Win your own copy of the book! Just leave a comment below to be entered into the drawing!
How to Enter
Leave a comment on this post (full rules down in the fine print below) to win a copy of the book!
But, I’ll give you a few of the stats here as well:
- 136 pages
- 15 designs
The book is divided into sections based on how big they are:
- One-Skein projects
- Two skeins on more
- Minis, Sock sets and scraps
* The fine print – No purchase or payment is necessary to enter or win. Open to residents of the United States and Canada who have a valid mailing address in either the United States or Canada and can receive mail at that address. They also warrant that they are, at the time of entry, they were at least eighteen (18) years old or the age of majority in their state of residence. Void where prohibited by law. The giveaway commences at 12:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (“EDT”) on August 23, 2024 and ends at 11:59 PM EDT on October 15, 2024. Contestants can enter by leaving a comment on this post. One winner will be chosen by random and the winner will be contacted by email on or around October 20, 2024. Sponsor is Page Street Publishing. This giveaway is not sponsored, endorsed, or associated with Instagram or Meta in any way.
Good luck to everyone!
Diane
Knotions is the way to see, how nifty you can !
Kathy Diaz
I’m a longtime knitter finally expanding my knowledge of crochet. This book would be phenomenal to have in my library!
Denise
This sounds useful – I like the way it is divided by number of skeins
Marilyn Prince
I have just recently started using thinner yarn to crochet garments, as I found heavier weight yarn crocheted up too thick to wear comfortably. This book would be a great inspiration. Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy.
Jamie
Looking forward to making some of your designs!
Deepa
I have so much sock yarn! Crochet is certainly so much faster than knitting. Intrigued! Thanks for the giveaway.
lori sipes
This is amazing! the weight of sock yarn, I have just recently fell in love with. I started to learn to knit socks. If I could use that for a sweater, or anything, crochet or knit, I could completely understand the draw. I feel like a shawl would be Brillant with this weight! I am shocked I have never tried it. thank you for inspiration.
Sonia C
I’ve used sock weight to crochet amigurumi but not yet garments, or anything else really. This book would be so helpful!
Linda
Would love to have this book!
DEANN BRANDEL
I am a knitter who loves knitting with sock weight yarn but my 12 yr old daughter taught herself to crochet so I have been thinking about learning too.
Mariane
Love the Idea of your Book Patterns being presented as to the number of skeins needed, etc. I also see that there are sections with tips and useful information in this amazing, never-ending craft of Crochet.