2017 NatCroMo Blog Tour, March 5: 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: Tanja Osswald | Akua Lezli Hope | 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 5 Daily Giveaway

Crochet Answer Book | Edie Eckman

Congratulations to Keri G, winner of this giveaway! Keri, check your email for a message asking for your mailing address. Please respond by noon CDT on 3/19/17. If we don’t hear from you by this time, we will have to select another winner.

Special thanks to  Crochetville for sponsoring the March 5 Daily Giveaway on the 2017 NatCroMo Blog Tour. Crochetville is generously donating a copy of The Crochet Answer Book (first edition) by Edie Eckman.

 

Enter the Giveaway

Leave a comment on this blog post from now until 12:00 midnight CST on March 12. A random winner will be chosen from all comments.

You must enter a valid email address when leaving a comment. Your email address will not be displayed publicly and will only be used to contact you if you are selected as the winner.

Contest open to any one 18 years of age or older. Void where prohibited.

 

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84 thoughts on “2017 NatCroMo Blog Tour, March 5: Daily Giveaway”

  1. Thanks for the giveaway! And all the work of putting together the tour. It’s so much fun to see the different designers.

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  2. I love the blog tour every year. It’s fun and interesting to see what all these talented crochet designers are doing.

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  3. Very interesting tour. I have lots of questions about how to fix problems that arise while I’m crocheting. This book will be a great help.

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  4. This is one of those resources that is timeless! Great for anyone looking to start, do some trouble-shooting, or brush up on forgotten skills.

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  5. I look forward the the crochetville tour every year and this year has been no exception on the beautiful talent of “our” crochet designers! Thanks for the chance to win this book in the giveaway.

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  6. Thank you for all the work you do to put together the blog tour. I look forward to it every year and have found some fantastic new designers because of it. I also appreciate the giveaways.

    Cheers,
    Shauna

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  7. Thank you for all you do, especially every March! Please enter me in today’s giveaway. I’ve wanted this book for awhile. Thanks!

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  8. Enjoying the glamping tour. We are leaving for Lake Greenwood Campground this coming week. Would really enjoy the book. Thanks for all of the information you share.

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  9. Edie Eckman is the queen of crochet so this would be an invaluable book to add to my library. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  10. First of all would like to thank you for all you do. Love learning and getting fresh ideas. I’m fairly new to the blog but am a on here daily

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  11. Congrats on 5 years of hosting this event. Wtg I’ve enjoyed this for the past 3 years. Hoping for many more in the future.

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  12. I just joined the group, wanted to say thank you!
    I am also looking for an old pattern from March 1980-1990, it is the sneaker booty, that was published in Annie’s Attic.

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  13. F-a-b-u-l-o-u-s! Your arch 1st celebratory Crochet Q&A book giveaway, plus all the other daily giveaways for March 2017 are wonderful fun. Each designer spotlight so far is interesting and very informative. Thank you!

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  14. I think this book subject was a great idea,,,as many times you just need someone else to explain a technique a different way in order to understand it, some video tutorials are great but others go way too fast and their hands are in the way or they don’t hold the yarn/thread like you do, so it’s awhile before you can figure out what to do. You spend as much time trying to find an explanation/learning tool as you do trying to get the stitch or technique downpat.

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  15. This sounds like a very useful book. I like the idea of having a book rather than having to hunt around on the internet for information.

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  16. I’ve been enjoying the tour (this is the 3rd year I’ve followed), and it’s always an inspiration for ideas on what to crochet next!

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  17. So excited to know about National Crochet Month this. Still being new to crochet (I’ve used all the fantastic Youtube vids, Ravelry Information, and beginner books in the last 2 years and have progressed rapidly); I’m enamored with learning about pattern designers, writers, dyers and more. This website offers such a fantastic look into that world because you do so often get stuck on designers you know. Thank God I saw the info for NatCroMo posted on Instagram….gotta love social media!

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    • I’m so sorry for that blatant typo! That should have read, “I’m so excited to know about National Crochet Month. This is such an awesome idea!” My keyboard had a mind of it’s own.

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  18. I was just starting to learn about all the crochet info on the web when my daughter invited me to come to the shop she sometimes works in (Nature’s Yarns) in Fairfax, VA for a workshop with Edie Eckman. At the time I had a conflict and did not go. I didn’t even realize what a special opportunity it was. Since then I’ve found several of Edie’s books in the library.

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  19. Loving this blog tour/crochet month bonanza.
    The Crochet Answer Book seems like an excellent addition to any crocheter’s library.

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  20. I’m so happy the National Crochet Month Blog is back. There are so many interesting items to read about I sometimes don’t know where to start! 🙂 Thanks for all the hard work you put into this effort!

    Alice

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  21. Would love to have some answers at my fingertips…. without having to worry about if I have an internet connection to be able to google it.

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  22. Thank you so much for the giveaways and the Blog Tour!! I look forward to it every year!! Thanks for all the hard work you put into it and all the wonderful designers!!

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  23. Yes please! Being dyslexic, my husband usually has to help me decode things with crochet. Thankfully I married a great man that not only can read a pattern he can crochet too!!! He is a life saver.. But when he is at work I still need help LOL.

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