What an amazing start we have had in this years Crochet Cancer Challenge. Plus, I am so excited for today’s featured designer, she is new to the challenge this year, so make sure to check out all the info below! If this is the first you have heard about it, please click the following link for more info: HERE.
Day 4: Pattern by Muki Crafts
Before I start in on the hat for today, I want to make sure to share a little love for the designer. It is always worthwhile to thank the designer for offering her design talents and pattern to all of us:
Todays pattern was designed by Marie from Muki Crafts. I was so excited when she jumped on board as a featured designer. Muki Crafts has some beautiful patterns and she did not disappoint with her Masha Hat design that she is offering to all of us this week. The Masha hat works up quick with a worsted weight yarn. The Masha Hat pattern comes in sizes from child to adult.
Use Code: Cancer18
This code will be good on the Masha Hat through Sunday October 7, 2018 and will allow you to get the pattern for FREE, but remember….
A Download = A Pledge
This is a very important part of the Crochet Cancer Challenge. If you download any of the patterns during this month and you use the code to receive it for FREE you are PLEDGING to donate a minimum of 1 hat to a Cancer Center/Patient.
Add Labels to your hats
click HERE to get an printable sheet that has 8 of these tags on it.
More Links about the Cancer Challenge
The posts from the last couple weeks were full of information and should have answered many of your questions. If you think of anything I have missed, let me know so I can inform the other participants. Enjoy crocheting those hats!
- Cancer Challenge Introduction, what is it, click HERE.
- What type of hat should I make, what sizes and where should I get the patterns, click HERE.
- What type of yarn is recommended for the hats, click HERE.
- Where should I donate my hats, click HERE.
- A fun “start early” project you can add to your hats, click HERE.
- Challenge others to join and more fun information, click HERE.
I have been doing this for about the last four or five years for a charity that we support for children with cancer and chemo and prayer shawls for their families I never have heard of this so so I don’t know how I do it I just I do between 200 to 300 a year