Reader’s En-gauge: What’s Your One Project Winner

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I think we all have a favorite knit or crochet pattern that we love to make and I really enjoyed learning what your one project would be from what you shared in yesterday’s Readers En-Gauge post! Don’t forget that every Monday, we’re giving away a prize to one lucky reader!

It’s so easy to enter for a chance to be the winner, all you need to do is answer the question in the Comments Section below this post. Yesterday’s question was:

If you could crochet or knit only one project, what would it be and why?

Congratulations to…

Knittingdancer on Ravelry who said, “Dishcloths because everyone can use a dishcloth. You can try out new stitches and make something useful at the same time.”

Congrats!

Please contact us to collect your prize.

 

 

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Comments

  1. Toni Lee Savage says:

    My favorite pattern is a poncho where I add trim to a large square of polar fleece.
    I have folded it into a triangle and cut out another triagle to make a head opening. Though I have a special rotary blade that cuts holes along the edge, you can simply do a blanket stitch with a yarn needle and coordinating yarn you plan on using for the trim.
    Then crochet til your hearts desire!

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