Gingerbread Crochet Along - progress of weeks 1 & 2, Christmas Afghan CAL

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  • Christmas Gingerbread Crochet Along - progress of weeks 1 & 2, Christmas Afghan CAL
    This is NOT a step by step tutorial
    For the FREE pattern, go to sirdar.com, then to Make Along
    All step-by-step videos are provide by Knitsirdar o TH-cam
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  • @JoyfulStitching
    @JoyfulStitching 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I knit everything no one in my family crocheted so I just never did any. It seems daunting but u hear it’s not. This is sooo cute!

    • @diydebbi
      @diydebbi  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I would love to know how to knit, I've tried but I'm not sure it's my thing 😀

  • @jdhonsi
    @jdhonsi 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Thanks for this! I had a question about the red border - I believe it's supposed to be 59 stitches on each side but mine looks crowded. Is that going to make the white section wonky?

    • @diydebbi
      @diydebbi  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It will come out wonky after you finish the borders around the house. I ended up just spraying mine with water and blocking to even it out a bit, but she did mention in the video that it won't be straight and that it will work out when you start the white section. So you should be good.

  • @brendasproul272
    @brendasproul272 หลายเดือนก่อน

    She only has the yarn bundle and no pattern

    • @diydebbi
      @diydebbi  หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can find all the videos on the knitsirdar youtube or if you go to sirdar.com, then Make-along, you can find the written patterns as well (the patterns are written in UK terms as well as the videos, so make sure to use US terms if needed)