Tiffany Hansen

Flower Mound, TX, United States

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Mar 19 at 02:07 PM

HAha, Left Field.  😄❤️🧶

Mar 19 at 02:03 PM

Hi Brenda.  I'm looking at your corners but not seeing the chains in the corners to help you make that pointed angle.  I'm wondering if that might be what you need.  Double Check and let me know.

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Mar 19 at 02:00 PM

I love it Brenda!  I love that you are making a matching change purse to add to the bag.  Way to make it your own. 🤗❤️🧶

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Mar 19 at 01:53 PM

Whenever I am looking for crochet pattern inspiration I like to check out Pinterest.com.  I found this pattern there that I think you might like.  If not, check out Pinterest to see if you can find something.

CLICK HERE:  https://pin.it/3yWQpMH

Mar 19 at 01:41 PM

I would love for you to share a picture of your baby blanket.  How special!

Mar 19 at 01:41 PM

What a great idea Michaela!  Love this.

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Mar 19 at 01:35 PM

That is a great question Dawn!  There are so many different kinds of yarn, this would be something I would break down per skein.

Thank you for asking for one specifically.  The yarn I see would make for a couple different great projects.  

Blankets (of course), A wearable like a top/sweater/cardigan, A home decor item like a pillow.  How about a stuffed animal?  A scarf or beanie.  And then within each category are more options.  

I hope this helps!  🤗❤️🧶

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Mar 15 at 01:07 PM

I got it Sandra!  Thanks for the pictures!  🤗🤗❤️🧶

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Mar 15 at 01:07 PM

Hi Sandra! Are you looking for a way to join yarn together?

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Mar 15 at 01:06 PM

Laura Greathouse Let's give that a try to see if it helps.  Try the J - 6.00mm crochet.  If you come upon the February Bead Stitch and it's still giving you trouble lets go ahead and swap out the Bead Stitch for another stitch.  That way you can continue on with your project and still have a great experience.  Tension is the most complicated part of crocheting.  You'll get it!