What’s your Crochet New Year’s Resolution? 10 Winners will win $10 [NOW CLOSED]
What's your Crochet New Year's Resolution? 10 Winners will win $10 to spend on crochet.com. Comment here with your resolution to enter. (Additional entries with comments on our Facebook page and our Instagram page).

What’s your Crochet New Year’s Resolution?

What’s your Crochet New Year’s Resolution? 10 Winners will win $10 to spend on crochet.com. Comment below with your Crochet resolution to enter. UPDATE: Our Winners have now been selected and our contest is now closed!

Our 10 Winners are:

Our winners were drawn via Random.org and will be emailed with gift cards:

  • Pam Carr
  • Ginger
  • Beth Brownpettit
  • Linda
  • Kathy Grindrod
  • KAREN R SHEERIN
  • Jessica M
  • Rachel
  • Cristina
  • Kim

Additional entries with comments on our Facebook page, our Instagram page, and our Ravelry post.

Contest closes 1/3/2020 at 11:59pm PT. Winners will be selected randomly and announced IN THIS POST on or around 1/6/2020.

Official Rules

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  • Promotion/Contest Name (the “Sweepstakes”): WeCrochet Instagram & Facebook Resolution Giveaway
  • Entry deadline is 1/3/2020
  • To enter:  Comment on @WeCrochet post of the prize between 12/16/2019 and 1/3/2020. (“Entry Period”). In the event of a dispute as to the identity of a winner, the winner will be deemed to be the person in whose name the e-mail account governing the e-mail address was opened. Entrants must provide all information requested to be eligible to win. Incomplete, unreadable, or unintelligible entries will be disqualified. All entries must be received by 1/3/2020 by 11:59 pm PT. All information provided by entrants becomes the property of Sponsor. Winners will be notified by Instagram comment (Instagram entries) and Facebook comment (Facebook entries).

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Comment below with your Crochet Resolution to enter!

Good luck!


64 comments

  1. Janine / December 16, 2019 / Reply

    I would like to start and actually finish a temperature blanket.

  2. Cristina / December 16, 2019 / Reply

    I want to finally try making a top for the first time. I have made lots of cozies and amigurumi, but never something I could wear.

    • Heather Mann / January 7, 2020 / Reply

      You’re one of our winners, Cristina!

  3. Ginger / December 16, 2019 / Reply

    I want to learn how to crochet in 2020

    • Heather Mann / January 7, 2020 / Reply

      You’re one of our winners, Ginger!

  4. Doris / December 16, 2019 / Reply

    Finally learn tunisian crochet! Work on The Crocheter’s Life List. Check off the boxes!

  5. Nikki / December 17, 2019 / Reply

    I’m making a queen sized Afghan for my bed! I’ll make A different set of squares each month then stitch them all together in December if next year!

  6. Sati / December 17, 2019 / Reply

    My 2020 crochet resolution is to write 12 patterns, one per month. I’m good at making them up on the fly, and taking notes. Actually polishing them up and making them usable for others….. that’s a whole different story. This year will be my year!

  7. Ruth / December 17, 2019 / Reply

    Crochet a large (600 yards or more) fingering weight shawl!

  8. Dana Kelly / December 17, 2019 / Reply

    I WILL finish the blanket I started for my husband.

  9. V. Stoen / December 17, 2019 / Reply

    My New Year’s Resolution is to crochet a mid-calf cable duster sweater .

    • venny / December 30, 2019 / Reply

      My resolution is to crochet a wearable garment 🙂

      • Cathy Moses / December 31, 2019 / Reply

        My resolution is one: to finish my ‘Hotel of Bees Shawl’ by Christina Hadderingh and two: to start a ‘Spice of Life’ blanket by Sandra Paul. I think I can, I think I can….

  10. SweetCakers / December 17, 2019 / Reply

    I want to finish my 2019 Temperature Shawl. I didn’t make it out of April! And do a Summertime Top for me, long been on my wishlist, now a resolution!

  11. Cathy Moses / December 18, 2019 / Reply

    I will finish my Hotel of Bees Shawl by Christina Hadderingh. It has been on the back burner for a while, unfortunately, while I make gifts.
    I’d also like to learn Tunisian as well.

  12. Jessica / December 18, 2019 / Reply

    To try Tunisian crochet. I hope your radiant hook set for Tunisian crochet is back in stock soon!

  13. Jenny / December 18, 2019 / Reply

    I want to winnow my WiPs down to 5 at a time. There are 72 of them, but it’s okay, I have a plan.

    • Amanda Hall / December 22, 2019 / Reply

      Mine is twofold. I want to attempt some actual garments (beyond shawls) and I also want to be just a little more selfish. With one notable exception almost everything I have made in the last two or three years has been given away to others. It’s time to make some stuff just for me?

  14. Sally / December 18, 2019 / Reply

    To get the hang of crochet beyond the basics

  15. Jenny / December 18, 2019 / Reply

    I plan to crochet a sweater or shawl to expand my crochet skills.

  16. Lynn / December 18, 2019 / Reply

    I want to make myself a blanket in 2020.

  17. Patti Frankel / December 18, 2019 / Reply

    Finish my several WIPs! This includes a blanket, a vest, a shawl, and a couple of other things.

  18. Rachel / December 18, 2019 / Reply

    My resolution is to finish my king-size temperature afghan that I started in 2018!

    • Heather Mann / January 7, 2020 / Reply

      You’re one of our winners, Rachel!

