If you’re looking for a new yarn to try, we definitely recommend Lion Brand’s Cotton Ease yarn. Not only is it super easy to work with, but it’s available in a wide variety of colors, too.
I know, I know… the LAST thing you need is to buy even more yarn. If you’re like me, your yarn stash is already totally out of control. Lucky for you, we are giving away 4 skeins of this great yarn to one lucky winner. Enter here to win! The contest ends June 19th.
Cotton Ease yarn works well for a number of different projects, but it’s especially ideal for baby patterns including crochet afghans, cocoons, and more. It’s a durable, yet super soft yarn that’s easy to care for and reasonably priced.
Our friend and blogger Phyllis Serbes of Many Creative Gifts has also written a fabulous review of what it’s like to crochet with this yarn. Read her review of Lion Brand Cotton Ease yarn here. Plus, find two of her original crochet patterns below that she made with this yarn.
Free Crochet Patterns To Make With This Yarn:
Radiance Lap Throw (right)
Crochet Baby Hoodie Sack
AllFreeCrochet’s contest to win four skeins of Lion Brand Cotton Ease yarn ends June 19. Enter here for your chance to win!
What would you make with this yarn? Leave a comment and let us know!
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I could use that to make some kitchen towels!
A light summer shawl for restaurants that crank the A/C much too high!
Pot holders and hot pads for my kitchen
A cover for a square pillow would feel great in that yarn
A summer shawl. I love working with this yarn, so soft and it drapes beautifully.
I would make a summer dress.
I wanna make soft rainbow
pretty poncho
I wanna make pretty poncho…:)
A shrug for my granddaughter. And possibly some dish cloths with left overs. I love marketing and giving away beautiful and useful dish cloths. Thanks.
Lately I have found many patterns that call for cotton yarn and these would be wonderful to use.
Pretty children’s scarfs with brims and crocheted flowers, and ribbon.
The lapthrow shown is sweet, but I have a couple scarf patterns that I would like to tackle.
i would make my first sweater
love this yarn yummy and so soft, would love to have to make hats and mittens for grand kids
I would make as many chemo caps as possible (no wool allowed). My goal for this year is 120 and donate them to Kids Kickin’ Cancer Foundation located in Berkley MA.
I would make a pretty summer shawl for those evenings that have a chill in the air.
Have been using this yarn to make chemo caps. It’s perfect – soft, light weight but warm, and machine washable. Not to mention some great colors!
Tank Top…..
I have a new nephew arriving in November. It would be perfect for a baby blanket for McShane.
AAAHHHHHH What wouldn’t i make !!!!!!! I love Yarn !!!!!
a sweater for my new great niece