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Bunny Egg Cosy and Felt Giveaway - A Spoonful of Sugar
It is all about Easter crafting over here at the moment. One of my favourite stores, Two Blue Birdies, sent me some lovely wool felt and other supplies. I spent some time today making an Easter Bunny Egg Cosy. It turned out really cute and will be a sweet gift for some little kids we know. I am in the process of writing a tutorial for the cosy and if you pop back tomorrow, it should be ready. The egg cosy is a fun, beginner project, that kids with basic sewing skills may enjoy making.
Two Blue Birdies are generously offering A Spoonful of Sugar readers the opportunity to win some of their glorious wool felt. The felt is made from Merino wool (predominantly sourced in Australia) and then felted in Europe. It is super soft, hard wearing, pill resistant and comes in a range of beautiful colours. They use non- toxic dyes which comply with OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, UNE-EN 71-2 and UNE-EN 71-3 which means there are no nasties in the dyes.
To enter, simply log into the rafflecopter giveaway box below with your email address or facebook account. Do as many of the giveaway options as you wish – if you already follow A Spoonful of Sugar on facebook/pinterest etc, just click the button below for an automatic entry. Giveaway is open world wide until March 29, 2015 . The winner will be notified by email and announced here on the blog. Good Luck!
Here are some of the lovely products from Two Blue Birdies. They have a wonderful range of beautiful felt, fabrics, sewing patterns, aurifil threads, and more! Don’t forget to check back tomorrow for the tutorial to make the Bunny Egg Cosy.
Oh, I do love felt!! My favorite thing to make with felt is currently wall art (think embroidery hoop frames). I just started this creative process and love it! Previously, I made softies for my niece and that is a lot of fun too!
Thanks for the chance to win – I love your blog so much!
Right now I am looking to make a felt pear pin cushion for a friend, but need to find the green color. I make little gifts for our grandchildren from felt.
I have a wool themed swap coming up later in the year. This wool felt would be perfect for my project (once I work out what I’m going to make!). Thanks for the lovely giveaway.
I used to make Baby Names from felt. I would cut out squares, lay stiff batting in between two of the squares and pin the ‘cut-out’ letter on top and sew all around. Then cut about 1/8″ around the sewn lines. Then I would tack the letters together – add some tiny rings on the back and Voila – ready to hang in Babies Room. The felt names look especially nice when using up to 3 different shades of color.
It is now sooooo hard to find felt in our area – I’ve really missed being able to keep making these. Love the colors shown. Beautiful!!
I use felt all the time. Flowers, banners, coin purses, barrettes, and jewelry. Addiction? I think so. Thanks for such a great giveaway. Two people are going to be thrilled!
That felt looks fabulous and Yay! Australian sourced.
I am loving the colors they supply and now that I see ric rac too I am going to check out their website.
I have been wanting to try using some wool felt! All they have where I’m at locally is acrylic felt, and I’ve heard so much about wool felt that it’s really terrible to not be able to at least have 1 sheet! Off to visit Two Blue Birdies to look at their eye candy!
What a wonderful give away! I use A LOT of felt. From details to softies. From birds to flowers. Basically felt is my go-to for lots of different stuff. Love it. Thank you for the chance to win.
These are pretty colors! My teacher love to make crafting from these wool, and many color are hard to find in my country. I’d love to give it to my teacher if I win! Good luck for others too! 😀
such a cute felt creation!
I have been flat out making easter bunny masks with two blue birdies felt lately! Only a couple of days left before I stop making them 🙂 http://www.madeit.com.au/curtiepie
I love working with felt … No unraveling! I make sweater babies to give as baby shower gifts and I love to make purses and flowers! Thank you for a chance to win!
I like to make stuffed animals and small ornaments for the Christmas tree. I love to work with real felt as it is so soft vrs. the hard, stiff acrylic sheets that are sold in craft stores. Have a happy day – Heidi
I love to use beautiful Australian felt to appliqué onto purses, bags and other cute items. Thanks for the link to Two Blue Birdies, their felt is gorgeous. I will definitely be stopping by to shop soon!
I love making dolls with wool felt hair and other felt highlights. I also do a lot of machine embroidery with wool felt – finger puppets, dress up masks and hair felties are the main items I make.
I love sewing with wool felt and would love the chance to win some. I love to make Wendy William’s designs with it and am just about to start her Christmas Tree design and could use some more wool felt.
OMGeeeeeee those felt colours look super delicious!!!! I am sure I can make excellent use of those in creating some rainbow outfits for my felt folls!! 😀
I have been eyeing off doll softie patterns to make some for my nieces and would love to use this gorgeous felt for their hair, I also use felt to make hand-stitched mobiles.
