enter to win knits from good night, day!

today i am pleased to announce my latest giveaway courtesy of good night, day. if you’re not familiar with this fine shop, then you should definitely check it out. the entire operation is overseen by the canadian-based tara-lynn morrison, who hand knits every item in the shop with fair-trade sourced wool in modern and minimalist designs. but what you might not know, is that in addition to selling these very special accessories, she also has a wonderful selection of knitting kits and her own knitting booklet so you can diy any of the styles in her shop! so this week, we’d like to offer all of you crafty ladies (and gentleman!) a chance to win your choice of one extra special diy knitting kit and a copy of the booklet, modern and minimalist knitting patterns.

to enter: simply visit good night, day and then leave a comment in the section below letting us know which item in the shop you’d like to diy!

the fine print: this contest is open to international readers, so anyone can enter. only one entry per person. winner will be randomly selected and contacted by email after tuesday, april 16.


good night, day would also like to offer you 15% off all purchases with code “cali” now through april 30!

EDIT: THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED. congratulations to our winner, mallory!

154 comments

  1. I like the elora toque. Although I’d really like to learn how to make one of the cardigans. They’re lovely.

  2. I’m a long time fan of good night day (yarn over movement)! I would love to knit the kingston sweater, I hope she includes it in her next knitting book! For the sake of this contest, I would really like to diy the toque.

    Meg

  3. I would love to give the jarvis toque a go (in silk / alpaca / merino wool in the beautiful wine colour)!

  4. I’m absolutely fawning over the Belleville Shaw! I would be thrilled to master that handiwork myself.

  5. My favorite is the Perth merino wool hand knit cardigan (the one shown in midnight blue and burnt orange), I’d love to try it myself!

  6. this is so canadian and so good! i was so confused at first at the names that warmed my heart, because they are named after places i love and have lived.

    i’m smitten with the petawawa toque, partly because i can’t disassociate my affection for petawawa.

    also overall i’m just loving their styling, the colours, the textures.

  7. Hello!
    I’m so in love with the braided headband! Fantastic color too….
    They’re all great by the way! Good job!

  8. This shop is so awesome! I am loving everything! This is an awesome giveaway! If I could pick any of the kits I would pick the elora toque in natural merino.

  9. omg that shop’s amazing! I love the jarvis toque of silk+alpaca+merino wool in wine/maroon colour. I’d love to make one or loads hehe. I love hats!

  10. As a scarf maestro, I’d like to advance in knitting and learn to make the Pembroke Merino Ballerina tank top, just in time for Spring/Summer. The big, loose knit and colors shown are perfection!

  11. Thanks for introducing my to such a splendid brand!

    And as for which one I’d like to DIY, well it would have to be the Pembroke merino ballerina tank top! Because I would be able to wear it all year round, and not have to hide it away with my other woolens over the summer months. JOY!

  12. Oh my gosh! I think i would never take these hats off. I would love to DIY the Petawawa cable merino toque in the beautiful cognac color.

  13. ooh, these are great; it’s hard to choose! I do especially like that slouchy toque toward the end. Just added you on bloglovin, since I hear google reader is soon to end :)

    -Emma from littlemotley.blogspot.com

  14. Well I absolutely adore the welland merino wool sweater (shown in color blocked midnight & natural) but for this contest i would love to try the Simcoe Headband in Variagated Grey

  15. I absolutely love the welland merino wool sweater! I could totally use that in my wardrobe, and I’d love to buy it.

  16. Going to have to go with the jarvis toque of silk+alpaca+merino wool in Camel! Would be brilliant to take away to cold places this year!
    Fingers crossed..:)

  17. I would love love love to DIY the kingston thick & thin merino sweater in midnight+teal+orange+grey. FABULOUS!!!

  18. the belleville shawl, most definitely. not only does it look incredibly comfortable, but it also just has so much character ! i would be wearing it day and night, in and out. it is such a lovely creation.

  19. Oh my glob! I would love to learn how to make the petawawa cable merino toque, I’m in love with the unique waffled pattern! I’m only a beginner knitter, so that’s probably as far as my knitting abilities will allow. Oof, what a fun project this would be.

  20. my fav is the welland merino wool sweater (shown in color blocked midnight & natural) :’)

  21. kingston thick & thin merino sweater (shown in midnight+teal+orange+grey) is brilliant….all fingers and toes crossed!

  22. I am a HUGE fan of the wawa pure Argentina thick & thin scarf. I’ve been looking for one similar to it forever, and could just not find one. Tomorrow is my 25th birthday and learning how to make one myself would be such an amazing gift! :)

    Heather

  23. I would love to make the belleville shawl / cowl of thick and thin wool in natural. I would love to knit, period. There’s nothing like a good shawl, especially in wool. The belleville shawl in particular has s really classy elegance, while still comfortable and fashionable. I wish I had the money to buy it!!

  24. Winter is almost here….in Melbourne, Australia and with my current hat obsession I’d love the petawawa cable merino toque (shown in coral) to keep me warm. A great range of knits ^=^ cheers x

  25. My Mum always said she wouldn’t be able to teach me to knit because I’m left handed.
    I would love to prove her wrong with the DIY Elora Toque (in black)!

  26. I adore the entire collection at Good night, day everything is so beautiful but I have had my eye on the simcoe braided headband and the halter bra for a while, making my own would be a dream!x

  27. wow wonderful patterns and I would love to stroke that yarn it looks amasingly soft. I would love to knit the petawawa toque in cognac if you pick me.

  28. I would love to make the colour blocked sweater! But that seems impractical for an inexperienced knitter, so perhaps I would try the braided headband.

  29. It is a very tough call to make, but I’m going to say the welland merino wool sweater….but I’d wear pretty much all of the knit wear. Bring on winter!

  30. I love love love the jarvis toque (of silk+alpaca+merino wool). These clothes make me want to pick up knitting.

  31. i can’t decide between the elora slouchy toque and the windsor turban. theyre both so cute!

  32. I have one of Tara-Lynn’s knits (the Lambton extra chunky) and I absolutely ADORE it!!
    I would love to try my hand in knitting the wawa pure wool argentina thick & thin extra chunky cowl :)

  33. the welland merino wool sweater (shown in color blocked midnight & natural) looks lovely! if i could make that sweater, well i don’t think i would ever stop making them! :)

  34. Hiya! Thanks for the chance! My favourite item is the limited simcoe braided headband cashmere/merino blended wool (in heather blue). So lovely!

  35. I REALLY love the simcoe braided headband (cashmere/merino blended wool, in heather blue). I love hair accessories!

  36. I think the perth merino wool hand knit cardigan (shown in midnight blue+burnt orange) is adorable and would love to have this in my wardrobe also.

  37. I’d love to make the elora toque with the help of my mother !

    & The kingston thick & thin merino sweater is stunning & on my wishlist.

  38. I love Tara-Lynn’s work, and would looove to win this giveaway. Although the season for headbands is over I’d love to make a Simcoe, and a Leeds halter bra!

  39. That’s a tough call! Maybe the petawawa cable merino toque – that seems like something I could manage! I’d love to be able to knit one of the sweaters though.

  40. I recently started knitting again after learning to knit as a kid and am looking for a practical item to knit. I would love to DIY the windsor turban of silk+alpaca+merino wool in blue which would be perfect for the weather at the moment, we’ve having a longer than usual winter in the UK!

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