Lion Brand Shawl in a Ball is one of my favorite yarns! And now that they've added sparkly metallics to the options, it just gets better and better - so let's celebrate the changing seasons with a Lion Brand Shawl in a Ball Spring Giveaway!
Here's a little tour of this lovely stuff from Lion Brand Ambassador Shira!
I adore the self-striping colors, the texture, and the yardage you find in Shawl in a Ball - over 500 yards! Wow! This means you can make some amazing projects with one or two skeins. Here are four that I've designed using Shawl in a Ball (clockwise starting from the top left): the Lotus Blossom Shawl; Amelia Shawl, Amara Shawl, and Winged Wrap.
Lion Brand Shawl in a Ball comes in 16 gorgeous colorways, and this month they're all on sale! So let's give some of these beauties away!
The Lion Brand Shawl in a Ball Spring Giveaway on Moogly is open to USA and Canada addresses only, and ends 3/15/17 at 12:15am Central US time. The winner will receive 3 skeins of Lion Brand Shawl in a Ball yarn in the color or colors of their choice. To enter, use the Rafflecopter form below. If you are on mobile and have difficulty entering, please use a desktop computer to enter. Only the email option is mandatory – all other tasks are optional, for bonus entries only.
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Cat
So pretty
Despina
lovely colours
Diana Hussong
Beautiful
Tamara Kelly
😀
Gina Embry
So pretty
Ann Fields
It so beautiful and it feels wonderful, too!
Kathi Wilson
Can't wait to try this yarn!
Terese Pratt
Looks very interesting! The colors are so pretty!
Cindy
Love the colors ?
Cat McClaughry
Love the shawl you designed
Tamara Kelly
Thank you so much! 😀
Mayra
I was very disappointed with the shawl in a ball tutorial, because the video sample is not as it really is, it is much shorter 😞😞😞😞😞
Tamara Kelly
Hi Mayra! I'm sorry, I'm a bit confused by your comment. Are you saying the balls of yarn you've found have been short on yardage?