Tiffany Hansen

Flower Mound, TX, United States

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20 Feb 09:36

Thank you so much for asking Sandra! I just made a post in the Book Club Forum to let everyone know.  I would like to receive pictures of finished projects by Tuesday, February 27th at the latest so that I can put everything together in a slideshow that I can share with our Wednesday Crafter's Gathering.  🤗

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19 Feb 09:37

Personally, I can't rave enough about how much my Valari Pillow has helped me with my posture while crocheting.  I'm not trying to sell anyone on this, just sharing my experience and my truth.  The pillow has not only helped me to straighten my spine and lift my head to prevent neck pain, but it has also assisted in taking away a lot of the pain I've started to feel in my elbows by providing a soft platform for me to rest my elbows on.

In case you are interested, I do have a link to the Valari Pillow along with a coupon code if you would like to try it out for yourself.

Link:  https://glnk.io/5w9mn/crochet-with-tiffanycrochet-with-tiffany15

Coupon Code:  CROCHET_WITH_TIFFANY15

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17 Feb 18:36

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Here are all the Valentines Crochet Contest Entries!

You all did such a fantastic job!  Thank you for joining in the fun and showing everyone your creativity.

Next Crochet Contest is in March!  The St. Patrick's Day Crochet Contest!  Join in for the fun!  🤗❤️🧶

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17 Feb 18:13

Beautifully said Sandra!  🥰🤗❤️🧶

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17 Feb 18:13

Hi Michelle!  Great question.  I found my scarf to feel a bit long too but I love how it fits.  If you are looking to shrink it a little bit I think you will be fine using a smaller crochet hook such as an F/5-3.75mm though try to make sure your stitches aren't too tight.  You still want it to be a little drapey.  If you find that you actually want to shrink the scarf a significant amount you could refer to the original scarf and see how many rows you would like to take out of each color.  Then when you make your next scarf, stop at the number of rows you want, then cut the yarn, cut out the rest of that color and rejoin the yarn at the next color.  I hope this helps!  Your scarf turned out beautifully!

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15 Feb 12:15

Answer:  Ireland.  

Ireland is renowned for its intricate lace crochet tradition, known as Irish Crochet. This crochet style emerged in Ireland during the 19th century as a response to the Great Famine, providing women with a means of earning income by creating delicate lace pieces. Irish Crochet typically features motifs inspired by nature, such as flowers, leaves, and vines, and is characterized by its use of fine threads and intricate stitches like picots and motifs. It's often used to create beautiful shawls, doilies, and tablecloths. The tradition of Irish Crochet has been passed down through generations and remains an important part of Ireland's cultural heritage.

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15 Feb 12:13

Pam McClammy made these two crochet hearts for her daughters and wanted to share a picture with you.  Aren't they cute?!

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13 Feb 11:07

Hi Sandra M., I see how it might be confusing with ALL of the activities going on here in the Crochet Club.  The book club book projects stay in the crochet book club lane and are not entered into contests.  Unless the individual chooses to enter that project into the contest.  Crochet contests here in the Crochet Club are all about the theme for that particular contest.  You can choose any project type and any pattern that excites you.  The point of these contests is to give people a reason to crochet something they might normally not create.  Don't worry about the other entries.  Let this be personal for you.  Push yourself and maybe try a project that looks a little challenging.  At the end of the contest, whether you win or not, I want you to feel excited about your experience and what you created.  I love seeing what everyone enters.  All the creativity, and different project types.  It's quite inspiring.  😊🧶❤️

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12 Feb 21:46

Hi Sandra!  The Contests are not connected to the Book Club.  For the Contests, where there are winners, you can pick any project type, any pattern, from anywhere, a project that you may have begun a long time ago and are just now finishing or a project that you just stumbled on that looked fun to do.  Whatever you choose, your project just has to be themed correctly to the contest it is being entered into AND the project must be finished.  And, don't think about the other people who might enter something.  Let this be for you.  An opportunity for you to make something you may not have normally made but now have an excuse to give a try.  I have had many contests where someone entered a project out of pure happiness to have been able to make the project and have ended up winning.  Do it for you though.  Not necessarily just to win something.  It's fun!  😊❤️🧶

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09 Feb 17:40

Hi Elena!  I can see the pictures and only just noticed that they do look different on both sides.  I'm curious how you did that.  Yes, I'll bring up your question towards the very beginning of our Coffee & Crochet meeting this Saturday to see how I can help.  😊