Thanksgiving is right around the corner (my favorite holiday!)
I have so many things I am thankful for; my family, my freedom, my health. But, one of the things that I am most thankful for is being able to crochet. Not only has crochet supported me and my family for 30 years, it has brought me joy everyday. Honestly, I would crochet everyday even if I never made a dime from it.
But, it is Friday, so how about a contest? I will give one person their choice of any PDF pattern on my site, bellacrochet.com.
I will select the winner at random, and send out the patterns in the morning (Saturday.) I will post the name of the winner here, so be sure to check back in the morning to see if you won. If I do not hear back from the winner within 7 days, I will select a new winner. Failure to contact me will result in the forfeiture of all prizes.
Also, if you post anonymously, please be sure I have a way to identify you (at least give your first name or a nick name in your comment; I have no way of knowing who is posting.)
To enter, just leave a comment answering this question:
Are you crocheting any Thanksgiving themed items this year? Or have you in the past?
This contest is now closed. Please stop by again soon!
This contest is now closed. Please stop by again soon!
Yes, I crocheted four of your adorable owls to use as name places at our Thanksgiving dinner table. They turned out GREAT! I love your patterns; they are so easy to follow, and clearly written. You are gifted! If I get time, I want to crochet little autumn leaves for napkin rings, too.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to all of us who are entering the contest! And I know just which pattern I will select. :)
I have made a turkey to hang in a door wreath. It seems I am pretty busy the month of November and don't get done with much for ME. :-) I am grateful for being busy though. Thanks for the chance Ann.
ReplyDeleteI also love to relax while crocheting. It is my down time. I have crocheted colorful turkey magnets for my fridgie. Love them! I know exactly which pattern I would love to select for Christmas. Here's hoping! Thank you! Karen K.
ReplyDeleteI am so busy still working on Christmas gifts, just finished one small blanket for my Grand daughter, now to finish her brothers dragon wearing blanket, more doll clothes..... but after Christmas I will love to start right in on next year, as I do every year lol. ty for a chance
ReplyDeleteConni.....
ReplyDeleteI have been Crocheting for many years as well for a few years there I couldn't even afford Yarn or thread. I saved my needle that I had when I was a teenager and have made many things for my family and Friends. I Crochet and donate Hats to the NICU for the Hospital and for people I know needs a hat or scarf. I'm grateful for my Family, they are everything to me. I'm most grateful to be able to still Crochet as I feel Arthritis forming in my hands and I fear one day I won't be able to do that anymore like my 81 year old Mother who cries because she cannot do the beautiful Crochet and Embroidery she once did. So I have many gifts to be Thankful for. Thank You and God Bless
Conni ConniM1@hotmail.com
yes I will be crochet doily's for Thanksgiving. I Love all crochet it helps me to relax.*
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make some turkey coasters this year. A few years ago I made my son a turkey amigurumi. He still plays with it from time to time.
ReplyDeleteI've never made crochet decorations for Thanksgiving, but I plan to make some this year. I want to make some pumpkins and maybe a Turkey if I have time.
ReplyDeleteOver the years I've made several decorations for Thanksgiving. Right now I covet your Thanksgiving Angel. If I don't win it I'll purchase the pattern. I win either way! Blessings,
ReplyDeleteSherri
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I have made some turkey and pumpkin potholders for Thanksgiving. I would like to make a Thanksgiving doily someday. There are just not enough hours of crochet time to make everything that I would like to do. Sending Thanksgiving blessings to you and your family. Susan N.
ReplyDeleteI'm mostly working on Christmas things, but have made a few Thanksgiving hotpads and dishcloths.
ReplyDeleteI have never crocheted any Thanksgiving themed items because in my country we do not celebrate it.
ReplyDeleteSame here, we donot have thanks giving day - we always remember what others did for use and behave respectfully with them.
ReplyDeleteDarshana