I usually like to make cute soft toys with felt, but at the moment I am thinking about making a whole set of Disney-themed Christmas decorations out of felt… it will probably take me until Christmas to do it, but I think that would make such a great heirloom to carry on through many Christmases!
Thanks for the chance, this felt looks beautiful and I could definitely put it to good use 🙂
I have a billion pins of things I want to make with felt, but I have only done a needle book and pin cushion. I need to get busy! Now that I know a good place to buy, and hopefully win, some gorgeous wool felt, maybe I’ll get more made!
I just love those felt colors, so darn inspiring.
Oh, I do love felt!! My favorite thing to make with felt is currently wall art (think embroidery hoop frames). I just started this creative process and love it! Previously, I made softies for my niece and that is a lot of fun too!
Thanks for the chance to win – I love your blog so much!
Very Cute! The grandkids would have fun making these!
I love to make flowers and headbands with felt!
I love to make softies for children and felt hearts with embroidery embellishments.
I like to make small ornaments or toys
Right now I am looking to make a felt pear pin cushion for a friend, but need to find the green color. I make little gifts for our grandchildren from felt.
lovely colors!!!
What an absolutely delightful giveaway. I am hooked on pincushions so I am imagining what I could make with that gorgeous felt!
I love to make flowers! Thanks for the chance to play : )
I love using this felt to make Quiet Books for my grandchildren.
Mostly Christmas ornaments.
I have a wool themed swap coming up later in the year. This wool felt would be perfect for my project (once I work out what I’m going to make!). Thanks for the lovely giveaway.
Absolutely love these colours! I love to make baby rattles with wool felt – and I have a new little nephew who would love one!
I used to make Baby Names from felt. I would cut out squares, lay stiff batting in between two of the squares and pin the ‘cut-out’ letter on top and sew all around. Then cut about 1/8″ around the sewn lines. Then I would tack the letters together – add some tiny rings on the back and Voila – ready to hang in Babies Room. The felt names look especially nice when using up to 3 different shades of color.
It is now sooooo hard to find felt in our area – I’ve really missed being able to keep making these. Love the colors shown. Beautiful!!
I use felt all the time. Flowers, banners, coin purses, barrettes, and jewelry. Addiction? I think so. Thanks for such a great giveaway. Two people are going to be thrilled!
I like to embroider on felt, make flowers for gift giving and make softies from felt! Such lovely colors!
I love to use wool felt as embellishments on quilted projects… It is beautiful to work with and I love the texture!!
That felt looks fabulous and Yay! Australian sourced.
I am loving the colors they supply and now that I see ric rac too I am going to check out their website.
I have been wanting to try using some wool felt! All they have where I’m at locally is acrylic felt, and I’ve heard so much about wool felt that it’s really terrible to not be able to at least have 1 sheet! Off to visit Two Blue Birdies to look at their eye candy!
Gorgeous colours, very inspiring
Gosh. I have the most beautiful little girl doo pattern just waiting for some soft felt pastels to arrive from somewhere 🙂
I just finished a felt peacock baby rattle. So cute.
The colours of the wool felt are gorgeous! I haven’t done much with wool felt but would love to try more. Thanks for the chance to win.
What a wonderful give away! I use A LOT of felt. From details to softies. From birds to flowers. Basically felt is my go-to for lots of different stuff. Love it. Thank you for the chance to win.
These are pretty colors! My teacher love to make crafting from these wool, and many color are hard to find in my country. I’d love to give it to my teacher if I win! Good luck for others too! 😀
such a cute felt creation!
I have been flat out making easter bunny masks with two blue birdies felt lately! Only a couple of days left before I stop making them 🙂
http://www.madeit.com.au/curtiepie
I make small animals for babies.
I’ve only recently starting using felt – totally in love! Currently making elephant brooches for an upcoming fete. I could do with some new supplies 😉
I like to make capes for kids and use felt for a design on the backs of the capes.
I love working with felt, and my stash is currently is desperate need of an upgrading. Thanks for a great chance to win!
I love working with felt … No unraveling! I make sweater babies to give as baby shower gifts and I love to make purses and flowers! Thank you for a chance to win!
Id make needle books with some of them. Thanks for the chance.
I love to make felt brooches. Little cupcakes and ice cream cones are my favourite.
My three year old saw the bunnies and wanted me to make them right away….guess I am making bunnies very soon 🙂
I would make some easter eggs decorated with embroidery with this beautiful felt!
