Nessa M.

Durham, NC, United States

I love to crochet, tunisian crochet, loom knit, using a circular knitting machine and shop for yarn.

May 27 at 09:13 PM

this is the link for the older tutorial I had seen from the Crochet crowd on how to use bobbins when doing a graph-ghan and the pattern I think he uses is free: https://youtu.be/bIqFcXi0IWY?si=xai49NkYqrpVITxI

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May 20 at 12:35 AM

pretty... me too... I need to post a pic of my square :)

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May 20 at 12:34 AM

Has anyone ordered any of the clothing items yet?  How do they fit?  thanks

May 14 at 03:29 PM

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here is my pic, I re-read this after I took my pic and realized I was only supposed to pick one notion so I pick the buttons.  Do I need to pick which buttons since I have no clue on the buttons? Please ignore the beads, I won't include them in my project.  I'm not sure if I will have time to work on this project since I'm finishing up a top and have to work on a sweater as well for 2 patterns that I am testing and they are due mid May.

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May 13 at 03:12 PM

Sandra Palmer that is 100% acrylic yarn, the herrschner's specks yarn

May 13 at 03:12 PM

Bag o Day Crochet just came out with a YouTube video last night talking about raffia, you may want to take a look at it and see what she has to say about it.

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May 12 at 05:43 PM

Happy Mother's Day to you

May 11 at 07:21 PM

Lion brand rewind yarn, it's a tape yarn (flat ribbon) but it's soft, very pretty and lots of pretty colors.  The yarn looks like suede but when worked sort of curls in on itself. It works well to make a hat with, not sure if you may need a wire. I used it when I made the Cleo hat pattern from Make and Do crew.

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May 10 at 08:31 PM

Sandra Palmer what type of yarn did you use?  Maybe wait until you seam it to try it on again and see if it still looks boxy on?  Is the fabric a bit stiff after you stitched it/ blocked it? Some yarns change after you wash them so after you are done with it maybe washing might help.  It happened to me with a sweater I made using Joann's Big Twist Value yarn. I was testing the pattern and used that acrylic yarn, because of my gauge and the stitch, it was stiff and looked blocky after I finished making it.  Then I washed it and added fabric softener and put it in the dryer, it changed and became very soft. I love it, it came out nice except for the neck area being too wide.  I'm sorry you're hurting. I hope you feel better soon and can get some relief.  I'm in pain too and very tired but I got a few big yarn orders in yesterday and I didn't make the videos so I may make them or at least one video tonight to get it out of the way.

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May 10 at 03:49 PM

Sandra Palmer maybe you can ask here on the group if you need help.  Seaming can be tricky or just finding the time and energy to do it too.  I just had to redo mine three times for a hexi cardigan pattern I was testing and just finished up. I wasn't doing the seaming technique correct and I think seaming takes patience and good light and a day when you feel better.  If I try to seam when I'm not feeling well or on a day where my pain is flared up or brain is foggy it makes it alot harder for me to seam (see the stitches) and finish it.  I hope you can get it done by when you would like to finish it but if you can't don't forget to be gentle with yourself and take as much time as you need.  That is wonderful that you finished most of the project and have made it all the way to the seaming step. :). Let me know if you need help with the seaming.