Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Fiber Gift Tags Variety Pack Giveaway!


Guess what? I know a place where you can get quality, professional printed gift tags for all of your fibery needs- Fiber Gift Tags of course!
They're based out of Canada, so you can find both American and Canadian spellings of Fiber/Fibre.
This is a special post because you're getting an advance peek at what may be in your June Phat Fiber box! Karen has sent in several mini variety packs for you all to enjoy this month.
A lucky commenter will be getting a full sized variety pack as shown in the picture above. All you need do is visit Fiber Gift Tags, find something you love, and write about it in the comments section below. We'll be checking to see if you have twittered/facebooked/pinged this giveaway and you'll be counted as an extra entry!

24 comments:

  1. I like the blue brown beige socks tags. They remind me of my last pair of knitted socks.

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  2. Hmmm... there are so many to choose from, but the sp8 tag (US) is the one for me. I've been spinning more and have been using cheap-o tags from the office supply store to label my yarn. These would definitely be an improvement, especially for the yarn that I give away. Thanks!

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  3. The fiber care tags would be great for all the birthday/baby/x-mas gifts I've been knitting for all my non-fibery relatives!

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  4. It would have to be the naked fiber sampler...my favorite.

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  5. I love the Handspun Gift tags with the spinning wheel on them.

    Jess

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  6. I like the ones with the little spinning wheel on them. So cute!

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  7. I like the Hand Knit Fiber Care Gift Tag w/ Celtic Line. You could always add in whether the yarn was also your handspun.

    @TuttleDB

    FB

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  8. I love the Spinning tags with the Celtic and Spindle designs, though I may need to have some custom ones made for things I spin and knit all in one item (it seems silly to use two tags for those...).

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  9. I love the sock and the felted tags. It seems like I give away more socks and felted purses than anything else.

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  10. I like the hand knit tags with the blue flower or maybe a variety pack of the blue & orange flowers, pink & blue skeins of yarn, and not sure about the last one I would choose from the knitting tags.

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  11. i would love a set of the Handspun Gift tags. it would be perfect for the yarn i've just spun for a swap on Ravelry.

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  12. I like the felted tags! Awesome!!

    Nicky

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  13. I like the Hand Spun Fiber Care Gift Tag- Multicolour Yarn on Bobbin. These would sure be handy, and a lot easier that writing on sticky notes and punching holes in them.

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  15. I like the spinning gift tag with the little blue flower. :)

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  16. I like the weaving tags with the floor loom on them.

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  17. The different pictures on each one is so cute! If I did more baby knitting I'd definitely get those footprint ones.... or maybe if I got those tags I'd knit more baby stuff...

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  18. Spinning gift tags would really be great! And the flower is so cute!

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  19. I like the Hand Spun Fiber Care Gift Tag - Spinning Wheel (sp12) best. However it's great that there are tags for so many other crafts such as felting!

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  20. I really like the baby feet tags, because most of my gifts are baby items and I always have a lame card. However, for non-baby knits, I really like the blue flower.

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  21. I like that it's easy to include care directions. I find my non-knitting friends are afraid to wear items when they don't understand how to care for them!

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  22. I would love a variety pack, I just can't pick one. I spin and knit baby items, gift felted items and other knit items for people so any tags would be helpful. I love how easy they are to write care instructions on.

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