Laura Greathouse

Atlanta, GA, United States

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17 Jul 13:47

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After not attempting or following through on any crochet projects for the past ten + years I’m really proud of myself for keeping up with my first temperature blanket so far!

Tiffany, I’d like to thank you for this project. I’ve learned so much through it and gained so much more confidence than I ever had in crochet in the past. So thankful I randomly found your video in December and impulsively decided to take on this year long project. 

Side note: I really wasn’t loving July’s stitch, so I’m doing something different this month. Something I just figured out on my own, which is totally new for me as well! And it’s working! 🥰

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Posted

02 Jul 14:00

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Progress so far. Can’t believe we are already halfway through the year.

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Posted

23 Jun 07:21

A couple people have now commented on my picture saying they didn’t think we can use googly eyes on our worms, and asking if we can use them or not, but no one has responded if that is true. 

Can someone please confirm for me yes or no if we can use them before I continue making them? If we can’t then I’m going to stop. 

Also, if we can’t, any suggestions for what I can do with the ones I’ve already made? Anywhere I can donate or send them myself?

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12 Jun 11:19

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So I’m watching planes and crocheting the time away 🧶 ✈️🥰

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08 Jun 22:53

I'm thinking about making some sort of small lapghan sized blanket for myself and three coworkers, with the goal of giving the three of them theirs for Christmas. I'm looking through Tiffany's videos and trying to decide what pattern/stitch would be a good one that would be simple enough that I won't give up, but also looks interesting enough that it's not just a basic, boring looking blanket. They just made the comment the other day that they would have never thought I would be someone who crochets, so I thought it would be fun to make something to impress them, and something they can maybe actually use.

Something to note is that we all work at home three days a week and come into the office two days a week. When we come into the office we are required to bring everything with us, and take everything back home when we leave. Therefore, if I were to give them a blanket that they might actually want to bring and use in the office to put over their legs (our office is pretty cold), then it would need to be lightweight enough to carry/fold up and not be a burden, but warm enough to keep them comfortable.

So, does anyone have any suggestions of patterns, stitches, sizes, yarns, etc?

Bonus if Tiffany has a video for it, because I find it super helpful to watch the close up to make sure I'm doing things right. 

Thanks in advance! 

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05 Jun 23:53

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I was sick this past week so I used my time to do the entire month of May. I’m officially caught up. 

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05 Jun 23:51

Hopefully I’m not too late on these. I finally completely caught up my temperature blanket and can finally start working on making the worms. 

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24 May 23:56

Tiffany,

I’m working on the May 9th row, which is the second Row 1 in May. I have been counting 192 stitches total so far, but somehow this row came out with 191 stitches. The FPDC and BPDC seem to be matching up though. Do I need to pull everything out and try to figure out where things got off and how to fix it? Is it okay to just go with 191 stitches for the rest of the month? I think this row feels different since the first row one wasn’t on top of a FPDC/BPDC row, but not entirely sure. 

Thanks!

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11 May 22:43

Am I too late to participate??

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25 Apr 22:54

How did I do? Does it look right? Do I need to do anything differently? Any tips are welcome. 

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