I absolutely love the Notifications Tab you added under the Home tab. I sometimes get lost in what I've seen and what I haven't. Thank you so much
Last month I went on my first yarn crawl in Arkansas. This past week went on my 2nd yarn crawl - the inaugural Oklahoma yarn crawl. Had so much fun, spent waaaayyyy too much and built some fun memories. Bought enough yarn between the two crawls for 6 projects plus some unknown future ones 😂 the first picture is my Arkansas purchases and the second one is the Oklahoma haul.
My sister is vacationing in the midwest and she sent me this picture. Kinda neat!
Tiffany this is the c2c had so much trouble with and hubby helped me out with the graph.
I made the Tiffany top for my daughter. I am planning on making some more.
I am not sure if this is the right place to post my question but I need help. Can anyone tell me how to do this (3 sc inc) x 6 (30sts) prior row has 24 sts. I'm just not sure. PLEASE HELP
Creating a crochet Christmas gift plan is a great way to stay organized and ensure you have everything ready in time for the holidays. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you:
Make a Gift List
Identify Recipients: Write down everyone you want to make gifts for.
Brainstorm Ideas: Think about what each person might like. Consider their interests, needs, and style.
Set Priorities
Determine Importance: Decide which gifts are most important or time-consuming.
Rank by Difficulty: Assess which projects might be more complex or require more time.
Choose Patterns
Select Patterns: Pick crochet patterns that match your recipients' preferences and your skill level.
Collect Patterns: Gather or create patterns for each gift. Make sure they are suitable for the yarn you plan to use.
Estimate Time
Time Allocation: Estimate how long each project will take and plan accordingly.
Create a Schedule: Break down your tasks into manageable chunks and set deadlines for each project.
Gather Supplies
Yarn: Choose colors and types of yarn that suit each project.
Notions: Make sure you have all necessary tools like hooks, buttons, and embellishments.
Purchase Early: Buy supplies ahead of time to avoid last-minute scrambles.
Create a Project Timeline
Project Dates: Assign start and finish dates for each gift project based on your estimated times.
Buffer Time: Include some extra time for unexpected delays or adjustments.
Track Progress
Checklist: Keep track of what’s completed and what’s pending.
Notes: Record any adjustments or modifications you make to patterns or yarn choices.
Wrapping & Presentation
Packaging: Plan how you’ll wrap or present your gifts. You might want to make custom gift tags or bags.
Delivery: Consider how you’ll deliver the gifts if you’re not seeing the recipients in person.
Review & Adjust
Evaluate: Regularly review your progress and adjust your plan as needed.
Flexibility: Be flexible and adjust your timeline or priorities if necessary.
By breaking down your plan into these steps, you’ll be able to manage your time effectively and create thoughtful, handmade gifts that your friends and family will love.
Hey all! I’m trying to find the blanket size chart, it was posted on one of the YouTube video for the CAL 2024 blanket, but when I try to zoom it on the chart it’s blurry. Tiffany Hansen help me out please.
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Does anyone on here have any experience with crocheting a picture blanket? I was thinking of trying it out but have no idea where to start. I considered Tunisian but then I saw where someone else used single crochet. I the pictures I need in a pixel art form, but I don't know how to actually create what I am seeing in my head. I am including a picture of what my idea will basically look like. I tried reaching out to someone who did something similar but unfortunately it seems like they are no longer available on the platform I found them on. Thank you in advance to anyone that can help me out!