Thanks for the chance.
nettiecrain@live.com
Beautiful, I can’t wait for Easter x
I like to make stuffed animals and small ornaments for the Christmas tree. I love to work with real felt as it is so soft vrs. the hard, stiff acrylic sheets that are sold in craft stores. Have a happy day – Heidi
I like to do hand embroidery with felt, mostly Christmas ornaments and Hoop art.
I like to make Christmas and holiday decorations, and small pouches for keepsakes.
I love making little brooches and applique for my decorating.The felt is such pretty colors.Thank you for a chance
These colours are inspiring! I see retro Easter ornaments in their future! Thank you to you and Two Blue Birdies!
Felt is wonderful to work with. The last thing I made was a needle case.
Love the bright colours 🙂
I love the colors! I have recently begun crafting again, and have wanted to try some felt crafts.
I love making mouslings from Frazzle Dazzle with wool felt.
Love the bunnies and the beautiful felt. Thanks for the opportunity to enter the giveaway.
I am learning to make flowers from felt. These colors would make beautiful flowers.
I love to make sweet birds and flowers as well as zoo animals for the kids to play with
I haven’t made anything from felt, but I think I would like to make softies. I love the beautiful colors of felt in your giveaway.
I love felt, i use it allot when i’m making dolls and softies!! These cosies are so cute, perfect little Easter gift!!
I love to use beautiful Australian felt to appliqué onto purses, bags and other cute items. Thanks for the link to Two Blue Birdies, their felt is gorgeous. I will definitely be stopping by to shop soon!
I have made several baby mobiles and I have some friends who are expecting 🙂
I use felt for all kinds of applique because I love the nice finished edges. The colors are beautiful these days not like in the 70’s.
I like making Xmas decorations with ribbons and buttons
I love to make ornaments and cozies – for phones and ipads etc. thanks!
I would love to make a cute Bunny pencil case like this one http://youandiheartdiy.blogspot.de/2013/11/diy-tiermappchen.html
Thanks for this great give-away.
I love to incorporate felt into wall hangings and hoop embroidery. Thanks for this chance!
I love to make little animal finger puppets, hair clips, headbands – just about anything tiny and/or decorative really!
I love making dolls with wool felt hair and other felt highlights. I also do a lot of machine embroidery with wool felt – finger puppets, dress up masks and hair felties are the main items I make.
I love sewing with wool felt and would love the chance to win some. I love to make Wendy William’s designs with it and am just about to start her Christmas Tree design and could use some more wool felt.
Beautiful prize xxx just great!
I love using felt from two blue birdies to make softies 🙂
Those felt colours are amazing! I need to make a bunny too. Thanks
I would love to make needle books from felt…
OMGeeeeeee those felt colours look super delicious!!!! I am sure I can make excellent use of those in creating some rainbow outfits for my felt folls!! 😀
Bookmarks in different shapes.
I love making mug rugs. Thank you for the giveaway.
I would love to make some toys and applique.
Thanks!
Laura.
I would love to use it as applique on accent pillows for my daughter’s room! Love the colors- so beautiful!
I just love felt today I made some hello kitty bookmarks!
I use coloured felt to back my cross stitched bookmarks and small projects.
What lovely felt colors. A lot of beautiful things could be made with this give a way! Thanks.
Love the colors..I want to make some new catnip mouses for my kitties!
I have been eyeing off doll softie patterns to make some for my nieces and would love to use this gorgeous felt for their hair, I also use felt to make hand-stitched mobiles.
I usually like to make cute soft toys with felt, but at the moment I am thinking about making a whole set of Disney-themed Christmas decorations out of felt… it will probably take me until Christmas to do it, but I think that would make such a great heirloom to carry on through many Christmases!
Thanks for the chance, this felt looks beautiful and I could definitely put it to good use 🙂
I love to make decorations with felt and this felt would be perfect – such beautiful colours
I make hanging decorations for Christmas trees, Easter trees and other occasions such as 1st birthdays. I also use felt for brooch making.
I have honestly never used felt but would like to give it a try!!!!!! sonjamclane76@yahoo.com
I have a billion pins of things I want to make with felt, but I have only done a needle book and pin cushion. I need to get busy! Now that I know a good place to buy, and hopefully win, some gorgeous wool felt, maybe I’ll get more made!
I love to use felt for making peg dolls but so hard to find locally. Thanks for introducing this wonderful new to me source
I would love to try the bunny egg cozy and saw a pattern for felt bows that would be fun!
Jewelry
I like felt for crafting with the kids and making softies
Kitty toys and applique. Thanks! notwendy gmail
Easter time is a fantastic time for children to do Art and Craft. This looks fantastic.