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Natural Suburbia Giveaway

This is a very special week for us as we will be celebrating my wonderful mom’s birthday today and our sweet Cady’s birthday tomorrow. With all this celebrating going on, I thought it would be a perfect time to have a giveaway!
I am so grateful for all the goodness in my life and for me, the best way to show gratitude is to give…. 
Giveaway:
I am giving away:
  • One 3.5 ounce (approx) skein of South African Merino yarn, I have hand dyed these skeins with cochineal natural dye, the lighter shade is from an exhaust dye bath of cochineal dye. You can choose the shade you would like:)
  • I am also giving away a wooden acorn that I cut and sanded on our scroll saw.
  • One Goat Pattern (emailed)
  • One Suffolk Sheep Pattern (emailed)
  • One Bear Pattern (emailed)
To enter:
This giveaway is open to all.
Just leave a comment in this post, or email me at lindadawkins@mweb.co.za
For additional entries, Tweet, Facebook, Follow or Blog about this giveaway and please let me know by leaving additional comments:) 
The winner will be chosen on Wednesday the 14th of September. Please ensure I have an email address to reach you if you are the winner. The winner will be announced in this blog post:)
I also just wanted to announce that I have uploaded my animal knitting patterns onto my Ravelry Store and my patterns can now be purchased as immediate downloads, they are also still available on Etsy🙂
Congratulations to:
Olive Omslaer who entered by email through Google Reader! Thanks for entering, I will be contacting you for your postal details:)
Warmly
Linda

  Goat Knitting Pattern (PDF)

 Waldorf Toy, Suffolk Sheep Knitting Pattern (PDF)
PDF, Bear Knitting Pattern, Waldorf Toy
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Mamma4earth Giveaway

I have a couple of things that I would like to celebrate today, the first is reaching 500 sales on my Mamma4earth Etsy shop this past week and the other is that I have over 600 followers on my blog! Yay and Thank You so much to everyone who visits my shop and another great thank you to all those who read this blog and leave such warm comments:)
 
I thought a giveaway would be a special way to show my gratitude to all of you:)

One reader will receive:
1 hand cut and sanded acorn that I made on my scroll saw.
1 skein of naturally dyed cochineal yarn, you can choose which shade you prefer.
1 hand knitted Easter chicken.

WINNER:
Honey Pumpkin Mama said…
Congratulations!!! We love your work! (The kids love their Easter Bunnies you made last year for them!) This is a very nice giveaway! Thank you. Maria Weinert


Congratulations Maria!! Please could you send me your postal details:)

All you have to do is leave a comment (one comment per person) and I will announce the winner on Wednesday:)Wishing you all a week filled with inspiration,
Linda 

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Our Work In Progress…

We have been busy with quite a few projects this week so far. Remember those Angora / Merino batts that I drum carded, well, this is the spun up yarn in the photo below, it is wonderfully soft and I will probably knit my little ones some Easter rabbits with it… It was definately an easier spin by blending it with the Merino.

Jen has made an early start on her winter knitting, she is knitting up a pair of fingerless gloves from this lovely book, Last-Minute Knitted Gifts, she is almost finished the second glove. She did make a few changes, she added more rows before the cast off for the thumb and after, she felt that they were just too short and now she is very happy with them:)

My dried and skeined cochineal Merino yarn, I really love the colour, the skeins on top of the pile are darker and were dyed up first, the two at the bottom were dyed in an exhaust dye bath (just means I re-used the dye to dye up those two skeins (exhaust dye bath) and now I have a lovely lighter shade:) I am now re-using that same dye bath to dye up some Mohair and I expect I will have a wonderfully light pink shade…

Mohair dye bath.

I am almost finished my new pattern for an African Penguin, they are found along the south and west coast of South Africa. His pattern will be in my Etsy soon.

              Needle Felted Bird's Nest and Eggs, Easter

On Sunday I finished my Easter nests for my shop,  here is a little tutorial if you would like to make your own:)
Happy Thursday everyone:) xo
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Tuesday Morning

Today has been such a wonderful day so far, I have been busy with my dye pots, dyeing up cochineal yarn to knit my Easter Rabbits. What a beautiful colour… so dusky pink and lilac, I love it! I have just hung the first batch up to dry. I soaked my Merino yarn in water overnight, filled my dye pot up with water this morning, added some Alum for a mordant and when the water was hot, I added the cochineal, the pot was suddenly bursting with colour! Once the water was ready, I added my yarn and let it simmer for one hour,took the pot off the heat and removed and rinsed the yarn once it was cool and hung it out to dry in the shade.

This is a wonderful book about natural dyes, it really is easy to dye with natural dyes and you will have so much fun if you decide to give it a try:)

We also managed some school work today:) Erin is busy with her Mineralogy block for grade 6 and so today we have learnt all about volcanoes. How they form, what happens when they erupt and we even did a little experiment out of the Childcraft book called Our Earth. What a fantastic resource these books are! I managed to buy some from Betterworld books they are amazing! To make our volcano, we used a shallow cardboard box, a glass jar, sand around the outside of the jar for the volcano.  Into the glass we poured 3 large spoons of baking soda, red dye, water and a glass of vinegar. The end result was wonderful and really looked like a volcano!

Jen is busy with Chemistry, Grade 8, she is learning all about ph and we have been using litmus paper to test, lemon, juice, vinegar etc… for acid or alkeline ph solutions. It has been such fun. So this afternoon she has asked if we can go down to our lake and test the water ph there as well:) I am thrilled she is so keen to do more, I really love that we have the freedom to learn in our own time in our own way!

Last night Erin lost one of her first incisor teeth, she was so excited, she put her tooth in a special tooth box and left it for the tooth fairy… we she was so surprised to see this adorable little chicken waiting for her this morning in place of her tooth:) Aren’t these little birds adorable?? I found them on Swirly Arts on Etsy. I will definately be back for more.

And here is my love, Richard… doing what he adores… mountain biking. He rode in the Valentine’s Dirt Ride last Saturday and he had the most wonderful day… Tonight, he has invited me on a belated Valentine’s date, the day after Valentines, the restaurants are much quieter and that’s how we like it… just the two of us… I am so looking forward to it, I think I’m in love…
xo

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