  3. Bonnie Bay – Bonnie Barker (review, interview, and promotional giveaway 8/6) She's making a project
  4. Crochetville – Amy Shelton (she'll show the Au Naturel Top she made, review, promotional giveaway 8/7) Amy made the Au Natural Cropped Top and will share her picturesj
  5. My Little City Girl – Alla Koval (she'll show the Juliette Scarf she made , interview, and review 8/10). Alla made a project which she will share.
  6. Yarn Thing Podcast – Marly Bird (author interview podcast 8/13)
  7. Hook & Needle Designs – Lisa Gentry (8/14)
  8. GoCrochet – Ellen Gormley (review and author interview) (8/17)
  9. Turquoiz Blue – This is Crochet - Turquoiz Blue (8/18)
  10. Cute Crochet Chat – Jocelyn Sass (review and promotional giveaway 8/19)
  11. Hot Lava Crochet – Tammy Hildebrand (interview, review, and promotional giveaway 8/20)
  12. The Crochet Architect – Susan Lowman 8/21
  13. Crochet Renee – Renee Rogers 8/24
  To order Colorful Crochet Lace click HERE. To see all the designs in the book of 22 lace garments and accessories, please visit my Ravelry designer page HERE.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Interview with Mary Jane Hall on Colorful Crochet Lace by Ellen Gormley

Ellen Gormley of Go Crochet
If anyone is interested in what my motivation and reasoning was in choosing Paris as my theme for Colorful Crochet Lace, you can read all about it in my interview with fellow designer friend, Ellen Gormley. She asked questions that are different from other interviews, so you may find it interesting.

If you are a crocheter, I'm sure you have to know who Ellen Gormley is! She and I started designing professionally around the same time (2004-2005), and Ellen has really climbed the latter in this exciting world of crochet! She's had many successes, such as authoring books, designing for magazines and teaching Annie's videos on crochet but her most recent endeavors have been becoming the editor of the popular Crochet! Magazine and also being asked to be a regular as a crochet expert on the Knit and Crocbet Now TV show! As a follower and friend, I am very proud of the things she has accomplished in the world of crochet.

Ellen and I have actually been connected in several ways. Living in a suburb of Cincinnati, her local CGOA group had me come to Loveland, Ohio (an hour from me), to be the guest speaker at a 1 day crochet retreat in March of 2008. That was a really fun time, as I love getting together with other crocheters. As crocheters around the world, we just have an immediate connection, don't we? Then in 2010, my own local Dayton CGOA had both Ellen and I do a 1 day crochet retreat  at the Bergamo Center here in Dayton, Oh. That was also a full time, gething to know her even more.

Ellen Gormley's Logo at her Blog - Go Crochet

And again in 2009, Ellen and I traveled together from Cincinnati to Detroit whee she and I each did a taping of an episode on the Knit and Crochet Now TV show, invited by producer, Candi Jensen. This is the same show Ellen appears on regularly now, with the new host, Deborah Norville of Inside Edition. Deborah is a long time crocheter and Premier yarns named one of their yarns after her. Sometimes in the future I will feature Ellen with an intrview about her books and life as a designer.

To read Ellen's interview with me, Mary Jane Hall, on Colorful Crochet Lace, go to her blog HERE.
http://gocrochet.blogspot.com/2015/08/author-interview-colorful-crochet-lace.html

Greater Dayton Crochet Retreat in March 2010 with Ellen Gormley,
 Mary Jane Hall and President Pam Fry
Crochet Designers / Authors, Mary Jane Hall and Ellen Gormley Crochet Retreat 2010 at the Bergamo Center in Dayton, Ohio
Backstage at the Knit and Crochet Now TV Show, Taped in
Detroit, Michigan, October, 2009
Drew Emborsky, (the Crochet Dude), Mary Jane Hall and Ellen Gormley
 with Host Brett Bara in the Background

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Day 3 - Book Blog Tour - Colorful Crochet Lace with Bonnie Barker of Bonnie Bay Crochet

Contemporary Celtic Crochet

I know this book blog tour is about Colorful Crocnet Lace and I am announcing the next stop on the tour, but I have to tell you a little about the next amazing, talented designer who is participating today. Bonnie Barker and I connected very quickly when we first met, not that long ago. We have some of the same interests and the same publisher, Interweave/F+W. She's nice and personable which helped us become instant friends. She's been a great support to me and I plan to do an interview with her and a review of her fantastic book on Celtics crochet soon.  Please hop on over to her blog and read her interview with me and hear what she has to say on the book. She made 2 projects from the book already and she'll comment on those.

