Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Colorful Fiber Giveaway {CLOSED}

The winner of the Giveaway is epspins!  Congratulations Elisa!!!

 Want to get creative?
What would you do with all these?


Over 2 lbs of fiber!  There's 30+ colors here!

Would you make a gradient project, a patchwork yarn?....or maybe just feed your drum carder?

Let me know what you'd do with them all in the comments section here on this blog post.

The Rules:
1. One entry per person
2. Leave a comment here on this post.  What would you create?  OR maybe a color you'd like to see on Mixed-Up Mondays?
3.  One winner will be selected by random number generator on Dec 1st.
4.  Open to members of the Bee Mice Elf Ravelry Group and/or Facebook Page.  Worldwide entries ok!
5.  Please be sure to leave me an email or your Ravelry ID to contact you.  Or check back here on the evening of Dec 1st. :D

Winner will receive over 2lbs of mixed breed wool combed top pictured.  Assorted gradient colors in 1 oz bundles.  This wool is great for felting too!

Good Luck!

I can imagine spinning each color separately and making a colorful cozy throw.   I can see a crazy granny square quilt...or maybe a beekeepers quilt?  

XO





53 comments:

  1. I would either make mini skeins (kinda obsessed with the lately) or a patchwork noro style yarn. Heather (hcwagner24@gmail.com)

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  2. A Less is More cardigan designed to make use of small amounts of handspun leaps to mind. Or make monochromatic shawls as that's something I'd love to do one day. -- LanaParatus on Ravelry

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  3. Oh my! I'd spin them all on their own and depending on the yardage I'd knit matching fair isle sweaters for my 17 months old son and me. I love some "light" matchy matchy for us.
    MiaParanoia on Rav

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  4. I would spin them up to make a pop blanket!

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  5. I would just mixed them up and see what I can come up with. Ravelry ID AtPlayWithFiber

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  6. I would spin them into a gradient rainbow, Navajo ply it and then knit it into a glorious cardigan for myself :D
    Siriusmama on Ravelry

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  7. Ravelry id-chubbasmomma
    I would spin it all together and knit myself a sweater!

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  8. Handspun color gradient shawls would be awesome! Britspins on rav.

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  9. Oooo!!! I'd make a mitered square blanket with squares in complimentary blends of hand-spun yarns. Dreaming!
    looliemom@gmail.com

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  10. I want to try to spin yarn for a triangular shawl where the sections of color get longer as you go, so that when you knit the shawl the stripes are approximately even in width. I was inspired by CatterpillarGreen's self striping shawl yarns.

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  11. Oooooh, how wonderful! I think carding some of the colors together into a few gradient yarns would be cool, or using each little color bundle for a miniskein type project. Shoelaceswitcher on Rav.

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  12. It would be fun to make mini skeins and have a variety of colors available for small projects. Although making a gradient might finally give me the motivation to knit a sweater for myself!

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  13. I would take the colors separating them by family, then I would make a beautiful skein using all of the brilliant colors.

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  14. So many possibilities!! I've been into spinning/knitting sweaters lately, so maybe I would take the plunge into colorwork. A gradient sweater would be cool. I would love to use them to try out my new-to-me drum carder!

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    1. ravelry id- ruthwhiz (using her hubby's google account here :D)

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  15. Oh! The options are endless with all that beautiful wool <3 I can imagine spinning gorgeous patchwork yarn, felting cute little acorns, or just rolling in it like I've won the lottery. :D Ha! endlessazureskye@yahoo.com

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  16. Ooooh!! So many options! This would be such fun and a shawl or sweater or blanket! I am such a sucker for fibers lots like this. :)

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  17. I'd spin them up individually to use in a chevron blanket. Not sure if I'd stay true to rainbow order or mix it up!
    CCSmile2006 on Rav

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  18. I'd spin them all together and ply with a grey/white/silver single I have sitting on a bobbin waiting for something awesome! Knitmagik on Rav.

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  19. I would spin up choosing colors randomly and then weave some lovely fabric to make....hmm?

