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Thanks to the very lovely people at Love Crafts I have three signed copies of Mel Clark’s Knitting Every day Finery to give away to lucky Bakers and Makers. Consider it an early Christmas present and a thank you for all your support and encouragement throughout the year!
To be entered into the giveaway draw, all you need to do is leave a comment here, telling me your “most wanted” crafty gift this Christmas (I can’t make any promises, but who knows, maybe your loved ones will read this).
The draw will close on the 6th December at 12 noon (UK time) and I’ll announce the winners on the 7th.
Mr T will oversee the draw and ensure fair play.
This draw is open to everyone, but because of postage costs, overseas winners will have their book sent surface mail.
Good luck everyone x
pamjw
/ November 21, 2012Oooh, I’d like a whole selection of different exciting wools, to try out lots of different projects with and see what exciting things I can create with wool.
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Louise
/ November 21, 2012I am coveting lots of British breed wool and wool dyed by Brit dyers. It’s all part of my plan for next year to knit only British wool and support the local. ;)
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Web Admin
/ November 21, 2012Thanks Pam, good luck x
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Web Admin
/ November 21, 2012That sounds like a great plan Louise, and we do have some fabulous British yarns and dyers to choose from :)
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sleeperwaking
/ November 21, 2012A bit boring, but I’d love a large pile of zip-lock bags to store my ever increasing wool stash in to protect it from wool-eating-critters.
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racheldubois
/ November 21, 2012Dear Santa, Could I please have some Handmaiden Fine Sea Silk to make a String Theory necklace? I promise I’ve been good all year.
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Web Admin
/ November 21, 2012Ahh, a fine wish Rachel x
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Sue
/ November 21, 2012I would like Santa to bring me one of those fancy circular needle sets where you change the needle size but keep the same circular bit – if that makes sense. :)
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Janet McMahon
/ November 21, 2012I would love, what money can’t buy, more time to be able to knit and crochet. Failing that I’d never say no to more wool!
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lynnesknits
/ November 21, 2012More time to knit or crochet myslef something gorgeous would be fab – but failing that I’d like to try some of Erika Knight’s new yarns or artesano’s new sock yarn b oth British of course xx
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Emma
/ November 21, 2012Hi I am hoping that Santa might leave some sock blanks! I would love to have a go at dyeing them to see if I can make a long gradient colour change to make a shawl. If I could just keep Santa out of the 50 p shop Or maplins I might be in with a chance!!
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Pat
/ November 21, 2012My wish is to visit England (across the pond for me!) and see all the lovely British wool yarns and quaint shops. I’m hoping this wish will come true in 2013!
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craftysharon
/ November 21, 2012I would like some Noro silk garden to knit an entrelac bed throw..
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frayedattheedge
/ November 21, 2012I see I’m not the only one who would wish for more time, to be able to make progress with all my UFOs!!
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Brenda
/ November 21, 2012HOw much would I love, love, love this book! I’m having surgery next week and will be bed bound for quite a while and housebound for even longer – time to break out the knitting needles> xxBrenda
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stitchedupmama
/ November 22, 2012My wish is for a stress-free and joyful time with my family (of course, any yarn or other craft ‘fodder’ will also be greatly appreciated). If I win a copy, it will be given to my daughter, who is a marvellous knitter! =D
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Caroline Brooks
/ November 22, 2012All I want for Christmas is a fairy to sort out my fabric and yarn stash (or maybe somewhere lovely to store it all anyway!)
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Web Admin
/ November 22, 2012Ah ladies, you all deserve for your wishes to come true x I hope some of you get what you wish for.
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Eli19
/ November 22, 2012What a beautiful blog page. I think my only crafty related wish is to have something to organise my needles, especially the circular ones because the cables tend to unravel and look messy, and the tips tend to roll all over the drawer where I keep the whole lot!
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hannonle
/ November 22, 2012I’d like a contrast colour 4ply lambswool to make colourwork mittens alongside the one yarn I already have.
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Jessica A
/ November 22, 2012I am hoping for some knitting classes. I am so excited to keep learning and have had my eye on this book and want to make tons of homemade gifts for friends and family.
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Jane Lane
/ November 22, 2012Some spare time, someone to make the cups of tea, and some new storage – and a new comfy chair:)) xx
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Helen
/ November 27, 2012Oh i really really want a sewing machine, feel like ive been missing out for so long without one, dont think ill get one this year as everyone seems to be struggling but hopes are focused on next year :)
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Sally Hislop
/ November 27, 2012I would love a set of circular lace knitting needles and a lovely new knitting bag:) Maybe Santa will get the message lol! Thanks for the giveaway, good luck everyone:)
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Linda Rumsey
/ November 27, 2012In an ideal world, I’d love my own alpaca herd for a never-ending supply of gorgeous yarn. This year, though, I persuaded my husband to get me a 6-month subscription to a sock yarn club!
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Mellissa
/ November 27, 2012I would love for Christmas some beautiful knitting yarns and some beautiful knitting books to lust over during the christmas holidays.
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nushechka
/ November 27, 2012More time to knit and yarn
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Tean Porteus
/ December 1, 2012Lots and lots of gorgeous colourful fabrics
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Lorraine ODonnell
/ December 2, 2012I would love the Louisa Harding Venezia pattern books and also the yarn in order to knit something gorgeous from the books ♥
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Lyn
/ December 6, 2012I am so looking forward to having my family together for Christmas and would really like to learn how to knit these stunning projects – they are beautiful, loving the shawl and cushion!
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