@@michellecc7692 thank you ! It’s an iPad and I have an app on there called procreate. It’s just a screen shot of the image loaded in there that I can write on 🧶💕
You are so awesome at teaching this... My late Mother was the crochet person in our family, she taught me when I was about 5 but I never really enjoyed it... I started knitting in 1987 and have been doing that ever since... After my Mother passed 7 years ago I find myself doing crochet all the time, I am obsessed with the Moss stitch & the round point blankets... I have her picture hanging behind my chair & one in front above the tv so it's like she's watching me, when I get stumped I talk to her picture and ask how to do it or something silly like that... I usually have needles or a hook in my hands from the time I get up til I go back to sleep... Thank you again for all of your video's, I just love them... p.s. back in the 80's my mom made us all a c2c blanket in our favorite color, well I now have the one she made for herself... it's on my blanket rack & NO one is allowed to use it, lol, just kidding the grands have used it a couple times...
Best video on C2C I’ve seen! Thank You So Much! You actually touched on the very things I was having trouble with! This was like finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow!
I originally started with single crochet graphgans and had made a lot of them. Recently, I found myself interested in branching out to c2c graphgans and found your tutorial immensely helpful! Thank you very much! Tho I must add that for people like me who have a hard time trusting the magic knot hahaha due to the fear that it may come loose, I highly suggest the russian join which also eliminates any knots and makes it appear very seamless while ensuring a very secure bond between two yarns.
Thank you so much. I want to make my first C2C Graphghan, but am not very confident about starting. You have given me the courage to jump in, and believe in my skills.
Thank you so much for sharing your great helpful tips ❤ I am going to try doing C2C for the first time, the same color squares first, then graft picture pattern .
Thanks for this. I think I kinda worked out a 1-4 from other videos and my general approach (like measuring yarns etc) but number 5 is a great addition for me. Amazing stuff. Thank you!
I'm making my first c2c blanket, and I picked easy design with 3 colours only. What really helped me is a printed graph. Each new row I count and write squares, once that row is finished I just don't each square and cross the previous row numbers. I tried writing each row from the graph but that was just too much.
I haven’t yet , I’d like to do a blanket with a compilation of images but haven’t settled on an idea yet. Thank you so much. What would you be interested in seeing made?
Some good tips I'm going to implement! I came here looking for tips on carrying a color with another, it's showing up on the other side looking not great but it seems I cannot with a blanket. I have several spots that are 1 square spots and didn't want to weave in all those ends lol
I had that issue too, it's a pain, but I found two solutions: First was, create a brand new bobbin, even if it Is just for one square, it's annoying but it works... and Second: leave it and at the end when you have finished, sew over the lines, if that makes sense. The little lines that you can see from when you carry over colours. I sew over them with the same colour and you can't see them. These methods are very inconvenient but they work if you are willing to put the extra effort in. I haven't found any other affective way to do it.
Thank you so much, the tip for joining a new colour from behind is genius, mine always seem to have that little tail which I’ve tried to eliminate but didn’t know how to, now I do x
Im so happy I found your color change tip! When you slip stitch from behind, does it matter if you’re doing it from the “wrong side” or “right side?” Can you do it from either and have the same result? Thanks!
I found this vid really useful. I’ve just started a C2C blanket. My first ever and it seems I have done the same as you for cutting lengths of yarn and marking the squares off. I haven’t been doing the joins though and have a ton of ends or getting annoyed that one more block is needed in the colour I’ve cut to short. I love your join idea and will do that. I have been changing colours as you suggest from the back but I still seems to have messy areas of the change over. Why do I get two diagonal squares touching nice and neat but another time it looks as if a block is between them. I haven’t figured out what causes this to happen. Any tips would be welcome. Thank you again 🌺
@@PlayHookywithMe most definitely interested in a video. It would be so helpful, I did one before on paper and it turned out nice but it was hell trying to figure the pattern. I had to start over so many times.
@@sholayork9936 I know what you mean - it will be a couple of weeks before I post it so until then I’d recommend an app called stitch fiddle - they have a free app that you can add an image and it creates a grid for you.
Your videos are so amazing and easy to follow! Thank you. I had been wanting to try a c2c picture and was having no luck. Your videos changed everything! What program do you use on your iPad to be able to edit the pattern as you go? Thanks, in advance!
