2017 NatCroMo Blog Tour, March 12: Daily Giveaway

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A-Glamping We Will Go: 5th Annual National Crochet Month Blog Tour

Welcome to Crochetville’s fifth annual National Crochet Month (NatCroMo) blog tour, taking place each day of March 2017. Join us for a month of virtual glamping (aka glamorous camping), as we visit crochet designers, crochet-friendly local yarn stores, and yarn companies, as well as offer some fun giveaways.

Today’s Posts: Joanne Salter | Lisa Ferrel | Jennifer Bisson | Daily Giveaway

Want to Chat about the Tour?

Part of the fun of glamping is the daily round-up around the campfire, chatting and stitching with friends. We hope you’ll join us in our NatCroMo Facebook group, where we’ll be sharing daily camping recipes, campfire songs about crochet, and so much more! We’d also love to hear about your favorite things you’ve discovered on the tour and see photos of your current crochet projects. You’re invited to join us daily for virtual cocktails/appetizers and dinner. (We’ll be sharing links to some fabulous recipes!)

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March 12 Daily Giveaway

First Responder Sweaters by Lisa Ferrel

Special thanks to Lisa Ferrel for sponsoring the March 12 Daily Giveaway for our 2017 NatCroMo Blog Tour. Lisa has generously donated one of her baby sweater crochet kits (retail value $29.99). Winner can choose from 11 different styles including Baby First Responders, Baby Skilled Trades and Baby Military.

Scroll down to the the giveaway box below to see the Entry Form and Terms and Conditions.

About Lisa:

Lisa is one of our featured crochet designers today (March 12) on the NatCroMo Blog Tour 2017, so take a look at her post to find out more about Lisa and what she is doing to celebrate National Crochet Month.

Find Amanda Online:

Website: http://www.myfingersfly.etsy.com/

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myfingersfly

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36 thoughts on “2017 NatCroMo Blog Tour, March 12: Daily Giveaway”

  1. Thank you for your generous giveaway! If I win, I will have to buy a second kit since my daughter is expecting twin boys… any day now…

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  2. It’s hard to choose just one reason for liking baby projects. I enjoy them because they are generally fast, highly portable and super cute because of their small size. I also like that they usually aren’t hot to work on since I live in Florida and can’t have heavy projects lying on my lap during the summer months.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

    Cheers,
    Shauna

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  3. The best thing about crocheting for babies is for me the speed at which projects can be completed! I love making baby stuff!

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  4. It’s fun to crochet for babies because it’s a fast project and they aren’t critical is it doesn’t come out just right! Love all the sweaters!

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  5. The best thing about crocheting for babies is putting the handmade love into all of the unique projects. Combined with the treasure of lasting quality that can be passed down for generations to come! There’s no need to return the duplicate outfit received at a baby shower with a handmade crochet gift!
    P.S. I adore your sweaters! My husband and I are both volunteer firefighters and our son would look so handsome in the firefighter sweater! Plus his Uncle is a state trooper and his other Uncle spends around 100 hours a week working EMS and they’re expecting their first bundle of joy and it would make a touching gift! I love the themes!

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  6. Crocheting baby things is so fun! The possibilities are endless; traditional or vintage styles, ranging from layettes, photo props or shoes/booties. I especially like the idea of the mom having a item made just for the new little one in mind.

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  7. The best thing about crocheting for babies is that they are easy to please as long as the item doesn’t scratch!

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  8. The best thing about crocheting for babies, Is a lot of things! but to name a few for the precious little ones, you know that what you are crocheting will keep them warm,cool and comfy, they are so much easier to crochet for everything is smaller, the colors blues,pinks white,yellow and most all the other colors look fabulous on the babies, they look cute in anything you make no matter what it is they look adorable in it and not to mention the colors make you happy while crocheting(or that just may be me that it does that to).

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  9. The best thing about crocheting for babies are the thoughts and prayers and love that go into a gift
    for that tiny human.
    And baby crochet projects are fast! Lol.

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  10. The best thing about crocheting for babies is seeing how cute they look with the things I have crocheted for them.

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  11. The best thing about crocheting for babies is being able to work up something that’s quick, but still wearable and durable even if it’s just a toy!

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  12. The best thing about crocheting for babies is it is such a happy event that you get to share in. And you can be so creative with your work… iIt is my absolute favorite. I never get bored with ant baby items!

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  13. I really like baby projects for several reasons. First being that they’re super quick to work up. Second, you can make babies anything! I love being able to make crazy cool ideas, characters, and using bright colors. Most adults don’t like to wear those but babies will wear anything! Third, the parents seem to be really appreciative of handmade items

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  14. I LOVE making anything for babies. It’s absolutely satisfying to see said project on a baby, or seeing mom’s HAPPY reaction.

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  15. The best thing about crocheting for babies is when the baby wears the item, or uses the item. Their cuteness gets accentuated by something made by ME!

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  16. The best things about crocheting for babies are that the projects (clothes, at least!) are pretty quick to make, and babies aren’t picky about colors. ๐Ÿ˜‰ (Plus, they are totes adorbs, of course…;-))

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