
emayfieldz wrote:It has been a long time since I joined one of these. It was with a group of internet crocheters.
What worries me though is that the Reference notes say that we will be doing several sections and then joining them. You all do NOT know how much I absolutely HATE joining (sigh). I might just do all the sections and stare at them for a year before I join them...


Shandeh wrote:whimsysisters wrote:I need this to be for my family room and the primary color is plum. There is no plum in the collection so I'm going to have to go elsewhere.
Maybe you could make your blanket with all neutral colors? That would make a nice contrast in the room.


Shandeh wrote:If you're making the crochet blanket, there is a way to make the ends disappear as you work each section. I saw a YouTube video about it once, and it is very smart. No ends to weave in at the end. I'll see if I can find that video, and post it here later.


whimsysisters wrote:The plum is very necessary to the room because of the brightness of an accent color. Is a different brand of yarn acceptable?

Carla wrote:Shandeh wrote:If you're making the crochet blanket, there is a way to make the ends disappear as you work each section. I saw a YouTube video about it once, and it is very smart. No ends to weave in at the end. I'll see if I can find that video, and post it here later.
You would be my hero...

OhioAunt wrote:In the color tutorial it says for the CAL that you will end up with about 60% of the afghan in main color and Contrast D (30% each), and only 11% each in contrast A, B, and C. Is that right? If so then everybody will probably need 800-1000 yards of Contrast D, not just the 400 yards (2 balls) recommended.



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