Tiffany Hansen

Flower Mound, TX, United States

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Jul 12 at 08:49 AM

I am so glad you are having fun with this CAL!  Great job keeping with the square even if it is proving to be challenging.  It will create a great story to share with people when they ask about this blanket. 🤗🧶💖

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Jul 11 at 09:14 AM

So interesting!  If you can keep all your squares about the same size then you'll be in a good spot.  It's ok if there is a slight variation though.  😊

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Jul 11 at 09:13 AM

Wow, your squares are measuring much smaller than anticipated.  I'm thinking your stitches must be much tighter than mine.  Maybe try working these up again with a larger crochet hook such as an I/9-5.50mm to adjust for the difference.  We are still only half way through the project, so if you need to start a square over, there is plenty of time.  🤗💖🧶

Wow, great catch.  I'm so grateful you said something.  Please go ahead and work up the 51 chains like I said in the video.  I'll be adjusting the pattern to match. 😊

Jul 09 at 04:56 PM

Oh, how funny.  I think I just responded to your question in an email.  But I'm also glad you asked here so that more people can benefit from the answer.

If you measure your foundation row and it hits the dimension you want, but them measure again a few rows in and notice the dimension has grown!  It just means that the stitches you used in the project needed more space to lay flat than was provided in your foundation row chain.  The stitches stretched your chain out.

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What's great is that you are still at the beginning and it won't be such a heartbreak to start over.  BEFORE you do though, take your tape measure and count how many stitches over 40 inches are in each row.  That way you will know how many to take out when you go back to your foundation. 🤗.  It's also ok if you are slightly thinner in your width dimension!  You can simply add a border around the blanket to hit all you measurement marks. 

I hope this helps Tasha!  I'm so excited for you to make this blanket!

Jul 09 at 04:51 PM

Laurel, I don't think I could have helped you pick a better stitch to use for this blanket project.  It's perfect!  The shell representing the beach but still lacy.  The color ombre effect even looks like movement of water.  I can't wait for you to give this blanket to them.  You did a fantastic job! 🤗💖🧶🏖️🥂

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Jul 09 at 04:24 PM

It sure is a fun pattern!  I love how it has movement and keeps you engaged without having to overthink.  I'm so happy it's one of your favorite blanket patterns!! 🤗💖🧶

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Jul 09 at 04:23 PM

AWE!  I love that you have enjoyed this blanket pattern so much and shared a picture of your palpal using it. 🤗💖🧶

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Jul 07 at 07:37 PM

Oh WOW!  It looks fantastic Robyn!  Love love love the colors. I'm so happy you gave this project a try and that you found it to be an easy project.  😊🧶💖

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Jul 05 at 12:00 AM

Word Search - Crochet Tools -

Print out your PDF copy that is attached to the video below.

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Word Search - Crochet Tools

Take a break and find some fun crochet words for a brainteaser.