Monday, October 15, 2012
Book give away!
Ohhh, we're getting closer and closer to the next issue of &Stitches being available on Thursday!
First, though, here's some other fun: a giveaway! We're giving away a copy of Scandinavian Stitches by Kajsa Wikman.
To be in with a chance of winning the book, simply leave a comment below. We would also love to know what types of things you like to embellish? Mobile cozies? Quilts? Accessories?
Important: Make sure to either leave your email address or a trail back to somewhere it can easily be found in case you win!
The giveaway closes on Sunday October 21 at 6pm UK time.
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Wow!!! I woudn't believe to win it. I never win anything. But I'm sure I'llbuy it, if not win.
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claudianovembro@yahoo.com.br
I like to embellish pretty much everything: quilts, bags, even my jeans.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks super fun. Also, I love all things Scandinavian! The designs, the sophisticated quirkiness, everything makes me happy.
(beachedlibrarian at gmail)
I love quilts, embroideries, paintings, etc. I do everything I want. Xo. I have flickr too.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I'm expecting my first baby, and I'd love to use it to embroider materials and clothes for their room. I love Scandi style! My best friend is half Finnish too, so I am sure I could make her some lovely gifts.
ReplyDelete(alexx at alexx.org)
I like to embellish just about everything!
ReplyDeleteI like to embellish handkerchiefs, tote bags, baseball caps, kitchen and table linens, pillowcases, and anything else I can think of.
ReplyDeleteI'm at duckythorn at gmail.
awesome gift!!
ReplyDeleteI really would like to have
ana.christello@gmail.com
thanks!!
I'd love to embellish some homewares - tea towels, napkins, etc. Maybe some placemats.
ReplyDeletemrspiquante@gmail.com
I like to embellish embroidery and amigurumi and I would love to have this book! My grandfather was from Sweden and my family and I are very proud of our Swedish heritage.
ReplyDeleteOnesies :)
ReplyDeleteEmbellish ........... Haven't had the courage yet! However would like to try t - shirts for my boys.
ReplyDeleteMainly bags and wallhangings!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway!
I'm bad, I tend to make the embellishment first (usually embroidery), and then try and work out what to do with it!!! Love scandi style though, so would definitely use this book!
ReplyDeleteGreat book. Thank you so much for the chance of winning it. I like to embellish bags and pouches.
ReplyDeleteWell I'm embroidering and hand applique-ing tote bags for Christmas presents, but my Mum has requested machine embroidered lavender bags. This makes me nervous, so I'm building up to giving it a go.
ReplyDeletesarah.d.bell@btinternet.com
I'd love to win - I'm currently making a fabric journal - yes a journal in a little cloth book!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to win such a lovely book. I like to embellish cushions and bags.
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ReplyDeleteI like to embellish a lot of items, but I really like kitchen towels. Great book, would love to win it.
Diana in Sioux Falls
sdsunshine@sio.midco.net
what a cute little book :) i love to embellish gifts for others.
ReplyDeleteI like to embellish accessories and sewing projects.
ReplyDeleteaddibrae(at)hotmail(dot)ca
ooooh, looks like a lovely book! love the scandinavian style... i make hoops, ornaments, and love embroidering tea towels for christmas gifts --
ReplyDeleteGorgeous book! I like to embellish pin cushions and Christmas decorations. Then there's baby blankets and children's clothing. All great fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat I like to embellish are small projects, such as a bag, an ornament heart, little pouches. Things like that.
ReplyDeleteI love scandinavian design, so "clean" but cozy and original!
ReplyDeleteI have a new home (empty in some rooms) and I started to decorate it. I want to decorate my craft room, and then the kitchen :)
I've never embellished anything, yet to find something that inspires me to do it!
ReplyDeleteEl libro parece muy bonito,me gustaria tenerlo para poder hacer muchas cosas. Gracias por la iniciativa de sortear este libro.
ReplyDeleteCarmen
mi correo:
jarmidaari@hotmail.com
I like to embellish table cloth and tea towels or napkins or anything else concerning my kitchen. I'd like to learn embroidery!
ReplyDeleteEmbellishing or as I call it adding "pizzaz" makes a handmade that much more special. Thank you for the chance at winning this fabulous book!
ReplyDeleteI love embellishing soft toys and hanging decorations
ReplyDeleteI would love to embellish bags and clothing as gifts.
ReplyDeleteDid I win? By the way, I like to embellish bags and felt ornaments.
ReplyDeletecreativitylizette(at)yahoo(dot)com
I love to stitch on quilts and other home goods. Embroidery is always a good choice IMO. ;) Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteCurrently I love to stich crests and patches to put on clothes. In the near future I want to make the one or the other doll clothing for my workplace-children prettier.
ReplyDeleteI also have a ton of presents to make and embroidery will put to use!
uli.merker(at)gmail(dot)com
At the moment I seem to mostly be embroidering teatowels. Have a few napkins waiting for embroidery as soon as I can find some nice designs.
ReplyDeleteLoving this series on Scandinavian embroidery, your zine should be exciting! As for me, I love to add hand embroidery to felted fibers & fabrics. Thanks for such a cool giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteWould love to have the book. I embroider dolls. You can see the in
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Pillowcases, towels, Tea towels, Phone cases, laptop cases...things that one can use basically...
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a beautiful book! i just purchased issue 4 of your e-zine and I'm loving all of the wonderful Scandinavian designs and colors! My Icelandic heritage has always been special to me and I'm hoping to make some felt and embroidered Christmas ornaments this year! Thanks for the chance!! xo
ReplyDeleteA book just right for me! ;o) Hope I am the lucky one!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous looking book!
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