CLOSED - GIVEAWAY #4: Kumihimo

If you love kumihimo, you'll be thrilled to win this giveaway featuring all the kumihimo tools and supplies you'll need to get started creating wonderful designs.  Kumihimo is a Japanese braiding technique that produces a wonderful spiraling pattern.  Great for beginners and advanced beaders alike.  We love this technique so much that we have over 100 kits to guide you through the many variations of kumihimo.

Kumihimo disk, bobbins, gator weight, seed beads, clasps and more!

BONUS FLASH SALE: Tuesday, December 10 only! Get the essentials for kumihimo jewelry making and save with 25% off kumihimo tools and accessories as well as all-in-one kumihimo kits! SHOP NOW

Value: $125

HOW TO WIN:

Simply leave a comment below and you will be entered. Good luck to all!

Giveaway ends December 12th at 2pm PT.

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Comments

Rita - December 10, 2019

The Beadaholique tutorial video on kumihimo is outstanding! I am a kumihimo beginner, who thanks you so much for your tutorials!

Diane - December 10, 2019

What a beautiful collection!

Michelle Georgeson - December 10, 2019
kumihimo is a technique I would love to learn.
Berdien Zeedijk - December 10, 2019

I’ve always wanted to try kumihimo but never got to it (my list of things I want to make or try to make is endless)
This kit looks really amazing and I love to win this!

Calina - December 10, 2019

I have never experienced Kumihimo making! Would absolutely love to learn! Thanks for the giveaway!

Cecie - December 10, 2019

I’d be so excited to win this prize! Hours of fun, thanks to Beadaholique!

Sally - December 10, 2019

Wow, this looks like a great kit to have!

Sharon Talley - December 10, 2019

Good morning from Kentucky.

Brenda - December 10, 2019

Oh my what a wonderful package!! Love Kumihimo. Thanks to beadaholique.

Tonya Matherly - December 10, 2019

This really looks like a lot of fun and what a great prize

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