Disclaimer: Materials provided by KnitPicks, Denise, and Walnut Farm Designs; this post contains affiliate links.
Have you enjoyed the Tunisian Blanket CAL of 2022 so far? It has been so much fun for me to make the squares and to see everyone participate and make their own!
It is time for the first giveaway!! Scroll down to enter.
There will be 3 giveaways in all with some amazing prizes from our sponsors! The giveaway is open worldwide but free shipping is limited to certain regions. See the note below for shipping related information.
Also, subscribe to my newsletter to hear about the winners!
Winners
- Gen – A Yarn Swift – Birch by Knit Picks
- Christina – A Love2Crochet set by Denise
- Paige Laughlin – 4 patterns of your choice from KnitterKnotter (upto $30 value)
- Denise Slaikeu – 1 set of stitch markers (or any other product in their shop) by Walnut Farm Designs
- Lisa Davis – A PDF copy of a Tunisian crochet pattern by Morine’s Shop
Congratulations to all the winners!
Meet the sponsors
WeCrochet / Knit Picks – WeCrochet and KnitPicks have a wide range of products and they are sponsoring the yarn and some other amazing prizes for the giveaways!
Denise – The Denise Interchangeable hooks were my first set of interchangeable hooks. They are great to work with and I use them often for my projects. The pictured set below is their Denise2Go 2 hook set that contains two hooks of the same size. This is perfect for projects that require double ended hooks! You can read find out more about these hooks here.
Walnut Farm Designs – They have so many cute stitch markers! It was hard for me to pick a set I liked 🙂 They were kind enough to send me a few and you will see me use them throughout this project! They also have a bunch of other very useful notions listed in their shop!
KnitterKnotter – I am a crochet designer who loves Tunisian crochet! I have a bunch of Tunisian crochet patterns (40+ at the time of writing this post) and I am always up for learning new stitches and techniques and incorporating them in my designs 🙂
Morine’s Shop – Morine is a crochet designer and her blog is focused on providing inspiration, education & patterns for makers of all skill levels. One of my favorite things on her blog is the Shuhuda series where she features and highlights African makers and shares their stories. She is sponsoring the CAL and is going to give away her Dew Drops Tunisian Crochet Pouch pattern!
Giveaway #1 at the end of Square #8
- A Yarn Swift – Birch by Knit Picks
- A Love2Crochet set by Denise
- 1 set of stitch markers (or any other product in their shop) by Walnut Farm Designs
- A PDF copy of a Tunisian crochet pattern by Morine’s Shop
- 4 patterns of your choice from KnitterKnotter (upto $30 value)
Giveaway #2 at the end of Square #16
- WeCrochet Magazine Bundle by KnitPicks
- A Love2Crochet set by Denise
- 1 set of stitch markers (or any other product in their shop) by Walnut Farm Designs
- A PDF copy of a Tunisian crochet pattern by Morine’s Shop
- 4 patterns of your choice from KnitterKnotter (upto $30 value)
Giveaway #3 at the end of Square #24
- A yarn value pack by Knit Picks.
- A Denise2Go Interchangeable Hook Set by Denise
- 1 set of stitch markers (or any other product in their shop) by Walnut Farm Designs
- A PDF copy of a Tunisian crochet pattern by Morine’s Shop
- A pattern bundle of all Tunisian Crochet patterns from KnitterKnotter (40+ patterns – over $200 value)
Shipping
Here are the list of regions where shipping is covered by each sponsor:
1. Knit Picks – USA and Canada
2. Denise – Worldwide
3. Walnut Farm Designs – Worldwide
Winners outside of the shipping regions mentioned above will have to pay for shipping.
First 8 squares from the CAL
- Square #1 by Stitches N Scraps
- Square #2 by Handmade by Roeska
- Square #3 by Muis Creations
- Square #4 by Frayed Seams
- Square #5 by Yarn Andy
- Square #6 by Naughty Knotz
- Square #7 by Mere Et Fille Tricots
- Square #8 by Knot Bad Britt
Enter the giveaway
Make sure you read the Shipping section above. To enter the giveaway, use the form below and:
- Pick your favorite block from the CAL.
- Tell me a little bit about what you like about your favorite block.
- Give me your email address so I can contact you if you win.
- For additional two entries, leave me a comment at the end of this post 🙂
Share your squares!
I’d love to see your squares! Please share them on your social media with the tags @knitterknotter, #knitterknottertunisianblanketcal2022 and #knitterknotter so that I can find them.
Join my Facebook Group to connect with and share your pictures with other participants of the CAL!
Thank you for joining me on this CAL! I hope you will enjoy working on your squares and that we can all learn some interesting stitches and techniques along the way.
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Katherine (Kat Bee)
Thursday 5th of May 2022
Congratulations to the Winners!!
Teri
Tuesday 3rd of May 2022
I would like to purchase the 2021 bundle but can not find it to purchase. I'm new to Tunisian and so far love the way it works up so far only a dish cloth and I am purchasing the 2020 but would like to also get the 2021.
Thank you
Barbara
Sunday 1st of May 2022
Square three is exactly what I like to make, it is interesting and needs concentration and also a sense of achievement when the square is completed.
Maria Hartney
Sunday 1st of May 2022
I like all the squares but #4 the best so far.
Jeanene
Saturday 30th of April 2022
I am from Louisville, KY. Yes, I have enjoyed the CAL. I have made 4 squares and I am going to make a blanket. My favorite part has been seeing all the squares and learning new stitches.