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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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Juan,
Welcome!
If you've chosen "standard" crochet, in the UK and Australia (and perhaps some other countries of which I'm not aware) that means a double crochet stitch. In the US, it's called a single crochet. (This is why we call it standard, because if we were to call it a single crochet, our friends in the UK and Australia would probably be lost!)
If you've chosen Tunisian, it depends on which Tunisian stitch you've chosen; the shape of your stitch will be determined by your gauge.
If you've subscribed to and are using filet, in the US, your standard stitches for that are the double crochet and chain. In the UK, you would be using the treble and the chain stitch.
Hope that helps!
I would like to be upgraded please and thank you
Melanie,
It will postpone my plans for about a year since I will have to study some subjects that I did not think into my plans.. :/
But that is okay I guess, it is not the worst that could happen.. But I will have to give up on my summer vacation :p If I was accepted into the school this year, I would start in September.. But now I will have to start this month.. :p No relaxing time for me I guess..
Pmitchel,
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LabMom,
Welcome! Great name!
I'm
sorry to say we lack the ability to track what happens with
patterns once they're created. As we don't require exclusivity,
people are free to make their patterns and sell them wherever they
want, even if it isn't Stitchboard. For our site in particular, we
strongly believe we don't have the right to tell people they must
keep their own work exclusive to our site.
It may also be that the Stitchboard FreePatternWizard
was used to create the pattern, rather than that being a location
for where the pattern is being sold.
My best
advice is if you can locate the designer, you may want to try
contacting him or her and ask where the pattern may be purchased.
Juan,
Welcome!
If you've chosen "standard" crochet, in the UK and Australia (and perhaps some other countries of which I'm not aware) that means a double crochet stitch. In the US, it's called a single crochet. (This is why we call it standard, because if we were to call it a single crochet, our friends in the UK and Australia would probably be lost!)
If you've chosen Tunisian, it depends on which Tunisian stitch you've chosen; the shape of your stitch will be determined by your gauge.
If you've subscribed to and are using filet, in the US, your standard stitches for that are the double crochet and chain. In the UK, you would be using the treble and the chain stitch.
Hope that helps!
I would like to be upgraded please and thank you
Melanie,
It will postpone my plans for about a year since I will have to study some subjects that I did not think into my plans.. :/
But that is okay I guess, it is not the worst that could happen.. But I will have to give up on my summer vacation :p If I was accepted into the school this year, I would start in September.. But now I will have to start this month.. :p No relaxing time for me I guess..
Pmitchel,
You've been upgraded!
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