
Run for your needles and wooden spoons, ladies and gentleman, and behold the week 15- 21 October – for it is National Knitting Week AND National Baking Week. Steady ladies, steady.
I’m in the mood for something tangy and satisfying so I’ll be baking up a Lemon Drizzle cake this week to help me begin a knitting project – the annual scarf. My imagination knows no bounds. I’m not the best knitter, mainly because I’m not patient enough to follow patterns, but I’ll get there one day. I’m a sewer at heart. Which leaves me in awe of the awesome projects featured in Knitting Everyday Finery, a stunning book of chic tutorials for the talented knitter who likes a little splendor in their life.





Would you like to win this lovely book?
To enter the Knitting Everyday Finery book giveaway, simply leave a comment below and let me know what type of cake will accompany your next crafty project.
For an extra entry, tweet the following: “It’s National Knitting Week! Enter to win the Knitting Everyday Finery book from @m_heart_m http://wp.me/p2xBrA-1Jq ”
Please leave an extra comment for the tweeted entry.
The giveaway closes on Sunday 21st October at 5pm. UK entries only.
If you cannot wait till then the lovely people at Anova Books are offering my readers a discount on the book (free delivery too!). It can be yours for £10 by simply adding the code MathildeM at the checkout.
Good luck knitters! Now go eat cake!
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Lyndsey
/ October 15, 2012So cute, I love the dachshund pencil case! I’m still enjoying the weather being cold enough for pies, so my next craft project will be accompanied by apple pie and custard!
Amanda
/ October 15, 2012Decisions decisions, theres so many. Probably Birthday cake. Mines soonish
Amanda
/ October 15, 2012Tweeted aswell. That took far to long to decide what cake to eat. I think my birthday is actually to far away now.
Siobhan
/ October 15, 2012I’m making lots of banana bread at the moment so my knitting will probably be accompanied by that, or leftover wedding cake (we defrosted it recently and are now trying to eat it all). I’ll tweet just now.
P.S I think you were the one that got me baking banana bread all last winter with one of your tweets!
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tracy
/ October 15, 2012i am the same as you, not a very patient knitter so small projects are the best which this book seems to be perfect for … however – i like my cakes big
the next cake in my wish list is a vegan coconut cake – yummo
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Claire
/ October 15, 2012Oooh I want to get back in to knitting again. It’s been a couple of years since I made anything.
And I will be making banana bread because it’s the only thing I ever bake.
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Vicky
/ October 15, 2012I can’t even knit, but I’m entering anyway – it’s on my list of things to master before I hit thirty (four months to go, erk!).
I’m going to be making more banana and chocolate cake – it was probably the best thing I’ve ever made!
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Emma
/ October 16, 2012It’s definitely time for me to convert to knitting… I was into sewing, but my dog tried to eat my pin cushion (luckily all the pins were in my semi-finished curtains), and knitting needles are a bit safer for little dogs to chew on! My accompanying cake would be… Vegan brownies (made with tofu!), or mum’s lemon meringue pie, or maybe a cheekily early mince pie.
KatGotTheCream (@KatGotTheCream)
/ October 16, 2012Although my knitting is still amateur, that book looks so joyful I have to enter! Hopefully it will inspire me to master more knitting projects (and definitely not give them to my expert knitter mummy to finish for me – ahem!).
Oh and my knitting is accompanied by the many variants of Herman the german sourdough cake that my mister keeps baking (currently enjoying a cherry and almond version).
Thanks for another lovely giveaway!
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KatGotTheCream (@KatGotTheCream)
/ October 16, 2012On the twit twoo too! x
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Tea_and_Kate
/ October 16, 2012Book looks lovely. Those yellow gloves look gorge and my daughter would love the doggie pencil case, n I could make myself one to keep all my knitty bits and pieces in!
Would have to bake a delicious date and walnut loaf to accompany my current sock knitting. Bliss!
Lisa-Marie
/ October 16, 2012I am re-teaching myself to knit, so this would be ideal. As it’s autumn, I’d have to make gingerbread, with dates and maybe white chocolate on top. Yum!
AnneeApple
/ October 16, 2012Oh it has to be my banana loaf cake with cinnamon icing… and I’m going to knit my baby a scarf for the Winter.
AnneeApple
/ October 16, 2012https://twitter.com/AnneeApple/status/258159920275415041
Here’s my Tweet too
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Emma
/ October 16, 2012I love knitting! And am ready for some new projects. I think I will have a chocolate cornflake cake to help me along my way
Steph
/ October 17, 2012I’m currently sofa bound full of a terrible cold, starting my Christmas knits for my Mum & Sister, I’m already longing to do some selfish knitting for myself (& be over this ridiculous cold)! My knitting would have to be accompanied my a homemade bakewell tart!
Katie
/ October 18, 2012Beautiful blog. Our next knitting project – a series of teddy bears for chairty – will be accompanied by a raspberry and almond chiffon sponge cake inspired by GBBO (seen as we can’t watch it anymore, we’re recreating the bakes ourselves… well trying too!)
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sarah
/ October 24, 2012A banana loaf with choc chips in. I’m going to crochet my boy a Harry Potter scarf.