March 2014
Do you love to crochet? Can’t get
enough? Do you say, “Just one more row” even though your eyes are bleary and
it’s way past your bedtime? Shout about your love of crochet from the rooftops all
this month during the annual National Crochet Month celebration of crochet! I have much to celebrate and I'm proud to let you know about my new book, The Fine Art of Crochet.
You can win a copy of my book! Just sign up with your email to "follow" my blog (at the right of this blog), and let me know in the comments section that you have done so. You will then be entered into a drawing to win a copy. Deadline: March 31, at midnight. Open to U.S. residents.
I'm excited to be on the Designer Blog Tour sponsored by Crochetville again this year, and happy to be sharing today with Kate Steinke, CGOA board member and the brains behind the Buddy Program at the CGOA conferences. Kate and I share a common passion for crochet and we constantly spread the word about what we love about our favorite hobby! Read her post today on the tour to see what she has in store for National Crochet Month.
You can win a copy of my book! Just sign up with your email to "follow" my blog (at the right of this blog), and let me know in the comments section that you have done so. You will then be entered into a drawing to win a copy. Deadline: March 31, at midnight. Open to U.S. residents.
I'm excited to be on the Designer Blog Tour sponsored by Crochetville again this year, and happy to be sharing today with Kate Steinke, CGOA board member and the brains behind the Buddy Program at the CGOA conferences. Kate and I share a common passion for crochet and we constantly spread the word about what we love about our favorite hobby! Read her post today on the tour to see what she has in store for National Crochet Month.
Thanks to the efforts of Past President Pam Oddi, the Crochet Guild of America (CGOA) initiated National Crochet Week back in 1998
as a way to promote our guild and crochet. The idea was so well-received that it soon became national Crochet Month; and a whole month was necessary to celebrate everything about our beloved craft! Today during National Crochet Month, many other associated groups have jumped on he bandwagon to celebrate, finding creative ways to have fun during March (and every month!) with other crocheters. Our senses are saturated with promotional blasts; huge sales get our attention; free how-to tutorials get us over the hump; and we chat with crochet friends all over the world, or even face-to-face if we want. There are no boundaries and it certainly goes to show what an impact our organization of passionate crocheters has had on the crochet world!
As 2014 began, I was in a
state of overwhelm. So addicted to the computer and the amazingly huge amount
of crochet across social media, I spend a lot of time at my desk and get
all “tangled up” with the day in and day out bombardment of crochet
stimulus. But wait, don’t get me wrong!
I’m not so addicted that I don’t make time for my beloved crochet each and
every day! It is a solid part of my life and no day is complete unless I
express myself through crochet.
National
Crochet Month 2014 is special because it is a way to kick off the
celebration of the 20th Anniversary of CGOA which will get started officially at our Manchester Conference, July 24-27, 2014.
Who would have thought back in 1993 when I typed the Chain Link newsletter laboriously on an Apple 2 word processor, cutting and pasting illustrations, that I would become cyber-savvy enough to
participate in a great blog tour like this one organized by Crochetville?
The
first CGOA conference in Chicago in 1994 was amazing. Without all the
new-fangled tools that we enjoy today, a small but dedicated group put together
an exciting weekend of crochet excitement. I can still remember it as if it were
yesterday! How happy those ninety participants were to be together with
like-minded crocheters who shared the same level of passion! My Northern IL Chapter is the very first CGOA chapter. Read about how we celebrate National Crochet Month each year at our annual Crochet Buffet which is in its eighth year!
This year each designer on the Blog
Tour donated a pattern, based on the theme "Spring Garden." They are included in an eBook that will be available from Crochetville soon. Here’s a sneak peek at the pattern
I designed for this occasion.
Spring Garden Miser Purse |
Also this year, the designers on the Blog Tour voted to support Halos of Hope as our charity of choice. The touching motto of Halos of Hope is as follows:
“Cancer is a journey of courage. Let us embrace you along the way.” This non-profit
organization provides stylish and soft hats for patients going through
chemotherapy. I have a particular fondness for the organization, because the
founder, Pam Haschke, is a member of my local Northern IL Chapter of CGOA. If
you wish you can contribute your crochet talents and make hats for this worthwhile
organization; or if you’d prefer, you can also donate.
Thank you so much, Amy and Donna, for all your efforts on behalf of crocheters everywhere! To read Kate Steinke's blog post today and to keep up with the other Designers on this year’s blog tour, see the list at Crochetville. You’ll want to visit these blogs often; they always have crochet goodness to share with you!
Even though today's cyber-world allows us to connect with crocheters all over the world via our computers, there is really nothing like meeting face-to-face at the Chain Link Conference during the Knit & Crochet Show. See you in Manchester!
Even though today's cyber-world allows us to connect with crocheters all over the world via our computers, there is really nothing like meeting face-to-face at the Chain Link Conference during the Knit & Crochet Show. See you in Manchester!
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