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Contest: Tell us your #CraftyProblems!

Happy New Year! Whether you're new to crafting or have been been crafting for a while, there are a unique set of problems which those of us who work with yarn face. Share your favorite #knitterproblems, #crochetproblems and #yarnproblems with us in our Ravelry group for a chance to win one of these great prizes: a set of Ginger Interchangeable Circular needles, two Knitter’s Necklace Kits, and two Shawl Pins!

Contest rules:
1. Must be a member of the Knitter's Pride Ravelry Group (we'll send you an invite you can accept if you are posting as a guest). 
2. Share your #knitterproblems, #crochetproblems or #yarnproblems with us in this Ravelry group thread. You can enter as many times as you like, and your creativity is encouraged!
3. The contest thread will be locked on Thursday, February 7. Our winners will be selected at random and announced on the Knitter's Pride Blog on Friday, February 8.
4. Sharing your entry on social media is encouraged, but not required! Be sure to use the #knitterspride hashtag along with #knitterproblems, #crochetproblems or #yarnproblems.
We’ll get you started with a few problems you may have experienced:
We've all told ourselves "Sure, that mistake will block right out!" While we firmly believe in the magic of blocking, there are a few things that even blocking can't fix!

That feeling when you pull your yarn out of your project bag, and it's a tangled mess!

Even the most experienced knitters can have things go awry...

We can’t wait to see what you come up with!

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3 comments:

  1. Casting off a gazillion stitches...only to find you are short a few inches of yarn.

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  2. I am unable to learn how to long tail knit cast on.

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  3. Bought a set of Knitters Pride Royal.. I like them however with the metal tip and the metal connectors my Wool yarn always snags on the joins of these needles. I've heard good things about the needles and that is why I bought them. I didn't realize they had the metal tip and connection at the bottom of the needle. I use them and I really like the feel of them. Just not happy when my yarn snags because they are not really smooth because of the metal on them.

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