Welcome to Day 1!
Today is the first day of the 4K fun at Yarn Medley's from the Heart! Today, I want to ask you all to leave a comment of how you found me, and if you have ever worked with handspun yarns before?
My first free pattern for you, is the Chunky Lace Infinity Scarf! (Clicking the link should take you directly to check out!)
This would look amazing crocheted up in some handspun chunky weight, TnT, and even looks amazing in a lighter weight yarn!
Please add your projects to Ravelry, you never know what could be in store for doing so!
Be sure to check the Facebook Page for the guest designer of the day giveaway!!
Fb from the hookeraholic crochet
ReplyDeleteI found you through Facebook. I've never used handspun but I hope to some day. Thanks for sharing your patterns.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. Thank you and congratulations on 4k!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. Thank you and congratulations on 4k!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure exactly how I found you on Facebook, but I'm so glad I did! I love your patterns and your sense of humor! I have not tried handspun yarn yet, but I do want to! Congrats on this milestone!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI found you when someone shared the picture of your adorable daughter wearing the Game Time Ear Warmer. I am so glad they shared it. :-)
ReplyDeleteI found you when someone shared the picture of your adorable daughter wearing the Game Time Ear Warmer. I am so glad they shared it. :-)
ReplyDeleteI found you a while ago :) but I'm glad I did :) you have some amazing designs!! congrats on 4k fans!!!
ReplyDeleteI found you through Facebook and I have never used handspun yarn. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI found you in connection to one of the crochet groups I'm in on facebook, and I've never used hand-spun yarns before.
ReplyDeleteI found you on Facebook, but not sure where through. I've never used a hand spun yarn!
ReplyDeleteFound you through Hookeraholic on Facebook. I have never used your yarn but would love to if I ever get the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI found you through hookeraholic's on facebook. I've only been crocheting since early June of this year, but am absolutely in love with it!! Haven't had the pleasure of using homespun yet but will definitely try the first chance I get! Congrats on your milestone and keep up the beautiful work!!!
ReplyDeleteFound this from fb and I have not used handspun yarn but looking in to getting some.
ReplyDeleteFound this from fb and I have not used handspun yarn but looking in to getting some.
ReplyDeleteI found you through the Facebook group Crochet Addicts. I am a beginner and have only made 3 items. I have never used handspun yarn.
ReplyDeleteI found you through the Facebook group Crochet Addicts. I am a beginner and have only made 3 items. I have never used handspun yarn.
ReplyDeleteI found you through the Briar Rose testers group. I am so happy for you, Congratulations!! I have not had a chance to try some handspun yak or llama since I am allergic to sheeps wool.
ReplyDeleteI found you through Facebook. I've never used handspun but I hope to some day. Thanks for sharing your patterns.
ReplyDeleteI found you threw Facebook group ELK studio crocheters. Thanks for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteI found you threw Facebook group ELK studio crocheters. Thanks for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you and congratulations on 4k!
ReplyDeleteFellow, crocheter from FB.....I've worked with Home Spun, It works up better with a larger hook. Thanks for sharing your pattern with us.
ReplyDeleteI found you through Facebook. I have used handspun yarn and would love to eventually learn to spin. Congrats on the 4K!
ReplyDeleteI found you on Facebook I've not worked with homespun yarn yet but I am excited to try it.
ReplyDeleteHI! I found you on FB in crazy hookers group, great gals! I have not tried Home Spun bit always willing to try...
ReplyDeleteBeen a fan for a while, found you on facebook but can't remember exactly where. Haven't worked with handspun much. I tend to use lighter weights most of the time.
ReplyDeleteIn the timeline of posts from ELK Studio Crocheters
ReplyDeleteThx for the lovely pattern! Your yarn is gorgeous! I've never worked with homespun yet! I'm a seamstress of 45 plus years and since I learned to crochet last October I haven't sewn hardly at all. My regret is that I didn't learn 40 years ago. I learned of you from fb. Thx again and looking forward to more of your beautiful work. Donna
ReplyDeleteI found you through Facebook :D I dont remember exactly
ReplyDeleteI found you through Facebook :D I dont remember exactly
ReplyDeleteI found you on Facebook and I've never worked with homespun yarn before
ReplyDeleteI found you through Facebook. I have not tried homespun yarn yet. Congratulations and thank you for sharing your patterns.
ReplyDeleteFound you through Facebook. Thank you for the pattern. I like homespun but only with some patterns. Love/hate relationship sometimes lol!
