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Genki giveaway.

Ok, here's the thing: two of my sisters and my Mum and I are sitting here waiting for the surgeon to call to tell us that Dad is out of his operation. Then we can go to the hospital and see him.

Today has been one of the longest days of my life. We've walked the city streets, we've had coffees and picked at sandwiches and now we're here and waiting and occasionally I'm knitting and I need a distraction.

So to take my mind off it, I thought we'd have ourselves a bit of a giveaway. Well actually my gorgeous friend Chanie did. She wrote me a letter the other day. Have a look, see what you think and leave a comment below.

Dear Kate,


When Genki created the “I love craft” tee it was inspired by women like you. Not a flash in the pan kind of craft girl, but the one that weaves the beauty of craft into her everyday and by sharing it with others makes the world a better place.


Excuse the soppiness, but as someone who’s very new to craft (but always admired from afar), I now get what all the hype is about. While my work is often messy, crooked and a little dodgy, I’m hooked.


I love having a peek into your life via Foxs Lane and enjoy the warm, funny & insightful comments from your beautiful community of readers.


So here is a pressie from Genki to a lucky Foxs Lane follower who is a lover of all things crafty. I have an “I love craft” Genki tee to giveaway in the size & style as chosen by the winner (see photos).


All they need to do is tell me what's the next crafty project on their to do list.


In case they don’t know this already, Genki tees are all made here in Melbourne from 100% Australian or NZ cotton and are limited edition.


Good luck to everyone!


Stay genki,


Chanie x



The boatneck t is also available in white with green print.

How cute are those t's! I hear all the cool crafty gals will be wearing them this year.
Check out the rest of the Genki range and Chanie's blog.

We'll choose a winner on Friday.

And thank you all sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much for the emails and comments about my Dad. I and in fact my whole family have been moved and overwhelmed. We really appreciate it.

Update: The surgeon called. He's out. It was a success. We're off to the hospital now.