Tiffany Hansen

Flower Mound, TX, United States

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Jun 28 at 11:24 AM

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GREAT JOB SANDRA PALMER!

Look what Sandra made everybody!  Here first wearable T-shirt with a matching belt and bucket hat.  I'm so excited for you Sandra for finally making a wearable.  I know you've been wanting to give this project type a try for a long time. 💖🧶

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Jun 28 at 11:05 AM

Hi Alexandria!  Great question!  Actually, that chart can be found within the pattern itself!  You get FREE access to the pattern just by being a member!  Go to Video Library, find the video tutorial, click on the video tutorial and the PDF is attached just below the video for you to print off or just look at.  I hope this helps!  Let us know if you are having any trouble.  🤗💖🧶

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Hi Karan!  WOW!  What a great experience that must have been to connect with that crochet group in San Miguel de Allende!  I completely understand your struggle with that foundation row and first row.  They sure can be pesky and finicky.  I have lot of different suggestions for you to try as to help you with this question.

 1. If your foundation row seems to often come out smaller than the rest of your project, try working with a crochet hook one to two sizes larger just in your foundation chain then switch back to the hook you want to work with for row 1.  This will help give each stitch more room in that chain space.  And vise-versa if your foundation is to large.

    Have you played with a foundationless stitch before?  This has helped many people who struggle with that foundation chain.  By working your first row AND your foundation at the same time it provides adequate room for your stitches and everything seems to even out better.

I could even provide tutorials here in the Club! 🤗

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Jun 27 at 11:32 AM

LOVE IT!!  Absolutely, choose the colors that make you the most motivated to work on the project.  🤗💖🧶

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Jun 27 at 11:31 AM

Great question.  Just use the 4.00mm.  That should work much better and take up less yarn than the 4.50mm.  😉

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Jun 27 at 11:30 AM

What a tough decision!  Which to start with.  You're colors are beautiful.  I love the deep dark saturated look.  Totally my vibe.  The burnt orange will go well.  Hmm, I think I would lay them out how 3 skeins wide and 4 skeins long to match the blanket, then see which colors you like best next to each other or how you want the pattern to lay out.  That will help you so much more than just picking a color.  Unless you would like to put all of the yarn in a bag and randomly draw one. 😄

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Jun 27 at 09:51 AM

No worries Jackie!  I completely understand.  It would be great if we could see you next year!  🤗💖🧶

Jun 27 at 08:22 AM

I LOVE IT!  How fun!!!  The pattern looks great Darlene! 😍

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Jun 22 at 04:05 PM

What a special gift!  Great job Laura! 

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Jun 22 at 04:04 PM

Oh, this is really pretty Nessa!  I love the sections of holes and solid. Very cool! Thank you so much for sharing a picture with us! 🤗🧶💖