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I'm waiting with bated breath to see how the white yarn gets picked up again. I knew there must be a way to not have all those ends. I'll keep watching and "liking". I've done entrelac blankets for my grandkids. My next one will be easier, thanks to you.
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Thank you so much for this video series. You are wonderful at teaching. I have a question. I crocheted a blanket for my grandaughter and got so many holes when joining with the other squares, that I decided that instead of entering under the V, I would get the vertical bars and that way it would not make any hole, but on the reverse side you could see bumps in the joining. I don't know if I made myself understand.
mariat299 7 months ago
@mariat299 That is a perfectly fine way of joining. The only problem is the seams on the back. They will be reduced if you steam-block it.
Bethintx1 7 months ago
very pretty... I love the white and green, what yarn are you using? It seems to be really good wool, don't tell me it's polyester!!!
montrealstars60 9 months ago
@montrealstars60 It's Red Heart Super Saver acrylic. It was supplied by Hospice to make lap robes for their patients.
Bethintx1 9 months ago
@Bethintx1 That's fantastic!!! It's a shame I cannot find this yarn in Italy :o(
montrealstars60 9 months ago
@montrealstars60 Actually it's a really low-end yarn and the Italian counterpart would likely be better quality. I like it though because it wears hard and you can wash it. Plus it's super-cheap. Red Heart Yarns ships to Italy! check out their website
Bethintx1 9 months ago