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The Crochet Express National Crochet Month Blog Tour
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: Sara Leighton | Mary Jane Hall | Anzula Yarns | 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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Anzula Yarns
Crochetville is very proud to have Anzula Yarns with us today, March 8, as one of the featured yarn companies on our 2016 Designer Blog Tour in honor of National Crochet Month (NatCroMo).
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About Anzula Yarns:
Anzula is an American company, founded by Sabrina Famellos. Anzula specializes in hand-dyed luxury yarn and spinning fiber.
After years of selling her personal brand of crocheted goods and hand-spun yarn at market and working as a certified massage therapist and nanny, Sabrina’s love of color drove her to begin conducting experiments, hand-dyeing yarn and fiber out of her bathtub and kitchen sink.
In 2006, Sabrina launched an Etsy shop named Anzula. The Etsy shop sold hand-dyed yarn and fiber and original crochet patterns, as well as handmade garments and accessories. In 2008, she lost her massage instructor position; as a result, she shifted all her focus toward Anzula.
Sabrina’s passion has lead Anzula to carry a wide-ranging collection of exotic and traditional blends of yarn and fibers. Each of our 17 yarn lines is available in more than 100 semi-solid colorways — a distinctive heirloom aesthetic that Anzula has come to be well-known for. You can see our newest 2016 colorway release here.
Anzula yarns can be found in nearly 200 yarn shops, specialty stores, and online retailers in North America, Europe and Asia.
Find Anzula Yarns Online:
Website: anzula.com/
Facebook – facebook.com/AnzulaYarns/
Instagram – instagram.com/anzulaluxuryfibers/
Twitter – twitter.com/Anzula
Pinterest – pinterest.com/anzulayarns/
Ravelry – ravelry.com/groups/anzula
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