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I hate to charge an amount that
someone would consider "too much"...but I also don't want to feel
like I got cheated! Pricing is THE most difficult thing to do.




Welcome!

When you go to make your pattern, please use "standard stitch," which is the standard single crochet. (We do have double crochet in our plans, but don't have it available at this time.) The word chart you're describing is for Tunisian crochet, as that is the only type with a "return" for each row. With standard single crochet, you go from side to side, flipping your piece so you (in effect) go right to left and left to right on alternate rows, even though you technically work in the same direction for each row (flipping it is what changes the direction). With Tunisian crochet you use a special type of hook and you go from right to left and then without flipping the work, you work off the entire row of loops from left to right.
If you make a word pattern in Tunisian crochet when you only want single crochet (e.g., standard), you'll be very disappointed in the results, because it won't match what you're doing.
Welcome!

My apologies...I can be a bit dense sometimes, LOL. I'm not quite sure what you're asking. The stitches in a graphghan pattern bump up against each other and you work as in normal crochet, e.g., right to left, then left to right. Unless you're working Tunisian, and then depending on whether you're right handed or left handed, you'll work right to left for every row or left to right.
I just thought of what you might be talking about. If you're inquiring about whether or not to bump the pattern chart squares up against each other or letting them be spaced a bit when you're creating the pattern, that's a matter of personal choice...there's no right or wrong.

Hope that helps!

Portia,
Welcome!

You actually can't click on the "learn" button utsekf...what you have to do is mouse over it and you'll get a clickable option immediately below the button that says "multimedia." Once you click on that, it will bring you to a page where you can search for videos, such as "crochet" (without the quotes).

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