Saturday, November 12, 2016

FiberQuirks Batt Giveaway


The next giveaway is absolutely wonderful. Deborah from FiberQuirks has been a contributor for almost every month since I started this journey just over a year ago. This is our first giveaway from her. I'd love for her to receive lots of traffic and sales from our little group of fiber lovers.


This is a batt from FiberQuirks Tarot Series. This one is called "Death" and it is a smooth blend of BFL and fine merino in shades of black, teal, and turquoise.


I had the pleasure of spinning a few of the rolags that Deborah sent in for the October Phat Fiber box. They were so soft. The yarn spun woolen made a fine but soft two ply yarn that I found absolutely blissful to spin. I was surprised to find that the fibers were soft through and through. The colors were beautiful too. The blues comes through with a deep backdrop of black.


How do I win?! FIRST sign in on the giveaway widget above. You'll be given several options to gain entries to the giveaway.

The first, and only mandatory entry, is that you will go to FiberQuirks find something you love then come back here and comment about it.

You can gain an additional entry for each of the following: "hearting" the FiberQuirks Etsy Store, tweeting about the giveaway, or pinning a photo of the batt on Pinterest.

You will earn three additional entries for making a purchase in the FiberQuirks Etsy Store and sharing the transaction ID.

Thank you for supporting our independent artists. They are the only reason we have Phat Fiber to obsess over! Be sure to respond if I send you an email letting you know that you've won!

47 comments:

  1. I love her series of punis. They're all fabulous! Her color ways are incredible. :)

    I also really like the sunshine gradient.

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  2. wow. these are so gorgeous!!I I think the puni samplers are probably my favorite, but I'd be just as happy with a full set of hookah-smoking caterpillar rolags

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  3. Diamonds and Rust is beautiful!

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  4. I love the Tarot assortment! It's definitely going on my favorites list.

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  5. I'm loving so many items! I want to try all the sampler kits, especially the alice in wonderland ones. also love the white Rabbit batt from the song series.

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  6. I'm testing the process :) Not a real entry <3

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  7. I love Alice in wonderland sampler kit!
    Jenna

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  8. I love the Frumious Bandersnatch colourway ! (actually, I love all the Alice in Wonderland colourways!)

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  9. Loving the colors in The Tarot Series: Death, and how much fun are the Addi Champagner 10-15mm Large Plastic Crochet Hooks with the glitter? So cute! Love a lot of the colors chosen for roving. :) Nice work!

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  10. I love the spindle storage solutions and the punis!!!!!
    KnittyWittyShelle

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  11. The Tarot Series: Death is gorgeous!

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  12. The Two-Tone Handknit Lace Stole - Black and Berry Red is beautiful! KittenWhiplash on rav.

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  13. Love the Tarot series sample set! Also the Jabberwocky 2 punis.

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  14. The Tarot series - Justice is the most beautiful color way!

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  15. The dyed mulberry silk "Blues" are gorgeous!

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  16. I like the Louet spindle with the sheep faces on it!

    I'm globalite on Ravelry

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  17. There are a lot of really nice things in this shop!
    My favorite is the Tarot Series.

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  18. I love the red Addilove heart stitch markers!

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  19. Pastel Rainbow Gradient Fiber Set: 25 gms of Merino in each of 7 Colors for Spinning, Felting

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  20. dyed mulberry silk in blues. I think I would spin it by itself!

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  21. Love the "Devil" colorway, looks so sumptuous!

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  22. The Tarot series is so lovely��

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  23. The Wabe in the looking glass series is lovely

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  24. I like the The Tarot Series: The World, Your Choice of Batts or Rolag-Style Punis for Spinning, Felting

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  25. Love the fiber Calloo Callay, bright vibrant colors

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  26. the colour of the linen combed top is lovely!

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  27. I love the Tarot Series Samples:The Major Arcana. They are so wonderfully representative of each card.

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  28. I love the blue green yarn from Habu Textiles Tsumugi Silk Yarn series.

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  29. Art Yarn Kit #5 is so pretty with the shades of jade! <3 I bet it will look amazing spun up!

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  30. I like the Tarot Series Sampler, Complete Major Arcana Punis Rolags.

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  31. I love the Tarot Series Sampler, especially Death and The Devil colorways.

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  32. I love the bulky collapsible storage containers. They look so cool!

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  33. My favorite is the Tarot Series Sampler, I would squeal for joy to have such a lovely collection of rolags, they look like gems!

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  34. Love to things - the Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass Series: In the Wabe cors I just love green and the Blending board cors I like playing with fibers and making punis myself.

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  35. Love english country garden

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  36. I love the Tarot Series--Death fiber. Such gorgeous colors!

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  37. Love the Tarot Series x10!!!

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  38. The JubJub Bird roving is gorgeous!

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  39. I love the Wonderland series: In the Wabe and Frumious Bandersnatch.

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  40. So in love with the tarot series, death

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  41. Wow, I love everything in that Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass series...JubJub Bird might be my favorite but it's hard to choose because they're all awesome.

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  42. Diamonds and Rust Batts or Rolag-Style Punis are sooooo pretty!

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  43. It's too hard to pick just one item in Fiberquirks store but the merino wool scraps interest me the most because I am a beginning spinner and it would be fun to play with all those possible colors

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