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Hi Hello Everyone! for context, I am a beginner at crocheting. I have made granny squares, some amigurumi plushes, and a few star keychains! For my next feat, I want to make a blanket but the math and such confuses me. Ill start with what I have. I have 2 balls of Bernat Blanket yarn that are 220 yards each. I plan to make a striped blanket using the tightest stitch possible. so my questions are: -What is the best stitch to use? -How big can I make this blanket? -Are there any websites/ YouTube tutorials I can follow? (I've looked but it doesn't seem like many follow exactly what I'm trying to do) To add, I can not read crochet patterns so most of what I've made has been following YouTube tutorials. Any help is appreciated thank you for reading <3
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Hello to everyone, my name is Tracey, I am not computer savvy AT ALL, I hope I will be able to do this correctly, but I am somewhat of a beginner crochet person and am just now starting to try and read a pattern while doing so I interrupt the directions out loud might not be the same as when I am crocheting, I have been stuck on a easy pattern and am finding it very hard to understand. My pattern and the one on the page doesn’t look the same... I am also more of a hands on person, if someone can show me visually I learn better that way, then possibly reading the pattern will make more sense.... is there anyone out there who would be willing to help and show me? I would greatly appreciate it, Tracey
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Hello! I am very new to crochet, to the point where I am still learning different stitches as I try different projects. I've had this hat I found at Goodwill since I was 16, but it's getting old and I would like to try to replicate it. Could you please help me identify what kind of stitch this is? It appears that the stitching at the top and bottom of the hat are the same! Thank you!!! See the hat: https://ibb.co/CM13Bdr
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