Friday, June 28, 2013
Inglenook Fibers Batt Giveaway!
Sometimes posting these giveaways is so hard! This "Fairy Pools" batt from Inglenook Fibers has my name all over it!! I just love it! Then, when I go visit the Inglenook Etsy shop, I start drooling and my trigger finger gets all itchy, and I want all of everything there!
It's a tough job, but somebody's got to do it! Now, hopefully many of you are spinning away at TDF. You need a break every now and then, so when you need one today, consider popping by the Inglenook Fibers store for a looksie.
If you'd like to enter to win this beautiful batt, please visit the Inglenook Fibers shop today, find something you love and write about it here in the comment section below. We're going to count your social networking on twitter, facebook, pinterest, plurk, google+ etc as extra entries- just let me know you've done so.
PhatLady
The grape hyacinth is lucious!
ReplyDeleteThe grape hyacinth is lucious.
ReplyDelete"Zinnias" is a great name for a beautiful handspun. I want to be out in the garden now!
ReplyDeleteI like the summery blues fiber!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely one of those shops where I kept picking a favorite and then seeing something I liked just as much! I'll stick with the BFL/silk in the blue/orange/wine/brown gradient... for now :-)
ReplyDeleteI Tweeted! (@Mamahobbit)
ReplyDeleteI pinned this giveaway to Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/pin/259519997249969227/
ReplyDeleteI love the BFL/silk top in the Skylark colorway.
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with Fiddlehead. Those greens get me every time I look at them.
ReplyDeleteI love all of the inglenook batts... since there aren't any listed at the moment the Skylark braid is speaking to me the loudest.
ReplyDeleteShawna
(RavId: Caliope)
Polworth Roving in Summery Blues.
ReplyDeleteAnd every single set of snag-free stitch markers.
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The blue castle merino silk blend looks incredible! I bet it is a dream to spin.
ReplyDeleteI do love the pink grapefruit batt!
ReplyDeleteI've always admired the depth of color in her batts and rovings. I really like the Blue Castle roving!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the batt and I'm in love with the grey shetland that has been dyed in rust and grape tones.
ReplyDeleteI love the Parrot Tulip fiber. I got a samplein my Phat Fiber box and it was a joy to spin!
ReplyDeletei absolutely adore Hand- dyed tussah silk roving - Tiffany Window.
ReplyDeleteKaren aka purplepenguin
Hand- dyed tussah silk roving - Green Violeteer
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ReplyDeleteThe hand dyed mawatas are gorgeous and I love the parrot tulip colourway. I span up a phatfibre sample and it's been my favourite so far.
ReplyDeletePinned the fibres here:
http://pinterest.com/pin/297308012871246801/
http://pinterest.com/pin/297308012871246794/
pinned the giveaway here: http://pinterest.com/pin/297308012871246829/
blauer1mond
ReplyDeleteI love "Grey Shetland hand painted top - ( 5.2 .oz. ) grey shetland
I love that batt! Those are my colors! Since that is not in the shop, I like the Green Dragon roving. I like the colors and love the name ;)
ReplyDeleteThe silk hankies are so vibrant and bright
ReplyDeleteI really like the color of this silk hankie: http://www.etsy.com/listing/125820498/hand-dyed-silk-hankies-16-oz
ReplyDeletepin: http://pinterest.com/pin/442830575830631327/
ReplyDeleteI love the "Parrot Tulip (4.1 oz.) sw wool/ silk (80/20)." It looks like it would turn into SUCH a pretty yarn!
ReplyDeleteRetweeted on twitter as @Wednesdayspins.
April showers is beautiful in Merino/Silk!
ReplyDeleteI love the mawatas in every color as well as Fiddlehead and Summery Blues (and any batt). :)
ReplyDeleteLove the tiffans´y window thussa silk roving!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving those berry-tone silk hankies
ReplyDeleteHand dyed 50/50 merino/ silk top for spinning -The Blue Castle - (4.3 oz.) merino/ silk ( 50/50)
ReplyDeleteYummy....
sherryglover1 on Ravelry
celery would be a fun one to spin up.