ReplyDeleteI found you on FB. I have not used handspun yarn before. Thank you so much for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteI found you on FB. I have not used handspun yarn before. Thank you so much for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteI found you on FB. I have not used handspun yarn before. Thank you so much for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteSomeone posted your link on Facebook; no I've never worked with hand spun yarn before but would sure love too. Thank you for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteI found you on Facebook through hookeeroholic. Thanks for the pattern
ReplyDeleteI found you via Facebook, and I've never used homespun yarn before. I look forward to trying and I wish to hand dye my own one day.
ReplyDeleteSomeone posted your link on Facebook; no I've never worked with hand spun yarn before but would sure love too. Thank you for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteFound you through a shared link on fb. Have never tried handspun but would love to. Thanks and congrats on 4k!
ReplyDeleteFound you through The Hookeraholic on FB. I have used hand spun yarn and I love your pattern!!
ReplyDeleteFound u on Fb. Never used homespun, what is it?
ReplyDeleteFound u on Fb. Never used homespun, what is it?
ReplyDeletefound you on fb. never used homespun. thank you for pattern!
ReplyDeleteFound you on Facebook and we unfortunately don't seem to get homespun in my country
ReplyDeleteI found you on Facebook and I've never used handspun yarn before. It's beautiful though! Thank you so very much for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteFound you through FB and The Hookeraholic Crochet. I've never used homespun yarn but would love to try. Thanks for the beautiful pattern😊
ReplyDeleteHookerholic Crochet shared your information on facebook, I have 2 balls of gorgeous handspun that have been patiently waiting to make their debut as finished works. Thank you so much for sharing your talent!
ReplyDeleteAnother person who found you through facebook. :) I'm pretty sure it was from The Hookeraholic Crochet, but it may have been another crochet page? I have never used handspun yarn before, but this looks gorgeous! Thank you so much for the freebie.
ReplyDeleteFrom The Hookeraholic Crochet on Facebook
ReplyDeleteFound you through Crochetaholic. Posted in my 2 Facebook groups! 😊 thanks for your generosity! 😊
ReplyDeleteI found you on facebook someone shared
ReplyDeleteFound you through Facebook. I've never used handspun, I'd love to one day but as I mainly make toys for my kids or parties they get invited to I haven't had much call for fancy stuff.
ReplyDeleteFound you on my Facebook news feed and I never used home spun yarn
ReplyDeleteI found you on fb through hookeraholic crochet. I tried using homespun yarn when I first started crocheting, but couldn't do it. I would be willing to try it again now that I'm a little more experienced.
ReplyDeleteThrough hookeraholic posting and congrats on your 4K i have used hand spun yarn.
ReplyDeleteFb from the hookeraholic crochet
ReplyDeleteI found you on FB. No I haven't used handspun yarn before but I am looking forward to any new experiences. There are yarns I have bought and won't again but that is is the only way to learn. Thank you for your pattern.
ReplyDeleteFacebook from the hookeraholic crochet!!
ReplyDeleteFacebook from the hookeraholic crochet!!
ReplyDeleteThe Hookeraholic Facebook page.
ReplyDeleteFound you thru hookeraholic
ReplyDeleteCAU Facebook group
ReplyDeleteHookeraholic on facebook is how I found you.
ReplyDeleteI can't remember how I found you but I have not had the pleasure of working with handspun wool as yet...I live up north and we have loads of agricultural fairs coming up...maybe I can talk my sweet hubby into getting me some when we go =)
ReplyDeleteLove everything you do...thanks for everything!!
I found you through fb awhile ago. I've only used hand spun a few times for baby hats. It's so beautiful! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteFound you on Facebook via the Hookeraholic Crochet...I've been crocheting for a year now & I haven't used handspun yarn yet, but I would like to give it a try...
ReplyDeleteFound you on Facebook via the Hookeraholic Crochet...I've been crocheting for a year now & I haven't used handspun yarn yet, but I would like to give it a try...
ReplyDeleteFound you on Facebook via the Hookeraholic Crochet...I've been crocheting for a year now & I haven't used handspun yarn yet, but I would like to give it a try...
ReplyDeleteFound you from link shared by Hookeraholic Crochet!! :D Thanks for the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteOn Facebook in a post from a friend of a friend of a friend...have not tried homespun yet but it looks amazing!
