Sunday, March 8, 2009

2009 Yarn Giveaway #3 ~ Egg Hunt

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It's almost Spring and in it's honor this month's Yarn Giveaway skein is....

"Egg Hunt"
Spun from wool and merino in soft pastel colors with iridescent glitz.
Plied with a variety of pastel cotton threads.
Featuring Easter Eggs!
*Comes with or without iridescent Easter Grass, (your choice)~ 80 yards ~bulky

DETAILS>>>>>

TO ENTER, entertain me!
haha--- I loved your creative entries last month, so get your creative brain juices flowing and write me a small poem. I love rhyme~
OH- and only one entry per person please?

On Saturday March 28th I will enter the number of each comment (first comment is number 1, etc.) into a random number generator online. I will post the winner here in the blog as well as emailing the Material Whirled newsletter list! To join, click here (link is at the bottom of every page on the site).
If I post your name here on in the newsletter, contact me and we can work out the fun details!

A FREE SKEIN OF MATERIAL WHIRLED YARN! a $50 dollar value!
(includes free shipping to the continental US)

I plan to do one handspun yarn giveaway per month ...So spread the word!

Oh and psst-- this yarn is also available to purchase (in a limited edition) in the shop!


58 comments:

  1. There once was a spinner named Reenie
    Who liked her daily martini.
    She got carried away
    At her wheel last May
    Result? "Peeps' Dream Of Jeannie"

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  2. Reenie's Easter Yarn
    lovely pastels, but alas
    no Cadbury Eggs

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  3. The bells begin to ring
    To celebrate the coming of spring
    Sheep are lambing in the barn
    It's time for some soft colored yarn

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  4. Winter's white and muted shades of grey, laced with black still linger.
    I long to ply Reenie's shades of delicate pastels through my fingers.
    They carry the promise of soft breezes and fragrant blossoms.
    Ah, the blessings of Spring are truly awesome.

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  5. I like my eggs poached or scrambled
    But on this yarn I will take a gamble
    Pastel yarn brings Easter and Spring
    My Midwest skies really need some zing
    So if I am good and pretty lucky
    I'll win the yarn, that would be just ducky!!

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  6. For Easter, some have an egg hunt.
    I'm Jewish, and I must be blunt.
    Matzah may be dandy,
    but I prefer candy.
    Even though I sh'u'n't.

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  7. Yarn that evokes Easter this well
    Is undoubtedly easy to sell
    So to give it away
    At the end of the day
    Leaves the hatter less mad than we think!
    Hazel Y

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  8. Did you ever see a bunny,
    A bunny, a bunny,
    Did you ever see a bunny,
    Hop this way and that?
    Hop this way and that way?
    Hop this way and that way?
    Did you ever see a bunny,
    Hop this way and that?

    Did you ever see a bunny,
    A bunny, a bunny,
    Did you ever see a bunny,
    That hopped quite this slow?
    Hop this way and that way?
    Hop this way and that way?
    Did you ever see a bunny,
    That hopped quite this slow?

    Did you ever see a bunny,
    A bunny, a bunny,
    Did you ever see a bunny,
    That hopped quite this fast?
    Hop this way and that way?
    Hop this way and that way?
    Did you ever see a bunny,
    That hopped quite this fast?

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  9. Spring Fling
    Merino with "ping"
    Shades of pastels
    Wide open pastures

    New life

    Christine/Clumsygrrl

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  10. gorgeous!

    Spring is in the air
    Lightweight knitting brings warm thoughts
    And choclate bun ears!

    Sorry, not enough coffee to rhyme this morning but a haiku i can do!

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  11. Oh my goodness, spring is here
    The sun is out, the snow has cleared
    The grass is growing
    The lawn needs mowing
    I think I'll have a beer

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  12. Is it really spring?
    I can hardly tell
    There is snow on the ground
    and the temperature fell.

    BUT, now I get to stay home
    all cozy and snug
    I can knit and sip coffee
    in my big, pink mug.

    The yarn on your site
    is yummy and sweet
    To win a skein
    Would be such a treat!

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  13. here comes peter cotton tail
    hopping down the bunny trail
    hippity hoppity easters on its way

    bringing every boy and girl

    oops...senior moment...i cant remember tje rese!

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  14. for the love of yarn
    she will do any thing
    climb a barn,
    or jump thru hoops an sing

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  15. I have a little white bunny,
    Whom this poem is about--but not to win any money,
    The yarn to win is so pretty,
    This little ditty though, is not so whitty,
    But to knit the yarn, Oh! What a treat it would be!

    zerbe2cute

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  16. Does one need to be deeply smitten
    For a sweet love poem to be written?
    "Yes, yes it is true!" proclaims The Kitten
    Here is my poem, I hope it is fittin'

    This oppulent yarn with rich allure
    Inspires, nay demands, my love true and pure
    In my quest for it I dare not demure
    It must be mine, Fer sure! Fer sure!

