Many, many, many moons ago, I announced a Juniper Moon Farm Photo Contest. Most of you are probably too young to remember the blog post about it, because it was so long ago, but you made have heard your grandparents speak of it and wondered if the contest would ever actually happen or if it was a myth. Well, at long last, I am posting all the entries and it’s time for you to vote.
I loved looking at every single one of these entries. We have some amazingly talented knitters, crocheters and spinners amongst us! Seeing a hat or a sweater made from fiber that was once walking around my pasture tickles me to death.
Here’s how you vote: Feel free to make as many comments as you like about any/all of the projects, but the LAST thing is your comment should be “Voting for _____”. You must chose one project to vote for. This will make my life mucho easier when it comes time to tally the votes. Please vote based on the project, not the quality of the photos- we aren’t professional photographers here, after all.Knitters, feel free to lobby your friends and family for votes! Voting will remain open until Friday, March 5th.
The stakes: The winners will receive a $50 JMF gift certificate. I have a feeling there might be a little something for the runners-up as well…
Without further ado, here are the entries.
Finished Objects:
Knitter: Deb Boyken
Weight/Colorway: Worsted/Saffron
Pattern: Original pattern called ‘Hoodwinked ‘
Knitter: Maggie Estrin of Little Grey Cat Designs
Weight/Colorway: Bulky/Blueberry Pie
Pattern: Original pattern called “Bounty”
Knitter: Andrea Beesley
Weight/Colorway: Various (from the September Surprise Sale)
Pattern: Earflap Hat Pattern Generator by Lucia Liljegren with Tessellating Skulls Wallpaper Chart is by Erssie Major.
Knitter: Ayelet Kuper
Weight/Colorway: Sock/Leaf Peepers “Cedar”
Pattern: Milkweed Shawl by Laura Chau
Crocheter: Janet Metzger
Weight/Colorway: Various (From ‘Widows and Orphans’ sale)
Pattern: Original pattern called ‘Glacier Rose’
Knitter: Tania Nuñez
Weight/Colorway: Sock/Maia
Knitter: Sara Barron
Weight/Colorway: Worsted/Blueberry Pie in our Kid Mohair/Cormo blend
Pattern:Claudia
Knitter: MJ Moriarty
Weight/Colorway: Bulky/Blueberry Pie
Pattern: Elfin by Wooly Wormhead
Knitter: Kat
Weight/Colorway: Bulky/?
Pattern:Based on the EDI Cowl
Knitter: BMarion
Weight/Colorway: Sock/Breezy
Pattern:Stephen Colbert Socks by Kay Gardiner and Ann Shayne, from ’Mason-Dixon Knitting Outside The Lines’
Knitter: Amanda Bock
Weight/Colorway: Aran/Farmstead
Pattern:#20 Cable/Rib Cardigan by Gayle Bunn, Vogue Knitting, Holiday 2004 (modified version)
Knitter: Joan Fernbach
Weight/Colorway: handspun and dyed from our Cotswold roving
Pattern: Jojoland Autumn Shawl
Knitter: Betsy
Weight/Colorway: Worsted/Hand-dyed by the knitter with help from Shelby B Designs
Pattern:Chinese Lace Pullover by Angela Hahn
Knitter: Hilary Detmers
Weight/Colorway:Sock/ Leaf Peepers Spruce and Leaf Peepers Aspen
Pattern: Original pattern called ‘Sock Yarn Faroese Shawl’
Knitter: Anna
Weight/Colorway:Sock/Verdant
Pattern: ‘Vog on by Aleta Fera
Knitter: Anna
Weight/Colorway:Sock/Verdant
Pattern: Breeze by Jennifer L. Appleby
Handspun:
Spinner:Maggie Estrin of Little Grey Cat Designs
Name: Cumulus
Fiber: hand-picked/combed kid mohair locks corespun around a commercial mohair DK weight yarn, wrapped in a commerical laceweight mohair yarn
Since Maggie was our only spinner to enter I herby declare her the winner of the Spinner’s Contest. Congratulations. Maggie! I love that yarn so much it hurts me.




































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Bmarion socks – 1 vote
All gorgeous. Voting for Betsy’s Chinese Lace Pullover!
Also because she dyed, spun and then knitted, voting for –
Knitter: Joan Fernbach
They are all simply AMAZing. Kudos to Joan Fernbach for her Jojoland shawl – it sings. ( She gets my vote.) What an inspiration.
TOTALLY GORGEOUS Cumulus handspun!! Jojoland autumn shawl and glacier rose are awesome, but my overall favorite and the one I’m
Voting For: Maggie Estrin’s “Bounty”
Beautiful projects, and so hard to choose, but I have to admire the Jojoland Autumn Shawl: dyed, handspun, and knit by Joan Fernbach.
Voting for: Knitter: Betsy
Pattern:Chinese Lace Pullover by Angela Hahn
Wow! They are all great, but I love the way the color played out in the shawl, and I really loved seeing it as roving first and then seeing how the finished project looked.
