23 responses

  1. vikki
    May 14, 2011

    >love the color..after seeing all the pretty squares I have seen, I think I am going to have to make some for myself

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  2. Jeanie Mitchell
    April 13, 2012

    The second page to your Citrus Spray Afghan is not printing
    I am having trouble with the i and j on my e-mail it should be jsmitchell.knit@yahoo.com Thanks for your patience.

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  3. Jeanie Mitchell
    April 13, 2012

    It is my third page I made a mistake. Please let me know. My e-mail
    want print right it is jsmitchell.knit@yahoo.com Thanks

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      April 14, 2012

      I don’t know much about computers, so I’m not sure why only one page won’t print (no one else has said anything). I’ll email you a copy of the pattern and see if you can get it to print that way.

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  4. valerie
    April 22, 2012

    what is edc? on row 4

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  5. Steven Dillon
    May 1, 2012

    What do tr, sps, sp, and sts mean?

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  6. Amalia E. Crittendon
    May 3, 2012

    I see no where to print this pattern

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      May 3, 2012

      I’ve added a print button. You should be all set now. Thanks!

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  7. Julie
    May 5, 2012

    Just found and made this, turned out great. Thanks!

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  8. Ashima
    May 5, 2012

    Hey I loveee this pattern!! and I’m not entirely sure..maybe I missed something as I started crocheting just a few months back..but my square doesn’t turn out the same as yours. Is it because there should be 7 repeats instead of 6 in Round 1??
    Please lemme know what I’ve done wrong…thankies :)

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      May 6, 2012

      I’ll break down the steps of round 1. Maybe it will be easier to understand that way.
      1) You begin with a ch4, then you treble in the 4th ch from the hook, ch2. (1st section made)
      2) (2tr, ch2) in the 4th chain from the hook. (2nd section made)
      3) repeat the (2tr, ch2) 6 more times. That will give you a total of 8 sections.

      Let me know if you still need help.

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  9. purplebmore
    July 25, 2012

    Question about 2)
    How can u crochet in fourth chain from the hook if you just chain 2?

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      July 25, 2012

      Sorry, I’m not sure what you’re referring to. The very beginning says chain 4. If you’re referring to line 2, I don’t see where it says to crochet in 4th chain. Can you clarify so I can try to help you? Thanks.

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  10. pldrake
    July 29, 2012

    II chose to make a 6 inch square. ending at round 5. It turned out beautifully.

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      July 31, 2012

      Awesome! I love to hear how others take something and make it their own.

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  11. joann
    October 11, 2012

    the 1st row is off by a set of trebles ,if you only do 6 tbs uhave 7 total,,,,,there is 8 sets on ur first row,,, count and u will see ,i even expanded the photo

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      December 25, 2012

      The beginning ch4 & 1st tr would be one. The directions (2tr, ch2) would be the second. Then it says, “repeat from * 6 times.” That makes 8. Unless I’m missing something. I’ll have it read “6 more times” and maybe that will be less confusing.

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  12. juudy
    February 20, 2013

    on row 4 instructions tell me to make 2edc in next dc. what is edc ?

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      February 22, 2013

      Hi Judy, I’m assuming by your comment after this one that you found the edc tutorial, but let me know if you still need help with it.

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  13. Pat O’Neill
    April 18, 2013

    Question: After you pcs. are made what kind of edging did you use after you sewed pcs. together?

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      August 13, 2013

      I made this square for a swap I was in so I didn’t make a whole afghan. You could either whip stitch them together, or sc them together.

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