Thursday, December 9, 2010

New Sponsor! Be Sweet!

I know it's been a while since I posted but this post I have truly looked forward to writing.
There are not very many companies out there that make a quality product and make sure that the product helps those in need. I am honored to have one of my toys sponsored by Be Sweet which is one of those companies. I hope you go over to their site and look at all this company does and makes. Be Sweet not only makes eco-friendly yarn but helps women in Africa by providing job training, giving the women a skill with their job and, as if that isn't enough,  donates money to the local schools in the woman's area.
 
These are some of the lovely ladies that work this amazing yarn.
Nadine Curtis is the owner and was nice enough to sponsor the yarn for the Sisters reversible toy from  Itty-Bitty Toys by Susan B Anderson. When I found out that the yarn was on it's way I got very excited and then when it arrived in the mail I actually jumped for joy, when I opened the envelope, so my boys got all excited as well. We all did a little dance and ooed and awed over the yarn then I cut off tiny bits of it so that the boys could touch and feel it. They are not old enough to understand that what they are feeling is fibers all the way from Africa made by the most amazing African ladies but I know and they can feel my excitement and think it is pretty special themselves.
I received 4 skeins to use in making the toy. The colors are Natural, Navy, Tangerine, and Lime Green.

and I made this with it.


As you can see, I did not use the lime green color but I promise to use it for good. I was inspired by this company to pay it forward and I have started knitting hats for the preemies at my local NICU. The reversible doll is also going to be given to the hospital to a child that needs a friend (or 2) to help him or her through a hard time. You can read more about this in this blog post where I have put up a free pattern.

The braids were made with left over yarn from other projects.

The sisters is a fun easy toy and I followed the pattern exactly except for the arms. It would have been to much work to stuff them after I knit them so I stuffed the hand part as I was closing them up and then I just left the upper arms unstuffed.

Working with this yarn is AMAZING! I can't stop petting these tinny little preemie hats I'm making with the left over yarn. It is made of organic cotton and bamboo. It's a little thick and thin but not to extreme. The yarn can be easy to split if you are not paying attention because you are reading a book or watching TV but this yarn is so dreamy that it deserves all of your attention. Knowing that the yarn is organic and that the dyes are low impact makes it even better. I wish I could work with this yarn all the time. It would make a great infant blanket. It is even machine washable!

 
Here is a photo of the beautiful Nadine Curtis, who was amazing enough to donate the yarn for this toy and one skein of the Bambino Taffy In the Coco color for a giveaway! Yes you read me right. I'm sure you have seen these at your local yarn store. Now you get to try if you are lucky!

Nadine was nice enough to answer a quick web interview for me to tell us more about this amazing company and it was such a delight to e-mail back and fourth with her about this sponsorship.

There  is the interview.

Who is the mastermind behind Be Sweet yarns and how did the company get it´s start?
I am the owner, Nadine Curtis, and decided to start a range of hand knitting yarns made from fibers that I was working with for our South African accessories range.  I had the opportunity to live in South Africa for a couple of years and fell in love with innovative craft products coupled with production by people in empowering job creation programs. 

Who is your yarn artist and where does s/he get his/her inspiration?
We work with many groups and artisans to produce our complete range.  The inspirations come from many places.  Our new Bambino Taffy was inspired by developing further our "self striping" "all in one" yarns but with a cotton based fiber.  Also we wanted to make it look cute and sweet so we packaged like a piece of taffy candy - hence the name.

What inspired you to give back to people in need?
Why not?  Living in South Africa it's easy to feel drawn to helping others that are less fortunate.  There is a lot of poverty and I believed that I could find a way to do my little part to help others there. 

With giving back, how do you choose the programs that you give to from all the different programs out there?
The school that we give donations to is based in the small community where our mohair group is located and the children and education of that community is in need.  We want to help give opportunities to the children of our artisans.  The Bright Start program was started by my friend Sally Whitford and her mother Sharon who are dynamic women and also believe that giving youngsters the opportunity to learn is where changing and uplifting a community begins.

Is there anything new and exciting that you are working on now that you would like to share with us?
Yes yes yes!  We have new colors and patterns coming out for Spring 2011 including a new Magic Ball color called Blossoms, Misty Lakes, and Antique.  Also two new Bambino Taffy colors -- French Revolution and Candy Sprinkles.
Next fall we will be launching a new simplicity line with some really fun and unique fiber combinations in gorgeous colors with elegant patterns to support.  

Thank you so much Nadine. You are an inspiration to us all.

I hope all my readers treat themselves and make a difference by buying some Be Sweet yarn this season. You know you deserve a treat!


