Welcome to the twentieth Yarn Fanatic Party!
I hope that everyone had a great weekend, and that it included yarn in some fashion. My parents were able to come for a long weekend visit, so we played lots of games and I neglected all of my crafting. I did visit a cute little yarn shop on Sunday, and although I greatly loved their selection, I did leave empty handed. Nothing was "just perfect" for me right now.
This party is dedicated to your projects that use yarn. The vast majority of these projects are either crocheted or knitted. However, there are many other creative ways to craft with yarn! Last week Cindy shared this adorable wreath that she made, without a hook or needle in sight!
This week's giveaway is sponsored by Happily Hooked Magazine. They are giving one lucky reader a one year subscription! I just received my own subscription, and I am already hooked. (I'll be telling you more about it this week, so lookout for it!)
Details and Important Information: This is not a physical magazine -- it is a web based magazine that can be viewed on a web capable device. You must be 18+ and a US resident to enter. Void where prohibited. Winner will have 48 hours to respond to my email or a new winner will be drawn. The Philosopher Wife and Eye Love Knots are not responsible for prize fulfillment.
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Time to party!
What have you created with yarn? It could be something you crocheted, knitted, or anything that used yarn. It can be a new project or an old one. (I would appreciate it though if it had not been linked up to a previous Yarn Fanatic Party.) I can't wait to see what you've created!
The only rule is that everything you link to must be family friendly. I would appreciate it very much if you:
- Add my Yarn Fanatic Party button to your post or party page.
Also, by linking up you are giving me permission to use your photo if you get featured.
Thank you for hosting the party!
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Hugs and love from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Ravelry! That's where I get most of my patterns.
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ReplyDeleteBooks is where I get most of my patterns
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