NatCroMo 2016, March 3: Daily Giveaway

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The Crochet Express National Crochet Month Blog Tour

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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: Stacy Vaka | Jocelyn Sass | Robyn Chachula | Interlacements | Daily Giveaway

Want to Chat about the Tour?

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 3 Daily Giveaway

Moda Dea Tutu and Gleam

Crochetville is the sponsor of the  March 3 Daily Giveaway on The Crochet Express. We graciously thank ourselves for donating:

  • 5 balls of Moda Dea Tutu in White
  • 5 balls of Moda Dea Gleam in Black Pearl

Approximate retail value is $50.

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Enter the Giveaway:

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43 thoughts on “NatCroMo 2016, March 3: Daily Giveaway”

  1. Oh wow what interesting Yarn in such beautiful colors. Thank you so much for this opportunity.

    My favorite yarn so far has been the yarn I won last year it was Silk Sari from Red Hearts. I never got to work on Silk yarn at all. It was truly an experience of a lifetime.

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  2. Typically my favorite yarn is the one in my hand. However, this last year I was fortunate enough to get my hands on some natural fiber yarns, and oh my, it changed my world.

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  3. I Loooovvvvveeeee Interlacement yarns! What a coincidence that they are one of the feature yarns. Great prices, fibers and colors.

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  4. I like Red Heart’s Unforgettable for incredible colors. Love Paton’s Classic Wool and the Decor blends. Kristin Omdahl’s Bamboo So Fine. Many more too!

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  5. Love Moda and StyleCraft yarns! …Actually, now that I think about it, I don’t think there’s a yarn yet that I’ve met and didn’t like!! 🙂

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  6. I don’t have a favorite, though I do have a wool allergy that keeps me from using a lot of yarns. Current favorites for the things I’ve been working on of late are relatively cheap yarns: Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable and pretty much every variation of Caron Simply Soft.

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  7. I don’t get to experiment with many different yarns. My favorite that I have used is I love this yarn from Hobby Lobby. I also like Red Heart Soft and With Love. .

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  8. I have met few yarns I didn’t like. The ones I use most are Red Heart, Lion Brand, Paton, Bernat, Premier and Caron. I have yet to use Moda Dea TuTu yarn. These look lovely!

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  9. Those yarns look so gorgeous. I love working with machine washable wool because it gives a great stitch definition. :]

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  10. My favorite yarn is 100% cotton. I am making items for my great granddaughter and she loves the feel of cotton. I would love to try this yarn it looks wonderful Thank you for this chance to win this yarn.

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  11. My favorite yarn FREE yarn! 🙂 Really, I love the higher end brands that can only be found in local shops.

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  12. I love all kinds of yarns, especially ones with interesting textures and colors. I love Noro yarns with their interesting and vibrant colorways.

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