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  1. roberta
    August 8, 2013

    I love your work keep it up i will be back i am working a a project for my daughters wedding and cant do anything else right now but ill be back love . your sit is great and so is your work
    thank you

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      August 8, 2013

      Thanks, Roberta!

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  2. rjduckworth
    July 22, 2014

    I’m fairly new to crocheting but was wondering if I want a throw using this would I make squares and sew them together or make the square larger? It seems like it would be very warm and I try to use throws to keep warm in the winter and this just looked like something I would use. Thanks, Rebecca

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      July 24, 2014

      Hi Rebecca, you could actually do either. You could make a bunch of these squares and sew them together, or you could increase the pattern and make it one large afghan…your choice. If you want to make one large afghan just increase your stitch count in multiples of 2.

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  3. Clementine
    June 15, 2016

    Hello! I absolutely love this pattern so I was thinking about making a blanket from this pattern, but I’d prefer to keep it to one large blanket rather than a patchwork one, you know? Basically what I was wondering was, are there any proportions that I should keep in mind when chaining? As in does it have to be a multiple of a certain number or something along those lines.

    Thank you so much!!

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    • Kristine
      June 16, 2016

      Hi Clementine, if you just increase by increments of 2 you should be fine adjusting to any size. Let me know if you have any problems or questions.

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  4. Danielle AhFat
    September 24, 2019

    I love this tight stitch. Could I use this for a potholder? Would that be thick enough or do I have to make 2 and see them together? to make it 8 inch square how many chains do I start it with? Thank you

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    • Kristine
      October 6, 2019

      You could use it as a potholder and using 2 would definitely make it thicker (be careful using acrylic yarn for potholders because it could melt). As far as an 8 inch square… you would have to do a swatch based on the yarn and hook size to determine how many starting chains you would need to start with.

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