Can I tell you how much fun this has been? I have loved hosting this Give Away, and thinking of the items I might be able to share with you.
So many of you have been so kind to me this last year that I have wanted to give something back, and this is my opportunity.
You will have to excuse me if I don't respond to the many comments that have come in. Just know I read them all and everyone is being counted.
For today's Give Away I have put together some wools, most that I have personally hand dyed.
There are so many fun projects that you can do with wool. I've observed (and made) quilts that have added wool, along with rugs, pincushions, pillows, bags, framed art, etc.
The possibilities are endless.
I've added in this bag,
Filled with another piece of wool.
I'm also including a wool pincushion. The cactus represents Southern Utah where I live.
OK, we don't have Saguaro in this part of our state, but I think we should because it's my favorite cactus. I would love to have one in my yard someday.
Thank you again for your wonderful comments and response.
Here is a reminder of the rules:
1.) 1 point for each day you leave a comment. Be sure to visit all 5 days!
2.) 1 point if Cactus Needle is on your side bar/or feed.
3.) 1 point if you blog about this Give Away.
*And make sure I have your e-mail address so I will be able to reach you if you win!
Wonderful wool! I love to use it - it has such a nice hand and texture.
ReplyDeleteAnother great Giveaway I would be happy to own.
ReplyDeleteI've never worked with wool--those look so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteIt seems funny!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I've been wanting to incorporate wool into some of my projects but haven't acquired any yet--so this is a great idea! :)
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful. I have not worked much in wool. I sewed a lot of my children's clothing and figured wool would shrink (I know I could have dry cleaned or hand washed but there are just so many hours in the day.) I would love to work with wool in a wall quilt.
ReplyDeleteWow what a great prize. We don't have wool in our area, and it looks so great to make pincushions and needlepacks. Love you little projects.
ReplyDeleteI haven't done much with wool yet;) I hear that it's really fun to work with and it's so so pretty;)
ReplyDeleteWhen I think of wool I think of yarn because I am a knitter. I haven't used much wool in my quilting but I think it is never to late to try something new!
ReplyDeleteThe wool is beautiful. You did a great job dyeing it. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeletemvkquilt@sbcglobal.net
I would love some wool!!
ReplyDeleteWill work for wool! Thanks Nedra.
ReplyDeleteYour wools look wonderful - can visualize them in a mixed media quilt in the works. lyndag6185@aol.com
ReplyDeleteYou hand dyed some of those? Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful wool, Nedra. I am amazed that you have hand dyed some of it! This is a fun and very generous giveaway. Did you check out the first day of shop hop I posted yesterday--will be posting Day 2 today. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOne of my goals is to start working with wool...
ReplyDeleteSounds like you're having a lot of fun with the giveaways!
Oh my...WOOL!!! :o))
ReplyDeleteCan you believe ...that in Sweden we do NOT have wool like you have in USA... in a cold country like mine.. I sure hope we soon will have! I love to work with wool and feel the texture!!!
And I must say I love that bag and the pincushion...
Im in love...:o)) Will change the picture for todays giveaway on my blog!!! :o))
What gorgeous wool! Wowza. I would love to work with such gorgeous fabrics and the bag and pincushion are so cute. Awesomely generous giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOh my, oh my, I NEED that wool! I will work great for the mermaid hooked rug that you helped me design. Love the little bag and the wonderful pincushion, too. You are too generous. Thanks for all that you do.
ReplyDeleteAnnie
www.byannie.com
YUM! A girl can NEVER have too much wool!
ReplyDeleteI check in daily to your blog but I don't consider myself to be a stalker. Just love the work you do and the information you share. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMarcy
Wool is just such a nice material. I love to work with it. Your cactus really looks pretty.
ReplyDeleteI'm just starting to incorporate wool into my projects! This would be a great way to enable that!
ReplyDeleteNedra,
ReplyDeleteI have not worked with wool- I know some quilters swear by it. It looks like it would be lots of fun.
What a great giveaway week you are having. I hope your whole week.
Regards,
Anna
Ooooh, wool! What a nice prize! Love the bag and the pin cushion too!
ReplyDeleteMGM
Oh my, Nedra. Wool really speaks my language and if it is hand dyed by you, it is extra special. What a fun give away.
ReplyDeleteMary
I can't believe you hand dyed most of those. You are so creative with your giveaways.
ReplyDeleteWOW awesome wool, what a great giveaway. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWool is something I've been wanting to work with. I did buy a penny rug kit, but haven't put it together yet. I also bought the type of wool to braid rugs and got started on that...that will be a special rug for my sewing room...no muddy boots on that labor of love!
ReplyDeleteThe colors are beautiful. You don't find much wool in Louisiana, but I would love the opportunity to work with it. The bag and pincushion are darling. Thanks for so much fun.
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ReplyDeleteWow, so you hand dyed your own wool? I've never worked with wool, but hear it is great to work with.
ReplyDeleteThis is so great, specially the red/brown ones. Love the cactus, have seen it on other blogs over there :-) Have a great day today. I've blogged about it.
ReplyDeleteI love saquaros too! There is a lot that I don't love about living in Phoenix, but I do love the saguaros.
ReplyDeleteThose little scraps of wool are making me so excited! I made my husband and I stockings 2 years ago and the pattern uses small wool pieces. Eventually I will want to make more and this wool would come in handy. Thanks for this week.
It would be so wonderful to win the wool. I love your blog.
ReplyDeleteLove, Tricia (rtolton@afconnect.com)
Great woolens! I can see that I'm going to run out of comments before you run out of giveaways!
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow. Hand Dyed wool! The stitchery is lovely. Your work is fabulous Nedra.
ReplyDeleteOMG that wool is gorgeous...and that bag and the cactus pin cushion are just wonderful...no cactus here...LOL!
