I’m a participating designer in this event again!

a graphic image for the 'Fasten Off Yarn-a-long' outlining the code and percentage discount

The Fasten Off yarn-a-long is the only inclusive seasonal event that considers folks with differing disabilities and needs. It takes place off Ravelry and you can learn more about it by clicking through to their website.

I’m making my entire back catalogue of patterns, eBooks and workshops available for the sale, and I’m setting up the sale on Etsy, Ravelry, Payhip and Teachable, as well as this website, for the duration of the sale period! Meaning you can use the checkout of your choice to get 25% discount off whatever you’ve been eyeing up lately.

All you need to do is use code FO2022 to get 25% discount between 25th November and 8th December on each of these platforms. Use it for any pattern or eBook, and there’s no limit to the number of times you can use the code during the sale period!

There’ll be games and prizes and the chance to see what everyone else is making for the holiday season. The chat and pace of this YAL is much more chill and manageable than others, which I find really comforting - it’s hard to keep up sometimes and that ends up making you feel left out.

In previous years I’ve contributed around 20 patterns to the sale, but this year I decided to go all in and add everything. I know times are tough - we’re rationing our heating again this winter because we can’t afford to heat all of our living space, I get it. So I figured that this year I’d not restrict what’s on sale in the hope a few more folks could join in with the fun and festivities.

What’s also really cool is that the YAL database lists each and every participating designer’s patterns by inclusivity and more. In previous years folks have commended the team behind the yarn-a-long for their efforts in building an accessible database and this year they’ve stepped it up.

Hope to see you there! And feel free to share the details and image, or go all out and buy whatever catches your eye.

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AuthorWoolly Wormhead
CategoriesPatterns