Hello, beautiful soul!
Here is our MAY 2026 yarn giveaway! ❤️
I hope you enjoy this month’s hand-dyed yarn giveaway, and if you want to go ahead and get entered, check out the instructions below. ↓
TO ENTER, click here.
Also comment below, and let me know… What’s your favorite part of the making process: choosing colors, the stitching, the texture, the finished piece, or something else?
NOTES:
•You will also receive a $10 voucher to our shop just for entering!
•Last month’s giveaway winner is Amanda Damour – Congrats!
•Worldwide entries welcome.
•Winner will be chosen at random in early JUNE and announced in the next giveaway.
•You must still be subscribed to our email list at the end of the month to be eligible to win.
Yarns included in this giveaway: 9 Sincere Sock, 9 Enduring Worsted, 9 Creative Fingering, 9 Dewy DK, 9 Resilient Sock, and 9 CashSilk Sock.
I hope you enjoy this month’s giveaway!
Remember to soak up THIS day! Know you are held and loved and guided!
❤️❤️❤️
~Chandi






















the whole process is magic
From choosing the colors, then transforming those colors into a specific project and finally the icing on the cake how those colors turned into a unique finished project
You know you can always hook me with lots of gorgeous blues! Along with all the other great colors, of course. But blue just grabs me a bit quicker and holds me a little tighter. My favorite part of the process is getting an idea about a shape, some colors and some textures, and wrestling with it until it turns into a pattern.
My Favourite part of crocheting is the pattern and the colour,I used feel each pattern needs a particular colour ,so the texture and beauty of the finished item is breathtaking
My favorite part is the actual stitching!
I think all parts are important..
Sometimes you just want to use the pretty yarn, others you’re trying a new pattern or knitting style.
As long as you’re happy with the end result.
I’ve seen designers say that variagated yarns won’t work, used them anyway & it’s beautiful!
Color and texture! (and the joy and calm of the stitching process)
I love the whole process, considering the pattern, choosing yarns, knitting and completing the project But even if I procrastinate about blocking u project. I always fall in love with the result when the blocking is complete.
My favorite part is the completed project. It makes me feel so good that I have accomplished something so beautiful
For me, it’s the whole process. It’s like gardening – the journey is every bit as important as the product. Those first few completed stitches/rows or sprouts are as exciting to see as the final object.
I love all parts of the process. Choosing colours, deciding on a yarn weight, deciding on a pattern, knitting the piece and then…… wearing/using it.
Love EFA yarns.
My favorite part is the stitching. Afterwards, I just love looking at finished items, at their details and remembering how fun it was to make them.
My favorite part of the process is the stitching (this is my daily stress relief). I do enjoy having a finished project also.
I am a color person. I try to make items for my friends and family with colors that compliment them. I get asked all they time why I don’t sell my items, and I have to say two reasons. First, pricing based on material cost could be cost prohibitive, and secondly, crocheting brings me so much joy. Being able to gift my work, and having the recipient actually use the item makes my heart happy!
May is my Birthday month, and the colors in this grouping are some of my favorites!
The way the yarn feels slipping through my fingers, and quietly anticipating the finished product.
Although I enjoy all aspects of the project, I excel at the planning and need to work on following through. The stitching is like therapy, and seeing the finished project is very fulfilling.
My favorite part of the process is when the piece starts to take shape!
My favorite part is definitely when I’m starting and nearing to finish my project!😄😄
I really love starting new projects! Getting to play with new yarn and try something different every time is just so much fun, and there’s nothing like finally finishing something after I’ve been bouncing between all my WIPs.
My favourite part is learning something new, and the happy feeling of finishing a project and the joy of choosing another.
My favorite part of the process is the complexity of the pattern. I love a challenge. It’s interesting, frustrating, and highly rewarding when mastered. I think that is why I love the Irish crochet and lace patterns. I have currently been engulfed in a doily pattern that I started at the first of the year. I needed five of them. There has been much frogging, hair pulling, wrist soreness, and swearing. Lots of swearing 😂. But I have finally grasp the pattern. And I found that the pattern is not as complex as it seems. The problem is that the pattern needed to written in a more concise manner. Because of the number of steps it would have benefited being written as individual sentences instead of a paragraph format. A chart wou!d also have been immensely helpful as well. All in all it is a beautiful pattern and I am happy I made it. I may even reformat it and print for my personal use (yes I purchased the digital download). Will I make it again? Absolutely 😁. P.S. All of the patterns I have received from EFA have made it to my personal printed collection. They are saved in my account profile, a digital download file, an external hard drive, and printed. I hate losing great patterns 😉.
I like the making/stitching (the figuring out and doing) and using looking at/using the final piece (and being amazed that I was actually able to do it…and here’s proof). Picking colors is the hardest for me, which is why I appreciate your bundles of colors that are intended to go together!
I truly love the whole process, picking out which yummy yarn I want to use: colors & blend, the stitching: watching the colors and feel of the yarn flow threw my fingers and change with each crochet stitch, the finishing: blocking to make sure each stitch is in place, and if a gift: the recipient’s expression on their face when recieved.
I like the whole process, but my favorite parts are choosing the design/colors and seeing the finished product on someone.
The stitching, s it transforms into the finished piece. I’m not artistic enough to create patterns, but I can bring beauty to people by crocheting.
The entire process is so much fun! Picking a pattern, finding the right yarn, starting the process, watching it come to fruition, and reveling in the FO. Just magical!