Tiffany Hansen

Flower Mound, TX, United States

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29 May 08:18

Hi Leslie!  You are doing nothing wrong.  This section with the slip stitch is pretty common.    There are some tricks people have come up with to hide that last slip stitch join like fancy ways of pulling the loop through.  My favorite is to make the end of the round start and stop in one of the corners.  You can't see it if it's in a corner.  The patter is adjusted slightly so that you can start/stop in the corner though and I can help you with that if it is something you would be interested in. 

Otherwise, girl it looks great!!! 

What were you planning to make with this granny square? 

It might be tough, but don't let that little section bother you.  If you were to look closely to most other people's finished granny squares using this pattern, you would see they have this too.  🤫.  Keep up that great work!!

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29 May 08:09

Great question Sandra!  I just spoke with Cheri with Warm Up America.  We are locking in dates and Campaign Title Now.  😁

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22 May 05:58

I'm going to stretch today.  🤗🧶❤️

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18 May 15:40

I love it!  🤗🤗🌞🌞

18 May 15:34

I'm so sorry Sandra.  I hope you can feel better soon. ❤️

I'm going to have to give this smoothie a try!  Thanks Jackie!

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18 May 15:23

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The term "pooling" is used when the colors of a semi-solid, speckled or variegated yarn all come together in the same place in a knitted fabric. It is easier to illustrate this concept in a picture with a variegated yarn : Here is a perfect example of "pooling".

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18 May 15:17

Oh my goodness!!!  It's gorgeous! Beautiful colors. And this is why we are working every OTHER day and not every day.  😊🧶❤️

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12 May 00:00

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Neps refers to small knots or clusters of tangled fibers that occur naturally in wool, cotton, or other fibers.  They can occur during processing, spinning, or weaving and can affect the appearance and texture of the resulting fabric.  In some cases, neps can add visual interest and create a more textured look, while in other cases, they may be considered a defect.

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11 May 00:00

The Vote Has Begun!!  Which project would you like to do a Crochet Along together?  Votes will end Wednesday May 24th.  This will give me time to plan and prep for the CAL to begin in June.  How this CAL will go will be announced here in the forum closer to the end of May so you will know what to expect.  I'm super curious what project wins out and what we will be creating together.  🤗🤗🤗

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