Tiffany Hansen

Flower Mound, TX, United States

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Nov 25 at 09:33 PM

Check out this FREE ornament pattern that Sakura found and wanted to share with us!

Pattern:  https://blog.clover-usa.com/2024/11/13/granny-circle-baubles-free-crochet-pattern/

Thank you SO much Sakura!  This is awesome.  🤗💖🧶

Nov 25 at 08:59 PM

WOW!  That is quite the range Robyn!  You can have as many different colors as you want!  Breaking down your temperature ranges however you want!  I can't wait to see what you choose to use! 🤗💖🧶

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Nov 24 at 09:10 PM

You can make your own yarn gauge!  OR there are some beautiful wood ones you can purchase on Etsy.com.  🤗💖🧶

Having a yarn gauge for your project is extremely important to reminding yourself what colors represent which temperature range.

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Nov 24 at 09:08 PM

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The Yarn I'm Using For My 2025 Temperature-Sampler Blanket CAL Project Is Loops & Threads Heathered Tweed.

If you can find a size 3 weight yarn to use for YOUR Temperature-Sampler blanket that would be great to help control the length of the project.

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Nov 24 at 08:55 PM

Join Me for the 2025 Temperature-Sampler Blanket Crochet Along!

I am beyond excited to announce the launch of my 2025 Temperature-Sampler Blanket Crochet Along (CAL), kicking off in January! This project will be a fun, interactive, and beautiful way to document your year while learning new crochet stitches and creating a one-of-a-kind blanket that tells the story of your year through color and temperature.

For this CAL, we'll be making one row every day, documenting the temperature for that day and using a specific yarn color to match the temperature range from our very own Temperature Gauge. I’ve created a Temperature Gauge with a color indicator that will help guide you in choosing the right yarn for each day’s temperature.

But that's not all! Each month, I’ll be sharing a Calendar Stitch Card, which includes the month’s calendar along with crochet stitch instructions. Each month, you’ll work the row using the stitch of the month, paired with the appropriate yarn color based on that day's temperature. This will give you a beautiful, textured blanket that grows month by month.

I’m really excited to share that we’ll be learning 12 different crochet stitches throughout the year—some you may have tried before, and others will be new to you. Whether you’ve crocheted for years or are a newer crocheter, this project will be a fun and rewarding challenge. Every month’s stitch will add a unique texture to the blanket, making it a truly personalized and stunning piece of art.

One of the best parts of this CAL is the new community section in the Crochet Club. This space will be dedicated to the Temperature-Sampler Blanket project, where you can:

  • Ask questions: Whether you're new to the project or need help with a stitch, this section is the perfect place to ask for guidance.

  • Share your progress: I can’t wait to see how your blanket is coming along! Whether it’s a photo of a finished row, an update on your materials, or just a note about how the project is going, sharing your journey will be so fun for everyone.

  • Discuss materials: Not sure what yarn to use? Want to talk about hook sizes or other tools? The community section is the place to chat about it all.

I encourage everyone to participate, whether you’re jumping in with your first CAL or are a seasoned pro. This project is all about community, creativity, and making something beautiful together.

To get started, all you need to do is make sure you're part of my Crochet Club, where I’ll be sharing the Calendar Stitch Cards and all the information you need to follow along. The community section will be open for sharing, asking questions, and engaging with fellow crocheters throughout the entire project.

I can’t wait to kick off this journey with you all and see how your Temperature-Sampler Blankets turn out. It's going to be a year-long adventure, and I’m so thrilled to have you all along for the ride!

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Nov 22 at 10:34 AM

Thank you so much PJ for sharing this book of Crocheted Hat Patterns with us!  I hope you all enjoy looking though it!

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Crochet Hat's PDF Booklet

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Nov 20 at 11:04 AM

Hi Nessa!  I am super surprised this video isn't showing up.  As I'm preparing this for you I do have this other stitch demonstration I found to be extremely close to the Celtic Honeycomb stitch.  I hope it can help you out while I'm getting this demo created.  Link: https://members.crochetwithtiffany.com/programs/shadow-box-stitch-tutorial?category_id=133657

My apologies for the delay. 🙃🫤

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Nov 19 at 04:43 PM

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Hi Everyone!

Tomorrow we are going to be making a Granny Square Ornament.  But as I was searching for a fun pattern I stumbled upon many other Granny Square Christmas Ornament ideas I just have to share!

Check These Out:

Just a few that I found.  I hope these designs inspire you this holiday season!

For tomorrow's demonstration, feel free to bring with you:

  • any size 4 weight yarn

  • crochet hook G/6 - 4.00mm or 4.25mm

  • Yarn Needle

  • Scissors

  • Clear Plastic Ornament (Any Size, we will work with it)

Nov 19 at 04:18 PM

Hi Tori!

What a fun project idea!  Also a big project idea!  To be honest you should be fine with your ends.  There's no real reason your project should come undone the way you fear. HOWEVER, if it would put your mind at ease to use fabric glue, I only recommend Aleene's Quick Dry Fabric Fusion.  It flexible and clear so invisible AND it's non-toxic as well as washing machine and drier safe so you don't have to worry about it washing out.  It's pretty magical.  You can find this Quick Dry Fabric Fusion at JoAnn's, Hobby Lobby and Amazon.  Please let me know if you need help finding it.  I hope this helps!  HAVE FUN!

Nov 18 at 05:00 PM

YAY!!!  🤗🤗🤗