Thank you for your wonderful tutorials I'm very new to c2c and I have a couple questions 1) Do you try to leave all your tails on the same side and does it matter if there on the front or back? 2) when using the slip stitch from behind to change color is this used only when the right side is facing? so grateful
I like to keep all the tails on the back side if possible . And yes the slip stitch looks best if the right side is facing you 👍🏻👍🏻💕 There isn’t a right or wrong with either so I would play with both and see what works best for you. 🙂
You can take an image and use an app like stitch fiddle to create a grid to the size you want. Here’s a video that might help : ua-cam.com/video/mAR3kInXE1A/v-deo.htmlsi=quv4QS2CNA4HeCKV
Hi.... Me again with my tip..... Try watching other videos of C2C.... Many are changing color on the last double crochet stitch ( holding last 2 loops and complete the stitch with the new color, this should help with the spike that you have mentioned... Hope I have helped
If it’s two loose ends then you can tie them together and that will help . Just don’t double knot in case you need to redo that segment . If it’s just loose as you’re switching back and forth, it really just takes practice. You’ll notice I continually pull on it to help with the tension until I’ve completed a couple of blocks /squares . 🧶💕
Thank you ! I drew this myself using photoshop but I can send you a copy of my pattern image on Instagram if you dm me there. 🐮 💕 the program you see in the video is procreate on an iPad.
I love your video.question please? If u do a c2c with 25 x25 do I decrease on the 26 row? If u do a sc 25x25 do u double it to 24? Do I add 1 or 2 for turning chain. Thank you
That’s right , you would start decreasing on the 26 th row. Only 1 chain for turning is common if you are working with sc. But I’m not sure what you are asking regarding doubling sc’s to 24 . Can you elaborate please ... I don’t want to give you bad advice .
On a 25x25 graph it will be small. Another crocher on utube doubles it: 25x2=50 +2. In other words each square equals 2 stitches. The 2 stitches are for turning. Thank u
Do you have Instagram? I can receive images there. Unfortunately, I don’t think UA-cam has a feature where we can share images 😕 Look for playhookywithme (all one word)
Thank you so much for this. . I kept getting so confused with c2c but now I feel I can do it! Just one question though: when you cut lengths of yarn, how many tiles do you cut for ie just the amount that are up and coming on that particular row or for a couple of rows? I hope that makes sense! Stephanie
I’m so glad you found it helpful . 💕 I have to admit , I just sort of wing it with the lengths of yarn. I would recommend you do what amount feels comfortable for you to work on. You might want to take a moment to do a few blocks , pull it apart to see/measure how much yarn was used. Then you can go from there on guesstimating how much you’ll need or want to work with. Hope that helps 💕
I used procreate to make this one (found a graph and then placed it with a drawing I made) . But I often use stitch fiddle - there’s a free version and you can import art in there and it creates a graph for you.
Ok I will add to the list but it won’t be any time soon unfortunately 🙁 I wish the graph was helping you . I’d done this simply as an experiment to learn how to c2c 😐
It sounds like you might actually increase by accident at times , which screws it up when you continue with this next row and try to decrease. It’s an easy mistake to make , it has has happened to me too. Since you are working each row incrementally, you can go back and make sure boxes are in chronological order in each row. You might be able to catch it that way. Hope that helps 💕
@@PlayHookywithMe thanks. At the moment I’m doing something 25+25 when I go to the corner aren’t I suppose to have 24 boxes? But I’m left with 25 again even with a decrease after Ive done 25
You can find a graph on my Instagram account (message me there if you can’t find it). I made this just to show how to C2C so there isn’t a full pattern for this.
I designed it myself on the iPad using procreate but there is a program called stitch fiddle that I’ve used before as well that works great. There is free version you can try.
@@anne-lirichter6612 Hi Anne 🙂 here is how I did it in procreate - ua-cam.com/video/mAR3kInXE1A/v-deo.html. If you need me to Add subtitles in your language , please tell me your language and I’ll add it to the video 💕
@@PlayHookywithMe Thank you so much 🙏🧚♂️ I have no problem to understand English, but when I write in English I become unsure of all the grammar. since I started crocheting for a few years ago I have only learned crochet terms in English, Swedish I am completely off 🙃😂
Boy, your tips are so helpful and greatly appreciated. I need some help and I'm hoping you will be able to give the correct information...I have a graph pattern that is for a baby blanket but I'd like to make it bigger for my 5 yr granddaughter ...the size I want is 42"W x 49"H; will you be able to help or direct me to where I need to go?