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  20. Random select colors for the singles. N-ply with long repeats to do Lizard Ridge afghan!
    Would be amazing. Jacque on Rav

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  21. I'd let them speak to me as to what they'd like to become :-)

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  22. Oooh pretty! I'd use them to play with different colors in plies and practicing making heathered colors by blending several others. (shriekingviolet on Rav)

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  23. I would spin each color individually and knit or crochet a colorwork project like a big colorful sweater or afghan paired with a solid color.

    Miranda8rose on Ravelry.

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  24. I would spin them all up into a gorgeous gradient and knit a whole lot of items for my little bubby niece so that she could be cocooned in beautiful colours!

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  25. Navajo-ply singles in rainbow order and crochet something awesome. Beautiful colors!
    epspins on Rav

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  26. Wow, what amazing colours! I think I would make a wonderful stripey chain-plied yarn for socks. I've done this before with various colours and they are my favoure socks by far :)
    nanobynight on Ravelry

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  27. I'd spin a gradient yarn for a shawl or two. Something lacy. I've got several patterns queued just waiting for the right gradient yarn. Dystini on Ravelry

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  28. I've been wanting to make a gradient sweater so I'd spin these into little skeins then knit. Then I'd use any leftover for colour work. MissBunt in your Rav group

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  29. Oh how lovely giveaway! With that much different coloured fibers I'd spin yarns to make sweaters for my kids. And then let them choose the "right " colours for each ones sweater... Dentaurus in Ravelty too :)

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  30. I'd spin them into a gradient style yarn for striping and make scarf and hat sets for my daughter and I! Sassyyarnbarn on Ravelry

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  31. I think splitting all the colors into thirds for a fractal gradient and then making a blanket out if it would be awesome.Chelz on ravelry

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  32. AMAZING! I'm a spinner, so I'd definitely put this fibre to work! Rainbow yarn!
    knittinging AT gmail DOT com

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  33. A noro style stripey yarn!

    tktl on Ravelry

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  34. A large gradient skein knit into Carina Spencer's "Poison Oak"

    Jbgwilliams on Rav

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  35. I'm thinking a Log Cabin Blanket would be great with gradient squares!

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  36. I'd make a mitered cross blanket, rainbow style! :)

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  37. i would make mini skeins to knit with kiannavinson@gmail.com

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  38. I'd make my step daughter a pr. of socks. AND...I'd make myself a gradient Hitofude

    Happy Turkeyday everyone
    Dogmommy4

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  39. I would spin them separately and make matching striped rainbow scarves for my daughter's and myself. spinzen on ravelry

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  40. These would be wonderful as mini skeins for a shawl like Moonraker... I've always wanted to knit a color work blanket though, so it'd be a hard choice..

    Firesly on ravelry

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  41. I think that I would spin each bump separately and then ply coordinating or contrasting colors together to make yarns for blanket squares.

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  42. Wow,
    What an amazing prize!!!
    I would either make a colorwork sweater or a log cabin afghan

    Thank you so much.

    Chrystalmo on Ravelry. :)

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  43. What a lovely prezzie! I'd love to spin them all up and then knit a Kaffe sweater. Simple geometric and lots of color.

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  44. Wow! How does one decide what to do with all the lovelies? Endless possibilities... hmmm... I would practice different techniques on my wheel to start with...

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  45. I'd spin them all separately and then make a patchwork colour blanket. So pretty! soraseishin on rav.

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  46. So would it be ok if I just piled them in the bathtub and swam in them for a little while? ;) I could definitely see some fun plies. crissywissy@hotmail.com

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  47. Oooh, lovely! I'd like to spin them and try for a fractal/gradient since that's on my list to learn. I'd love to see plum and turquoise in the Monday mix. :)

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  48. Just found these posts and I'm loving it!! Buying the dyes as we speak. I'd like to make some miniskeins for colorwork, and also overdye some skeins I have that are juuuuust a bit the wrong color. Thanks! -emilyliu on ravelry

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