My turn for a Giveaway

My turn for a Giveaway

I am going to give away some fiber. The winner will get approximately 100gr of one of these multicoloured Merino batts.  I couldn’t decide which one to give away so the winner will get to pick the one they want. All but the last are textured. They are good for felting or spinning.

Brown
Brown/orange
orange
Orange/yellow
pale green
Pastel greens
pink
Pink/purple
purple
Purple/pink

I will announce  the winner on January 24th. To enter just leave a comment on this blog post.  Good luck.

92 thoughts on “My turn for a Giveaway

  1. How lovely! I’m learning felting at the moment so winning would come in handy!
    Thanks for doing a givaway!

  2. A generous offer! I’d be happy with any of them! I think maybe my favourite is purple/pink, but it would also be the most challenging to find a use for. Then again … I could just sit and look at it! 🙂

  3. Yes, a very generous offer indeed. Like the previous poster my favourite is the purplepink. I took your Nuno felted scarf course and would love to try again. ……thanks

  4. Those are beautiful colours they are making me think about what I could do with them. I’m a newbie so still learning what I can do with felt. Love the pastel green very soothing colour. Thanks for running this giveaway.

  5. What a nice giveaway! Very generous of you! I’m still a bit of a newbie when it comes to felting but I’m always looking for new materials and textures and to try out different techniques. Please enter me in the giveaway!

  6. The heather appearance of these batts are devine…..I haven’t worked with Merino batts for felting….just the roving….so it’d be a treat to try one. Thank you for the opportunity and all you do to share your expertise!

  7. This must be the simplest giveaway ever, Ann 🙂 I almost feel guilty for not having to do anything apart from commenting… almost.

    Good luck, everyone!

  8. Every “giveaway” is a possibility to try and create something new! Thank you, beautiful colors, grazie Nadia.

  9. This is very kind of you, for those of us who love to create with wool. I’d love to be a winner. I think the Orange/Yellow would be my first choice. Thank you!

  10. Very generous of you! I would love anything, I am not choosey! Never have felted from batt form would be very interesting. Thanks. V

  11. What a nice giveaway. Pretty colors. I’ve set aside the next few days to finally felt. It’s been a long time. Hubby’s away, so no distractions. 😊

  12. After wet felting for about a year, I am now starting to experiment with nuno felting. One of these beautiful merino batts would be perfect!

  13. I would most certainly love to have some more Merino Batts in my arsenal. By the way the colors of the greens on this page are gorgeous!

  14. I’ve been following your blog for a while now. Would LOVE an opportunity to win a batt, but will continue enjoying your blog no matter what! (live~love~wool)

  15. those are so beautiful, all of them! the gold brown/orange, wait! the pastel greens… (hope I win!) 😉

  16. Pritty !!! thay would look lovely intigrated into a cat cave, the snuggly interior part, for extra cat comfort. i wounder what Colour Miaka would like best?

  17. Beautiful colors, love the brown for fall ideas and the yellow would work nice in sunsets. I want to do art pieces so I need to start going through my photos and try one.

    Debbie

  18. Great giveaway! I would choose the top one if I won and I would try spinning, as I’ve never done it before x

  19. Lovely, would love to win any of these batts. How do you create the texture? I felt and dye/card my own batts from alpaca fleece and appreciate exchanging information with others. Also, I’ve grown to really enjoy working with merino.

  20. Felting and nuno are my passion and therapy!
    I would be honored to use your beautiful batts.
    Thank you,
    Sylvia

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