Congratulations to our lucky winner! #3835, Pat!
Im about to “hook up” a lucky Tip Junkie reader with a fabulous prize package from Red Heart valued at $150! It features the amazing Ribbons Yarn that I featured last week! You are going to love this Red Heart bundle including Ribbons, Sashay, and Unforgettable Yarn, plus crochet hook, knitting needles and more!
If you happened to miss the How to Knit a Lei Scarf Tutorial last week, then you definitely need to click on over. The scarf is one of my absolute favorites, and it’s made with Red Heart’s Ribbon yarn. It’s so beautiful in fact that I just had to have a PDF printable made up with instructions on how to make one. So, even if you don’t win this giveaway, everyone is a winner! {wink} You can download the file for free, and it’s GORGEOUS!

$150 Red Heart Yarn Prize Package!
As I mentioned earlier, you are going to love this giveaway prize package because it has everything you’ll need to get knitting or crocheting, including a year subscription to Crochet today!

The Prize Pack contains the following:
- 6 balls of Red Heart Boutique Ribbons yarn
- 2 balls of Red Heart Boutique Sashay yarn
- 3 balls of Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable yarn
- 1 Susan Bates yarn and thread cutter pendent
- 1 Susan Bates bamboo crochet hook
- 1 set of Susan Bates knitting needles
- 1 year subscription to Crochet Today!
- Crochet Made Easy Book
- Red Heart Tote bag
Enter To Win
To enter, simply leave a comment below. I’d love it if you’d tell me if you are a knitter or a crocheter!
Three Extra Entries: {completely optional}
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Contest ends Tuesday, July 31st at midnight!
A special thanks to Red Heart for supplying such a fabulous prize pack to a Tip Junkie reader.




Just learning to crochet!
It’s got so many nifty goodies in it, plus a bag. And I need to crochet more. Ooh, fingers are crossed.
I’m just re-learning how to crochet, my Granny taught me years ago..unfortunately she’s no longer with us to show me again. I’m very interested in learning how to knit as well…but not until I get my crochetting down, lol.. Thanks so much for your extremely enjoyable & interesting site!!! =)…
I love to knit hats for the premies in the neonatal intensive care units at the childrens hospitals. They could be in real style if I one this and made hats!
I just had a baby and am looking forward to getting back into knitting. Some fun scarves would definately be a great place to start.