Laura Faulconer

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Jun 30 at 11:09 AM

Charanya Chinnasamy I got stuck there too. Took it apart 3 times and started over. I finally got it to work out but not sure how, I watch a number of YouTube videos and finally figured out the ladder stitch is the same as what they were calling Jacob's ladder. I'm trying to figure out how I went from 37 stitches to 33 and it looks even and no holes from missed stitches. 

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Jun 29 at 03:09 PM

Tiffany like I stated in a earlier message the F hook and 3 weight yarn was frustrating to me. I've up size the hook to G and 4 weight 100% cotton yarn from my stash. Its working a lot better for me, I'm not getting frustrated nore are my fingers cramping up when I used the F hook. I  hope this helps you. Thank you for letting me test the pattern. 

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Jun 28 at 07:34 PM

Tiffiffany, I've been working on the washcloth.  As all my 100% cotton was weight 4 I  used baby weight. Didn't care for using the F hook, doing the ladder stitch was difficult to do with it. In looking the ladder stitch up to watch a  tutorial it kept calling it Jacob ladder so was a little confused. I  think it would be easier to do with a G hook. 

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Jun 28 at 12:05 PM

Tiffany I finally succeeded in doing the ladder stitch.

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Jun 28 at 10:14 AM

Mary Quezada my brother lives in Harlingen Tx. Lol I can get to the brother in Mississippi faster. On one of my trips south I'll touch base with you. 

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Jun 27 at 09:14 PM

Tiffany I'm having trouble doing the ladder stitch. I've looked on YouTube but I'm not finding it with sc just dc.

Any suggestions? 

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Jun 27 at 07:14 AM

Will you be sending out the pattern? I  have plenty of yarn cotton and acrylic. 

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Jun 26 at 09:07 PM

Would love to.

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Jun 25 at 12:06 PM

I live half mile from Fiberlady and have made a lot of scarves and wraps using his blingy bamboo yarn. Have known David and Michelle since before the pandemic and help David out on things occasionally. Hopefully Michelle will start up her Sit and Knit  back up. Of course there's a lot of crochet and  spinners there as well. Maybe we'll see each other there.😊

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Jun 18 at 01:35 PM

Not too far from me. Are you retired? Or still working? Thought it might be nice to get together with some other crochet enthusiasts. I  do have a local yarn shop near me if you've ever heard of Fiberlady. Going to Fiberfest in September at Irving convention center.