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ReplyDeleteHand- dyed tussah silk roving - Green Violeteer
ReplyDeleteI adore vibrant colours interspersed with black! Yum!! Makes the colours pop!!!
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Green Violeteer is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI like the 'Campfire' roving.
ReplyDeleteI like the colors in green dragon inn.
ReplyDeletehotknitter
The antique shop roving is neat. Not usually the colors I go for but it looks fun and quirky
ReplyDeleteI like the Snag-free iridescent star bead stitch markers
ReplyDeleteI really like the Panda Heirloom. I pinned it here. http://pinterest.com/pin/123778689731494624/
ReplyDeleteVery lovely batt - I super love this braid: http://www.etsy.com/au/listing/154588618/hand-dyed-panda-top-for-spinning-sw?ref=shop_home_active
ReplyDeleteColours & bamboo!? I am in!
Also Google + & Pinned: http://pinterest.com/pin/81064862015388826/
I like the superwash wool/silk (80/20)4.3 oz. hand dyed roving in the Antique Shop colorway.
ReplyDeleteI also like the handspun superwash merino/babboo 80/20 74 yards in the Zinnias colorway.
Hand dyed Bfl/ silk top for spinning - Campfire - ( 4 oz. ) ecru bfl/ silk ( 75/25) ... beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteI like the Hand dyed Bfl/ silk top for spinning - Campfire - ( 4 oz. ) ecru bfl/ silk ( 75/25)
ReplyDeleteI really like the Celery fiber
ReplyDeleteThe Stargazer art yarn is lovely-bumpy and sparkly!
ReplyDeletebeautiful silk hankies - all of them but particularly these yellow/blue ones: http://www.etsy.com/listing/125820498/hand-dyed-silk-hankies-16-oz?ref=shop_home_active
ReplyDeleteooooo - pinned this one! Grey Shetland hand painted top - ( 5.2 .oz. ) grey shetland: http://www.etsy.com/listing/154590663/grey-shetland-hand-painted-top-52-oz?ref=shop_home_active
ReplyDeleteThe "Green Violetear: tussah silk roving is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh skylark on bfl/silk is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSweetBasil on Ravelry
Oh my, the silk hankies in greens with a touch of deep peony pink and deep gold are just lovely!
ReplyDeleteI really like the Summery Blues polwarth roving. It's pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI pinned the giveaway:
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I love your spring fever merino roving.
ReplyDeleteI like the Hand dyed SW merino/tencel for spinning - Celery
ReplyDeleteI love the Polwarth Roving in Summery Blues - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHand dyed SW merino/tencel for spinning in shades of purple is just gorgeous
ReplyDeletepinned!
ReplyDeletehttp://pinterest.com/pin/445082375644402393/
tweet!
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/suejaned/status/351917189823086593
Too many choices. There are so many lovely colors. I am drawn to the greens and purples
ReplyDeleteOh, lordy. Choosing a favorite Inglenook fibre is an embarrassment of riches. Today's lust is reserved for the BFL/Silk in Aubergine. Inglenooks purples are always spectacular! Pinned on pinterest, too....
ReplyDeleteDrat! I missed the update yesterday, but I'm thinking that a batt in Pennies from Heaven or Antique Jade would have been massively fun to spin. Macrina is just magic!
ReplyDeleteLove Constantinople!
ReplyDeleteWith autumn just around the corner, how could I possibly resist "Hand dyed Bfl/ silk top for spinning - Chevalier II - (4.5 oz.) oatmeal bfl/ silk ( 70/30)"? My only problem would be what to make it into!
ReplyDeleteALSO shared on my Facebook!
I love the Stargazer handspun. ANd pretty much all the silk hankies. So vibrant!
ReplyDeleteAntique shop silk/wool is just up my alley
ReplyDeleteI love the Chevalier II roving.
ReplyDeleteThe "Hand- dyed cultivated silk roving - - ( 2.3 oz.)" is very nice. I love the purples!
ReplyDelete-stacylovesyarn on Ravelry
I love the Grey Shetland hand painted top. It would make a wonderful fall scarf for my sister.
ReplyDeleteI tweeted! https://twitter.com/cmmatsko/status/355399959073398787
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