Tiffany Hansen

Flower Mound, TX, United States

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Jan 08 at 12:41 PM

For me....  If I could go back and give my younger self one piece of advice it would be to stay authentic and don't let anyone persuade you to do or be something else. 💖💖💖

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Jan 07 at 08:11 PM

Hi Everyone!  I hope you are all doing well!  I wanted to reach out to you to see if you would be willing to help me with a topic I am making a video on right now.  The video is about How Crochet Can Help With Depression.  I know this is a highly sensitive and personal topic but I really feel that if this pertains to you your story might really help someone.  If you are willing to share but want to stay anonymous I completely understand and respect that.  You can email me at info@crochetwithTiffany.com to share your story and I will keep your name private.  I feel like this topic could do a lot of good and wanted to reach out to my amazing community here for help.  Love you all and I hope that if you have experienced depression that crochet is actively helping you through it and that you are taking steps to help your mental health. 💖💖💖

Jan 07 at 08:01 PM

OH! Your blanket looks amazing Michelle!  Thank you so much for sharing it with us! 🤗💖🧶

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Jan 06 at 01:30 PM

Beautiful colors Marlene! 😍

Jan 06 at 01:29 PM

No Worries Marlene!  You are not the only person who fell in love with a size 4 weight yarn and want to use it on your Temperature Blanket.  You might also want to go up to a crochet hook H/8-5.00mm for you stitches to have a nice tension.  Yes, your blanket dimensions will result in a larger blanket than what mine will but that's just the nature of Temperature Blankets.  To be overly long.  It's about the project and what you are capturing, not necessarily making a blanket with common dimensions.  IF you would like to take out weekends that might help.  And knowing that at the beginning of your project will keep everything consistent.  Just be aware when we come across stitches that have a front side and a back side, reach out to me so that I can help you set up right for that month.  🤗💖🧶

Jan 05 at 08:44 PM

Great question Sharon!  I won't be creating a brand new blanket border for this temperature blanket project.  I do plan on making a couple different blanket border tutorial options throughout the year that I will reference for people to pick from.  If you would like to keep the ends out on purpose for fringe Go For It!  🤗💖🧶

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Jan 05 at 04:09 PM

Sweet!  That's great! 😊💖🧶

Jan 05 at 11:14 AM

Diane Vodola Great question Diane, Yes, we ideal want to have 210 stitches in row 1 and row 2. Row 3 however I added a grouping [sc/dc] at the end because it looked a little too uneven for me.  By adding this extra group it will increase the number of stitches per row to 212.  So, from row 3 on up for the month of January you will have 212 stitches per row.  I hope this helps.

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Jan 05 at 10:17 AM

MARLENE LEUENBERGER YAY!  I'm so glad you found the problem and that you are moving forward!  I'm sure that feels so good!  Can't wait to see how your blanket works up!

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Jan 04 at 11:01 AM

COMING SOON TO THE CROCHET CLUB

The How To Read Crochet Patterns Course.  It's still in the works but I wanted to let you all know it is coming!  I'm working hard to make this course as helpful and useful as possible.  Can't wait for you to check it out!