Helpful Unicorns, Win One Yourself

ScannedImageWorking in the crochet industry has given me several opportunities. I have been able to meet wonderful people, I have inspired others to create, I have had the done some traveling, and I get to sample new products. It is from these opportunities that I have a giveaway for you!

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Unicorn Fibre cleansing set!

I have checked out the products of Unicorn Fibre, they make fabulous cleansing products for natural fibers. They are gentle, yet effective with a clean scent. I have a set of cleansers; Power Scour, to remove stains, odors, oils, and even can be used to wash raw sheep fleeces. Fibre Wash, for gentle cleaning with no yellowing effect. Fibre Rinse, to reduce “itch” factors, reduce dye loss, and leave fabric just yummy. Included in the set, a complimentary Unicorn Fibre Baby Unicorn, just cute and cuddly to make you smile.

The products are designed for hand or machine wash, and work with hard or soft water. They are easy to use, and the Fibre Wash and Fibre Rinse can make blocking a dream. These are definitely products that can enhance any of your natural fiber creation.

So why is it important to treat natural fibers delicately? It has to do with the chemical makeup of the wool and hair that are mostly comprised of: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen & Sulphur, (it is Sulphur that attracts moths). Natural fibers are more likely to break down in chemical washes that interact with these properties. An easy way to think of this is as your own hair. Different hair care products can have very different effects on your head, and the same is true with natural fibers (wool, alpaca, and such).

So to have your own opportunity to check out these cleansers, simply leave a comment on this post before Wednesday, November 2, 2017 midnight PST. I would love to hear about your favorite natural fiber, or cleansing tips you might have, but any comment will get you entered. One lucky winner will be selected randomly on November 3, 2017. If you don’t happen to be selected, give yourself a treat and check out Unicorn Fibre products (you can find them here).

Mid Year Gifts! An Accessory Give Away!

ScannedImageA few weeks back I attended the TNNA (The National Needle Arts Association) Summer Trade Show, in Columbus, Ohio.

It is always a whirlwind to see all the new yarns and products, catch up with friends, make new connections and attempt to find business opportunities. There are 2 trade shows a year, the Winter show, and the Summer show; this was my first attendance at the Summer show, and only my second time in attendance at any actual trade show.

At the show, I was fortunate to be invited to attend the “Marly Bird Designer Dinner”. Marly Bird is a well know podcaster, talented designer, industry leader, as well as a very kind and generous person. She has organized a dinner event outside of the TNNA framework that brings designers together with other parts of the industry; such as yarn companies, product innovators and developers, and publishers, to name a few. I will admit, even if I only attended the Marly Bird Dinner, the entire trip would have been worth it. There were so many different people there, and it helped bring into focus a larger picture of the industry. Often in designing or teaching, it is easy to forget just how large and diverse the industry in which I work is.

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Items in a Give Away! Susan Bates Mini Knit Klips, Eucalan Wrapture, Chic-a Gadget Tray, Bar-Maid Lo-Lo Lov Lotion bar, & an Erin Land project bag

One of the craziest things from this dinner is the gift bag. I came home with enough yarns to sample and accessories to play with, that I have enough to share! So I have a small give away today, and more to follow in following posts.

Today, I want to share with you some fun accessories that I have played with. First there is a small Erin Lane Bag. It is perfect for holding a small project, about 1 ball. It has a draw string closure, but one of the things I really like is the snap loop, that allows be to thread the loop through anything (I usually find my pants belt loop), and snap it shut. It stays right where you put it, but will still let the yarn feed. It is really practical, and fun with the brilliant fabric choices. Now a little secret….I may have shared this is posts past, but I have never really used projects bags, my traveling work has endured plastic grocery bags for the most part, so this is a really change for me. Not only do I look a little more put together, my yarn does not roll around and become a tangled mess. I do enjoy this bag.

Another fun item is a Gadget Tray from Chic-a. This little tray is genius. It completely folds flat (which I was so grateful for on my flight home, as I had so much to bring home) and has snaps in the corners to bring up the edges and is durable. This is easily a life saver on the table that sits next to my “crochet spot”. Usually that little table gets covered with everything; notes, safety pins, stitch markers, yarn needles, tape measures. Of course they always hid under the TV remotes, the mail I just opened or the yarn that I had an idea for, so when I need them they can become difficult to find, but this tray is helping.

I am also enjoying a bottle of Eucalna Wrapture. It is a no rinse wash, which smells lovely. I know many people that insist on blocking their projects in the solution, as it is gentle on the yarn, and leaves everything so fresh and clean. It also works well with lingerie and baby cloths.

I must say that the Lo-Lo Lov lotion bar from Bar-Maids was another great surprise. It definitely softens the hands, and makes a long day of stitching feel great, while having a greatly nice scent. This is one that I will definitely be ordering more of, as I find it can be quite addicting.

The last accessory I will discuss today is the Mini Knit Klips by Susan Bates. They look like little hair clips, but instead of one “tooth” that fits into a hole on the opposite side. Easily used as a stitch marker, or to hold pieces together when seaming. Little handy things, that I am sure will endear themselves to me in other ways the longer I work with them.

Now, these 5 little must haves can be yours too. I will give away a set of all 5 items to 1 lucky reader. All you have to do is leave a comment, tell me what accessory or accessories you enjoy best, even it is like the long time side of me, and it is a plastic grocery bag. A winner will be chosen at random from all comments left on or before July 12, 2015, and will be announced via my Facebook page and Twitter the following day.