NatCroMo 2016, March 28: Daily Giveaway

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Welcome to Crochetville’s fourth annual National Crochet Month (NatCroMo) blog tour, taking place each day of March 2016. Join us as we take a virtual tour on our passenger steam train, The Crochet Express, visiting crochet designers, crochet-friendly local yarn stores, and yarn companies, and offer some fun giveaways.

Today’s Posts: Susie Allen | Cylinda Mathews | Lindsey Stephens | Common Threads Yarn Shop | Daily Giveaway

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Part of the fun of taking a passenger steam train trip is talking with your fellow passengers. This year, we’re providing two locations where our passengers can get to know each other. We’d 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 22 Daily Giveaway

Interlacements Yarns | Rick Rack | Summer Fruit

Special thanks to Interlacements Yarns for sponsoring the March 28 Daily Giveaway on The Crochet Express. Interlacements has generously donated:

  • One 1200-yard skein of Interlacements Rick Rack yarn in the stunning colorway of Summer Fruit
  • One Corded Summer Fruit Shawl Pattern featuring Tunisian crochet

Retail value: $46

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

About Rick Rack Yarn:

The most beautiful rayon yarn to weave, crochet  and knit. Available in all colorways, variegated and semi solids. This yarn has a wonderful drape. Wash gentle and tumble dry.
Type: Novelty
Fiber Content: Rayon
Yardage: 1200 yds approx
Size Weight: 16 oz

 

About Interlacements

Interlacements was our featured yarn company on March 3. Click here to learn more about their wonderful yarns.

Find Interlacements Online: 

Website: http://interlacementsyarns.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/interlacements

 

 

Enter the Giveaway:

The Rafflecopter box below is where you enter the giveaway. It is also where the giveaway winner is announced. Scroll to the paragraph below the box for more details. The winner will be contacted via email.

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 When the giveaway has ended, the giveaway winner will be announced in the Rafflecopter box above. If it says, “This contest is no longer accepting entries,” that means we have not yet drawn a winner. If that is the case, please check back later. The random drawing will be conducted no later than 7 days after the giveaway has ended.

 

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54 thoughts on “NatCroMo 2016, March 28: Daily Giveaway”

  1. I will love to design a fabulous shawl with this fabulous yarn. Thanks for the opportunity. I Loooovvvvveeeee this yarn.

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  2. Since I am a beginner, I think that I would make some lovely flower embellishments with this yarn and then once it is in my hands, see what else I am drawn to make.

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  3. With 1200 yds of this gorgeous yarn I would whip up a garment, probably a summer top leaving enough for a light summer shawlette.

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  4. As I have said before I would make a lovely lacey summer time shawl. However, I might also make a summery tunic to wear over a t-shirt or camisole.

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  5. I really have no idea what I would make, but the color is gorgeous and I’d find a project to do it justice! 🙂

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  6. I have a project in mind (bohemian vest) that I have been wanting to make. This would be enough yarn for the vest AND a matching hat. Love this yarn and hope I win.

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  7. I’d make one of the many shawls I have saved on ravelry…some very pretty lace ones. So come fall I have a night light shawl to wear as the weather cools.

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