Showing posts with label prize draw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prize draw. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Mini Amigurumi Giveaway

I have decided to keep the competition to win a copy of Mini Amigurumi open a bit longer and have extended it to the end of June - hurray!

The competition will now close at midnight GMT on Sunday 30th June.

The book features lots of super cute critters to make for those of you who are handy with a crochet hook - I especially liked the ones shown below :) To find out more and to read an interview with the author, Sara Scales, check out this blog post.

crochet projects from Mini Amigurumi by Sara Scales

To enter, just leave a comment on this post with your email address. Entries from anywhere around the world are welcome - I am happy to post the prize worldwide!

After the 30th of June, I will collate all the entries received (including those from the original post) and draw the name of one lucky winner.

Good luck!



Friday, 31 May 2013

Amigurumi, Anyone?

I’m thrilled to introduce Sara Scales, author of Mini Amigurumi, a collection of cute crocheted critters! She’s also an accomplished miniaturist and crafter. Read on to hear more about her work – and enter my competition to WIN a copy of Mini Amigurumi! {info on the competition can be found at the end of this post}

Mini Amigurumi by Sara Scales

Can you tell us about yourself and how MiniDreamz began?

MiniDreamz as a name has only existed for about 2 years. I decided I wanted to make my crafting and miniatures my life. I realised I was not cut out for working 9 - 5 and started to struggle with depression. I am now 46 years old, very happy, a mum of 2 - Charlotte (20) and Thomas (15) - and have been married to my husband, Shaun, for 21 years. We also have many pets: a dog, three cats and three rabbits.

I have a busy life, I run a craft/dolls house shop with my friend Julie, who is a paper crafter and jewellery maker. We also run many classes and workshops there between us. I also contribute miniature projects on a monthly basis for Dolls House Magazine. These projects are mainly miniature cross stitch (my other favourite craft) plus crochet.

mini amigurumi panda

What made you decide to work in miniature scale?

I think it is in my blood. From when I was tiny myself, my mum has recollections of everything I drew or made being small. Because I come from a long line of crafters the tools for me to create have always been there, so if I found a scrap of fabric I would start to make little things.

funny bunny amigurumi

How long have you been practicing the art of crochet, and what attracted you to Amigurumi?

I only started to crochet about 6 years ago and it was Amigurumi that attracted me to it - I mean, what is there not to love about it? It’s just sooo cute! I had to teach myself as this is the one craft my mum could not seem to get me to achieve when I was younger, although she is very accomplished herself. I feel now that this is because of the rigidity of old school methods on holding of yarn and hook, I hold mine very different to her.

When teaching a class this is something I try not to make an issue out of and I allow people to find their own individual way of working. Since I started I don’t think there is a day goes by when the crochet hook is not in my hand. And of course as soon as I had built up a bit of skill the obvious progression for me was to miniaturise it, as I by now already had a dolls house and had been creating other miniatures in different mediums.

cheeky crochet chicks

Who or what inspires your work?

What inspires me? Everything and everyone, I am one of life’s observers and I have quite a vivid imagination. It could be a flower, an animal, a person or a place. I love to be given a challenge and it’s great when people randomly ask if I can make something unusual. My answer is usually, “Why not, I’ll give it a go" - thankfully it usually works.

Do you have a favourite project from your book?

My favourite project has to be the kittens, although this is one of the simplest designs, it has a sentiment for me. The three cats symbolise my 3 cats, Jack (the black one), Poppy (the multicoloured one) and Thai (grey). As I said previously, we now only have two cats as we sadly lost Thai to cancer last year aged ten, I still miss her so much.

three little kittens


Finally, what advice would you give to someone who is considering writing their own craft book?


Hard one this, perseverance, just keep trying, this book was not my first suggestion to the publishers. I basically researched the publishers to find out their requirements and then went straight to emailing them with fingers crossed. I think sometimes it is luck of the draw as they have so many submissions, so don’t be hard on yourself if you get a rejection it is not always that your work is not up to standard, perhaps I wore them down! No seriously, they were great even before I was accepted, giving advice and explaining the process. I thoroughly enjoyed the whole process of making the book but it is hard work. I don’t know if I will get another book accepted but I will live in hope that I come up with an idea they may like.

Crochet Kokeshi Dolls

Check out Sara's blog or you can follow her on facebook. You'll also find Mini Amigurumi, published by GMC Publications (The Guild of Master Craftsmen) on Amazon.

