Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Tutorial + Giveaway / Warm and Cozy Infinite Scarf
I had a chance to work with this delightful fabric Primrose Garden, which is a new line from Riley Blake. I am sharing a tutorial at their blog today. Please head over to check out the tutorial and say hi. :) Oh, but wait, there is more...
I decided to make an infinite scarf with very plush fabric for the up coming season. Guess what, I made one for me, one for Rachel, and one for... YOU! I can't remember the last time I held a giveaway with my own creation, and I thought it would be fun.
Does this interest you???
Here are the rules.
1. Leave a comment here --- One entry
2. Follow me on Instagram (it is on my side bar) --- second entry
3. Lave a comment on my tutorial post at Riley Blake blog. --- third entry
That's it! I will run the giveaway til Midnight October 14th and announce the winner on the Morning of the 15th. Please email me with your shipping info so I can send you the scarf. If I don't here from you in 48 hours, I will pick a different winner.
Good luck everyone and thank you for visiting!
My husband said I will look good in this scarf and I am always feeling cold so I hope I will win it.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful this is - I would love one of these!
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE that scarf!
ReplyDeleteLove the scarf. You did a great job and the fabrics you used look great.
ReplyDelete(I don't use Instagram, but have already posted to the Riley Blake blog before coming to your blog. The posts on their blog must be set to approval as my post did not show up yet)
You always make the cutest items, that's a lovely scarf.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful - - - and cozy, too!!!
ReplyDeletekimmie
Very very pretty and warm I am sure - especially for a Wyoming winter! I also commented on the Riley Blake blog - first one! Thanks I really enjoy your blog and use many of your tutorials!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for an infinity scarf! Love the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an unusual scarf, but I love everything about it. The combination of fabrics make it gorgeous. I would have never thought of this!
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty! I love how it turned out
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial and giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative!
ReplyDeleteI'm following you now on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteThis is just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love the contast of the shaggy fabric with the beautiful floral!!
Thanks for the tutorial AND the giveaway.
Do we leave a comment here for the extra steps we've taken?
ReplyDeleteI have no instagram but I left a comment on the Rilaey Blake Design blog.
Or at least I think I did.....I don't know if I got a notification that my comment was being reviewed....
I suppose I'll try again.
Love the floral!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on instagram.
ReplyDeleteI tried to comment on your pretty scarf over there but I'm not sure if it showed up.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! It will be great to have pop of yellow and blue colors in winter.
ReplyDeleteFabulous- count me in please!
ReplyDeleteI see Christmas gifts in my future? Thanks for the tutorial. I really like your fabric choices. Will follow you on instagram.
ReplyDeletethis looks incredibly cozy!!
ReplyDeleteI commented @ riley blake blog too1
ReplyDeletethis looks so nice and fuzzy!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very nice warm scarf. Matsche.christine@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWhst a beautiful scarf! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI totally need this in my life! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLeft a comment on Riley Blake's post, too! :)
ReplyDeleteSo excited to be following you on Instagram, now! helengentz
ReplyDeleteI LOOOOVE this!
ReplyDeleteI love this scarf!
ReplyDeleteOh MY!! You are SEW creative!!! This print is adorable & I love that fluff!! Thank you very much for your efforts & for sharing! Good Luck to ALL!!!
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I love this scarf! What a unique project idea.
ReplyDeleteI am your newest instagram follower too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scarf!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful. I will need one...as soon as it cools down in California!
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty, I love the combination of fabrics
ReplyDeleteI love scarfs, and this one is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute and cozy! I would love a scarf like this for the Winter!
ReplyDeleteLooks very snuggly...hoping I win! Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! Love this scarf. Thanks for the tutorial. :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat scarf would love to own one.
ReplyDeleteI am in LOVE with this scarf, it just looks so yummy and fun to wear! My daughter's baby is due on the 14th! This Nana needs something stylish to wear!
ReplyDeleteThe scarf is sooo pretty, and will be so warm this winter. Thank you for the tutorial, and the Giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am following you on Instagram!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this scarf, beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this scarf!!! I was so excited when I saw you were giving one away! Thank you for the chance & the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteFollowing on IG too!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I would be honored to win one of your creations.
ReplyDeletesuch a cool scarf! I cross my fingers to win it!
ReplyDelete(sorry, have no Instagram)
This scarf is gorgeous - thanks for the chance to win it! Thanks for the tutorial too.
ReplyDeletePauline
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I love your blog and all the great things you share. I'm really tired of hateful comments. It is cowardly and just plain mean.
ReplyDeleteThis scarf is adorable! I love the fuzziness.
This is such a pretty scarf, I love it! Would be so wonderful to make for gifts. Thank you for sharing with us. :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! Could totally use one of those, especially if our Canadian winter is anything like last year!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win your beautiful scarf! You are so talented :0)
ReplyDeleteI love your blog too. Everything about it is so feminine and lovely. The scarf is totally awesome. Thanks for hosting this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and cozy!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful... would be perfect as winter will be here before we know it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as usual!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty and super soft scarf - great idea to use a furry fabric - especially wonderful for cold, windy days.
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