Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Resweater giveaway - hat or sweater!



I am so sorry i've been neglecting my blog, (and will be until after my show on Saturday) so I decided to have a giveaway in the meantime! I will be giving away any 1 sweater from my shop (or even in my inventory, if you have a specific color in mind that I don't have listed), or one of my funky hats (pick from what I have or i'll make one in your favorite colors)... your choice!

Ready for the details?

Mandatory Entry:
* Tell me what your favorite recycled wool things are!
Want extra entries?
* Follow my blog, and if you already do just say that.
* Blog about this giveaway & link to it.


Make sure to leave a separate comment for the entries you complete!

Deadline: Sunday, November 14th at midnight, Central time zone. I will use random.org to pick the winners the following morning (November 15th). **please leave an email if your blogger profile does not include it or you don't have a blog. I need a way to contact you.** Once a winner is drawn I will contact them and the winner will have 48 hours to reply back before I draw a new winner.

Good luck!

70 comments:

  1. It seems a bit like i'm jinxing myself by being the first commenter, but here i am anyways.

    My favorite thing so far is mittens, but i've only just started making things, and leg warmers are next on my list.

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  2. my favorites are froggables - cheap yarn! :)

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  3. I love the longies, and the tissue holder! Pretty much all of your tutorials are my favs!
    Love your blog!

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  4. I like making bags or mittens. I can't decide which is my favorite. It depends a lot on the sweater!

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  5. Diaper covers of any sort. Purses!

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  6. I follow your blog

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  7. Fav recycled wool things are definitely mittens. They just don't get any warmer!

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  8. I've made hats and purses, and what I call boot socks and bracelet baskets from wool sweaters. But my favorite thing to make from wool sweaters is scarves--the longer, the better! And you can make 'em pretty darn long even with a medium size sweater. Love to experiment.

    Best of luck at your show!

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  9. I have to have a *favorite* recycled wool thing??? Aaaargh. I love longies.... and hats... and mittens... and froggable sweaters for socks... and

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  10. So far my favorite thing is wool longies for my kiddos.

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  11. I think the hats are adorable. I need to figure out a pattern I like for the mittens. and then those will be my favorite.



    patoswald@hotmail.com

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  12. Wool longies are my fave right now. I need to branch out!

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  13. I also follow your blog

    zaira @ nature-nurture-online.com

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  14. My favorite is my new wool soakers from you!

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  15. I would have to say Hat and Mitten sets, I love all the colors and textures. Scarves are great, too.

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  16. My favorite thing is mittens and hats.

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  17. I'd like to try diaper covers since we use cloth diapers, but the running pants you made recently are also tempting.

    megandurant@gmail.com

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  18. I follow your blog, how could I resist?

    megandurant@gmail.com

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  19. Right now, longies; hope to get into mittens soon, as it's getting cooler!

    mollig at roadrunner dot com

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  20. My favorites are sweaters to recycle into yarn to knit or crochet various wearables :)
    I'd love to enter - Thanks!
    kimberlybreid at hotmail dot com

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  21. I am a follower - Thanks!
    kimberlybreid at hotmail dot com

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  22. My favorite recycled item is a good old diaper cover (wool soaker or longie).

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  23. I follow your blog. :O) And *love* it!

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  24. One of my students wore a wool skirt her mother pieced together from felted bits... I really want to try that; it was so cute and cozy!

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  25. Just wanted to let you know that I"m been following you for a while and enjoy your site. I've recently started a selling blog myself and have added you to my list of favorite blogs.

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  26. I make wool soakers, shorties, longies, and skirties and sell them in my etsy shop. I also frog sweaters for awesome yarn:)

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  27. So far I've tried longies and a hat (slightly lumpy). Moving onto mittens soon I think. I'm new to this hobby but loving it!

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  28. Been following your blog for a few months now and loving it!

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  29. I just made a recycled wool blanket skirt which i am pretty happy with - too bad it is summer here now! I also love wrist warmers and hats and little vests for little boys.
    all good!

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  30. My favorite thing to make out of recycled sweaters is armwarmers. I sell them in my Etsy shop. I also like to re-make sweaters out of sweaters!

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  31. I just re-posted about your giveaway on my Facebook page!

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  32. cashmere is always my favorite - I made cashmere lined mittens for myself last winter, so deluxe! Maybe I will have time to make some for gifts this year (probably the week before christmas!).

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  33. I do love the mittens! But I've also been in love with the curtains I recently made for my kids room :)

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  34. I really love Christmas stockings made out of wool sweaters - I saw a trunk show once and this gal had made over a dozen of them for her family mixing prints and fussy cutting designs - they were awesome! I'd love to do something like that for my own family one of these days.

    I love following your blog and see all the cool stuff that YOU make!

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  35. My fav are mittens and I´m dreaming about making the merino sports clothing...-Thanks for the giveaway!

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  36. My favorite is cashmere lined mittens and hats!

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  37. I follow your blog and love all your creative ideas!

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  38. I blogged about it: http://violarissasblog.typepad.com/blog/2010/11/resweater-great-giveaway-win-a-funky-sweater-hat.html

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  39. My favorite thing is my mittens. But after following your blog, the list is getting longer!

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  40. I also love following your blog!!

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  41. I've been coveting a recycled wool blanket... I keep making it in my mind, but never get around to sewing it. Love those cute hats!

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  42. So far, I've only made one thing; a scarf made from felted sweaters combined with cotton fabric; turned out pretty good. I am hoping to make mittens soon, hopefully out of a sky blue felted sweater ( hope to get that color soon/ is hard to find/ hint hint)

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  43. I've only made one thing so far; a scarf; made from felted sweaters mixed with cotton fabrics; turned out pretty good, but I do want to try to make mittens soon!(hopefully in sky blue)

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  44. Right now my favorite thing to make with recycled wool sweaters is a quilt. I'm felting the sweaters, cutting them in uniform pieces and sewing them together by hand with a blanket stitch to create a warm handmade quilt for hubby and I! It's taking longer to find the sweaters than to actually do the sewing!

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  45. I made my first woolen soakers over 13 years ago and loved them! I also made the sleeping sacks but with overall-type buttoned straps on them. Making a variety of things for the winter, and love your hats the most.

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  46. I'm also a big fan and follower of your blog. =]

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  47. My first recycled wool project were diaper covers for my little ones and they are still my favorite. How cute are those little bottoms in recycled sweater longies. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  48. I follow your blog. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  49. I'm gonna have to be boring and say tote bags - i love em!

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