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hereforthepdf Publish time 2024-9-3 12:57

I'm a bit lost right now. What do you mean by "Get your hook out of one hook"?

Riddleas Publish time 2024-10-24 06:06

Thank you, very useful info.

crazycrochet34 Publish time 2024-10-29 08:29

Thank you very much!

ullilein Publish time 2024-11-19 05:34

thank you so much

Yoshitomo Publish time 2024-11-19 23:21

No.... will try next time and see how's it looks, thank you for sharing

Detapitchov Publish time 2024-11-24 03:08

merci pour le partage but i'm a little bit lost

Snowdrop Publish time 2024-12-3 01:47

I have not heard this before, but I do use one front loop and one back loop to decrease. I insert it in the first front loop, the second back loop, yarn over and pull through both, yarn over and pull through last 2 loops on the hook :)

jazz97 Publish time 2024-12-17 01:26

i usually crochet in rounds, you could try that

wityu Publish time 2024-12-22 06:34

I like this idea. Thanks for showing us how to do this!
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