  19. Linda / December 18, 2019 / Reply

    My crochet resolution for 2020 is to complete a piece of clothing (I’ve only done small baby blankets and scarves/shawls so far, and a 75% of a tank top which I don’t think I want to keep… it’s only in dc/mesh stitches) or amigurumi .

    • Heather Mann / January 7, 2020 / Reply

      You’re one of our winners, Linda!

      • Linda / January 10, 2020 / Reply

        Have emails gone out yet? Thank you!

        • Heather Mann / January 13, 2020 / Reply

          Hi Linda, yes emails have gone out!

  20. Carly Orris / December 19, 2019 / Reply

    I want to make more amigurmi and household items with tshirt yarn for Christmas presents.

  21. Nikki / December 19, 2019 / Reply

    My Resolution is Stash down 2020! Try and use up as much stash yarn as possible and i started a spreadsheet with 42 projects already to help with this.

  22. Theresa B / December 19, 2019 / Reply

    I want to make more toys for charity than I did this year.

  23. Cindy / December 21, 2019 / Reply

    My crochet resolution for 2020 finish up some not so finished projects

  24. Pam Carr / December 22, 2019 / Reply

    To start my Carroway Crochet blog and grow my YouTube channel so my crochet business supports me. I am in the final stages of building a cob house on Mayne Island bc and need income to finish the deck and ceiling inside. It’s the fifth year anniversary of starting Carroway Crochet in January 2020 so it’s the perfect time to launch this new level of commitment to my crochet passion and to myself. Website launching soon ❤️

    • Heather Mann / January 7, 2020 / Reply

      You’re one of our winners, Pam!

  25. Crystal Blake / December 23, 2019 / Reply

    My resolution is simply to finish all the “Work In Progress” projects I currently have!

  26. Karen R Sheerin / December 23, 2019 / Reply

    I would like to learn how to read a pattern and crochet a red poncho & scarf for next Christmas

    • Heather Mann / January 7, 2020 / Reply

      You’re one of our winners, Karen!

  27. Joanne Smith / December 26, 2019 / Reply

    In 2020, I resolve to reduce my stash and organize my craft room so that I may have a full view of my resources and therefore have a better opportunity to create new projects.

  28. Diane / December 27, 2019 / Reply

    Plan my gifts and start them early enough to be able to gift them on time. 🙂

  29. Julie G / December 30, 2019 / Reply

    My resolution is to organize my yarn stash, and to start on gifts BEFORE December! 😁

  30. Sarah Dawn / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    I want to make my first pair of Crochet Socks! I also want to finally write up and publish a crochet hat pattern that’s been languishing.

  31. Barbara Clauss / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    I want to learn Tunisian crochet. In addition, I want to crochet an afghan for each of my new daughters-in-law (such beautiful young women)!

  32. Keiko E / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    My new year resolution is opening my handmade shop! Also I started learning Tunisian crochet this year, so I would like to dig into it more next year.

  33. Kristi Proulx / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    I will continue to learn to crochet as I just started with the chain stitch

  34. Jen M. / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    My crochet resolution is to do the Crochet Guild of America’s master program. It’s going to be challenging but I’m really excited about it!

  35. Sharon / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    My resolution for crocheting is to get back to crocheting more homemade gifts for Christmas and baby showers and also for charity!

  36. CZeitler / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    My resolution is to learn how to Tunisian Crochet!

  37. Valerie A / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    My resolution is to look forward to all the exciting things to come this year from We Crochet! It’s about time that we as crocheters are being noticed. Thank you!

  38. Kathy Grindrod / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    I do about 3 craft fairs a year. One in April, one in June and a Christmas one in December. My goal for 2020 is to make crochet items that will sell at these fairs.

    • Heather Mann / January 7, 2020 / Reply

      You’re one of our winners, Kathy!

  39. Georganna Greene / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    My crochet resolution is to learn more stitches than the basics I’ve been working with for the last year +.

  40. Kim / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    I would love to start crocheting top an vest an I will be as soon as this blanket is done

    • Heather Mann / January 7, 2020 / Reply

      You’re one of our winners, Kim!

  41. Jessica M / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    I want to use the yarn that I’ve been hoarding (I’m looking at you felici!)

  42. Michelle LeBlanc / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    Happy New Year! Thank you for your generosity! I’m grateful for the opportunity to participate in your giveaway!! My news years resolution is to initiate more self discipline and resolve to crochet everyday, even when my grandkids are with us!! Thank you, again!.

  43. Janis / December 31, 2019 / Reply

    To use my yarn stash and to try new fibers and yarns.

  44. Sarah / January 1, 2020 / Reply

    My crochet resolution is to only work on a 2-3 crochet projects at a time, and to not start more until I’m done with the one I’m working on.

  45. Kelly / January 1, 2020 / Reply

    To not have more than 3 projects in process at one time-but the 5 nativity sets only count as one..,

  46. Beth BrownPettit / January 1, 2020 / Reply

    I have six grand nieces and nephews in college. I want to make each of them scarves in their respective school colors and give as Christmas presents. And for the younger five a scarf in their favorite color, too.

    • Heather Mann / January 7, 2020 / Reply

      You’re one of our winners, Beth!

  47. Jessica Beres / January 2, 2020 / Reply

    I want to publish 1 pattern a month on my blog!.

  48. Kristen Holdcraft / January 3, 2020 / Reply

    My crochet resolution is to crochet a lace shawl that is actually bigger than 437 yards!

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