For your chance to win a copy of Mini Amigurumi, just leave a comment on this post with your contact details. Competition closes on the 15th of June at 12 noon (GMT). EDIT: Competition has been exented until midnight (GMT) on Sunday 30th of June!  A winner will be chosen at random from the entries submitted.

P.S. This giveaway is open to all - I am happy to post the book internationally!


Thursday, 25 April 2013

And the winner is...

WildKittens blog giveaway

Thanks to all who entered the WildKittens prize draw on my blog this month!

I have collated all the entries for each prize and used a random number generator to help me pick the winners.

Prize A was this cute cotton patchwork baby blanket in pretty pastels, which I designed and knitted. The winner is Annamarie Magee, with comment number 4 (of the entries for prize A)!


...and prize B was this lovely WildKittens pattern for knitting some baby shoes. The winner is "TopHat" whose comment for prize B was selected by the random number generator.


I'll be getting in touch with the winners shortly :)

Sunday, 14 April 2013

April Giveaway!

I thought it would be fun to have a little giveaway frenzy on my blog this month. So to get the ball rolling, I've decided to do a WildKittens inspired giveaway!

WildKittens blog giveaway

Prize A


I'm giving away this cute Iced Gem Blanket which I designed after being approached by the charity Bliss to create an exclusive pattern for their Bliss Loves Crafts (craft club) members.

It's made from lovely soft cotton yarn in a patchwork of pretty pastel colours.
(Finished size is approx. 50 x 50 cm)

iced gem baby blanket

blanket detail

Prize B


I'm offering one of my PDF knitting patterns for Mary Jane baby shoes in your choice of the following sizes: 0-3 mths, 3-6 mths, 6-12 mths or 12-18 mths.

wee shoes

To find out more about the pattern I'm offering, check out the details in my WildKittens etsy shop.

How to Enter


Simply leave a comment on this blog post, letting me know which prize you'd prefer - don't forget to include an email address I can contact you on if you win!

[EDIT: Competition is now closed. Winners will be announced shortly.]

Closing date for entries is midnight GMT on Sunday 21st April 2013. One winner for each prize will be chosen at random.

(Please note that comments will not be published instantly, as they are moderated, so it may take a little time for them to appear.)

Monday, 18 February 2013

Valentine's Giveaway Winner

Thanks to all who entered my little romance-themed giveaway!

heart brooch and sequins

I'm happy to announce that the winner - chosen at random - was commenter number three, Shandi Naugle, who said "I would choose blue, the most romantic thing my fiancée has done for me is get me flowers just because :)" - well, if that isn't romantic, I don't know what is!


I'll be in touch to find out her custom brooch design preference :)

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Valentine's Giveaway!

Valentine hearts

It's been quite a while since I last did a blog giveaway so I thought it was about time I did another! Since Valentine's day is approaching, I figured it would be fun to do a prize draw themed around that.

Sequinned heart brooches

So, I am giving away a custom-made sequin heart brooch! One lucky winner will get one of these lovely brooches made in the colours of their choosing.

Ducky Love

To enter, all you have to do is leave a comment on this blog post stating your colour preference for the brooch design (see colour choices below) and also tell me: what's the most romantic thing someone has done for you? Don't forget to leave an email address I can contact you with, in case yours is the winning entry!

Felt colour choices

Colour choices for the felt (in order shown):
red, white, sky blue, magenta, black, turquoise or purple.
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Colour choices for the sequins: black, silver, red or blue.

coloured sequins

Closing date for entries is 5pm GMT on Thursday 14th February 2013. The competition is open to all, as I am happy to post worldwide. One winner will be chosen at random.

(Note that your comments will not be published instantly, as they are moderated, so please be patient.)

Turquoise brooch with red sequins

[EDIT: This competition is now closed. Winner will be announced here.]

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

We have a Winner!

...aaand we have a winner!


The lucky recipient of the WildCat Designs scarf is Kristen, commenter #54:

"My favorite is the Skinny Felted Merino Lambswool Scarf in Teal and Chocolate."

Kristen, please get in touch with your contact details to I can arrange to send out your prize!

I just want to say a massive thanks to everyone who entered and thank you for all the lovely comments :)


Friday, 7 October 2011

Win a WildCat Designs scarf!

That's right - it's giveaway time! :D

I'm celebrating passing the 500 follower mark on Twitter by offering the chance to *win* yourself a gorgeous handmade WildCat Designs scarf. (If you want to follow my witterings on twitter too, find me here: @wildcatdesigns or click the 'follow me on twitter' button on my blog sidebar at the right!)


