ICEHO’s KNITTED AUCTION
Congratulations to our winners and our thanks to the ICEHO Community for its support in this campaign
Winners
Diagonally Hand-Knitted Scarf - SDGs Colors
Conevery Valencius
Hand-knitted Wool Socks
Nancy Jacobs
C - Size L/XL
Conevery Valencius
F - Size S; H - Size XXL
Libby Robin
A - Size S; D - Size L/XL; N - Size XS; G - Size M
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All bids are donations to advance ICEHO's mission (Bids will not be reimbursed)
The current top-dollar bid for each item will be displayed on the bid form every even day date (i.e., every two days between February 9th and February 19th).
Closing date is Friday February 19th, Midnight, Central European Time. The highest bidder for each item will be announced on Monday, February 22nd
All auctioned items will be delivered directly to your door from our knitting headquarters in Vienna, Austria (costs of delivery included)
All bids above the specified minima will be receive Underwriter Status (Scarf) or Supporter Status (Socks) in the ICEHOUSE SOCIETY for one year
If you are upping an earlier bid, please pay only the increment to your original bid. We will match your contact information to sum your bids and calculate your place in the bidding
Diagonally Hand-Knitted Scarf
1.5 m long, 25 cm wide -in the SDG Colors
Minimum Bid: US$ 60 / €$ 50
After clicking on “place bid” you will be asked to add your contact information (only for payment/delivery purposes related to this auction). Bids will become official only after the payment instructions are followed and and we receive confirmation of your payment.
Hand-knitted Wool Socks
Multiple colors and designs, all adult sizes
Minimum Bid: US$ 30 / €$ 25
Place a Bid by clicking on the picture
Closing date is Friday February 19th, Midnight, CET
The winners will be announced on February 22nd
We thank Verena Winiwarter for crafting this idea and providing her time and knitting skills to support this community