February 6, 2014

Amazon gift card giveaway - Guess how many granny squares!

I've been trying to clean out some of my yarn stash so I've been busy making granny squares that I'll donate to Hands, Hearts, and Hugs - an organization I started a year or so ago that puts comfort-ghans together to send to people in need of a hug.  I've crocheted a good number of granny squares in the last three days, and it doesn't even look like I made a dent in my craft closet!



Do you want a chance to win a $5 Amazon.com gift card?  Make a guess as to how many granny squares I've made so far that are shown in the photo above.  You don't have to guess the correct number, but you do have to make a comment with your guess in order to be eligible to win. You can earn more entries by liking my Facebook Page, The Crooked Yarn, tweeting about the giveaway, and by visiting my Etsy shop.

The contest will run through midnight on February 20, 2014, and the winner will receive the code for the $5 Amazon gift card within 24 hours of contest end.  Entries from all countries are eligible to win, but the code will be for amazon.com and might not be able to be redeemed in all countries.

Enter now, and come back and get more entries for Tweeting every day!

~ Marie Anne

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16 comments:

  1. Love the 18" purple doilie on your Etsy shop...of course, I would, LOL.

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  2. I think 22 squares are there. Thanks for the link to Hearts and Hugs. I need to look into that.

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  3. I'm going to guess 27. What a fun giveaway!

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  4. Oh yea - and my favorite item on your Etsy shop, right now, is the Chunky Burgundy Scarf! :)

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  5. and my favorite item in your ETSY shop are all the Pineapple Doilies :)

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  6. I'm guessing 24 squares. My favorite item in your Etsy shop is the black and white baby blanket. So cute! Also love the burgundy scarf. :)

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  7. I think there are 21 granny squares.

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  8. My guess is 22. (Laurie Darroch)

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  9. I'd guess there is about 35 squares there

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