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New! The Herrschner's Worsted Palette - thank you to BetwixtTheStitch!
New! We've just added the palette for Deborah Norville Everyday Yarn! If you knit and/or crochet, this is for you. This is a beautiful yarn with a nice feel to it, a good alternative in worsted weight acrylic! (Thank you again to BetwixtTheStitch!)
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Marcia,
Welcome!
Thanks for letting us know about your interest in c2c!
The more expressed interest
we have in a feature, the higher in priority it goes on the list
for implementation. 
Jessica,
Wow, thanks for all of that great info!
Please do keep us informed of
your progress, perhaps share some pictures as you go along, if you
don't mind. You're a genius! 
Melanie,
I love how your school system works.. Ours is crap :p
We have untill february 4th to pick a topic. The project is a group thing if you want too, but you will have to defend your work individually..
Luckily all my exams are oral this year.. I only have one written exam..
Of course the written
one is math, which I absolutely HATE..
Sorry.. Can't stop laughing at your beading project... I hate when it happens to me, but i can't stop laughing when it happens to others... LOL
Sorry :p
Hugs
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FallenShadows,
Welcome! 

You're correct,
the blocks in the pattern each represent one stitch.
With an afghan, the best thing to do first is to figure
out your gauge by making a swatch (sigh, almost no one likes doing
that, but it's essential to get an idea of how many stitches and
rows you'll need for your finished piece, otherwise you could end
up with something that's about 30k stitches
). Your swatch will tell you how
many stitches per inch you'll produce with your chosen
fiber/crochet hook or knitting needles. This will vary from person
to person, so unfortunately there's no other way to get the numbers
you need.
). Your swatch will tell you how
many stitches per inch you'll produce with your chosen
fiber/crochet hook or knitting needles. This will vary from person
to person, so unfortunately there's no other way to get the numbers
you need.From there you can figure out how
many stitches you'll need across for your finished desired afghan
size. It's then recommended that you give the freePatternWizard an
image with the dimensions of the size you want; for example, if you
want an afghan that's 50 stitches across by 50 rows, you'd give it
an image that's 50 pixels x 50 pixels and note in option #6 that
the number of stitches are 50 across. (This won't guarantee it will
be 50 rows vertically, only because the freePatternWizard currently
will figure out the vertical size for you. While that will change
at some point in the future, for now that can only be figured by
the freePatternWizard.)
This is why it's
important to figure out your gauge beforehand, so your afghan will
be the size you want. 

Thank you! I'll be watching 😁
Marcia,
Welcome!

Thanks for letting us know about your interest in c2c!
The more expressed interest
we have in a feature, the higher in priority it goes on the list
for implementation. 
Jessica,
Wow, thanks for all of that great info!
Please do keep us informed of
your progress, perhaps share some pictures as you go along, if you
don't mind. You're a genius! 
Melanie,
I love how your school system works.. Ours is crap :p
We have untill february 4th to pick a topic. The project is a group thing if you want too, but you will have to defend your work individually..
Luckily all my exams are oral this year.. I only have one written exam..
Of course the written
one is math, which I absolutely HATE.. Sorry.. Can't stop laughing at your beading project... I hate when it happens to me, but i can't stop laughing when it happens to others... LOL
Sorry :p
Hugs
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