This winter I have done several unprecedented things: 1) bought (and wear incessantly) a cozy bathrobe 2) wore pants. A lot. I hate pants of all kinds so this says volumes about the terrible Michigan winter we have had and 3) learned how to crochet. Yes, I have finally unleashed my inner retiree and I kinda love her.
It's just that I feel most myself in that demographic. Be it the early bird special at local restaurants or mid-morning matinees, you can often find Warren and me kicking it very old school style. So, to celebrate the fifth year of this blog's existence and to not-so-humble-brag about my new obsession with crocheting, I am giving away a lovely sedge-stitched crochet cowl to one of my dear readers! Hooray!
To enter the giveaway, tell me your favorite (or least favorite) part about winter in the comments section. Easy Peasy. If you are able, I would also appreciate it if you could help spread the word by sharing it on some form of social media--Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, a little shout out on your blog., etc. But no worries if you can't. Since I work best under pressure (doesn't everyone?), I'll put a deadline on the whole thing: how does Monday, March 18th at 5 PM sound? That gives you about a week. Then I'll use some technology magic to choose a random winner and I'll let you know who won on Wednesday, March 20th. Can't wait to see who this lovely gem goes to--and may the odds be ever in your favor!
****If the comments section doesn't work for you, try commenting using another browser like Firefox (sometimes Chrome is crazy and won't let you comment). I'm trying to figure out the bugs but in the meantime, feel free to email me at amyleescott [at] gmail [dot] com and I'll enter you into the running). Sorry for the trouble!****
****If the comments section doesn't work for you, try commenting using another browser like Firefox (sometimes Chrome is crazy and won't let you comment). I'm trying to figure out the bugs but in the meantime, feel free to email me at amyleescott [at] gmail [dot] com and I'll enter you into the running). Sorry for the trouble!****
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*I used Aesthetic Nest's lovely Sedge Stitch Cowl Tutorial as the base for this cowl (her pattern makes a smaller but very lovely cowl). If you crochet (or would like to begin crocheting) Aesthetic Nest has some wonderful tutorials and patterns. I'm especially delighted with her Learn How to Crochet Tutorials.
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