    So I'll become a patient waiter
    But please don't make me cry later
    Don't you be a mean frustrater
    Dear Random Number Generator


    Thanks for the contests!

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  17. Roses are red.
    Grass is greenie.
    I want that yarn.
    Spun by Reenie.

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  18. I was a little lax
    On my withholding
    So I owe tax.
    I'll say much harsher words than darn,
    As I'm indefinitely unable to buy any yarn.
    O wooly gods, let me win this contest,
    To make up for my finances being a mess.

    (Lame, I know :)

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  19. There once was Material Whirled yarn
    which was enough to fill up a barn
    The sun was so bright
    in the sping it was quite a sight
    So if I get the key be forewarned

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  20. For something Pink
    I'd rhyme, I think
    Oh for Pink yarn I'd sing
    But I must admit to you
    Rhyming is what I love to do
    It and Pink are my thing

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  21. I'm outta luck on this yarn,
    'cause I can't rhyme worth a darn.

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  22. Egg Hunt by Reenie,
    What a find!
    Now what I'd knit
    Is on my mind.

    Just about anything.
    What could go wrong?
    Except where the eggs go,
    If I knit a thong!

    Chrissy at knittodayAThotmailDOTcom

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  23. This yarn is so neat
    Reminds me of Egg Hunts where,
    I would find some eggs!

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  24. The smell of the new mown grass...
    I find so very intoxicating.
    It shouts out Spring!
    And says life keeps on generating.
    The warmth of the sun is caressing my cheek...
    And the promise of summer just can't be beat!

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  25. Though I'm sick and tired of cold,
    One part of SPRING I loathe to behold,
    Is the sprouting and blooming of
    All things GREEN!
    But don't be dismayed,
    It's not the color that grates,
    But the pollen on my ALLERGIES!

    Would that I weren't,
    Allergic to dirt,
    For then might I enjoy TREES.



    Wow, that's rough. But Spring also brings along flu season, and I unfortunately have succumbed to its assault so forgive me if my poetry isn't quite up to par. ^.^

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  26. Roses are red
    Lavender's purple
    I need that yarn
    to make a spring basket

    Ok so it doesn't rhyme. I'm a spinner not a writer!

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  27. I sit here admiring your yarn with eggs,
    Wishing that it had it's own legs,
    to run here so I may have it,
    Alas I wake up and it's not on my lap waiting to be knit.

    Sorry I suck at ryhming, tried my hardest though!

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  28. grab those sticks
    it's time to knit
    remember all those tricks
    and knit something with wit!

    pinks and blues
    greens and yellows
    such beautiful hues
    so delightfully mellow!

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  29. 2b or not 2b that is the question not the answer;)Hugs Darcy
    rav id knottyknitter40

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  30. Inspired by spring
    chunky glitter and pastels
    soft as a bunny

    'tis the best I could do at such a late hour ... thank you for this, it's gorgeous! :)

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  31. the kids went on a hunt
    just so they could find something colored
    they all were stunned
    by the the yarn that hovered
    and was thus named egg hunt.

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  32. Here's a haiku based on the past few years of Cute Overload. :)

    Cats in bunny ears
    Dogs dressed as chickens - Bok bok!
    Modern spring rites? Hmm.

    PS - love your yarn!

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  33. Yarn that resembles the eggs of Easter?
    It's time that I got off my kiester
    And found the words to make Fate bestir
    To make my odds greater, not leaster.
    Please, oh please, please, please, pretty please with please on top?
    Enough I hope, for now I stop.

    Thanks for the fun contest.

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  34. O what fun to read
    The poems inspired by thee
    To win a yarn so prized
    Must spin a yarn in rhyme

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  35. There once was a Tennessee-German
    who fell for the Easter-Egg-Hunt Yarn
    with needles atwitter
    and nerves like a fritter
    she’s hot for the yarn like chili-con-carn’

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  36. Daffodils bloom,
    spring is here soon,

    Easter is on it's way,
    with family we'll stay,

    I'd love to take with me,
    some yarn that is pretty,

    and knit my vacation away!