Bonnie's Blog with the interview, review and a chance to win my book, Colorful Crochet Lace!
http://www.bonniebay.com/blog/2015/8/6/book-review-interview-colorful-crochet-lace-22-chic-garments.html 
http://www.amazon.com/Colorful-Crochet-Lace-Garments-Accessories/dp/1620336987/ref=pd_sim_b_12?ie=UTF8&refRID=1Y6KZHCJC5HWRAS3RED3
Colorful Crochet Lace by Mary Jane Hall

 Colorful Crochet Lace Book Blog Tour Schedule

  1. Knit Crochet Craft – Vickie Howell (Mary Jane will be Vickie's guest blogger that day, kicking off the tour 8/4)
  2. Outstanding Crochet – Natalia Kononova (review and promotional giveaway 8/5) +photos of her project
  3. Bonnie Bay – Bonnie Barker (review, interview, and promotional giveaway 8/6) She's making a project
  4. Crochetville – Amy Shelton (she'll show the Au Naturel Top she made, review, promotional giveaway 8/7) Amy made the Au Natural Cropped Top and will share her picturesj
  5. My Little City Girl – Alla Koval (she'll show the Juliette Scarf she made , interview, and review 8/10). Alla made a project which she will share.
  6. Yarn Thing Podcast – Marly Bird (author interview podcast 8/13)
  7. Hook & Needle Designs – Lisa Gentry (8/14)
  8. GoCrochet – Ellen Gormley (review and author interview) (8/17)
  9. Turquoiz Blue – This is Crochet - Turquoiz Blue (8/18)
  10. Cute Crochet Chat – Jocelyn Sass (review and promotional giveaway 8/19)
  11. Hot Lava Crochet – Tammy Hildebrand (interview, review, and promotional giveaway 8/20)
  12. The Crochet Architect – Susan Lowman 8/21
  13. Crochet Renee – Renee Rogers 8/24
  To order Colorful Crochet Lace click HERE. To see all the designs in the book of 22 lace garments and accessories, please visit my Ravelry designer page HERE.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Outstanding Crochet: 2nd Stop Book Blog Tour "Colorful Crochet Lace".

2nd stop on the book blog tour is at Outstanding Crochet by my designer friend Natalia Kononova! Not only does she feature outstanding crochet garments and accessories, but she has an outstanding blog with many followers. She is also an outstanding designer of crochet herself! I am always in "awe" of her designs! She's amazing, and models her own clothes and actually looks like a model herself!

Natalia Kononova of Outstanding Crochet
Natalia also is an amazing  professional photographer. I really enjoy looking at the beautiful photos she takes of nature and this wonderful world so check out her photography blog HERE! Please check out her post on the book blog tour!
Outstanding Crochet: Crochet designer Mary Jane Hall stops by on a blog tour with her new book "Colorful Crochet Lace". Give-away (ends August 12 at midnight (Eastern time)).

  Colorful Crochet Lace Book Blog Tour Schedule

  1. Knit Crochet Craft – Vickie Howell (Mary Jane will be Vickie's guest blogger that day, kicking off the tour 8/4)
  2. Outstanding Crochet – Natalia Kononova (review and promotional giveaway 8/5) +photos of her project
  3. Bonnie Bay – Bonnie Barker (review, interview, and promotional giveaway 8/6) She's making a project
  4. Crochetville – Amy Shelton (she'll show the Au Naturel Top she made, review, promotional giveaway 8/7) Amy made the Au Natural Cropped Top and will share her picturesj
  5. My Little City Girl – Alla Koval (she'll show the Juliette Scarf she made , interview, and review 8/10). Alla made a project which she will share.
  6. Yarn Thing Podcast – Marly Bird (author interview podcast 8/13)
  7. Hook & Needle Designs – Lisa Gentry (8/14)
  8. GoCrochet – Ellen Gormley (review and author interview) (8/17)
  9. Turquoiz Blue – This is Crochet - Turquoiz Blue (8/18)
  10. Cute Crochet Chat – Jocelyn Sass (review and promotional giveaway 8/19)
  11. Hot Lava Crochet – Tammy Hildebrand (interview, review, and promotional giveaway 8/20)
  12. The Crochet Architect – Susan Lowman 8/21
  13. Crochet Renee – Renee Rogers 8/24
  To order Colorful Crochet Lace click HERE. To see all the designs in the book of 22 lace garments and accessories, please visit my Ravelry designer page HERE.

