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Giveaway!

Want to win? Now through Saturday, April 30th at 11:59pm MST you can enter to win a handmade cowl just right for spring! The color may vary from the one shown here.


To enter this contest, simply visit Lucindas Designs etsy boutique and pick out your favorite item. Then leave a comment (in English, please) here with your name, contact information, and favorite item. Receive bonus entries by (1) following this blog or (2) becoming a fan on facebook

Contest is open worldwide. There are no residency restrictions for this contest. Must be 18 or older. Limit four entries per household/person/email address (only one entry per method). Void where prohibited by law. All entries are audited and confirmed prior to drawing. Entrants must be fans/followers at the time of the drawing for additional entries to be valid. Random drawing will be held the first week of May.
Odds of winning depend on the number of entries. There are no size, color, or condition guarantees. The winner will be notified on the Louise Knits Facebook PageFACEBOOK and shipping details will be shared through Facebook messaging and email. Please be sure to leave your contact information and become a fan on Facebook!!

Comments

Carol said…
I like this one, Knitted Cowl Scarf in egyptian cotton, neck warmer with wooden custom button closure, pink, peach. I like the way it is knitted and the colors. Very nice. email is, mrs.carolatgmail.com
Marie Digne said…
I like very much this scarf ! a very classy and elegant one you can wear on a coolness summer evening upon a white tee-shirt or cotton tunic ! Great accessory !
my email : marie.digne@gmail.com
mlhummy said…
I love the knitted scarf in a wool merino blend. Nice and long and the fringe is great!!
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Duni said…
I love the infinity cowl scarf made from italian jersey!

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Duni said…
I'm following your blog!
Julie said…
Scarf cowl t shirt topper in Italian Modal love this
absolutely beautiful items
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follow blog jelaws5
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athompson said…
i love the Infinity Scarf cowl t shirt topper in Italian Modal jersey. very pretty!
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Nancy said…
I like the Sarong in Italian Viscose.

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