Hi Terry - the first place I’d try is a free website called stitch fiddle. They have a calculator in there and you might be able to use that to help resize. Especially if you have an image without graph lines on it ... you could upload it in there . I have a video where I demonstrate making a graph in stitch fiddle. I realize you are only trying to resize your image but the video might help you see how to navigate the site . Let me find the link : ua-cam.com/video/mAR3kInXE1A/v-deo.html 7:19 (stitch fiddle segment) . Hope that helps 💕
If anyone is interested in the graph for this, I have posted it over on my instagram account: Play_hooky_with_me_
i would love the cow graph please
Thank you for this video. It's very helpful. What is it that you're using to track/write on the pattern as you go? I need whatever that is!
@@michellecc7692 thank you ! It’s an iPad and I have an app on there called procreate. It’s just a screen shot of the image loaded in there that I can write on 🧶💕
@@PlayHookywithMe thank you for the reply and information!!
This has a strong , mom teaching crochet vibe. I love it !
Hahaha oh good! 😆❤️
This is the best join of all .. i have been using this for years and never had it come undone ..
Excellent! 😀👏🏻
Great tips. Didn’t know you could do color work with C2C crochet. I’ve been crocheting over 50 years and still learning. Amazing.
It’s an amazing method for illustrative pieces! 👏🏻💕
The slip stitch from behind is a game changer!! Thank you.
Oh I’m so glad! 😀👏🏻💕
What do I do with the strands that cross the back of my work when I change colors?
You are so awesome at teaching this... My late Mother was the crochet person in our family, she taught me when I was about 5 but I never really enjoyed it... I started knitting in 1987 and have been doing that ever since... After my Mother passed 7 years ago I find myself doing crochet all the time, I am obsessed with the Moss stitch & the round point blankets... I have her picture hanging behind my chair & one in front above the tv so it's like she's watching me, when I get stumped I talk to her picture and ask how to do it or something silly like that... I usually have needles or a hook in my hands from the time I get up til I go back to sleep... Thank you again for all of your video's, I just love them... p.s. back in the 80's my mom made us all a c2c blanket in our favorite color, well I now have the one she made for herself... it's on my blanket rack & NO one is allowed to use it, lol, just kidding the grands have used it a couple times...
How wonderful! 😀💕 love this , thank you for sharing 💕
Best video on C2C I’ve seen! Thank You So Much! You actually touched on the very things I was having trouble with! This was like finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow!
Oh, good!! I’m so happy you found it useful 😀🙌🏻💕
I originally started with single crochet graphgans and had made a lot of them. Recently, I found myself interested in branching out to c2c graphgans and found your tutorial immensely helpful! Thank you very much! Tho I must add that for people like me who have a hard time trusting the magic knot hahaha due to the fear that it may come loose, I highly suggest the russian join which also eliminates any knots and makes it appear very seamless while ensuring a very secure bond between two yarns.
Thank you so much. I want to make my first C2C Graphghan, but am not very confident about starting. You have given me the courage to jump in, and believe in my skills.
Oh good! Yes, go for it 😀👏🏻💕
wow, my jaw dropped so many times during this video. thank you so much!!
Oh, good! 😀🧶💕
Lord have mercy you have helped me so much, I was really struggling w color change, Thank you!
I’m so glad! 🧶💕
That measuring tip is so clever.
Thank you so much for sharing your great helpful tips ❤ I am going to try doing C2C for the first time, the same color squares first, then graft picture pattern .
How fun ! Enjoy! 😀👏🏻💕
This video made me feel more confident to try a pattern someone bought for me. It is a cheetah print and I’ll be trying again. Thank you!
Wonderful! 😀💕
Thank you for this! I’ll be referring back to this one as I begin my first C2C graphghan.
Awesome, have fun!
Thanks for this. I think I kinda worked out a 1-4 from other videos and my general approach (like measuring yarns etc) but number 5 is a great addition for me. Amazing stuff. Thank you!
Fantastic! 🙌🏻🧶💕
I am doing my first C2C blanket and you have such Great tips! Thank you
So glad ! 😀
😊 thanks , l will keep looking at more video help ! Let you know if I get a block done .
Yes, do! ❤️
Thank you soooo much! Your videos are so easy to follow and make learning so easy and enjoyable :)
Oh lovely! Thank you so much 😀💕😘
Great tips! Thank you! I am learning C2C and these tips are very helpful.
My biggest issue is being left handed, but I am determined to get it right. Thanks for doing your videos, they help me alot.
Thank you ! 💕
I'm making my first c2c blanket, and I picked easy design with 3 colours only.
