Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Woodland Hills Alpacas Raw Fiber Experience
Have you ever wanted to experiment with washing your own border locks? Now is your chance! Kimberly of Woodland Hills Alpacas has put together a sampling of her beautiful curly, border locks as well as detailed instructions and a generous sampling of power scour for you to use. It's a just add water kit!
There is so much more going on at Woodland Hills Alpacas! Be sure and check out all of the beautiful fiber, fiber tools and handmade goodies on the etsy shop! I would love that blending board for Christmas!
To enter to win this kit, please visit Woodland Hills Alpacas today, find something you love and write about it in the comment section below. We'll add extra entries to those who share on other social networks (Pinterest, Facebook, twitter, google+ etc) let us know where you shared!
PhatLady
Nuno Felted Scarf Kit sounds like a perfect way to get into yet another fiber-y obsession.
ReplyDeleteI would SO love to have an Ashford blending board...and some fiber (Suri Alpaca Dyed Locks, Teeswater/Wensleydale Mix Handpainted Locks) to make batts...too much to choose from! :)
ReplyDeleteThe merino silk blend roving! Looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove the blending board. would love to have one someday. I also love the locks.
ReplyDeleteWould someday love the blending board. Also love the Falkland handpainted roving in the Zombie colorway.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE the blending board and a funky art batt to spin. I love to spin and really wanna try blending fibers
ReplyDeleteI love the Nuno Felted Scarf Kit and the DIZ Spinning Tool.
ReplyDeleteI love the super bright colored dryer balls!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an eclectic mix of stuff! Lavender sachets and art yarn look fun ot me.
ReplyDeletewahoomerryf on Rav
The green/fawn Corriedale/alpaca mix is gorgeous!
ReplyDelete*-9I would love a wheel! But, that isn't happening right now. I do really like the Rambioullet Handpainted Roving in Sunset Kisses colorway. Not my usual, bur really pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the nunofelted scarf kit!
ReplyDeleteI like the Boo-ya Boho Textured Art batt in Day Dreams.
ReplyDeleteSo many great things. BOOYA BOHO batts and yarn look great, as does this corriedale blend http://www.etsy.com/listing/97469597/alpaca-corriedale-yarn?ref=shop_home_active
ReplyDeleteLove the Rambioullet Handpainted Roving in the 'field of dreams' colorway. I don't know what I'd make of it, but wow! lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in the booya boho art batt, all the beautiful spinning wheels, and the felted wool dryer balls.
ReplyDeletehotknitter on rav
The Box of Locks looks like so much fun to incorporate into some spinning!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Nuno scarf kit looks fun, and I especially like the 'River Pebbles' roving option that comes with it.
ReplyDeleteCorona's alpaca fleece looks amazing!
ReplyDeletetktl on Ravelry
I'd really like to try out the Organic Felted Wool Dryer Balls.
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ReplyDeleteI am drooling over all of the beautiful art batts and the Booya boho handspun art yarn!!! Just amazing!!!
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Yell737 on rav
Ooh, I really want a booya boho batt!
ReplyDeleteI really like the Merino Silk Roving
ReplyDeleteI really like the box of locks! I just got a drum carder so I could have a lot of fun making batts with those!
ReplyDeleteI like to Box of Locks - perfect for adding that extra something to a project
ReplyDeleteThe wooden diz looks *amazing!* Wow! It's a work of art on it's own.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, so many lovely things to choose from! I particularly like the blending board and the box of locks. I could have a lot of fun with those!
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The Romney painted in Autumn Colors is really pretty. I pinned it here:
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I like the 'Zombie' roving.
ReplyDeleteThe Booya Boho Artspun yarn is to die for!! And I'm also in love with the picture of the dryer balls. Lol!
ReplyDeleteNaycha on Rav
I've been wanting to try this; what a great idea for a kit!
ReplyDeleteThe Autumn Colors Romney roving caught my eye immediately. So intense!
I really like the rosy hues in Serendipity!
ReplyDeleteI want to put a wheel on layaway soooo bad...a blending board would be nice, too ^.^''
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and textures of BOOYA BOHO Handspun Art Yarn.
ReplyDeleteThe Falkland roving is really pretty.
ReplyDeletesherryglover1@yahoo.com
Handpainted Romney Roving in Autumn Colours is perfect!
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Teeswater/Wensleydale Mix Handpainted Locks. Love spinning with locks, colors are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIt's always hard to pick just on thing ...... But I have been looking at nuno felt scarves for a while and would love to give this a try
ReplyDeleteI would love to try working with fibre from it's raw state!
ReplyDeleteI like the Romney...I haven't spun Rom yet! https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/106402559/handpainted-romney-roving?ref=shop_home_active
I love the Ashland Bay Yak.
ReplyDeleteThe BOOYA BOHO batt looks delicious and squishy and bright! :)
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Pinned by Wednesday on Pinterest
Love love love the box of locks! Fabulous! x
ReplyDeleteI love the alpaca bird nesters!
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Delicious locks of loveliness.
ReplyDeleteTeeswater/Wensleydale Mix Handpainted Locks
I'd love an Ashford New Country Spinner 2 for art yarns!
ReplyDeletePinned the lovely yak http://www.pinterest.com/pin/575546027350711293/
ReplyDeleteMonet's palette Finn roving looks like a rainbow!!
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All of the wooden tools look interesting to try.
ReplyDeleterosebob on ravelry