Places you can find me and connect with me on the Web

Monday, July 20, 2015

Alla Koval Book Blog Tour - Imagical Seasons Spring and Imagical Seasons Summer (Book 1and 2)

Welcome to my blog today! It is a very special day because I am showcasing and honoring Alla Koval on the release of her first book ever! Actually, it's even better than that! She is celebrating the launch of 2 books at the same time. I cannot tell you how excited I am for Alla. She has worked hard and really deserves this recognjtion! I am posting an interview (see below) I did with Alla to feature her on this very special and emotional day for her. The book has beautiful stitch charts, beautiful photos, standard measurements and UK as well as US conversion charts. But first I just want to ask you all to participate in the her blog tour by clicking on each persons link (after you've read my post) who is involved in the tour. The tour schedule is listed below. I am also excited to tell you all I am able to have a giveaway of her very special books.
Just leave a comment with your email after this post and you will be put in a drawing to win one of her books. Giveaway will run now through 11:59 pm on July24, 2015 and the winner will be announced July 25, 2015, so be sure and check back here and follow my time line on Facebook.   
 Alla is from the Ukraine but lives in America and I hope we can make this very talented (and sweet!) gal feel welcome to our country as we celebrate with her on the launch of her beautiful books and designs!
Alla is offering a special discount to the readers of her blog tour posts. If you buy the printed edition of her book at Imagical Seasons, on Etsy, or on Amazon, then you'll get the digital version of the book as well for no extra cost! This special offer is good through August 1, 2015, using promo code IMAGICAL. What a deal!
If you did not read my other post about her designs, please do so. Thanks for stopping by!

                        My Interview With Alla Koval

Where are you from originally? What is your background? Schooling, your family, siblings, influences in your life.
I am from the country which does not exist anymore ;o)
My home city is Poltava, Ukraine; it has long history and many traditions and I love my city; my family is still there and I love to come back to them from time to time. I finished high school over there and moved to bigger city, called Kharkov to study in University. Even if both cities are only 3 hours on the bus apart, I started to live alone and that's a big difference, as you can guess, and I had many friends, memories, stories and adventures and also love that place. After graduation I was working as a software developer for almost a decade. 

Alla Koval of My Little City Girl Knits
In 1999 I moved from Ukraine to Seattle and that's where I 
live with my family in our not big but lovely house for last 16 years and hope to be able to live 100 more years!
Russia and Ukraine, as probably any other country, has knitting and crocheting as a traditional women's favorite hobby so my grandmother and my mother were good in tthat, and as a girl, I picked that up very fast. Another good part is actually a location - living in a place where European and Asian traditions met each other you see all of them and learn from all of them. Now, with Internet help this is not that important, but 30 years ago it was, and I am glad I was exposed to Ukrainian, European and Asian knitting schools.

2. When and how did you learn to crochet and knit?
I knit and crochet for a long time. Actual learning part happened in the early years of school, mostly during after school day care hours - but you can imaging complexities of these "projects" :) And the real one, which was not only finished but pleased someone, was a hand knitted sweater created for my father when I was around 11 years old. That sweater was worn for number of years and eventually fell apart. Then I was knitting garments and accessories as gifts or by request from my friends and family.
To be honest, I do not remember exactly when I started to crochet on regular basis and what was my first crochet project... Russian and Ukrainian languages have no special word for determining crochet. We say "knit with needles" and "knit with hook". Back in Ukraine I was mostly knitting with needles but always had a  bunch of crochet hooks just to fix something or to crochet embellishment, finishing edging and so on.
The beauty and freedom of crocheting I discovered after my daughter was born and I started imagining all the cute things Kristin could wear and this is how I started designing children’s knit and crochet clothes... And then I realized that it was exactly what I wanted to do in my life.

