12 Days of Thanksgiving – Day 11 – Crochet Time

It’s Day 11 of the 12 Days of Thanksgiving, and today we’re thankful for crochet time. I’m pretty sure we’d all agree that we wish there was more time during the day to get some crocheting done. I hope you’re able to pick up your hook at least a handful of times during the week.

If you’re just joining the 12 Days of Thanksgiving event, here’s the details.

I’ve teamed up with a few designer friends. Each day I’ll share something we’re grateful for, and then we will each offer a pattern or two, that relates to the day’s theme, for 50% OFF.

Please make sure you visit and support these amazing designers. They are talented, giving, and wonderful people and I’m truly grateful for their friendships.



12 DAYS OF THANKSGIVING

DAY 11 – CROCHET TIME


I feel like my crochet time is feast or famine. Either I work on a project every day (for probably more hours than I should) or I don’t pick up my hook for weeks. And I wish I could regulate it just a bit more because I would love to have that crochet/relaxation time every day, even if it’s only for 30 minutes.

Let crochet be your therapy. ~ Kristine Mullen


HOW IT WORKS….

You can receive each of the patterns listed below for 50% off. (Today’s offer expires 11/21 @5am EDT)

  1. Click any image or link below and be taken to the designers shop.
  2. Add the pattern to your cart.
  3. At checkout use coupon code CROCHET (code will change daily).
  4. Today it’s 3 of my patterns, so you can add one or all of them to your cart and you will get the 50% off all of them.

NOTE: Because of multiple designers and patterns, refunds will not be given, so please make sure the discount is applied before completing checkout.



12 DAYS OF THANKSGIVING – SALES EVENT


The Tunisian honeycomb stitch uses two beginner stitches and mixes them together to create a honeycomb effect. This is a fun cowl to try the stitch out on, or if you’re already familiar with the stitch you’ll have a fun project to work up.

Tunisian Honeycomb Cowl




This adv. beg Tunisian pullover uses a construction method that is great for beginners. With a slightly more advanced Tunisian stitch and some bulky yarn, this pullover will keep you warm no matter what the temperature.

Get the Tunisian Snowbird Pullover



Add this cardigan to your favorite outfit for a little extra style. Whether you’re a beginner when it comes to Tunisian crochet, or you’ve been doing it for a while, you’ll be able to tackle this beginner pattern.

Get the Tunisian Caia Cardigan

Tunisian crochet cardigan sweater pattern

Check back tomorrow for day 12 of why we’re thankful & blessed.

Happy Crocheting!




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