Wednesday 26 November 2014

Project Pouch Giveaway Win

Pam from A New Life In Wales recently hosted a giveaway and I was one of the lucky winners. I won this beautiful project pouch which Pam made herself, isn't it beautiful?


I was thrilled to win as I've been looking for something to keep my sock knitting in and this fits the bill perfectly. It's lovely and roomy inside so it's large enough for when I've got a pair of Eleanor's favourite socks on the go which are knit on two needles rather than dpn's.


Thank you, Pam, it's a wonderful prize.

32 comments:

  1. that's a lovely gift, I'm sure you will make great use of it for your sock knitting.

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    1. It's perfect for that purpose, it will get lots of use.

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  2. Congratulations on your win! It's a lovely and very useful prize.

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    1. It's just what I needed so I was thrilled to win it.

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    1. It's so bright and cheerful, lovely fabrics.

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  4. Congrats of your win - what a lucky Jo you are, it's fab!
    xx

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    1. It's something I've been wanting so it was a very lucky win.

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  5. Wow, that's lovely. It's always nice when someone wins something that not only will they use but they will love too.

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    1. I love things which are handmade, it always makes it more special in my opinion.

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  6. Really nice choice of patchwork pieces on your project pouch. Wow that's almost a tongue twister.

    Jean x

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    1. Ha ha, it is. I love the fabrics which have been used.

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  7. Well done. I'm sure you will make good use of your prize.

    Mitzi

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    1. I definitely will. I need to get some more socks on the needles soon.

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  8. What an amazing prize, something pretty and so useful.
    Lisa x

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    1. It is. I really appreciate anything handmade, I know how much work goes in to it.

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  9. Ooh lovely, and it's patchwork. Good idea for using up scraps, so clever lady. I can see you making good use from it. Take care.

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    1. It must have taken a lot of work as there's so many small pieces of fabric in it. As you say, a great way to use up leftovers.

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  10. Congratulations on your win, Jo. :o)

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    1. I was very lucky, especially as the prize was something I really wanted.

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  11. Congrats a perfect little pouch for your knitting. The cheery colours are bound to bring a smile as you count the stitches and listen to the clicking of the needles.
    Susan x

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    1. It's absolutely perfect to keep my sock knitting together. It will definitely bring a smile as I'm knitting away.

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  12. What a beautiful giveaway prize. How lucky are you!

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    1. It's really lovely. I'm very lucky to have won it.

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  13. What a gorgeous thing to win. Very useful and pretty too.

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    1. It's so colourful and as you say, useful too.

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  14. A nice, and useful, prize. Flighty xx

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    1. It's something I've been looking for so I was very lucky to win it. It will get plenty of use.

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  15. What a lovely giveaway, you lucky thing! Interested to hear about socks knitted on two needles, Jo, rather than dpns, they scare the life out of me!

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    1. The long socks shown in my sidebar are the socks I'm talking about. I suppose it would be easy to convert them in to short socks if that's what you're after. They're an easy knit but do give dpns a go, they're not as scary as you may think. I prefer to knit on dpns as there's no sewing up at the end.

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  16. What a lovely giveaway! Well done. I'm sure you'll enjoy using it.

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    1. I definitely will. It's such a lovely prize.

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