VOTING FOR: knitter Joan Fernbach, Jojoland Autumn Shawl
I vote for Debbie Boyken!!!
All the entries are true works of art.
I am voting for Joan Fernbach’s Autumn Shawl. I have so much respect for the process of dying, spinning and creating the piece like she did.
I am nearing completion of the same pattern so I appreciate how addictive and challenging this project is.
These are gorgeous and you should all be proud of your work and to and wear these items.
I vote for: Knitter: Amanda Bock
OMG. No. I cannot choose. I refuse to choose. I can. not. WOW. I am…..speechless (but fortunately not typing-less).
Voting for Ayelet Kuper
Voting for Joan Fernbach’s Shawl. It is AMAZING.
What a great selection! I was torn…
But, I vote for
Knitter: Amanda Bock
Weight/Colorway: Aran/Farmstead
Pattern:#20 Cable/Rib Cardigan by Gayle Bunn, Vogue Knitting, Holiday 2004 (modified version)
She did a great job matching yarn to pattern and it looks like it fits amazingly well. Great job!
I vote for Beth Marion (my daughter-in-law). She knitted me a pair of socks for Christmas and they are super!
Voting for jojoland autumn shawl. Beautiful
Voting for: Knitter: Betsy
Pattern:Chinese Lace Pullover by Angela Hahn
Voting For: Knitter: BMarion. Beautiful work! Ill take two pairs.
I have to vote for the cardigan, it is just gorgeous!Pattern:#20 Cable/Rib Cardigan by Gayle Bunn, Vogue Knitting, Holiday 2004 (modified version)
Knitter:Amanda Block
The colors and skill required for the shawl by Joan Fernbach make it a clear winner for me!
Wow–such beautiful entries! I’m a sucker for fingerless mitts, and that blue/purple is so lovely… I’m voting for Maggie Estrin.
What amazing work!
I’m voting for: Ayelet Kuper’s Milkweed Shawl
voting for: jojoland autumn shawl!
Joan Fernbach for sure. Very sophisticated use of color and excellent execution of design.
Beautiful job everybody! This household votes for Ayelet’s Milkweed Shawl.
VOTING FOR:Pattern:#20 Cable/Rib Cardigan by Gayle Bunn, Vogue Knitting, Holiday 2004 (modified version)
Knitter:Amanda Block
I have to agree, the cables are beautiful and the sweater looks great!
I choose Joan Fernback with the Autumn shawl.
It was hard to decided but I am voting for knitter- Amanda Bock.
They’re all terrific, so it’s hard to make a selection.
Voting for Maggie Estrin/Bounty
Ohhhh. So much talent and beauty! I’m so impressed by every single thing!!
But for taking a familiar sack of Cotswold roving, hand-dyeing, spinning, and knitting it into a work of art, I have to vote for – Joan Fernbach’s Jojoland Shawl.
What wonderful things. Joan Fernbach gets my vote.
Oh, my feet are envious. BMarion gets my vote!
It was really a hard choice to make since I love cabled sweaters. But my vote goes to the Jojoland Autumn Shawl for all the talents that Joan demonstrated.
Such beautiful work by each of you!!! But the sweater is my favorite!
I vote for: Knitter: Amanda Bock
Weight/Colorway: Aran/Farmstead
Pattern:#20 Cable/Rib Cardigan by Gayle Bunn, Vogue Knitting, Holiday 2004 (modified version)
Without a doubt: Pattern:#20 Cable/Rib Cardigan by Gayle Bunn, Vogue Knitting, Holiday 2004 (modified version)
I vote for Amanda Bock.
amazing sweater!!
voting for Amanda Block
Love the Gayle Bunn cardigan — it’s spectacular!
Voting for Joan Fernbach
I vote for Joan Fernbach, spinner and knitter. She’s just amazing!
I am so madly impressed by this collection. Oh how to decide? Each work has its own creativity and integrity. I want people to teach me how to do each of them! I’ll go for the one I wish I had done- I am a sucker for colors, the more the merrier.
Voting for Joan Fernbach.
Voting for Joan Fernbach’s shawl! Wow, is that gorgeous! The real winner is the recipient of that shawl!
The Jojoland Autumn Shawl made from handspun and dyed wool is positively luminescent! I vote for Joan Fernbach.
I am in love with Joan’s shawl and in awe that she spun and dyed it herself.
But I am VERY selfishly going to vote for myself: Amanda Bock
(and thanks to all for the nice comments!)
<3
Well then, Amanda, I am going to vote for *myself* – even though I am in awe of your gorgeous sweater. Almost makes me want to knit another cabled sweater, though I am still recovering from the last one (5 years ago)
voting for me, Joan Fernbach
VOTING FOR: Knitter: Betsy
Weight/Colorway: Worsted/Hand-dyed by the knitter with help from Shelby B Designs
Pattern:Chinese Lace Pullover by Angela Hahn
I vote for Joan who spun and knitted a beautiful shawl. Stunning. Ruth
I vote for Amanda Bock’s project. It’s simply amazing!
wow! beautiful work. i vote for Amanda Bock.
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