How I wish that I could win this giveaway. That might look a little fishy though, huh?!! Anyone want to win this and then give it to me?
A friend of mine from back in the day makes this amazing yarn. You can find different things she is working on at Twisted Threads. I got to feel some homespun yarn the other week. Man is it soft!
This is the description of the yarn. Caribbean Green super soft handspun wool with the colors of lime green, green-blue, and ice blue. One of a kind! Spun thick and thin. 4-5WPI 2oz. 62 yards This yarn is sure to liven up your project!
You have until February 19th to enter the giveaway.
Make sure you check back in, because Twisted Threads will be giving away more yarn soon!
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Oh goodness. I am such a yarn addict too! Want yarn!
ReplyDeleteHeidi @ typativemamacat.com
I think I would make a super cute hat for my newborn son. Thanks for the chance :-)
ReplyDeleteChelsea Wong
If I win, I'll give it to you Lydia!!
ReplyDeleteHmmm. I don't know what I would make with it yet, but searching for the perfect pattern is half the fun.
ReplyDeletefire fox 9 (at) prodigy (dot) net
I'm thinking I'd probably do either a bonnet or an elf hat. Very pretty! Thanks for the opportunity!!
ReplyDeleteI would prob make a scarf! Love it!
ReplyDeleteMost likely I would use it for a hat but it would be fun to incorporate into mittens too. Hard to choose! Very neat looking yarn.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great colour! I think I'd have to make a scarf or hat.
ReplyDeleteI'd have to make a hat out of it, and maybe a bowtie if there are scraps.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to make the most beautiful scarf. vera khule at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteProbably newborn booties!
ReplyDeleteLaura
Laurasu82 at yahoo.com
it's is very pretty! Not sure what I would make -scarf maybe? what fun
ReplyDeletevickie
vmorgan456 (at) yahoo.com
a scarf for sure... then, if there are extras, maybe a homemade headband for my niece?
ReplyDeleteA scarf. Or maybe a hat.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI would make a scarf!
ReplyDeleteOh, I can't even decide! I'd probably use it in a scarf or hat. :)
ReplyDeleteprobably a scarf
ReplyDeleteMy daughter lives where it gets really cold, and I started crocheting infinity scarfs for her; so she can stay warm
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