Yarn Giveaway: 2 Skeins of Gala

By Rachel Choi – 266 Comments
Thanks to Corinne, Crochet Spot’s newest writer, we have 2 skeins of Gala Yarn to giveaway! The skeins of Gala Yarn are a blend of fun colors and a mix of varies fibers.

To enter the giveaway, leave a comment below on this post telling us what patterns/tutorials you’d like to see on Crochet Spot. We’re always looking for new ideas and would love your input! Please stay on subject and only comment one time (one entry per person), multiple comments will be deleted.

All participants must be either a Crochet Spot Newsletter subscriber or a Premium Pattern Member at the time the winner is drawn. If you are neither, feel free to sign up for the newsletter or a membership.

Giveaway ends on Thursday, November 8, 2012 at 11:59PM EST, where a winner will be randomly drawn.

Good luck everyone and thanks again Corinne for sharing your yarn!

Update: Thanks everyone for participating! You can find the winner result here: Yarn Giveaway Winner: 2 Skeins of Gala

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266 Comments

  1. Cheryl says:

    I would love to see baby doll clothes for 10-12 inch old fashioned dolls…I like rehabing them and finding homes for them…:-)

  2. Denise says:

    I love all patterns my lil guy is in love with angry birds and anything with these characters would be awesome thanks for this special opportunity

    Hugs and angel smoochies

    Denise

  3. Marcena says:

    I would love to see a beautiful Sarong Wrap 🙂

  4. Jessica Simmons says:

    I would love to see things geared toward the tween age group!!!!

  5. Cristy says:

    I love this site and would like to see more easy Patterns for Beginner’s on Hats, Socks, Blankets & Clothing.

  6. Elaine Cole says:

    Would love some shrug and wrap. Patterns.

  7. Pat says:

    I would like to see easy tiny Christmas ornaments.

  8. Rose says:

    Baby buntings or cocoons, slippers, afghans, etc. Thank you for for a wonderful site, patterns & tutorials!

  9. Sonya Roberts says:

    I love all the quick and easy patterns that you offer. It makes crocheting more fun. I would like to see more dog or cat related patterns( dog or cat toys, dog sweaters, costumes, collars) also earring patterns and home decor. Thanks for the giveaway!

  10. Becky Jenkins says:

    I enjoy making the amigarumi toys, especially the dog/puppy designs.

  11. Sunny says:

    I would love to see some patterns for Tunisian crochet! Something simple like a hat or simple scarf using the basic stitches.

  12. Linda says:

    I would like to see instructions for easy and creative crochet stiches to use to make various patterns.

  13. Toni says:

    I’d like to see crochet clothes for pets and 18″ dolls. I have a new female puppy and a collection of porcelain dolls.

  14. Sylvia says:

    I love the embellishments, flowers and such 🙂 Also patterns for children’s clothes. Most patterns are either for babies or teens, I have a grade school granddaughter I would love to make things for and I can rarely find anything her size. Mostly though I love the vast majority of your patterns 🙂

  15. Chris says:

    I really love the look of mandalas. You can make them subtle or vibrant and they can be used for a variety of spin-offs! Thanks for your site!

  16. Eva says:

    Would love to see some simple socks for the whole family.

  17. HennaLadyKim says:

    I love your designs and nice little newsletter. I would like to see some little Kitty Toys! Thanks for all you share.

  18. Tracy says:

    I would love to see a video teaching entralac tutorial.

  19. I would love to see a pattern for a vest for women. Thanks.

  20. olette says:

    how do you join yarn in the middle of your work when you run out of yarn?

  21. Lyn King-Johnson says:

    socks & hats

  22. Leslie Hinton says:

    I would love to see a pattern for the “hooded scarves” or “scoodies”, plus simple fingerless gloves or wrist warmers!

  23. Ava says:

    How about a pattern for a hooded scarf?

  24. Ernie says:

    I would like to see ideas on how to combine these blended fibers and other varigated yarns in with solid colors in new and interesting ways.

