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Yarn Fanatic Link Party #18 – My First!

January 7, 2015

Happy 2015 to All!


I have been doing lots of planning and brainstorming for EyeLoveKnots for 2015. One of the things on my list was a linky party, but I didn’t want to go it alone. I came across The Philosopher’s Wife right after I started participating in linky parties, and I’ve been following along ever since – since her first Yarn Fanatic Party! It’s an honor to be able to co-host alongside Rachel.

I love the idea of a “yarn party” because it’s a challenge – so I challenge you to get creative! Share with us, your yarn crafts – however you use it!

In celebration of the new year, Rachel of The Philosopher’s Wife has sponsored a $5 Amazon Gift Code Giveaway.
You must be 18 years or older, and a US resident to enter. Void where prohibited. Winner will be notified by email by The Philosopher’s Wife and have 48 hours to respond, or a new winner will be drawn.

a Rafflecopter giveaway


If you missed my last post, check out my Solid Granny Square free crochet pattern. This post includes a photo tutorial of the first two rounds, showing how to attach your new yarn color, how to work an invisible join and how to weave in your ends! PDF option coming soon.

Join the Party!

The Yarn Fanatic Party will begin every Monday, and run through Sunday night. You have all week and weekend to post your fantastic yarn related projects!

The rule is simple – please share projects that are family friendly.

We encourage you to:

*Become a Follower of the blog where you linked up. Following both is also greatly appreciated!

Alexandra of EyeLoveKnots

Blog ~ Facebook ~ Pinterest ~ Etsy

Rachel of The Philosopher’s Wife

Blog ~ Facebook ~ Pinterest ~ Twitter ~ Etsy

*Check out the other Great Projects that have been linked up!

*Spread the comment love!

Features will be chosen weekly. By linking up, you give us permission to feature your item.

An InLinkz Link-up


Filed Under: Link Ups & Giveaways, Uncategorized Tagged With: Crochet, Giveaway, Knit, Link Party, Link Up, Linky, The Philosophers Wife, Yarn, Yarn Fanatic Party

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Comments

  1. Jenny Guldin says

    January 7, 2015 at 11:06 am

    Hi Alexandra, congratulations on your first, and thanks for the yarn fanatic party!
    Jenny @ crochetistheway.blogspot.com

    Reply
    • knots1prime says

      January 9, 2015 at 1:01 am

      Thanks for stopping by, Jenny! And I thank Rachel for allowing me to co-host this great party with her!
      Your boa wristers are very cute, however, based on your experience with them, I am not sure if I am up for the challenge just now.

      Reply
  2. Little Treasures says

    January 8, 2015 at 9:46 am

    Alexandra,
    Thank you so much on the lovely invitation!

    Reply
    • knots1prime says

      January 9, 2015 at 1:02 am

      Thank you for sharing your beautiful Romantic Headband, and sharing the comment love.

      Reply

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Hey! I'm Alexandra, the blogger and creator behind EyeLoveKnots and On Rockwood Lane! My passion is being creative. My favorite thing to do is crochet, and you will almost always find me having a cup of coffee and working on a new crochet project, but when I'm not doing that, you might find me out at a local park rollerblading, baking some fresh cookies, picking veggies in the garden or re-decorating for a new season or holiday. My two cats are great supervisors for all my adventures (minus the being outside because they think it's too hot in Florida to be anywhere but inside), and make sure I take plenty of breaks.

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