2017 NatCroMo Blog Tour, March 15: Daily Giveaway

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: Donna Childs | Sylvie Damey | Dragonfly Fibers | 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 15 Daily Giveaway

Dragonfly Fibers | NatCroMo Giveaway

Dragonfly Fibers is offering a skein of Selkie Sport in the winner’s choice of color. Retailing at $33, Selkie Sport is a warm, beautiful 70% Bluefaced Leicester and 30% Mulberry Silk sport weight yarn with a lovely draping quality and super-soft sheen. Each skein is approximately 4 oz and 340 yards. You can crochet any type of project with this versatile yarn from shawls to sweaters and skirts and soft baby items.

Scroll down to the bottom of the post to see the Entry Form and Terms and Conditions.

 

Find Dragonfly Fibers Online:

Website: http://www.dragonflyfibers.com/

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Enter the Giveway:

To enter the giveaway, leave a comment on this post and tell us what you’d like to make with the yarn.

Giveaway is open from 3/15/17 at 8:00 am CDT. to 3/22/17 at 8:00 am CDT.  A winner will be selected by a random drawing.

Entrants must be 19 years of age or older. Void where prohibited.

 

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105 thoughts on “2017 NatCroMo Blog Tour, March 15: Daily Giveaway”

  1. I would love to have a chance to crochet with Selkie Sport. I would make either a cowl or a small shawl/scarl. I love the plum color displayed, but the greens call to me as green is my favorite color.

    thanks!
    Rita

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  2. This yarn sounds perfect for the Virginia Cardigan that I want to make since discovering Amanda Perkins earlier in the month through this very blog tour! 🙂

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  3. I woul love this yarn to make a wide brim hat that I have recently found a pattern for. I think the plum color would look stunning!

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  4. such beautiful yarn! Anything from a cowl to a scarf or even a shawlette would be something I’d like to make with it.:)

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  5. I would like to win the Selkie sport yarn so that I could make the Firefly Diaphanous shawl, designed by Kathy North. I think the Selkie yarn would be perfect for that shawl☺

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  6. I would make one of Andi Satterlund’s patterns. I’ve had my eye on her Miette and Marion patterns for some time now. This yarn would be so perfect for one of her cropped cardigans.

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  7. I think I would make a scarf that I could wear every day. I’m just not sure if I would crochet it important weave it. Maybe I’d do a bit of both.

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  8. I would like to make a large shawl with this yarn. I received DragonFly from a YarnBox order and love the way it worked up and draped.

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  9. All of my friend here in Martinsburg , WV have used this yarn and love it. However, I have not ever gotten a chance to use it. Please pick me.

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  10. Beautiful color, I just want to reach out and touch it. I have a pattern for a bolero. I would like to make with this yarn, Thanks for the chance!

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  11. I would use it to make hair on a doll i’m knitting for my granddaughter, she would love her ‘raggy’ doll to have purple hair

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  12. I would love to win. My favorite color is purple so I would probably pick that color. I would love to make a spring shawl or scarf for myself. I don’t make things for myself at all. So this would be nice to win.
    Tyvm Jennifer

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  13. I would use this yarn to crochet a scarf or shawlette, probably in a lace pattern. If I win, I will not know which color to choose because all the colors are so rich and vibrant.

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  14. I would make a beautiful shawl for a good friend of mine who brings joy to me everytime we chat <3 life is all about the little things!

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  15. I’m really into shawls lately, so likely I would make a shawl with it. And I love a sportweight yarn! Thanks for the opportunity to win this lovely skein!

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  16. I had been working on an idea for my granddaughter involving a crochet Faerie doll and so far no yarn in particular had spoken to me as wanting to play a role in the process. Dragonfly Fibers has changed all of this ~: )
    Looking forward to working with you!

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  17. I’d like to crochet a summer shawlette, say fractal danger, from the Selkie sport. The silk gives the color an added boost from an already wonderful color from Dragonfly.

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  18. I think this would work up into a lovely pair of fingerless gloves or a lacy shawl just perfect to ward off the chill of the a/c here in a Florida. It looks so luscious!

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  19. I’d love to crochet a beautiful, lacy shawl with Dragon Fibers’ Selkie Sport yarn. The hardest part is choosing the pattern, but I’d be eager to feel the strand move through my fingers. Thanks for the opportunity!

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  20. Such beautiful yarn and the color featured as well!!! Thank you for the chance to win a skein and should I win, a lovely shawlette is what I would make!!

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  21. I would like to make a lace luxury scarf or two if there is enough yarn! A nice rose color would be heavenly. NATCROMO has been alot of fun introducing me to new designers & web sites that I probably wouldn’t have discovered on my own. Crocheville is the BEST!.

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  22. Oh wow this is gorgeous! I’d love to make a shawl with this yarn for my friend and neighbor who has been such an amazing help with my disability the past couple of years ?

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  23. Oh, this is beautiful yarn! I have 2 shawls I would like to make with this yarn. Either Wheat Sheaf Shawl by Miriam Kajtner or Keora Shawl by Tian Connaughton. I would need to buy more yarn with the second option though – oh the tragedy to buy gorgeous yarn!

    Thank you for the opportunity!

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  24. I’m sure I’d make a lightweight spring or fall scarf or cowl with this! I can’t seem to get enough of scarves and cowls 🙂

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  25. I’m thinking a beautiful cowl, probably one of the patterns out of Celtic Cable Crochet books by Bonnie Barker 🙂 lovely patterns and this is such a scrumptious yarn I think the combo would be perfection!

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