ReplyDeleteWow, love the wool! No cactus here in Canada, either. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe Saguaro is my favorite too (It's also fun to say). I like the pin cushion, it's fun.
ReplyDeleteBack again to say hello - I don't know a lot about wool, but it certainly looks interesting!
ReplyDeleteHugs - Lurline♥
The wool pieces would be so useful.I have made one pincushion and it was lovely to work with. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAnother generous give-away! Love your wool. The pincushion is so unique. Thanks for the fun!
ReplyDeleteI have only recently (shortly before the holidays)discovered the wonders of working with wool and I love it. I have admired some very nice hand-dyed woolens at local quilt shops and at the quilt shows but they have been out of my price range, so I would LOVE to win some. (I have tried to find some wool clothing at thrift shops that I can then wash and use.) YOUR hand-dyeds look absolutely GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother great giveaway!! I've just started working with wool and it is fun!! Your pincushion is cute!
ReplyDeleteI would love this fabric! Thank you for this give away.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Cheri
cheris56@yahoo.com
Wool, what a wonderful soft material to work with. Interesting projects to make with them too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful wool! I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteWe don't have it here so I'd love to try it!
And the pincushion is so cute!
Great cactus!
I'm having a giveaway as well on my blog to celebrate I reached 500+ visits. Check it out!
Hugs,
Sandy
How did you know I wanted some hand dyed wool? It is just beautiful as is the bag. I love cactus too!
ReplyDeleteOooooOOooo...very nice! I love wool!
ReplyDeleteOh and again such lovely bloggy goodness, here's hoping I win some.
ReplyDeleteI have been enjoying your blog for a while. Thanks for the give away.
ReplyDeleteI have you on my side bar.
The wools are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteNanette sent me. Can I play? Lovely wool.
ReplyDeleteI love all the wool goodies. The little hand bag is so cute. I'll keep my fingers crossed. Wish I had a blog to get extras but I'll be happy with just reading your blog daily.
ReplyDeleteGreat items in your giveaway! I love the wool. I haven't done much with wool yet, but I'm hoping to start soon.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried wool and would love to try some application with it, so please pick me :)
ReplyDeleteNedra, another great giveaway, with all the projects to do with wool. Can just see all the minds thinking what they would do with it.
ReplyDeleteKeep Stitchen'
Bonnie
I haven't used wool before, but sounds pretty interesting...
ReplyDeleteWonderful, I never use wool.......
ReplyDeletebeautiful wools, can't beleive you hand dyed them yourself, where do you find the time! adorable bag and Oh the pincushion is wonderful, can never have enough pincushions!
ReplyDeleteI am one of your blog subscribers thru bloglines
Kathie
Please enter me!
ReplyDeleteaorlflood at comcast dot net
I have been on a real wool kick lately, but it's so expensive to buy that my collection is quite small. I have made my own from clothing at the thrift store, but haven't dyed my own - you are so clever!!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway...I would love to win!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Cheri
Becky Lambert
ReplyDeleteLOVE wool, love your dyes!
Fun to check back each day and share the goodness. Thanks SEW much. XXX Annie
ReplyDeleteI love that cactus! When I was in the US many years ago, I have a painful memory of backing into one of those while wearing shorts. I had been trying to take a photo of another one at the time. Ouch!! I do not think I would like one in my back yard though, we have enough of our own prickly plants in Australia.
ReplyDeletePincushions are a little prickly too, if you pick them up the wrong way. But at least they are not barbed!!!
The wool is gorgeous and soft looking. I would like to reach out and touch it.
Amanda
bphickson@optusnet.com.au
Hi Nedra-
ReplyDeletei havn't worked with wool for so long- it would be great to do a project with your hand-dyed wool.
How fun your give away is!
Lori
Too hot here in TX for wool work--but your dyed wool is sooooo lovely --I would sit in front of the a/c unit and fondle it. I enjoy the posts of your grandsons so much I missed the other days of your giveaway. Please enter me to win --I really like the quilt kit you are giving away--who ever wins it needs to post pictures when it's finished! Angie
ReplyDeleteOk, I checked yesterday and the day 3 post wasn't up yet; then the storms rolled through and I didn't get to check back. Hope this isn't too late.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Nancy
The colours are amazing. You have done such a beautiful job hand dying the wool.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wools and hand dyed too! You have a talent.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to try working with wool. Thanks for the chance to win some great prizes.
ReplyDeleteSue Cahill (sbonetsue at yahoo dot com)
Wool is another one on my "To Do" list, so let's hope I win those wonderful specimen!
ReplyDeleteNedra, where do your talents end??? I just love the fact that you dye your own wools. Very creative and the bag is just so cute.
ReplyDeleteHi Nedra, day three....love to have some of the wools......Warm Regards Lyn
ReplyDeleteThe bag is so cute ! Hand dyed wools ! Your're fantastic !
ReplyDeletereally neat giveaway. Happy blogaversary.
ReplyDeleteI'm a day late, so it won't count, but I just have to say, "This wool is FABULOUS!" I love hand-dyed wool!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful. I have not worked much in wool. It would be lovely to give it a go..
ReplyDeleteJulia ♥
Very nice wool.
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of wool work...
ReplyDeleteneed to try it
This is yet another wonderful prize Nedra. Your wool cactus is very sweet!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try using wool, there are so many pincushion and penny rug patterns. Thanks for putting my name in the hat.
ReplyDeleteI just got some wool to try some pincushions. I have loved the look, but didn't know where to start. :-) Hope you've had a fun week reading all the comments and Happy blogiversary again. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh your hand dyed wool is to die for! Happy Blogiversary!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved the look of wool, It is lovely!
ReplyDeleteMicki