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Re: crochet pattern
Posted by: sharon ()
Date: July 02, 2009 07:47PM

I have a pattern 4 a sweater it reads rows 23-28 rep rows 3-3 alternatly . do i a. 23 row 3 24 row 4 25 row 3 ex.
or 23-3&4 24 3&4 25 3&4 please help sharonjzz

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Re: round baby bib with two ends ,one on top of the other
Posted by: Jeene ()
Date: August 13, 2009 04:43PM

Hello,

Please, help me find a pattern that I lost. It was a blue, round, baby bib in what I will call a spiral style in that it ended in two rows that were both going in the same direction, one a little above the other. Each row ended with a tie.
Thank you,
Jeene

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Re: steelers pattern for afghan
Posted by: Alice Lewis ()
Date: September 02, 2009 03:41PM

Hi.
Iam looking for the directions for a crochet afghan forthe steelers football team. Any help would be appricated.
Thank you,
ajlewis@windstream.net

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Re: confused smileyRe: Chat Room is open
Posted by: carol ()
Date: October 20, 2009 02:47AM

making the ripple afgham can not keep the 7 stiches at the end all the way up

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Posted by: Betty Buckley ()
Date: October 24, 2009 11:27PM

Hello,
I just saw on someones's website and lost, a beautiful picture of a doilly that had a round center with about six smaller doillies attached around it on little lines of crochet but the smaller doillies were not attached to each other. The lady had been to Africa and visited a place that began with an 'N'. Another place that I think she visited was Cameroon. She was also talking about some of the crocheing that her mother had done. I will continue to search until I hear from you.
Thank you,
Jeene

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Re: crochet ribbing
Posted by: Carole ()
Date: January 16, 2010 10:11AM

Hi: Is it possible to crochet ribbing for the bottom of a sweater or cuffs==I think so, but I can't remember how....thank you

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Posted by: Rowena ()
Date: March 01, 2010 04:11PM

I have a pattern, for a granny square afghan and I can not understand how to get started. the middle have differtent colors trim in black, to make the square. If i can get a pattern easier to read. with different colors in the middle trimmed in black


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Hello I'm new here
Posted by: Abi ()
Date: April 18, 2010 03:06PM

Hello Everyone I'm new here....have been crocheting a while as I couldn't get used to using two needles to knit but I picked up a hook and haven't looked back since. My crochet was uneven and I found myself not being able to make things look how the patterns were ..when a few days ago I realised I had been holding the yarn all wrong and you know what it's like magic..I'm quicker and my stitches are consistent and neater!! The only thing is I'm falling in love with the little teddy thing I'm making for my sister..I really want to keep him lol grinning smiley
Er anyway Hi grinning smiley I like doing amigurumi (not sure how you spell it) but that's great and magic circles are FAB aren't they?

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Posted by: kerrie ()
Date: September 28, 2010 01:56PM

I need help with learning the different types of crochet stitches, Would love to join a class and sit with someone to teach me one-on-one.

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Re: issue on a pattern
Posted by: sheryl ()
Date: November 15, 2010 05:49PM

I have a red hearts snowflakes throw pattern. Its the first intermediate pattern I have tried and I am stuck on Rnd 5: working in ch 1 spaces of rnd 4 and chain 7 spaces of rnd 2 at the same time, join A in any space; ch 3, 4 dc in same space, *ch1, skip next 2 dc, sl ip st in space between sts, ch 1, skip next 2 dc **, 5 dc in next space; repeat from * around, end at **; join. Fasten off. Its the steps for the tips of the snowflakes and I got as for as (working in ch 1 spaces of rnd 4 and chain 7 spaces of rnd 2 at the same time, join A in any space; ch 3, 4 dc in same space) the way the picture looks the tips of each snowflake are not connected but the way this reads to me is that I go all around the motif and that I will end up with yarn connecting the tips of each snowflake. If anyone could give me a better description of what I am supposed to do I would appreciate it.

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