OK here are the rules of what you need to do to win this amazing yarn.




You have 4 chances to win if you follow the rules.


Here are the rules:
1. Go to the website and find what your favorite yarn and color is. Come back and leave a comment with contact info.
2. Become a follower or sign up for my feed via e-mail at the bottom of the page then come back and leave a comment with contact info
3. Tweet about this giveaway with a link to this site and then come back and leave your twitter id or become a follower on twitter @OlofDrofn.
4. Put up a blog post about this giveaway and come back with the link to it and contact info.
 Remember that you have to come back and comment for each entry but if you forgot to put contact info then your entry is invalid. If you forgot to add something please delete your first entry before you enter your correction.  I'm sorry, but you have to live in North America or know someone in North America that is willing to receive this and send it to you, to be eligible to win this prize.
Giveaway will be open til Sunday the 19th of December 2010 at midnight.  Winner will be announced on the following Monday. 

69 comments:

  1. Oh, what a beautiful story! I just looked at their colors and love chocolate - I'm a sucker for browns. But Aubergine is a close second.

    My contact info:
    mysteryrobin@gmail.com

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  2. I love the Moody Blues magic skein. :-)

    knit-o-matic on ravelry or somerknits (at) aim dot com

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  3. I love the Bambino Taffy!
    melxcloud at gmail dot com

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  4. I love the Brushed Mohair in Aubergine! It's so beautiful! I'm PurlVerde on Ravelry and my e-mail is housemonkeywoo@hotmail.com

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  5. i died when i saw the ectra fine mohair in sunshine..i love yellow!

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  6. Lovely post! The Handspun Merino in Bright Pink would make a lovely hat for my niece.

    avennett AT verizon DOT net

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  7. I follow with GFC/blogger.

    avennett AT verizon DOT net

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  8. Followiong on Twitter as knitterofhats

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  9. I love love love the website. It's so bright and colorful and the pictures are wonderful! I think my favorite yarn is the slubby merino in hyacinth...or maybe pale mauve...I think I can't make this decision!

    Email: afh163@gmail.com

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  10. I want that Bambino Winter Mint!
    Lovely website.

    ajsignups@yahoo.com

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  11. I was taking a look at the regular bamboo yarn and that grey is really lovely!

    Really great giveaway, the yarn looks yummy!

    I am alleybeth on Ravelry OR aehogue @ hotmail . com

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  12. Love the story - the reversible dolls would be a great 4H project. :)

    The yarn all looks nummy! I really like the Bambino Taffy in licorice.

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  13. Forgot my rav name: aewsimmons

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  14. What fabulous yarns! So difficult to choose, but my favourite is the Magic Ball yarn in "Forest Fruits mg45"

    I'm zilliah on ravelry, or zilliahbailey (at) gmail (dot) com

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  15. My fave is the Sensation yarn in "Festival"

    contact:
    a.nicoleparker11@gmail.com

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  16. I'm following you now too! I'm zilliah on ravelry, or zilliahbailey (at) gmail (dot) com

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  17. I already follow your blog via email!

    Gotta say, I like T-shirt. It's non-allergenic, sounds comfy, and is always a surprise. Life needs more surprises, even in yarn.

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  18. I've twittered about your giveaway: https://twitter.com/zilliahbailey

    I'm zilliah on ravelry, or zilliahbailey (at) gmail (dot) come

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  19. Blogged!!!

    http://knit-o-matic.blogspot.com/2010/12/yarn.html

    knit-o-matic on ravelry

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  20. love these yummy yarns! colors are fantastic and the company has a great idea. anything that contributes to empowering women and helping children is just wonderful. love the 'taffy' yarns and i think licorice looks delicious!


    kguennette@yahoo.com

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  21. i don't think i could choose just one!! so many pretty colors, such a great story......

    -oonaghfibersmyth on ravelry

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  22. I love the Bamboo beautiful colors how can you choose just one? Lovely!


    lotsofhermies on Ravelry

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  23. The Cotton Candy yarn in color #531 Pink caught my eye. :-)

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  24. I especially love the Taffy in Licorice!

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  25. I love the wild silk in "patina" because it matches my hair...I'm nicely "patina'd" too!I'm slippinstitches on Ravelry.
    becwin1@hotmail.com

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  27. I love color #588 Pacific Blue in the Cotton Candy yarn.

    contact info: knittingdancer on Ravelry

    knittingdancer(at) gmail (dot) com.

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  28. I simply love the licorice colorway. So fiting since I love licorice too!