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ReplyDeleteFound you via FaceBook on The Hookeraholic Crochet page. I have never worked with homespun yarn. Maybe in my future
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how I found your site. I do know that I had found it some time ago, had your site link saved in my phone, then when I got a new phone I list everything I had saved. I've been following the Hookeraholic on fb, and that's how I going your page for the second time. I have never worked with hand spun yarn before. But I'm very interested in the process of how yarn is made. I think it would be fun to craft your own yarn.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how I found your site. I do know that I had found it some time ago, had your site link saved in my phone, then when I got a new phone I list everything I had saved. I've been following the Hookeraholic on fb, and that's how I going your page for the second time. I have never worked with hand spun yarn before. But I'm very interested in the process of how yarn is made. I think it would be fun to craft your own yarn.
ReplyDeleteI found you on the Hookeraholic fb page. I have never worked with hand spun yarn. It is very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI found you on fb somehow! Lol, I just don't remember from what page. I've never used hand spun yarn, haven't really got to use much yarn actually since I'm still pretty new to crochet. I love it though! :)
ReplyDeleteI was on Facebook in the Hookeraholic site.
ReplyDeleteI had come across some your designs on Ravelry, quite some time ago. You have "my" kind of humour too. Today, I saw The Hookeraholic promote your 4k celebration. Huge Congratulations on your milestone. I have crocheted with some homespun....a knitter friend of mine taught a dyeing class at our city's fall fair a couple of years ago....it was so much fun.....and omg, handspun? Delish!!! Diana Pincombe, Ontario
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pattern! I haven't worked much with chunky yarn but I'm excited to get started on one of these. The big decidion: do I give it to one of my 3 daughters or keep it for myself??? lol.. Thank you for your lovely generosity. I found you through Hookeraholic's site and her amazing giveaways!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pattern, I found you through Facebook, have never used this type of yarn. Thank you
ReplyDeleteI can't remember how I found you, probably from a Giveaway on Facebook. I have never used handspun yarn, but I've been wanting to buy some.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations FB Hookeraholic
ReplyDeletefound you on Facebook. Looking forward to trying my hand at this. Thank You
ReplyDeleteA wonderful post for The Hookerholic! Can't wait to try out the pattern!
ReplyDeleteI found you through a link on Facebook Ravelry patterns. I have never worked with hand spun yarn. I'm just now in the last 6 months branching out from acrylic yarns after 37 years of crocheting. I have to be careful because some of the people I make things for are allergic or don't care for the feel of wool. Thank you offering this pattern. I'm looking forward to making this cowl for myself once I am finished with my Christmas gifts I'm making.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet and gracious of you to give away patterns for free. Thank you ever so much!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet and gracious of you to give away patterns for free. Thank you ever so much!
ReplyDeleteI found you through a Facebook posting. Congrats on your 4K, thank you for sharing this beautiful pattern �� I have not used hand spun yarn, but I would love to ��
ReplyDeleteFound you thru The Hookeraholic Crochet fb page. Never tried handspun yarn yet but I'd love to someday! Congrats on the 4K and thank you for the freebies!
ReplyDeleteFound you thru The Hookeraholic Crochet fb page. Never tried handspun yarn yet but I'd love to someday! Congrats on the 4K and thank you for the freebies!
ReplyDeleteI found you on Ravelry Free Pattern Alerts on FB, Thank you for the free patterns.
ReplyDeleteI found you when Sick 'Lil Monkeys shared your link on Facebook. ��
ReplyDeleteFound you via The Hookeraholic Crochet page! Congratulations on reaching 4K!!!
ReplyDeleteFacebook! Yes I have worked with hand spun yarn!
ReplyDeleteI found you from fb.. hookeraholic crochet. And no I've never worked with handspun yarn
ReplyDeleteI found out about this on sick lil monkeys on fb and never have worked with hand spun yarn
ReplyDeleteI found you through Facebook via Sick Lil Monkeys. I think I've used one skein of hand spun yarn.
ReplyDeleteI found you through FB by way of Elk Studios group. I've never used handspun yarn. Maybe someday.
ReplyDeleteI also found you via a Facebook post from Hookeraholic.
ReplyDeleteI also found you via a Facebook post from Hookeraholic.
ReplyDeleteHi found you through facebook. no I have never used handspun yarn
ReplyDeleteThis was posted by a member of a crochet group on FB. I have never worked with handspun yarn. But I have a ball waiting patiently for me.
ReplyDeleteThe name of the group is Sistas Crochet.
ReplyDeleteThe name of the group is Sistas Crochet.
ReplyDeleteThis was posted by a member of a crochet group on FB. I have never worked with handspun yarn. But I have a ball waiting patiently for me.
ReplyDeleteI found you via the Hookeraholic Crochet Facebook page. I haven't worked with handspun yarns yet, but I've been looking in my area for some to start playing with!
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