Leave a comment here by midnight on Sunday, July 12th to win this amazing striped wreath by Katie Runnels.
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Leave a comment here by midnight on Sunday, July 12th to win this amazing striped wreath by Katie Runnels.
Your wreaths are so beautiful and the tutorial sounds very doable. Since I knit, I have various leftover yarns (I just can't get rid of those beautiful scraps) so all I need is the wreath and the base yarn to make one --- but I would love to win one of yours. Thanks so much for the tutorial and for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI love this, Katie. I cannot believe you are sharing this with us. I know this is your signature wreath. I have admired them for so long. I think the SCAD store looks incredible. I see it only on the net but would love to visit some day (I am a Northerner!).
ReplyDeleteI was surprised at the base...what a great idea.
Thank you so much and I hope I win...hahaha!
Susan (Suz) Reaney
I LOVE the wreaths...thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this tutorial with us and doing a giveaway! I have been an admirer of your work for a while.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, and something I haven't seen before. I love them, the color , the texture and just fun to look at.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet of you to share the tutorial with us -- and what a beautiful way to play with color!! :) I'd love to win your wreath -- always enjoy seeing how someone else's Muse sings. :)
ReplyDeleteLinda
Hi Katie...You are a very talented gal...Glad you had time to participate on this blog...Thanks, Katie
ReplyDeleteKatie was one of the first people I met in blogland. I am inspired by her creativity, and thrilled that she is willing to share her "recipes". She is a truly generous person, especially the way she highlights the work of other artists on her blog!
ReplyDeleteI will keep my fingers crossed until July 12th.
Thanks,
Linda
I crochet so I have lots of yarn waiting to be turned into something wonderful. Your yarn wreath fills the bill; it is wondeful. I look forward to trying my hand at making one and would love to win one of yours.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved Katie's wreaths! How special it would be to own one! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDelete:)Heidi
I love, love, love Katie's wreaths, been a big fan for a while, and was inspired by them to the possibilites of wreaths, I now have one up all year long, changing it out for the season.
ReplyDeleteTo own one would be beyond amazing - thanks for the chance! ♥
How very sweet and summer-y.
ReplyDeleteso lovely...and in my favorite colors too! Will definitely be giving this tutorial a whirl. :)
ReplyDeleteI love these wreaths and I'm so happy for the tutorial! Thanks, Katie!
ReplyDeleteLove Katie's wreaths (and collages, and nests, and cloches...) and am thrilled she shared the tutorial with us. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI love the wreaths, the colors are great. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks Katie. Wow the imagination can just go wild with things to stripe with. Love this wreath! Nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteLive your Joy
Love your wreaths and frequently visit your blog which I also love. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteI adore your work! Thank you for sharing your wreath tutorial with us. :)
ReplyDeleteVery unique and fun. I love wreaths, always have. This is a whole new approach to them!
ReplyDeleteYa know, I'm a crafter that doesn't use yarn. Strange, I know. I just don't know how to knit or crochet, but would love to one day. I can do everything else though! This project will gently bump me into learning knitting or crochet. Thanks for the tutorial, I fully intend on using it! Jennifer
ReplyDeleteOh my Goodness!! That is so sweet. Someone is sure going to be lucky.
ReplyDeleteCari B.
What a great project. I have so many yarns that would work up beautifully into a wreath so here I go, adding another project to my lengthy to do list.
ReplyDeleteOh my! What talent and your colours are fabulous! You've inspired me to give your wreaths a try for special gifts for dear friends. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comments everyone! Wish I could send everyone a wreath!! lots of love to you all! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for sharing this wonderful tutorial! I've adored your wreaths for a long time, and would love one of my very own! :)
ReplyDeleteHello Katie,
ReplyDeleteI did see your wreaths several times on Kari's blog and she's right she puts them up the year around !
greetings from belgium
Inge
thanks for the tutorial...i am dreaming of an orange and black one for halloween. fun!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful project! The wreath is just charming!!
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely wreath!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Cindy
I love the tutorial and your striped wreath, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt's before midnight in California, so hopefully this still counts :) What a beautiful idea for a wreath, I love the fibery goodness!
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