Saturday, October 12, 2013

Mill end giveaway for October 2013

330 grams of Mill Ends

Not the post i intended to write for October but i am totally bogged down with mill work & knitwear orders so this will have to be short & sweet !

All natural bobbin ends in 100% qiviut(small amount) with some 2 - 3- 4 ply blends in there too for a total of 330 grams in scrumptious cashmere, qiviut, merino, silk.

Tell Us What would you knit ?


1 winner drawn at random.

Open to knitters world wide.

Please only 1 entry per person.

From: 12 th October to 31 st October 2013....best of Luck !

65 comments:

  1. Gloves, mittens, or fingerless gloves would be my choice to use this yummy yarn. Thanks so much for the chance to win!

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  2. I'd knit a scarf. I'd want that delicious yarn as close to my face as possible!

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  3. Hats. My granddaughter needs a new hat! My daughter needs a new hat. I need a new hat!

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  4. Something smooshy for my neck!

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  5. I would knit fingerless gauntlets and hats for my boys and granddaughter.

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  6. I really dream for knitting with this yarn! I knit everything, but I would knit vest and socks... .

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  7. I'm thinking a cowl would be lovely.

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  8. Something warm and yummy for my granddaughter---a vest!

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  9. A cowl or baclava for sure, to keep my neck and face warm! :)

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  10. Some sort of shawl or smokering. Such beautiful color, it goes with anything!

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  11. A shawl allowing the different weights to provide the texture and reflect the pure luxury of the yarn

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  12. Baby booties for all the new grand-babies!

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  13. I would knit some lovely hand warmers and a cowl to match!

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  14. My choice would be - hats, to keep my boys ears warm!

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  15. Maybe a smoke ring? Depends on the weight. But I'll not win so I'll make my smoke ring of something else.

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  16. awesome! a shawl, for sure! thank you!

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  17. I'd knit a cowl or scarf, as I'd want to keep the softness nearby and make sure I was toasty warm this winter.

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  18. It would make a beautiful large shawl - or a lace cardigan. Wouldn't that be lovely!

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  19. I would knit baby sweaters! Thanks for the chance :-)

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  20. I would display the little skeins in a pretty basket to admire as-is, until inspiration struck.

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  21. I would start knitting warm slippers and finish them with embroidery for Christmas presents.

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  22. I would knit a lacy cowl or shawlette with fingerless mitts, for driving to work in a cold car on a winter day, with joy.

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  23. it would be a scarf or shawl - I love the feel of qiviut on my neck and arms!

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  24. Definitely lace. Probably a capelet or shawlette or two - one for me and one to gift!

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  25. I would make some luscious mitts!

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  26. I would love to own/make my very first smoke ring!

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  27. I would love to make an big infinity scarf!

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  28. I just would love the chance to knit with this yarn, after feeling it and finding how knits in a sample I'd then chose what to knit. I wouldn't waste any of it, yummy yarn :-)

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  29. Thank you for the chance to dream of what to knit with this treasure trove! I would knit a scarf to caress my face.

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  30. Thinking of Hallowe'en...I would make a small shawl using all different stitches and shades which would be so ugly it would be beautiful! Think witches shawl ...heh, heh, heh! Can't wait to see you in Woodstock!

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  31. A fair-isle based scarf, hat, and mitts (if possible).

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  32. I would love to make fingerless gloves, a smoke ring or cowl, and/or a hat :-)

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  33. The blanket you made. Thank you :-)

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  34. What a wonderful lot of yarn! I would knit a wide and fluffy lace pattern scarf with hat. I really like the light, natural tones that would be suitable with most other colours.

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  35. I would knit mittens and a scarf maybe :) So nice that you are having this giveaway!

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  36. Scrumptious! 330 grams would be enough to knit a shawl, and a mobius cowl.

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  37. A luxurious infinity scarf. I would never take it off! Thanks for the chance!

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  38. I still think entrelac when I see all the beautiful naturals, but I also get the dying itch. I'd split the pile in half and satisfy both halves of my split personality.

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  39. I think I would knit a warm shawl for me to wear in the cold months to come

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  40. Two of my beloved family have recently moved overseas, where the winters can be bitterly cold. As they are truly itch-averse, I'd knit them a huge light warm shawl and scarf, with hats and gloves to match to keep them snug and warm!

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  41. I would knit a yummy, squishy cowl, and a matching hat.

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  42. I'd start with a smoke ring for my daughter in the Yukon. Next would be a fine pair of mitts to go inside a heavy felted pair. Then a watchman style cap for her partner.
    And then on and on until this pile was exhausted, and I know they are both surrounded in warmth.

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  43. lace shawl, beautiful lace shawl

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  44. Hat and mitts and maybe a cowl. I'm a tight knitter.

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    1. Mel you won ! Congratulations pls contact me by email so i can get these yarns in the mail.

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  45. A lovely lace shawl sounds good.

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  46. I'll tell you. This time I want a jacket. Something like a Chanel jacket or a beautiful Mrs. Garter.
    asteride on Ravelry

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  47. I'd knit a shawl or cowl with yarns as soft as these.

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  48. Mobeious cowl (not sure I'm spelling that right) gloves and a hat.

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  49. I would knit elbow length gloves for the upcoming winter :)

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  50. I just had to scrape ice off the windshield. I'd make a bunch really warm mitts and hats.

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  51. I would knit a set hat and cowl. Thanks for your generosity, great giveaway.

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  52. I'd pair it off with a coloured yarn and knit something double-sided - with nice soft warm qiviut on the inside. :)

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  53. I would knit the world's softest, coziest shawl, then wrap myself up in it an not come out until next Spring! :)

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  54. A beautiful lap blanket to keep me warm when sitting up late with my knitting.

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  55. Norwegian wristers, fine gloves, and an open lacework shawl!!

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  56. A luxury hooded cape and some awesome mitts, Harry Potter style!

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  57. I would knit fingerless gloves and a scarf.

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  58. I'd knit a nice lacy shawl... to keep me warm as winter is approaching!

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  59. I think a sampler blanket/throw would be super nice. I have never knit with this so idk for sure if that is a good idea or not.I'd love to see what this feels like to touch and see what it inspires me to knit, if not a throw/blanket. :)

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  60. The subtle variations and sheen call to me as an entrelac lace shawl.

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  61. I would knit some awesome socks and mittens

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  62. Socks and scarves. Fingers crossed

    sherryglover1 on RAV

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