Crochet'er's and yarn experts. I have a question.

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NiteStar

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Is that anything like.....how many Aggies does it take to change a light bulb. :lol And before you Aggie fans jump all over me....I'm only kidding....my daughter and son-n-law are both Aggies.
 
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BostonsJ

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I always buy a couple skeins extra. You never really know until you get going, the size of the hook makes a difference. Sometimes getting the same dye lot is tough if you run short.
 
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Cruise cutie

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=yeah I am with her...and I don't "sew" the granny squares together.. I make one Giant one about 70 rows...works nice, and the blanket comes to life with the varigated colours I use...Happy Hooking!!..:grin..Joanne
 
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BostonsJ

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Joanne I had no idea that you crocheted. :lol :lol But why am I surprised? =huh

Being left handed I have to look at the pattern and turn it around backwards. My grandmother used to laugh at me because she said you are crocheting backwards where did you learn that? I said I watched Great Gramma York. My great Gramma was already in her 90's when I was 5 and 6, and totally deaf, so I couldn't communicate with her. Yet she taught me to hook rugs on big looms that filled the room, and crochet left handed because she was a leftie also.
 


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