Happy {giveaway} Thursday! I have the cutest handmade business for you to meet today. And you just might fall in love with a little furry friend or two! I’m excited to introduce you to a local Maine business called, Romney Ridge Farm Yarn Co! Romney Ridge Farms is home grown and handmade. They take “Keeping it Local” very seriously. Their wool is 100% Maine grown and they use Maine produced dyes as well. Romney Ridge’s hand dyed yarn is so delicious! Just check out their ombre yarn…..
Isn’t it just beautiful? The ombre hues make me swoon! Thinking I may need to dig out my crochet hook again……wouldn’t it make the great….. wash cloths? {ok, so that’s about the only thing i can crochet…..but still}
Romney Ridge is environmentally friendly. They recycle their dye baths up to 10 times, which reduces water usage and fuel for heating the dye baths. Awesome!!
Meet Kelly: Now you’re probably wondering about the gal behind this colorful business. Her name is Kelly Corbett, and she is a stay at home mom to 3 kiddos. Oh and she dyes 10-20 times each day. {haha} She has a flock of 34 sheep and goats in Woolwich, Maine. And she even has a little yarn shop that you can visit and meet Romeo the Goat.
Another fun product available from Romney Ridge Farm is their new Needle Felting Kits. You can make adorable sheep, rabbits, birds, gnomes, puffin, and more! The kids include all materials, tools, and instructions to make 2-3 animals. {all items in the needle felting kits are made in the USA!}
Love the nubby sheep!
They have needle felting kits for all skills levels, including the cutest owl ever!
Discount: get a FREE Mini Chick Kit with any Needle Felting kit order!
GIVEAWAY
one lucky reader will win a Puffin Needle Felting Kit! {a $20 value}
How to Enter: simply leave a comment on this post and tell me the name you’d give that cute Puffin! {1 entry, required}
Optional Extra Entries: leave a comment for each entry!
- Like Romney Ridge Farm Yarn Co on Facebook {1 entry}
- Follow Romney Ridge Farm Yarn Co on Twitter {1 entry}
- Follow Romney Ridge Farm Yarn Co on Google+ {1 entry}
- Follow Romney Ridge Farm Yarn Co blog { 1 entry}
- Follow Craftaholics Anonymous via RSS or email updates {1 entry}
Up to 6 entries per person.
Giveaway ends Wednesday, April 11, 2012 at 11:59PM ET. Winner will be chosen at random. USA residents only. Must be over 18 years old to enter. In order to win, all rules and entry guidelines must be followed.
disclosure: This post is brought to you by Romney Ridge Farms Yarn Co. Please see my disclosure link for a complete statement.



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I’d name him Quimsby.
I receive email updates from Craftaholics Anonymous.
polly puffin
haha or… linda! i usually tend to name things after the person i received it from :]
liked romney ridge farm yarn co on facebook
followed romney ridge farm yarn co on twitter
followed romney ridge farm yarn co on google +
followed romney ridge farm yarn co blog
following Craftaholics Anonymous via RSS
I think I would call the puffin Banjo….always liked that name :)
I already like RR on FB!
I already follow CA on RSS! :)
weird – the links are only working for the Google +….all other turned up as a 404 not found error. I searched/found them on FB and twitter.
I’d call that cute little Puffin Ozwaldo. Just cause he looks like an Ozwaldo! I Love Needle Felting. I make lots of little stuff. Today I’m making some felted Peas in Pods to add to a pot of Alphabet Soup (all felt) I’m making for my grandaughter for her 3rd birthday. It contains letters, bow tie pasta, carrots & peas.
I think it’s a female puffin and since I really like Pippa Middleton (I’m a fan of the Royals) I think her name should be Pippa Puffin.
I’m following you on facebook and enjoy the inspiration I get from reading your entries.
I think Beeker would be a perfect name!
Polly. :)