  25. Colleen McCaffrey says:

    I would really like to see more Tunisian crochet. It is something I have always wanted to learn, but have never been brave enought. Also, more wrist warmers in different styles. Thanks.

  26. Rita says:

    I would like to see crocheted scarf patterns. I am so used to knitting scarves but not crocheted.Thank yo sio much.

  27. Jan says:

    I would love easy patterns for socks that don’t take more than 2 needles or 1 crochet hook. thanks

  28. Daphne M. Bumpass says:

    I would love to see clothing. Also, items for men because it’s sometimes hard to find items for them. But I love all patterns.

  29. Tania says:

    Hey there, I love fast, easy gift projects! And with Christmas coming that would be great! 🙂

  30. Cynthia says:

    Great contest! I’m always looking for finer-scale (lace weight wool) wristlets patterns in crochet. Delta crochet, lacy, tunisian, it doesn’t matter – just not a bulky look. Thanks!

  31. Jeanne M. Sprague says:

    Would love to see more men’s patterns.

  32. georgenia says:

    I’m always confused when it says to knit in the stitch below. Would love to see that tutorial. Thanks.

  33. Lynne Butterfield says:

    I would like to see an entrelac video and patterns. That’s something that I want to learn, but I’m a little scared of it. Thank you for your great newsletter.

  34. Molly says:

    I would like a tutorial about intarsia.

  35. angie says:

    Love all your advise on crocheting . Especially on esigning your won hats. I would love to win this lovely yarn. keep up the excellent patterns.

  36. I would love to see easy patterns for the full figured women, they are hard to find. Thank you.

  37. Cathy MIlne says:

    Thank you for this opportunity. I would like to see patterns for long vests, ie: thigh length long. Some vests with hoods would be cute too. I am not looking for rounded or uneven lengths.

    Ta Ta for Now,
    Cathy the Bagg Lady

  38. Debra Stephens says:

    I would love to see teaching patterns for kids. Simple potholders, hats, specifically categoried as beginner. I teach 5th and 6th graders.

  39. Robin says:

    I would like to see a pattern for an owl earflap hat. And maybe some kind of cozy half bathrobe wrap thing, since wearing a full bathrobe when I’m cold makes me feel lazy! 🙂

  40. Christie says:

    I would love to see more newsboy hats or hats with brims..I love hats..they work fast and look awesome!

  41. Laura Cline says:

    I would love to see a tutorial on linked stitches in the round!! I used your tutorial on linked stitches to create a pair of fingerless gloves/wrist warmers using linked trebles, but figuring out a join was hopeless. I finished them, and I love them, but I’m really not happy with the join. I could’ve worked them flat and joined them after, but I would much rather work in the round. I would love to see what you come up with!

    In the lovely wool/acrylic blend I used, they’re as warm as they can be, are a solid fabric without being bulky, and I’m completely sure the linked trebles used less yarn than any other solid stitch. NO HOLES, and they worked up incredibly fast. Just need a better join!!!!

  42. Sylvia Ellis says:

    I would love to see some beginner/easy sweater or cardigan tutorials. This yarn is lovely, thanks for offering this.

  43. Melinda says:

    I would like to see patterns that would be appropriate for teenage boys. They are so hard to make things for!

  44. prplfairi says:

    I would probably use this for socks or a nice thin scarf that can be wrapped around multiple times, or maybe even a nice cowl as I am just starting to get into those. 🙂

  45. Mary says:

    That yarn looks wonderful. I’d love to see more filet patterns, even a filet scarf in worsted!
    :-}

  46. Kathleenb Kellenbenz says:

    I love looking for patterns for children all sizes. and I’ve been looking for an easy patterns for children and adult booties.

  47. Jeannie says:

    Everything- I’m still learning.

  48. Susan Silvestro says:

    I’d like to see more baby boy patterns and some cowls or mobius scarves!!

  49. Carole says:

    I would like to see more dish rags!

  50. Carrie Rogers says:

    Look forward to each email and have done several pattern….hats–all sizes—blankets,scarfs….

    Just pick me for the give away…..
    Thks.
    Carrie