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November 1, 2009

Winner!

And other Big! Announcements!

First, by drawing, out of a little Fire King bowl, the winner of the 'from Bindi and Me, to You' baby alpaca handsspun lacewgt yarn is (drum roll, please...)

Stacy!  Yea! for Stacy!  Stacy, email me (over there in yon sidebar info) and we get shipping it to you squared away, toot sweet.

And check over at Just-a-mere to see who won the fab feedsack fat 8th's Dearest Sister is giving away.

Announcement #2! Dearest Sister and I are embarking on a new shared adventure.  Just like Lewis and Clark, we are. (OK, not really.) We have had many shared adventures in the past, and now we are adding commerce to our list.  AtomicSisters Etsy is opening today.  To begin with, I will list handspun yarn and she will list feedsack fabric, aprons, and children's hankies. Eventually, perhaps later there will be other 'venturing' out, but this is where we start.  For those not familiar with Etsy, search for AtomicSisters (no space), under sellers.  Look and see!

Announcement #3 Dearest Sister and I are continuing our most recent shared adventure. We are keeping on with 'tag team' blogging through November. At least.  With maybe the occasional help of the 'cereal' blogger, if she can be coerced. (I happen to know her cereal of choice used to be shredded wheat...)

Our Halloween went famously!  Lots (but not too many) trick or treaters.  Some candy left over.  And I got to take the Grandbebes out.  Grandbebe Girl did a bang up job of it, too.

Grandbebe Two collected candy (not really) as a Red Hot Chili Pepper!


Grandbebe Girl was a Fluffy Pink Poodle.


Complete with curly poodle tail.  She collected lots of candy.  And said 'trick or treat' and 'thank you' for every piece!
And here we are...in November.
Posted by Iron Needles at 3:31 PM
Labels: contest

9 comments:

jan said...

Do you think the pepper will have to be a poodle next year? Wouldn't you like to be a pepper, too?
(sorry, I couldn't help it...)

November 1, 2009 at 4:21 PM
Stacy Kraus McDonald said...

OMG... those grandbebes are ADORABLE!!!! Such cute little outfits. You are a lucky lady for sure.

November 1, 2009 at 4:23 PM
Lynne said...

Congrats to Stacy!

November 1, 2009 at 6:10 PM
Anonymous said...

She will have to wait 2 years to be a poodle, hoping to have them be 'thing one and thing two' next year!

November 1, 2009 at 8:44 PM
Anonymous said...

Also LOVE your store!

November 1, 2009 at 8:47 PM
Tish said...

Cute Grandgirls! (I like Jan's comment!)

November 1, 2009 at 9:18 PM
Martha said...

Grandbebes look so adorable in their costumes -- that poodle outfit should definitely be handed down to younger sister in the family tradition.

Congrats to Stacy on winning the beautiful yarn.

November 1, 2009 at 11:37 PM
Susan said...

OMG the cuteness of those two! And I think I may need an apron.

November 2, 2009 at 6:57 AM
Kate/High Altitude Gardening said...

Congrats on the Etsy store - this is exciting. I have really enjoyed following your blog and Jan's. It's inspired me to be lots more productive with my own. PS: Cute bebe!

November 2, 2009 at 9:42 AM

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