What really helped me is a printed graph. Each new row I count and write squares, once that row is finished I just don't each square and cross the previous row numbers.
I tried writing each row from the graph but that was just too much.
GREAT tips! Thank you
Really great tips. I wish I had seen these before I did my first C2C.
I hear you ... been there too with other projects xx thank you 💕
Thank you very much. This is a very helpful video!
Wow Thankyou so much for sharing yes i found your video very helpful. Now I can give it a try. God bless
Wonderful!😀💕
Do you ever work on more detailed graphghans? I love your method of doing this.
I haven’t yet , I’d like to do a blanket with a compilation of images but haven’t settled on an idea yet. Thank you so much. What would you be interested in seeing made?
Thank you! These are very helpful tips.
Some good tips I'm going to implement! I came here looking for tips on carrying a color with another, it's showing up on the other side looking not great but it seems I cannot with a blanket. I have several spots that are 1 square spots and didn't want to weave in all those ends lol
Ugh I know the feeling - I hope you were able to find something helpful 👍🏻 thanks for writing 💕
I had that issue too, it's a pain, but I found two solutions: First was, create a brand new bobbin, even if it Is just for one square, it's annoying but it works... and Second: leave it and at the end when you have finished, sew over the lines, if that makes sense. The little lines that you can see from when you carry over colours. I sew over them with the same colour and you can't see them. These methods are very inconvenient but they work if you are willing to put the extra effort in. I haven't found any other affective way to do it.
These was some really great hints thank you
You're amazing. You make amazing tutorials. Fact❤
Thank you so much! ❤️
Wow this is so very helpful thank you so much I learned so much
So happy to read this, thank you ! 😀💕
Thank you so much, the tip for joining a new colour from behind is genius, mine always seem to have that little tail which I’ve tried to eliminate but didn’t know how to, now I do x
That’s great! I’m so glad the tip helped ! 💕
Im so happy I found your color change tip! When you slip stitch from behind, does it matter if you’re doing it from the “wrong side” or “right side?” Can you do it from either and have the same result? Thanks!
Your videos are very helpful. I don’t know what to do with the yarn that crosses 🙄the back of my work and looks messy?😵💫
Such great advice! Thanks ❤
Nice job is beautiful thank you for sharing your video I Love ❤️ it 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰👏👏👏this is my first time trying this and you make it so easy 😬👌
Thank you ! 😀💕
Very nice. Learned new tricks. Thank you
I’m so glad !
Excellent tips! Thank you!
Thanks so much! 😀
I found this vid really useful. I’ve just started a C2C blanket. My first ever and it seems I have done the same as you for cutting lengths of yarn and marking the squares off. I haven’t been doing the joins though and have a ton of ends or getting annoyed that one more block is needed in the colour I’ve cut to short. I love your join idea and will do that.
I have been changing colours as you suggest from the back but I still seems to have messy areas of the change over.
Why do I get two diagonal squares touching nice and neat but another time it looks as if a block is between them. I haven’t figured out what causes this to happen. Any tips would be welcome. Thank you again 🌺
Thanks so much . 😀 Hm , I’m not quite sure why that is happening with your squares and the shape change. I’ll have to think on that one 🤔
thanks for the tips.
This is so cute. It would really be great if you Could you do a video on how you created your pattern on your iPad.
Great - I’m glad you said this because I’ve been wanting to do a video like that but wasn’t sure if there was an interest . 🤜🏻🤛🏻
@@PlayHookywithMe most definitely interested in a video. It would be so helpful, I did one before on paper and it turned out nice but it was hell trying to figure the pattern. I had to start over so many times.
@@sholayork9936 I know what you mean - it will be a couple of weeks before I post it so until then I’d recommend an app called stitch fiddle - they have a free app that you can add an image and it creates a grid for you.
@@PlayHookywithMe thank you. I’ll have to check it out
Totally want that video
What is your digitial source you are using for your graph? Is that an I-pad? Is there a app for it? How are you putting that on your digital tech?
ua-cam.com/video/mAR3kInXE1A/v-deo.html
I explain it all here . I’m using Procreate on IPad. Yes, it’s an app.
I came to the comments to look for this. ILOVE using procreate for crochet.
Your videos are so amazing and easy to follow! Thank you. I had been wanting to try a c2c picture and was having no luck. Your videos changed everything! What program do you use on your iPad to be able to edit the pattern as you go? Thanks, in advance!
Thank you so much! The app is called Procreate.
