Sharon Hoelzle

Langhorne, PA, United States

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Mar 25 at 10:21 PM

Beautiful makes!! Are they all for you, or are they for different reasons?

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Mar 25 at 10:17 PM

Awww, that’s my husband’s grandfather who gave it to him!  He was born here and had seven siblings, but his family was strict Lutheran. He converted to Judaism to marry my husband’s grandmother and his family disowned him. Later on, one of his brothers married a Catholic woman and he was disowned too, but he reunited with his brother so my husband’s family is a mix of religions!

My heritage is mostly Russian with a little Lithuanian and Austrian mixed in. My brother is really into our family ancestry - it’s really fascinating!!

I look forward to getting to know you more!  Let me know your username so I can follow you back!!

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Mar 25 at 10:11 PM

Hi Fran, it’s nice to meet you!! I’ll follow you back on Instagram. What is your username?

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Mar 24 at 03:32 PM

Congratulations to you both!! 💜🧶

Mar 20 at 07:46 PM

I do understand a lot about yarn, and have total confidence with it for knitting, but crocheting is newer to me and while I feel like I picked it up pretty quickly, it’s very different from how yarn is when knitting. You’re teaching me about wraps per inch really helped me realizing that not all yarns are the same, even if they have the same number weight!  I can also say that I’ve learned a lot by trying different things and experimenting and seeing what works and what doesn’t. I know some people are afraid to do that, but it’s just yarn. If it doesn’t work, frog it and wind it back up!! 😊

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Mar 15 at 08:45 PM

I’ve only joined squares together by either sewing them or crocheting them together with a single crochet stitch. I’ve seen tutorials where they slip stitch a part of the square and then it’s a very lacey looking stitch. I’m excited to learn how you joined the squares together as it’s a beautiful pattern. 

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Mar 07 at 01:24 PM

I have a vague recollection of my step grandmother teaching me how to chain and single crochet as a child, but I only saw her a couple times a year so it didn't stick.  Then, when I was pregnant with my first son, one of the aides at the school where I was Teaching, taught me the basics again.  I made a couple of scarves, but that was it.  In my 30's, I saw my Aunt knitting and asked her to teach me.  She did and I was immediately enthralled with it, but was also intrigued by the beautiful lace borders I saw on crocheted items.  When I started teaching knitting at my local Michael's, I took the crochet class but didn't use crochet for much other than to make borders on my knits, and I'd use it for collars and to lengthen a sweater.  During the Pandemic, I had watched a few crochet videos and was intrigued.  I pulled out my old books that I had and watched a few videos and taught myself more.  Then I found a few channels like yours, and really got hooked!!! 

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Mar 07 at 01:12 PM

This is so exciting!  Thank you so much for doing this! ❤️🧶

Mar 07 at 01:05 PM

I'd love to see more tops for Spring or Summer.  The kind you can wear over a tank top. 😊 🧶

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Mar 01 at 10:06 AM

I know there are already a few videos on it, but I love the crochet in the series Wednesday on Netflix, and in the series Stranger Things has lots of crochet blankets around the houses.  There’s also blankets on Young Sheldon.