They had the challenge of deciding the winner of our Battle of the Stitches Round 1.
Each design was scored 1-10 based on 4 categories -
1. Best overall design
2. Most creative/unique
3. Best use of Stitch
4. Best use of color to show the stitch
I am so glad it was not up to me! What did you think of all these designs? Aren't they amazing? Which is your favorite? Not that you have to choose - All of these patterns will be in the Special "Battle of the Stitches" issue of Too Yarn Cute Magazine Releasing on April 11th
Our final Reveal for the Battle of the Stitches Round 1 Crochet Challenge. I'm kind of sad to see this last one posted, but I'm excited to look forward to another round with a new stitch challenge.
Our Challenger #10 is Kimberlie from ShopKimberlie. Kimberlie is a fun designer who puts her own unique style into various designs. I had not known Kimberlie until she was suggested as a challenger for this round. I'm happy she accepted the challenge!
Challenger # 9 from the Battle of the Stitches Round 1... Can you believe we're almost through the reveals?
This Challenger is another super lady who I have seen in various crochet groups on FaceBook but didn't really know until now. Hope is the talent behind the business Awe Stitch and I would love if you could go tell her what you think of her design using the Rocky Road crochet stitch.
Our Battle of the Stitches Challenger #8 is one talented lady! I have
seen her designs and spoken with her a few times and she is such a sweet
person. I knew I wanted her involved in this challenge when deciding
who to ask. I'm very happy she joined in the fun.
JoAnne from GrammyJo Lids is creative and fun in her designs and I hope you have taken the time to get to know her and see her talent.
Design #7 out of 10....Are you as impressed as I am? 10 Battle of the Stitches Challengers using the Rocky Road stitch with the Mother's Day theme. Have you thought about what you will make for your mom, grandma or even yourself?
Our Challenger #7 is Tera from Trifles N Treasures. She chose to use Red Heart Gumdrop yarn (another one to add to my list) and I think it worked great!
Isn't it fun to see how the different yarns show the same stitch?
I have seen her work, but didn't really know her until she was suggested as a challenger. I'm so glad she accepted the challenge and I'm sure you will agree - she has a fabulous design.
She chose to use Cotton Ease Seaspray & Stone for her design and they are "Calming" and "Relaxing" to me. Very pretty!
I think you will agree - this is a beautiful design. They all are and I'm so glad that I was not a judge in this Battle of the Stitches! This is definitely on my list to make (ok, so I think I am adding 10 new designs to my list of projects) and I know right where it is going. My Great Grandma had a beautiful Serving table that is now my parent's. This is the ONE thing that I Really want passed down to me.
Challenger #5 is Rachel from The Country Hooker Designs. Rachel is just starting out in designing and I was happy to have her join the fun.
She chose to use Cotton Yarn for her project and I think it looks amazing.
Our 4th Challenger in the Battle of the Stitches chose to use Red Heart's Unforgettable yarn. Oh how pretty this is! Another yarn to add to my ever growing list :)
Schere is the face behind Schere's Crafty Crochet and her design is so pretty. I can see this easily being made in a small size for a doll and a child size so that some cute little girls can have "Mommy and Me" shawls. Wouldn't it be fun to make some for moms and daughters for photos?
Ann is a designer that I have watched for a while and she amazes me. Very unique and creative.
She chose to use Deborah Norville Yarn for her design and it's beautiful! It's a brand that I have not tried yet and it's now on my list.