Saying Goodbye To The Thanksgiving Collection

It's time to say goodbye to the Thanksgiving Collection this Saturday, November 23rd so grab your fave hat or crochet pattern before they're gone for good.
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It was a spur of the moment collection. I had just come back from my first year as a vendor at the Kitchener-Waterloo Knitters’ Guild Fair. I was inspired by meeting fellow knitters and crocheters that, after I unpacked, I dedicated an afternoon and planned out the Gobble ‘Til You Wobble Thanksgiving Collection.

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Will The Thanksgiving Collection Be Back?

I’ve made a promise to my customers that I will make both knit and crochet versions of my hats. Unfortunately, this year I was only able to make crochet patterns due to the tight turnaround.

However, even though this year was simply crochet, I intend to include patterns for my knitters in future Thanksgiving collections.

And perhaps children’s books to tell each hat’s story!

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Saying Goodbye

As much as I’d like to keep them around, it’s time to say goodbye to the Thanksgiving collection this Saturday, November 23rd so grab your fave ready-to-ship hat or crochet pattern before they’re gone for good.

I can’t guarantee that they will all be returning next year.

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Elizabeth Ruth

Elizabeth Ruth

Elizabeth is a children's book author and designer of knit and crochet character hats under the brand The Ruthless Crafter. In her spare time she loves to read, watch movies, spend time with her family, and swim. She lives a full, happy life in Kitchener, Ontario with her husband and their two children.

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