Time for a little competition.
To celebrate the launch of my 'Hi Honey' hand embroidery pattern, I would like one lucky person to win a rather rare printed copy of it and not only that one of my equally rare mini button needlecases. So you have somewhere to store your needles whilst you stitch the pattern. The winner will also get some other little goodies too.
If you would like to enter, simply leave a comment on this blog post and when you do why not answer the following silly question, if you had a pet Bumble Bee, what would you call it?
I'd either call it Fuzzy or Bob.
Deadline for entries is the 1st October 2012, so don't delay enter today!
Niggly Bits
I am sorry I can't accept anonymous comments as entries
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It's open to anyone, where ever you are in the World
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I will be randomly selecting a winner using the random.org generator when the competition ends, winners will be announced here and on my Facebook page, so make sure your following them both :)


Me! I want the pretty needle case and pattern! If I had a bumble bee I would call him Fuzzbert. It just sounds like a bumble bee sort of name :-)
ReplyDeleteMy pet bumble bee would be called Gordon!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway!
Bert the bee!!
ReplyDeleteI'd call my bumblebee Charles! Thank you for the nice giveaway. :)
ReplyDeleteHmm, I'd call my bee Stripey. Great giveaway!
ReplyDeletei love bee's if i had one as a pet i think Phoebe would be a nice name...
ReplyDeleteI would call my pet bumblebee Buzz!!! Thanks for the chance to win such a wonderful prize
ReplyDeleteOOh lovely, I'd call my bee Cuthbert.
ReplyDeleteI think my pet bee would be called Dave, as everyone has a friend called Dave!
ReplyDeleteI would call my Beatrix the Bee :o)
ReplyDeleteId call mine Buzby. Great comp!
ReplyDeleteI obsessed with bees! What a lovely pattern. Mine would be called Barry. Good old Barry The Bee. X
ReplyDeleteMine would be called "Buzzer".
ReplyDeleteI would like to take a chance in your wonderful give-away.
Not to be confused with the music artist, I'd call him "Sting".
ReplyDeleteMine would be could Barnabee and he would perch on my window sill and rub his little wings together as I make cream teas, he would hover dangerously close to the jam and I would gently swat him away to the garden where he would perch on a flower petal whilst angrily cursing me under his breath :-) lovely kit and brilliant give away x x
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