Whole silk cocoons (2 oz!) for a giveaway today from
Natchwoolie! Hopefully, it's nice where you are, and you can do some dyeing outside. It's really rewarding to work with fiber you've dyed yourself.
Natchwoolie is a wonderful place to get your natural undyed fibers!
If you would like a chance to win this beautiful bag of whole silk cocoons, please visit
Natchwoolie today, find something you love, and write about it in the comment section below. Be sure and link to this on your favorite social networking site for extra entries! Let us know where you shared :)
Lots of goodies but the roving of the month club looks like a fun way to experiment.
ReplyDeleteIt's finished fiber, but that handwoven wool rug looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteThe MERINO PUMPKIN fiber seriously caught my eye, as it's a gorgeous ORANGE!
ReplyDeleteI love the sushi club. It's a fun way to try out a variety of different types of fiber
ReplyDeleteI love the handwoven rug as well as the roving of the month clubs - how fun!
ReplyDeleteThe Pumpking Merino is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love the sushi club with raw fiber samplings! I'm not quite ready to try raw fiber myself though, so I think I'd prefer the merino pumpkin. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to buy some of Hollister's fleece...baby suri...yum!
ReplyDeleteI love the sushi surpise kits. Great idea - christmas 12 times a year
ReplyDeleteI really like shetland, and the shetland lamb sounds wonderful. I pinned it here http://www.pinterest.com/pin/123778689732130827/
ReplyDeleteI may have creamed my pants for this giveaway. I may also cream my pants for the Pumpkin Merino, oooooooh....
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to have to purchase a roving of the month club for a friend (myself.) That looks like a lot of fun
ReplyDeleteThe yak silk roving looks amazing. I've wanted to try spinning cocoons for a while. I'm always up for trying new things
ReplyDeleteLove the pumpkin roving color.
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I love the roving top MERINO PUMPKIN SAMPLE wool top PhatFiber Feature November Approx one fourth ounce Premium Top Hand Spinning Felting Crafts
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ReplyDeleteThe intensity of the pumpkin merino fiber is sooo fun!
ReplyDeleteThe Merino Pumpkin. My daughter-in-law loves handmade items and her favorite color is orange.
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Liked and shared on FB
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would love to try the Shetland lamb raw fleece!
ReplyDeleteAlso love roving top MERINO PUMPKIN wool top PhatFiber Feature November Approx 4 ounces Premium Top for Hand Spinning Felting and Crafts
ReplyDeleteWould love to win silk cocoons. Went to the shop and love the natural raw fiber club. How much fun would it be to clean and use different fibers each month!
ReplyDeleteI love her Farmcards!
ReplyDeleteThe yak silk roving looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteI like the Yaktastic roving (5o% yak, 50% silk). Oh the sheen!
ReplyDeleteThe Merino Pumpkin top is calling my name. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI covet the Yak/Silk natural blend. Can you imagine how soft and warm that will be?
ReplyDeleteThe soysilk fiber looks really interesting. I'd love to try spinning it.
ReplyDeleteThe mini bon bon pack looks interesting! The fiber is begging to be spun!
ReplyDeleteGotta choose roving top MERINO PUMPKIN wool top PhatFiber Feature November Approx 4 ounces Premium Top Spinning Felting and Crafts ... beautiful pumpkin color for the season!
ReplyDeleteI like the Fiber Batt Merino Silk "Berry Blast" art batt June's Phatfiber Box.
ReplyDeleteI love the yak silk roving fiber top YAKTASTIC 50 per cent Yak 50 percent Cultivated Mulberry Silk 2 ounces ... one because I have never worked with yak... 2. because I have never spun silk.. 3 because it looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be so much fun to be a part of the raw fiber of the month club.
ReplyDeleteThe yak silk roving looks fun!
ReplyDeleteSuper tough call but I have to say the "Yarn Kit for YARN Magic Mitts 3 shade Gradient Worsted Natural Color" really appeals to me-- I want to work more with naturally colored wool, and I bet those would work up really lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe roving to match is lovely too!
Gotta admit I'm a little intimidated by silk coccoons, though. First times for everything, eh?
Yak silk fibre and suri alpaca are my favourite.
ReplyDeleteI always think of her fibers as luxury type! The roving in pumpkin is so cool for fall. I would love that and try the drop spindle technique... (i am still waiting before trying it with her cashmere that i have).
ReplyDeleteI am very tempted to try the sushi club although I love the berry blast batt
ReplyDeleteI love the farm cards with the cute sheepy faces!
ReplyDeleteI've been tempted to buy farm cards with Creamery on them since Creamery moved to Texas with me. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the double dip bonbon club! Makes me hungry just looking at it!
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I love the sari silk!
ReplyDeleteI love the sari silk!
ReplyDeleteLocks Wool Raw Fleece MULTICOLOR LINCOLN Locks Raw Fleece 4 oz - beautiful!
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Yak Silk Roving?! Swoon.......
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It's so hard to pick a favorite. I keep getting distracted by all the cute sheep. I'm going to say I love the Take Out Clubs. what a wonderful way to sample the fiber!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I like the coffee tweed merino wool! Such a yummy store - no kill farm! Luxury fibers!
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