To get your mitts on this twitter-y teal blue and white striped scarf, made from beautifully soft felted Merino lambswool (perfect for keeping cosy now that autumn has started to set in), all you need to do is comment on this post and tell me your favourite WildCat Designs creation - see here!

One winner will be chosen at random, competiton closes at midnight (GMT) on Friday 28th October 2011. [EDIT: This competition has now closed.]

This prize draw is open to all, I'm happy to post it internationally! (Note that your comments will not be published instantly, as they are moderated, so please be patient.)

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

The Summertime Hop!

Wanna spice up your Saturday? Come on down to the Made in the Shade Summertime Hop!


Made In The Shade


I'll be there this Saturday with my wooly WildCat Designs creations, along with some WildKittens goodies too. Not only that, I'll be sharing a stall with the lovely Claira of Vertiline in Love! Gorgeous vintage goodness abounds!

Come along & say hi! There are lots of other talented creatives coming too, including Gillian Kyle, Wooden Tree, Lizzy Stewart, Magic Alice and Angharad Jefferson. Check this blog post to see the full list.

That's not all! There will be live music from The Meat Men, tea and cake provided by Auntie M's Cake Lounge, not forgetting Flora the Tombola... and as if that wasn't enough, pop in early enough and you may get a fabulous goodie bag!

It's sure to be a blast. So this Saturday, from 10.30am til 5pm, the Roxy Art House (map) is where it's at! Be there or be square! ;)

Thursday, 13 August 2009

Win a Scarf!

Hello, dear reader. Would you like to win one of my lovely WildCat Designs scarves? Thought so. Well, read on...

My new Aussie stockist, the 'i like you' boutique in Melbourne, is having a little giveaway on their blog! So if you like your scarves skinny, stripy and versatile, this is the one to add to your wardrobe. Perfect for that tricky spot between summer and autumn!



This very scarf can be won, just follow the instructions on this post. If you don't want to leave it to luck, the scarf is also, of course, for sale in all the usual places (etsy, dawanda & folksy)! ;)

Thursday, 12 February 2009

And the Winner is...

...(drumroll please)... Jennyflower! A goodie bag of handmade WildCat Designs Valentine-themed treats are yours :)


Crafting 365 Day 246


[I used the random number generator on www.random.org to make sure it was properly random & fair.]

Saturday, 7 February 2009

February Fun

I'm not long back from a little trip up north to Stonehaven, partly to get away from it all, to catch up with a friend and also for its proximity to Aberdeen :)

On one particularly dreich day (no joke, it was raining cats & dogs!) I spent a happy half hour in a lovely craft shoppe in Stonehaven. Having seen some rather nice yarn in the window, my boyfriend knew it was inevitable that I would want to go in! I couldn't leave without having a good rummage and left with this little lot:

Crafting 365 Day 254: Craft goodies!

Additions to the ever-mounting stash, yay! :) The yarn is sooo soft and Rico Baby is a brand I haven't come across before - with some yummy colours in the aptly-named 'Lollipop' range. Just wish I'd had time to find at least one of the independent purveyors of yarn in the Granite City. Mind you, it's probably just as well since I have a bit of a problem walking out of such shops empty-handed!

For those of you who might fancy getting your mitts on some WildCat Designs handmade goodies, there's still time to enter my Prize Draw - plus, I've decided to extend the deadline to midnight (GMT) on Tuesday, 10th February 2009. What are you waiting for?!?

Saturday, 24 January 2009

V is for Valentine



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Valentine's Day is fast approaching - yes it's that time of year again! - so I thought I would do a little prize draw. I'm giving away a Valentine's Day Goody Bag - handmade, knitted & felted WildCat Designs goodies that is.
To enter, just leave a comment for this post.
Closing date is Sunday 8th February 2009. The winner will be chosen at random :)

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Good luck!

[edit: I know some of you have had problems leaving a comment (sorry!) so I've modified my settings - please feel free to try again!]

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

Wanna make something like this?

This is a really pretty wirework necklace, made using silver plated wire, chain, faceted Czech glass and other beads. It just so happens that I'm teaching a workshop in Edinburgh on how to make one like it! If you're interested, it's being held next month at the Bead Shop in Stockbridge, details here. Even beginners can make this - not as tricky as it looks :)

Also, in other news, I'll be announcing a special little *Prize Draw* later this week - so watch this space!

I would also like to say that I admit I am becoming ever-so-slightly addicted to last.fm! I discovered it through a friend just before Christmas, and have been playing with it ever since. The fun thing about it is that you essentially create your own radio station, adding just the bands/songs that you personally like. I like the fact that it can suggest music it thinks you might like, based on the bands you've already added.