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  37. this yarn reminds me of egg hunts in the yard when my beautiful daughter was just getting hair and ,looking for eggs in yellow pj's bunny slippers and bunny ears. I love it ! Lynne

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  38. Little bunny FouFou
    Loves chocolate eggs too
    Running here
    and running there
    Looking for yarn that's fair
    Rennie said
    "Little bunny Fou"
    I have some yarn and eggs for you
    If you for me a poem to write
    I'll read it soon to your delight
    Some Easter yarn that's pastel and fair
    Will come to you
    By land or air.

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  39. Your homespun Easter yarn is so dandy
    Colors just like cotton candy
    And yet shouldn't melt
    Or be used to make felt
    But something delightfully dandy

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  40. Can yarn be an addiction?
    Surely this is fiction!
    I search and scour,
    the web each hour,
    to find a stash addition.

    Walla I land on a page,
    that looks like it's all the rage.
    Is this free yarn?
    If I rhyme, darn.
    Thus, a poet at my age.

    www.3knittingsisters.com

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  41. reenie's yarn is all the rage.
    so my words spill on the page.
    must try to win this treat.
    must get this yarn, i repeat!
    i cross my fingers and make a wish
    to get those eggs into my knitting dish!

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  42. hunting eggs is not much fun,
    but i'll be happy when i've won...
    sucks, huh?
    happy days,
    joanie

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  43. I have a stuffy head
    my nose is red
    the chills are chasing my to bed

    some softly spun easter eggy yarn
    to ease my achey head
    OH MY OH MY!!

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  44. While sitting here on my "keester"
    Thinking of what to make for Easter.
    Up on the page
    I spotted yarn that was the rage
    And knew it would make something nice for my "seester." lol

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  45. Snow melts away the winter gloom
    for soon the mud puddles will bloom
    green grass soon,the flowers will be in bloom
    HAPPY FIRST DAY OF SPRING

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  46. Spring is near when the flowers apear the crocuses, and tulips, and lilies.
    Spring is here when the baby animals come out and play.
    Spring is here.

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  47. -There once was a bunny named Pierre,
    -Who hopped from here to there.
    -Behind him there was always a trail of fluff.
    -This left most people in a huff.
    -Except for one talented, imaginative girl.
    -For she would spin his fluff into beautiful yarn with a spirited twirl!

    TripletMom on ravelry

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  48. Bah, bah, white sheep
    Have you any wool?

    Yes, sir, yes sir,
    Pastels--80 yards full!

    Bah, bah, white sheep
    Have you any wool?

    Reenie's hand-spun,
    GLITZY, my what FUN! ! !

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  49. Is it ok that it has nothing to do with yarn or crafting? Here's my spring poem:

    Spring has sprung,
    And I'm a sneezing.
    I really hate
    The allergy season

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  50. The sky pours forth its rain
    (and these arent the plains of Spain)
    The roads are filled with holes
    and the nights are still quite cold.
    I have yet to see any clover.
    The dog tracks mud all over.
    And yet I stand and sing
    for these are the signs of SPRING!

    heidgi@gmail.com

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  51. Is spring here?
    its hard to tell this time of year.
    The temperature rises and falls with no rhyme or reason,
    And yet spring is still my favorite season!
    The birds come back and the flowers bloom,
    the sunshine erases the sense of pending doom!
    Even the rain doesn't seem quite so bad,
    atleast its not snowing, now that would make me sad!
    so horray for spring!!! Its here to stay!
    that makes March 20th my favorite day!! :D

    That's all i've got! haha... hope you like it!! :D
    Zaneta
    superwoman_4002@yahoo.com

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  52. I can't eat Easter candy for it makes me fat,
    And I miss the taste from when I bit it...

    But Reenie's yarn will make a nice Easter hat,
    And I hope I will get to knit it!

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  53. This yarn kicks ass
    With or without the Easter grass

    :) The kids have fried my brain. Love the yarn though

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  54. I love you, Reenie
    Oh yes I do!
    I love your crazy yarn
    & promise to be true.
    Perhaps I'll knit something funny,
    Like a vest for a bunny
    That he'll sport in the Spring
    Hunting for eggs as he sings.

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  55. Roses are red,
    Violets are blue.
    I love handspun yarn,
    And I know you do too!

    (Lame, but I'm still fighting the cold I've had all week and kinda goofy.)

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  56. Your spun treasures are awesome
    I hope that I win some!

    I can't think of a thing
    I'd rather have happen this Spring

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  57. Spring is in the air...and my checkbook isn't VERY fair...so chose my name or number for a chance at a little yarn fair.

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  58. Socks — that perennial piece of clothing
    Tall ones, short ones, thick and thin ones.
    Cotton, acrylic, polyester and cashmere.
    Strips, polka dots, plain and argyle —
    So many types, so many styles
    But so few feet and so little time to wear them

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