2017 NatCroMo Blog Tour, April 1: 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.

March 20 Original Posts: Melinda Miller | Pam Dajczak | Julie King | 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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April 1 March 20 Daily Giveaway

Rainbow Crocheted Afghans by Amanda Perkins (Search Press)

SPECIAL NOTE: We experienced a technical glitch with the March 20 giveaway results, and we are not able to access the entries to assign a winner. We apologize for any inconvenience and disappointment, but we have to run the giveaway over again. The NEW giveaway period will be open from 12:00 AM CDT on April 1 through 12:00 AM CDT on April 8. Scroll on down to enter the giveaway.

 

Special thanks to Search Press for sponsoring the March 20 Daily Giveaway for our 2017 NatCroMo Blog Tour. Search Press has generously donated a prize of one copy of the book Rainbow Crocheted Afghans by Amanda Perkins.

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

About Search Press:

“Search Press is the leading art and craft publisher in the UK, specialising in fine art, textiles, general crafts and children’s crafts.” They are independent and family-owned. They “have a strong and dedicated team, with everyone playing their part in the process, from the warehouse staff to the sales and marketing team, production department, accounts and designers and editors.” You can read more about Search Press on their About Us page.

Find Search Press North America Online:

Website: http://www.searchpressusa.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/searchpress.north.america

Twitter: https://twitter.com/SearchPressNA

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/searchpress_na/

Enter the Giveaway:

NEW GIVEAWAY OPEN 12:00 AM CDT April 1 through 12:00 AM CDT April 8.

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83 thoughts on “2017 NatCroMo Blog Tour, April 1: Daily Giveaway”

  1. Pretty much year round. I might swap to scarves or baby blankets in the very hottest part of the summer. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  2. I crochet blankets year round… squares or hexes in the warmer months, continuous in the cooler months. Keeps my lap comfortable! Thank you for the giveaway!

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  3. I crochet them mostly when I have a specific need — only some people are going to get that amount of time dedicated to them, so it could be anytime in the year (and most of my family birthdays are late summer/early fall).

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  4. For larger afghans, I will take a summer break. I have made motifs and pieces of afghans though during warmer months. It is very easy and portable to work on pieced projects during the warmer months when I am at the ball field for my kids playing baseball.

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  5. I live somewhere it’s basically summer year round (Hawaii) but I still love crocheting blankets anytime – specifically for donating to Pine Ridge Reservation: the poorest place in the US with one of the harshest climates ?

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  6. I crochet blankets year round as they are a go-to gift for both wedding and baby shower gifts!!!! And I do so love Amanda’s blanket designs they are a true work of art and so beautifully colored. I would love to win a copy of this book!

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  7. I’ve only made 5 bed sized afghans in the 10 years I’ve been crocheting. So I clearly take my time making them hahaha

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  8. Another great must-have book by Amanda Perkins. She is a genious for colorful and creative motifwork. I would love this book and drule over it daily 😀

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  9. I try to crochet year-round, even the big projects. I would love to win this book. I love the colorful projects! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  10. I’d like to take a break! Sometimes that isn’t possible though if you have orders. Crank up the A/C and turn on a fan and crochet on! 😉

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  11. I crochet afghans when I want to gift or for home regardless of what season it is. It doesn’t bother me to do it during summer. What matters is for whom it is.

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  12. Don’t know yet… I am a beginner and didn’t crochet any blanket… YET. I for sure would like to!
    Thank you for the giveaway!
    Malca

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  13. When I’ve made afghans, I’ve done it year around. I don’t make them so much anymore, and I do pay attention now to how hot I get with something on my lap. I’m more likely to be making a shawl now. My most recent afghans were for babies.

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  14. I have only completed baby afghans, all as gifts. I have 1 UFO afghan that I am making for my own bed and will finish it some day! Yes, I work on these anytime of year, but prefer to work on them during cold months.

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  15. I work on blankets year round. Not when it is hot in the house, but they are nice with the AC is set just a little too low for my tastes!

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  16. I crochet afghans year round. They are my favorite type of project, even though they take longer than anything else.

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  17. I like the color arrangements in the patterns. Would definitely help me with yarn selection. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  18. I crochet in any season – summers in Michigan aren’t overly hot – so i would make a blanket any time of year.

    I’ve only been crocheting one year but I’ve made two baby blankets, two large throws and a queen sized blanket so far and I’ve got yarn set aside for at least three more.

    I’m pretty much enthralled at the idea of making oodles of blankets!

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  19. Two finished crocheted afghans I made so far. One crocheted afghan is halfways, so be it time for more afgans inspiration. I love bright rainbow colors ans as I have my birthday today (yes on April Fools day, no joking) it would be fun to win this beauticul book as an extra birthday present.!

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  20. Three, but I use the components in a lot of other things (squares, long strips) I make more often, so I wind up getting afghan books a lot, even when I don’t intend on making an afghan, because I like the components of enough patterns to find the book useful.

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  21. Didn’t we already do this once? LOL total Number of afghans I’ve made in my life = 0! Not because I didn’t want to make one, but every time I made a number of granny squares I ended up using them for something else. But I really want to make one, especially in rainbow hues, so this book would be wonderful! Thanks for the second chance to win it!

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  22. I’ve never made a full afghan actually – I’ve made enough squares (I make them to donate to Pine Ridge Reservation) to make whole blankets but I have no idea how many…

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  23. I’ve never made an afghan before. My focus isn’t that great when it comes to crocheting anything larger than a shawl. I’m not giving up, though. I’m beginning to make my first afghan using large granny squares with my friends.

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  24. I have crocheted at least ten afghans, mostly gifts but I did save one for me. It is the warmest, coziest blanket I own. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  25. I crochet slow so I definitely haven’t made as many afghans as others. I think I’ve only made 5 or 6 since I started crocheting again in earnest a couple of years ago. Still, I love making them for charity and as gifts.

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  26. I never keep count of the afghans I make for others. I have been crocheting for over 40 years and besides family, other recipients include chemo patients at our local hospital whom I have never met. Just trying to wrap people in love and warmth… now I need to make a pair of baby afghans for my brand new twin boy grandbabies!

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  27. I have made at least 10 afghans. Designs are so numerous, colors are fun to pick. Yes I would love to win, get more ideas!

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  28. I have only recently returned to crochet after decades, literally! Long ago I might have made one blanket. I made lots of scarves and some granny square Christmas stockings for nieces and nephews, but not many blankets. I am now beginning the Moorland blanket by Lucy of Attic24. I also have the Celtic Tiles blanket by Lilla Bjorn Crochet on my list….can’t wait to try overlay crochet. It is certainly NOY my Grandmother’s crochet anymore! 🙂

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