3. What was your motivation in becoming a professional designer? I know you have been designing since your first daughter was born and I'm sure that helped motivate you to get started but are there other reasons? For example, I didn't know I had a talent to design, but my motivation is that I wanted to find some kind of job I could do at home, which is what happened!
 Spring Collection
It is very interesting to be a designer! I think everyone should try to design - by doing that, when you draw, and count, and try to think about stitches and patterns - at this time you will see different side of knitting and crocheting and this side is amazing! Really - you all know how do you feel when you have done something (sweater, scarf, anything) and give it to someone and see that your work is loved and people wear it! Now try to imagine if you create a pattern, give it a name and share it with many people and they make that something and send to you photos with your design! This is good goal to achieve and I actually wrote my books to help with that - to show a path - step by step - to imagination. The rest - diagrams, pattern etc., are technical parts and could be done in number of ways, but wish to create and share is a key. And I share my experience, my vision and my success in these books!
For the second part of your question - to have a job at home - I would say that working at home does help but it also makes it difficult. Sure you don't spend time for commute and you see kids and help with house, yes, all that counts. But working from home, when you have your business, makes you work full time, and it is not 8 hours 5 days, it looks more as 16 hours 7 days a week with no weekends :) But it worth it!

4. Do you design only for children? Have you designed for adults too?

Summer Collection
 Yes, for now most of my designs are for children, actually for girls, 2-12 years old. I do have plans to design for boys more, and I have few patterns for boys already and more to come in near future I hope.
I enjoy to create accessories for ladies—scarves, hats, wraps, necklaces, pins, etc., which appeared in several magazines, including Crochet! and Interweave Crochet. Also my accessories patterns can be found at mylittlecitygirl.com and in Imagical Seasons book series.

5. What experiences in your background (schooling, jobs, etc.) made you so talented in creating such beautiful, unique, one of a kind garments and accessories for babies and older girls?
Thank you Marie Jane, I appreciate the compliment!
I  was designing as far as I remember myself. From early childhood I was involved into the joy of creating my own garments. My mom is a professional seamstress and amazing knitter and crocheter and she preferred to handmade most of dresses for me and my sister. As far as we all remember, I participated every single time - as a trouble maker when I was too small and as artist and designer once I got older…
Also, some Russian and Ukrainian traditions are very special and one of such "traditions", almost requirement, is to look different and it practically forces you to start making something unique! Sure it is much better if it is not just unique but also beautiful :)

Summer Collection
6. Where do you draw your inspirations for your designs from?
Sometimes, the idea for a design just comes into my head and I don't know from where. I just visualize it clearly and then somehow make the mental images into something real.
Other times, I find inspiration in paintings and photographs—Pinterest is an amazing source of inspiration and eye-candy. I look at things and try to understand if I can see something special what has to be noticed.
Often I start by looking for unusual stitch patterns, and start building my ideas from them. It’s so interesting to see how a stitch pattern evolves when you start modifying it, especially when combining with other patterns!
But most of my inspiration comes from colors of nature and changing of seasons. It’s no secret that I am endlessly inspired by beautiful colors, you just have to take a peek at my portfolio (http://allakovaldesigns.com/) to see that most my designs are thoroughly and obsessively color coordinated.
One of a brightest memories from my childhood was my very first set of 48 color markers. I was super excited to experiment with the colors, and my mom paid attention to how I used them. Later she told me that when she asked why I combined the colors that way, I explained - “They felt happy together.” Well, I still have that excitement about colors, and l am always on the lookout for new color combinations to work with.

7. I know you have been selling patterns on your website for years, but are these your first books to be sold in book stores and online stores? 
Yes, these are my first books ever! I still have to work on "to be sold in book stores" and I'm working on this, but so far my books are available at ImagicalSeasonsAmazonRavelryEtsyCraftsy  … and more stores to come!

Alla's Ravelry DesignerPage: http://www.ravelry.com/designers/alla-koval?page=1
Alla's website - My Little City Girl Knits: http://mylittlecitygirl.com

Places you can buy her book are listed below

Imagical Seasons (print & digital): http://imagicalseasons.com/?page_id=23002
Ravelry (digital only):
Dawanda (German website) - http://en.dawanda.com/shop/allakoval
Amazon:
Spring - http://www.amazon.com/Imagical-Seasons-Spring-Crochet-Couture-ebook/dp/B0116TQTP8

                                                    Blog Tour Schedule

July 13: Knitting and Crochet – Amy Solovay
July 14: Faina’s Knitting Mode – Faina Goberstein
July 15: Crochet Queen: Royal Ramblings – Gwen Blakely Kinsler
July 16: Crochet Concupiscence – Kathryn Vercillo
July 17: Petals to Picots – Kara Gunza
July 18: Stylish Knits – Simona Merchant-Dest5
July 19: Craft Gossip – Sarah E. White
July 20: Positively Crochet – Mary Jane Hall
July 21: Magic with Hook and Needles – Vendula Maderska

July 22: Cute Crochet – Jocelyn Sass