Showing posts with label Voting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Voting. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

It's time for the Round 9 Final Reveals and Voting. Are you Ready?

The challengers have finished their projects and we're ready to show you what they've come up with. Take a look at the wonderful crochet patterns these designers have come up with and get ready to cast your votes!




Here are the sneak peeks again so you can see how they each turned out.




Friday, June 26, 2015

Round 6 Final Crochet Design Reveals and Voting

https://www.battleofthestitches.com/fan-giveaways---voting.html
The time has finally arrived for you to see what all 12 designers have been up to this month!  Just to recap, each designer was asked to create a crochet design using the Serenity stitch as their focus along with Serenity as their theme to design around.  Serenity can mean different things to everyone, so here's a chance to get to know them a little better through their designs.
 

Take a look at all 12 designs here on the blog and then head over to the website to vote for your top 3 choices. Voting is open from Friday 6/26/15 through Monday 6/29/15.  The design with the highest votes will win Fan Choice , be featured on the cover of The Battle of the Stitches eBook along with receiving a prize package valued around $100.  Now, sit back, relax and find your Serenity with us.


Thursday, March 12, 2015

The Rocky Road Crochet Stitch Challenge Link Up

Battle of the Stitches Round 1 eBook
It's been a year since our FIRST EVER -  Battle of the Stitches Crochet challenge.  Wow!  That went fast!!  Were you there?  Do you remember all the crochet designs from the challenge?  We used the Rocky Road crochet stitch with Mother's Day for our theme and our challengers came up with some pretty amazing designs that they would love to either give or receive as a Mother's Day gift.

One of the wonderful things about this challenge is that the creativity just starts to pour down on the designers an in every challenge, there have been a BUNCH of patterns designed afterwards using the same stitch.