Tiffany Hansen

Flower Mound, TX, United States

12 Jul 07:42

Great question Kat.  Check YouTube Studio and try to go LIVE.  If you are able to it will launch, but if you have not met certain requirements it will tell you what requirements you have to meet in order to go LIVE.  I don't think it's much.  😊❤️🧶

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11 Jul 10:14

Hi Sandra,  So weird I didn't see your message.  I didn't have the information here but I did put it on my YouTube Community page for all to see since it was a campaign shared with everyone on YouTube.  I'll make sure to get the information over here as well next time.  Thank you for helping me to make this page better. 😊🧶❤️

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11 Jul 10:11

Haha, oh Brenda, I'm sorry it turned out floppy.  I think a stiffener will help.  I have not tried it yet but I will try to test one and hopefully get you a solution by Saturday's Coffee & Crochet.  👍🏼😊🧶❤️

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11 Jul 10:07

Hi Mary!

I'm sorry this stitch is giving you troubles.  Not to worry though!

I have 2 options for you.

1) I know that this pattern calls for us to add a Bobble in the very last stitch of one row and the very first stitch of the next Bobble row.  You could try ending row 2 with 3 sc instead to help with the side, and then in row 4, do not begin with a bobble, just start with 3 sc and continue on with the pattern.  See if that will help your sides.

2) You can absolutely swap out a different stitch if you want to try something different.  To keep things from being complicated with a stitch count, choose a stitch that has a one-to-one stitch ratio and for the height try to keep it as tall as a Dc stitch.

So something like working just Dc's in each stitch across, or a Dc in the FLO or BLO of each stitch across, or Dc Post stitch across.  Anything that is one stitch per stich.  I hope that helps!

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11 Jul 10:01

This is a great question Sandra! I think it might be a fun treat for you to receive a crochet magazine subscription.  I really enjoy the Annie's Attic Holiday Catalog:  https://www.anniescatalog.com/pages/needlecraft/index.html

Other catalogs that are my fav are the Home Editions.

As for books, are you looking for books that have actual patterns in them for full projects or are you looking for books with different crochet stitch patterns in them that you can play with and try out?

Then I would ask if there is a crochet project category you gravitate towards to help narrow down the options.  😆🧶❤️

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11 Jul 09:50

How Fun!!  The multi-color adds such a twist to the design.  Thank you so much for playing with this color and showing us how it turned out Darlene!  Your hat looks great! 🤗❤️🧶

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11 Jul 09:46

I am so happy you enjoyed making my Culinary Trio set Ko!  Your pieces look amazing!  Thank you so much for sharing.  😍😍

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05 Jul 20:36

Sandra Palmer I saved your pic but I can add it in here.  Sorry for the delay.  Been trying to figure out what to do with the pictures.

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05 Jul 20:35

Sandra Palmer I'm sorry Sandra.  I wonder if you email me pictures I could post them on here for you and then you can leave a message under it to give context.

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05 Jul 20:27

It looks like you guys already figured it our but just in case.  The foundation row chain count was off by one.  

The revised count is:  Washcloth = ch 36 (35 sts per row)

                                      Potholder = ch 42 (41 sts per row)

                                      Dish Towel = ch 60 (59 sts per row)

And, just a reminder because it has caught a couple of you,

Row 4 = 2 sts then ladder

Row 7 = 5 sts then ladder

That way the ladder stitches will off-set each other.

Thank you all for your hard work, time, and help on this project!