
The month of March is National Crochet Month. Donna and I hope you’ll join the Crochetville community all month long as we present: A Tour through Crochet Country, a whirlwind trip to visit with 48 of your favorite crochet designers.
The complete tour schedule is included at the bottom of this post. Each day of the month we’ll post a new message with an overview of that day’s tour stop(s) as well as links to the stop(s) for the previous day and the next day. Create a bookmark to our blog home page and visit it every day. You won’t want to miss a single stop along the way!
What Will You Get?
You will get a special surprise at each stop along the blog tour. You might pick up a free pattern created just for this event. Maybe you’ll get a sneak peek at a designer’s crochet studio. Maybe you’ll find a stitch or technique tutorial. You might even get a chance to learn some fascinating crochet history.
This tour is our way of saying thank you to crocheters everywhere for supporting the crochet community with your purchases of individual patterns, books, magazines, crochet hooks and tools, yarn, and thread. We hope you enjoy what we have to share with you this month!
Help Us Give Back: Project Night Night

We are fortunate to be blessed with safe and comfortable homes, plentiful and nourishing food, our families, and all the friends we’ve made in the crochet community. Unfortunately, not everyone shares in this good fortune. We believe in the importance of giving back to the community.
As a group, the participating designers selected a very special charity to support this month: Project Night Night, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides over 25,000 Night Night Packages each year to homeless children. Each package consists of a new sturdy tote bag with a new security blanket, an age-appropriate children’s book, and a stuffed animal. These comfort objects help to reduce the trauma of homelessness for the children served by Project Night Night. Both the handmade blankets and stuffed animals provide the children with objects of love and security.
You can help us help Project Night Night by making and sending in a new crocheted blankets (50” x 60” or smaller) and/or making a financial donations. A group effort will help us do more for Project Night Night than any of us could possibly do on our own.
Donation Totals:
Blankets: _______
Financial Donations: $________
Crochet Guild of America
All designers participating in the tour are Professional or Associate Professional members of the Crochet Guild of America (CGOA). CGOA offers two national conferences each year with an extensive list of crochet classes, an annual Design Competition, a Professional Development Day, and a Master of Advanced Crochet Stitches and Techniques program. Hundreds of local chapters around the country provide crocheters additional opportunities to learn about crochet and advance their skills. Other member benefits include a subscription to Crochet! magazine, a private email discussion group for members, discounts to online retailers, and classes at our Chain Link conferences. Please consider joining the organization and help us in our mission to advance the art of crochet and continue crochet skills into the next generation.
List of Stops Along the Tour
Click on any designer’s name to go directly to their blog.
While you are invited to visit any site at any time, a designer’s post created specifically for A Tour through Crochet Country will not be posted until his or her scheduled date.
Share With Us
Have you enjoyed A Tour through Crochet Country? We’d love to hear your opinions on the tour and any suggestions you have for making next year’s tour even better.
You can share your thoughts with us several ways:
1. Leave a comment on this post.
2. Leave a comment on the discussion thread at the Crochetville forum.
3. Leave a comment on Crochetville’s Facebook page.
Help Promote the Tour
Let’s get a lot of attention for National Crochet Month in 2013 by promoting A Tour through Crochet Country. Would you like to help us publicize this event? We’d truly appreciate your help. Pick one or more of the following ways to promote the blog tour:
1. Post a link to this post on your Facebook page.
2. Post a link to this post on Twitter.
3. Post a link to this post and talk about the tour on your blog.
4. Do steps 1-3 for the discussion thread on Crochetville.
We even have a blog tour button you can snag and include with your posts.
Thanks for everything you can do to help spread the word! Wouldn’t it be cool if we could somehow reach all of the 1.7 million crocheting households in the United States? If you’re going to dream, dream big, I say!
I’m really looking forward to participating and checking out all these great blogs this month!
I learned something quite interesting at Shelby Allaho’s blog. I hope you didn’t miss it. This is going to be a fun road trip.
This is such a faboulous idea–I usually find crochet blogs in a hit or miss manner, so to be able to visit with other crocheters like this is brilliant! Thank you for setting this up.
I’d love to get featured on the tour! Is it too late to join? I have over 10,000 Facebook fans and would love to promote and participate!
Blog: http://www.rajkpatterns.com
Facebook.com/rakjpatterns
We’d love to have you! We still have some spaces left. The only requirement for the tour is that all participating designers be Professional or Associate Professional members of the Crochet Guild of America (CGOA).
I have tried your CGOA button and also your Project Night Night button. Neither of them work. I would really like to put them on my blog. http://www.mountainmadecrochet.com
I went to Project Night Night and got their button. I love doing charity work and will be crocheting blankets for them for sure. Thanks
Thank you for letting us know, Julie! We’ve fixed the links to Project Night Night and CGOA. This post was from our Blog Tour two years ago, so sometimes things need a little attention after that long.
You’re welcome, Julie!