Brilliant! This has really helped me. Thank you so much! Xx
So glad it helped 😀👏🏻💕
Very well explained
Thank you !
@@PlayHookywithMe 💞💕💞💕💞
Are you using procreate to mark your graph? Did you create the graph in procreate? If so, how?
Yes - here you go :
ua-cam.com/video/mAR3kInXE1A/v-deo.html
This is excellent thank you!
You’re so welcome , I’m glad it helped 💕
Thank you for your wonderful tutorials I'm very new to c2c and I have a couple questions 1) Do you try to leave all your tails on the same side and does it matter if there on the front or back? 2) when using the slip stitch from behind to change color is this used only when the right side is facing? so grateful
I like to keep all the tails on the back side if possible . And yes the slip stitch looks best if the right side is facing you 👍🏻👍🏻💕
There isn’t a right or wrong with either so I would play with both and see what works best for you. 🙂
how do you make a blanket from just one block c2cpicture graphghan
You can take an image and use an app like stitch fiddle to create a grid to the size you want. Here’s a video that might help :
ua-cam.com/video/mAR3kInXE1A/v-deo.htmlsi=quv4QS2CNA4HeCKV
Hi.... Me again with my tip..... Try watching other videos of C2C.... Many are changing color on the last double crochet stitch ( holding last 2 loops and complete the stitch with the new color, this should help with the spike that you have mentioned... Hope I have helped
Thank you , Rita , I appreciate the tip !
So when doing a right hand graft and you're left hand, would the even numbers be the right side.
Gosh , I’m really not sure on that. I would recommend working up a square and seeing if it does.
Do you have a link for that tablet you’re using?
It’s just an iPad and I’m using procreate on it 💕
How do I tighten my c2c crochet stitches as when I change colour they loosen
If it’s two loose ends then you can tie them together and that will help . Just don’t double knot in case you need to redo that segment .
If it’s just loose as you’re switching back and forth, it really just takes practice. You’ll notice I continually pull on it to help with the tension until I’ve completed a couple of blocks /squares . 🧶💕
Hi what program do you use please for your graphs in this video please
Procreate
Here’s a video where I talk about it:
How To Design Corner to Corner Graphs (C2C )
ua-cam.com/video/mAR3kInXE1A/v-deo.html
Great I love it
Thank you 😀
Hi I was just wondering where I can find this pattern of the cow? :)
I made this just for fun so there isn’t a pattern . You can find the graph on my Instagram account. @playhookywithme
Very helpful
What's that program your using. I love that cow pattern. I have cancer would love to make one those
Thank you ! I drew this myself using photoshop but I can send you a copy of my pattern image on Instagram if you dm me there. 🐮 💕 the program you see in the video is procreate on an iPad.
Have you done a cow print blanket?
No , I haven’t . This was just a square
I love this cow is there a free pattern somewhere .?
I didnt make a written pattern but I posted the graph I designed for it. You can find it on my Instagram @play_hooky_with_me_
May I ask which app you use for the graphs?❤
Procreate (iPad ) and stitch fiddle (free version online )💕
I love your video.question please? If u do a c2c with 25 x25 do I decrease on the 26 row? If u do a sc 25x25 do u double it to 24? Do I add 1 or 2 for turning chain. Thank you
That’s right , you would start decreasing on the 26 th row.
Only 1 chain for turning is common if you are working with sc. But I’m not sure what you are asking regarding doubling sc’s to 24 . Can you elaborate please ... I don’t want to give you bad advice .
On a 25x25 graph it will be small. Another crocher on utube doubles it: 25x2=50 +2. In other words each square equals 2 stitches. The 2 stitches are for turning. Thank u
@@carolthompson8520 ok great so it sounds like you have it sorted out , enjoy! 💕👏🏻
Thank you again for all your beautiful videos. I really appreciate how you explain everything.
Complimenti ❤per favore posso sapere dove si possono sviluppare i grafici ? Grazie per la tua risposta
ua-cam.com/video/mAR3kInXE1A/v-deo.html
If you're looking for the cow graph, it's on my instagram page.
@playhookywithme
Good video 😊xx ❤
Thank you !
