MARLENE LEUENBERGER

Milford, NJ, United States

I'm such a beginner but so eager to learn.

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10 Mar 10:57

Just sharing a picture of what I have so far. I have to admit I am not sorry to be finished with the stitch from February.  Nice to have used a new color already in March. 

Thanks Diane.  This is definitely one I am considering.

My thought was a long twin for his bed. Thanks for answering so quickly!   School colors are a challenge: brown and scarlet with black and or white accents.  (If that matters.)

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07 Feb 08:00

Tiffany Hansen and all - I think I'd like to make a blanket for my nephew who will start college this fall.  My aunt made me one when I went to college (it was a stash buster and very colorful - and I still have it).  I was thinking I would like to do something his his school colors.  Can anyone recommend a pattern, or stitch?  Or perhaps Tiffany would like to design a stadium blanket to go with her alumni beanie???

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Tiffany Hansen FYI - also bought a regular set of crochet hooks from that same company, and I have the same issue with them being rough and catching yarn.  Much more difficult to smooth given that they are metal, and even then they still do not slide through the yarn the way I think they should.  I would steer away from this brand altogether based on my current experience.  Still looking to find my "favorite/perfect" crochet hook(s).

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I also have that same neck light.  Sometimes I find it difficult to get it to aim far enough down to my work without getting blocked by my shirt.  I also find that after awhile my neck gets irritated from wearing for a long time.  Given that, I also wonder if the lit crochet hooks would feel heavy in the hand.  (My family hates the neck light - it is very bright and they say it is like staring at headlights.)

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29 Jan 11:10

Very Pretty - Most important is that you like them, tho!

23 Jan 16:03

I love the unique character of #4, but honestly I am good with anything EXCEPT #3.  

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15 Jan 14:14

Excited!  Sign me up!  Would help if some of the patterns you currently give in words were accompanied by a diagram.  Sometimes I find the diagrams more helpful in understanding exactly where the stitch goes.