Needlework Your Valentine - Winners Announced! - A Valentine’s Special Featured Posts Edition #126

Welcome to our Valentine’s Special Featured Posts Edition - #126

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Photo Credit: @crosheille

We had another fun challenge round that was filled with love and appreciation!

The challenge was to pick a Hiver to appreciate this Valentine’s Day and make them a needlework greeting or gift.

I really enjoyed reading all of the entries. There was so much inspiration going around in the community this week and it was very pleasant to see.

I decided to spread the prizes a little differently this round based on the entries we received.

The Winners are as Follows:


1st Place Winners - 6 HBD Each

@kattycrochet

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@creacioneslelys

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I was very touched by the value of and appreciation of friendship displayed from both of these ladies in their entries.

We learned that these two have been longtime real life friends and colleagues who both have a passion for crochet.

I love how @kattycrochet uses a technique called Tapestry crochet because @creacioneslelys loves the technique and has mastered it already. She reached out of her comfort zone to make a gift that really represents her good friend.

I also love @creacioneslelys’s choice to make a paraban filled with hearts, fringes and pearls to celebrate a wonderful friendship.

Congratulations ladies! 💗


2nd Place Winners - 4 HBD Each

@carolinacardoza

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@jurich60

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Both of these ladies displayed thoughtful handmade works for people of influence, great support and who have inspired others by their contributions.

You could genuinely feel the love and appreciation beaming from these posts and it was quite touching to read.

Thank You ladies for your wonderful entries!


Third Place Winners - 2 HBD Each

@neumannsalva

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@muscara

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Both of these ladies took a unique approach of appreciation.

@neumannsalva decided to dedicate her post to the admins of our community for their continued help, support and mending knowledge of garments.

Their examples and ideas have helped her to take things out of her closet and give them new life!

Why not show your love to the entire community? This is the approach @muscara took by making these beautiful knitted Japanese symbols of women and friendship. It is such a beautiful display to represent our lovely NeedleWorkMonday Community.

We do have a couple of male members but the majority of us are women.

Thank you both for your unique approaches to this challenge!


Congratulations to all of our winners! We appreciate your participation in our challenge! Your Prizes are in your wallets :D


Oh and as an added treat from me to you each of you have been added to this post as 5% beneficiaries! 🤩


Have a Wonderful Happy Valentine’s Day Everyone! 💖


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Thank you for stopping by to view our featured posts for this week. Please stop by their posts and show them some love with a read, a comment and an upvote for sharing their handmade creations.

To see more needle arts, please check out the the NeedleWorkMonday Community and check back here with @needleworkmonday every Wednesday / Thursday for the weekly Curation posts!!

If you are a needlework artist we’d love to have you join us to share your work and inspire the Hive blockchain to give a craft a try.

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NeedleWorkMonday Founder:
@crosheille


Administrators:
@muscara
@marblely


Today’s curation/winner reveal is written by @crosheille

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