I would like to send you a picture of my project. I can’t figure out how to do it 😩
Do you have Instagram? I can receive images there. Unfortunately, I don’t think UA-cam has a feature where we can share images 😕
Look for playhookywithme (all one word)
Thank you so much for this. . I kept getting so confused with c2c but now I feel I can do it! Just one question though: when you cut lengths of yarn, how many tiles do you cut for ie just the amount that are up and coming on that particular row or for a couple of rows? I hope that makes sense! Stephanie
I’m so glad you found it helpful . 💕 I have to admit , I just sort of wing it with the lengths of yarn. I would recommend you do what amount feels comfortable for you to work on. You might want to take a moment to do a few blocks , pull it apart to see/measure how much yarn was used. Then you can go from there on guesstimating how much you’ll need or want to work with. Hope that helps 💕
Thanks for that. I love winging it so I'll take your advice. So long as I don't have all that tangled yarn I'm happy. Xx
@@littlerquilts7044 yeah girl, I hear you . You’ll quickly get a sense of the amount you enjoy 🙌🏻
What program do u use for this?
I used procreate to make this one (found a graph and then placed it with a drawing I made) . But I often use stitch fiddle - there’s a free version and you can import art in there and it creates a graph for you.
Please please please make a video tutorial for this pattern? 😭🙏🏼 I love it so much but find I can’t do it with just the graph 😭😭😭
Ok I will add to the list but it won’t be any time soon unfortunately 🙁 I wish the graph was helping you . I’d done this simply as an experiment to learn how to c2c 😐
No the graph is really great and I bet would work for most people, I’m just not very good!!! Xxxx
@@torydavis9982 sorry , sweetie, you can write me over on Instagram if you have questions that haven’t been answered On The C2C tutorials here . Xx
Maybe you can help me but when I decrease I either have one extra box at the corner or I’m short a box at the end what am I doing wrong?
It sounds like you might actually increase by accident at times , which screws it up when you continue with this next row and try to decrease. It’s an easy mistake to make , it has has happened to me too. Since you are working each row incrementally, you can go back and make sure boxes are in chronological order in each row. You might be able to catch it that way. Hope that helps 💕
@@PlayHookywithMe thanks. At the moment I’m doing something 25+25 when I go to the corner aren’t I suppose to have 24 boxes? But I’m left with 25 again even with a decrease after Ive done 25
Can you tell me how to make pattern smaller
Sure- here is a video that shares my process :
How To Design Corner to Corner Graphs (C2C )
ua-cam.com/video/mAR3kInXE1A/v-deo.html
What program did you use
Procreate on iPad
❤❤❤
Are all your graphghans done in c2c?
So far yes but I really enjoy tapestry crochet /intarsia so I may try something with that soon 💕
How do you get it to be a rectangle?
You stop increasing on one side once you’ve reached the width you want your rectangle to be. Hm , maybe I should do a video
Where would I find the pattern
You can find a graph on my Instagram account (message me there if you can’t find it). I made this just to show how to C2C so there isn’t a full pattern for this.
What program did u use d
For pattern
I designed it myself on the iPad using procreate but there is a program called stitch fiddle that I’ve used before as well that works great. There is free version you can try.
@@PlayHookywithMe when you did this in procreate, did you get a empty ark and then you could start to design?
(Sorry for my bad english)
@@anne-lirichter6612 Hi Anne 🙂 here is how I did it in procreate - ua-cam.com/video/mAR3kInXE1A/v-deo.html.
If you need me to
Add subtitles in your language , please tell me your language and I’ll add it to the video 💕
@@PlayHookywithMe Thank you so much 🙏🧚♂️
I have no problem to understand English, but when I write in English I become unsure of all the grammar. since I started crocheting for a few years ago I have only learned crochet terms in English, Swedish I am completely off 🙃😂
@@anne-lirichter6612 ohhh , wonderful - okay!! Your English is perfect 😂🙌🏻💕
where is this pattern
Boy, your tips are so helpful and greatly appreciated.
I need some help and I'm hoping you will be able to give the correct information...I have a graph pattern that is for a baby blanket but I'd like to make it bigger for my 5 yr granddaughter ...the size I want is 42"W x 49"H; will you be able to help or direct me to where I need to go?
Hi Terry - the first place I’d try is a free website called stitch fiddle. They have a calculator in there and you might be able to use that to help resize. Especially if you have an image without graph lines on it ... you could upload it in there . I have a video where I demonstrate making a graph in stitch fiddle. I realize you are only trying to resize your image but the video might help you see how to navigate the site . Let me find the link :
ua-cam.com/video/mAR3kInXE1A/v-deo.html
7:19 (stitch fiddle segment) .
Hope that helps 💕
@@PlayHookywithMe Unfortunately it has graph lines, but I'll take a look at it...thanks so much for sharing
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Hey! 😀 thank you ! Xx