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  29. I love the Cotton Candy in Peacock. It was hard to choose, so many beautiful colors.

    greyowl60atyahoodotcom

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  30. I love the Merino in Lichen. Such a beautiful color!

    (InJuneau on Ravelry)

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  31. I love the Cotton Candy in the Kingfisher! Beautiful! Thank you! Stephanie (indigodogmt on Ravelry)

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  32. There is no possible way to choose a favorite! But I've always been intrigued by the Magic Ball. "Ice cream" sure looks delicious! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  33. Already a follower! :)

    raelynne01

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  34. Hmmm...that Bambino Taffy is pretty cool. The Coco colorway is great! Although I think I LOVE the Licorice and Salt Water Taffy colorways as well. :)

    I also love the Magic Ball skeins, especially the Blue Jeans colorway. :)

    raelynne01 on Rav

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  35. I think the candy pink bambino yarn is my favorite. So many pretty ones to choose from!
    kimberly.mace at gmail dot com

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  36. I am now following you with google friend connect. :)
    kimberly.mace at gmail dot com

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  37. tweeted this contest. you can view it here: http://twitter.com/#!/kimmyxoxo/status/13254645707177984

    I am kimmyxoxo on twitter and am following you there :)
    kimberly.mace at gmail dot com

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  38. It is a hard decision between Bamboo in Deep Purple and Bambino in Crimson. Think the red wins!

    RoamingKnitter on Ravelry.

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  40. tweeted it on twitter: @LaCeramiste

    laceramiste at gmail dot com

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  41. what a cool organization! i really like the bambino in robin's egg.

    laceramiste at gmail dot com

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  42. followed your blog! mine is
    createoutofthinair.blogspot

    laceramiste at gmail dot com

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  43. barbara143 on ravelryDecember 10, 2010 at 11:42 AM

    i love the dark camel mohair.
    barbara143 on Ravelry
    alvinearl at msn com

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  44. Great story...lovely yarns!
    My favorite would be the Bambino Taffy in Cocoa!

    bcgrim@gmail.com

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  45. Thank you for this post. What a great company. I've bookmarked their yarn and love the Bambino Taffy in the Salt Water Taffy color. I'm aslo very intrigued by their banana silk yarns.

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  46. So many yummy colors, but sea green and Aubergine are a tie!

    I'm Sara6908 on Rav

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  47. I am a follower! I love your site and really enjoyed being a test knitter for you!

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  48. A am subscribed to your blog!

    (MissMelissaZ on Ravelry)

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  49. I was already following you on Twitter and updated all my followers about your giveaway!

    (MissMelissaZ on Ravelry)

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  50. I tweeted with a link! I'm Sara6908 there too!

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  51. I like so many of the yarns, and pattersn. but I'll choose the WIld Silk in Charcoal. I can be emailed though my blogger profile.

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  52. I follow through blogger and can be emailed though my blogger profile.

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  53. LOVE the Bambino Taffy and sweet & sour is soooooo pretty. Great story, great website and looks like great yarn!

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  54. I absolutely love the regular bamboo in Plum! Beautiful website too.
    Contact: littlestpretzel@gmail dot com

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  55. Wild Silk in Charcoal looks gorgeous!

    Collienchen @ ravelry

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  56. I love the willow green cotton candy

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  57. The Bambino Taffy is great, I love self-striping yarn. Coco or Spearmint GUm are both gorgeous colours.

    I am knitmish on Ravelry. Thanks :)

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  58. What a wonderful yarn company!
    That will definitely be on my list to buy. I would love to try the Bambino Taffy in Licorice.

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  59. Great story. Good yarn source to know about. Tangerine is my choice! amchart on Ravelry or theharts at windstream dot net

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  60. great interview! My best friend has been working for africare for 20+ years now , great work being done across the seas!


    i follow

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  61. love the magic balls! forest fruits, lovely!

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  62. I'd love to make my sister's baby a blanket in cotton candy (camel natural and baby blue)

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  63. I love all the colours as some are very unusual! But my favourite would have to be the LIME!

    I can be contacted at
    baxtersmum@gmail.com

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  64. http://knitonepurltwo.craft-blogs.co.uk/

    I wrote about Nadine and the yarns on my blog.

    My favourite colour in the Magic Balls is definitely Silver Lining by far! So beautiful in just a few colours..

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  65. I have just subscribed to your newsletter.

    My favourite colour in the Magic Balls is still Silver Lining. It looks beautiful and amazing, I'd love to try that on my knitting board!

    You can contact me at
    baxtersmum@gmail.com

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  66. They have so many beautiful yarns, but I think my favorite is the wild silk in the patina color.

    rainfeather13 AT yahoo DOT com

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