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QuestionHow many chains should I start with to make a double crochet blanket for a king size bed?GlitterunicornCommunity AnswerMeasure the bed and depending on your yarn and hook size, make as many chains as needed until you reach the desired length.
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QuestionWhat did you mean by SC in the back loop only of each stitch?Community AnswerSC = Single Crochet. As you hold the crocheted "fabric", the top edge has two edges––one close to you and one further away. The one that is further away is considered the "back" loop.
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QuestionHow long does it take to make a blanket?Community AnswerIt depends on how big or how small you want the blanket ti be. Usually, you can crochet a smaller blanket in a few hours. A larger blanket may take you a few days or weeks, depending on how much free time you have.
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QuestionHow many 100 gram balls of yarn are required for a 6'x4' blanket?Community Answer1 to 3 balls of yarn would be needed.
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QuestionHow many squares should I make for a teen's blanket?Community AnswerIt all depends on the size of the teen and what they will use it for.
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QuestionHow many chains do I need to crochet a blanket for single bed?Community AnswerYou would need to crochet 12 chains to have stronger reinforcement on a single blanket for a single bed. If necessary, make 16 chains for more durability.
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QuestionI did the center of my afghan in the mile a minute pattern. I am now double crocheting the outer part of the afghan, but three double crochets into every space seems to create a ripple affect as it gets larger. Could I use a size smaller than my 4 with the same yarn and would that help to smooth it out?GlitterunicornCommunity AnswerYes, you can use a size smaller than 4 with the same yarn, but it will be hard. An easier way to do this is reduce the number of stitches to two stitches to create a different effect. Remember patterns work differently for different people.
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QuestionHow do I prevent my crochet from becoming loose?Diana QuezadaCommunity AnswerYou don't want it to be too tight or very loose. Keep the string snug around your pointer finger.
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QuestionHow many stitches do I chain to make an average-sized blanket?Community Answer160 stitches are needed to make an average adult-sized blanket. For children's blankets, 80 stitches would be required to make an average-sized blanket. It all depends on the size of the person for whom you are making the blanket.
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QuestionI want to make an afghan with an easy pattern. What size needle do I use and what type of yarn?Community AnswerCrochet needles are called hooks and I used a US 19 with no problems. The easiest yarn to use is light-colored, soft, and not fuzzy.
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QuestionHow many yards of yarn do you need to make a blanket?Community AnswerThis depends on what size blanket you are making as well as the type of stitch you are using. The yarn's weight will also have an effect. To make a 60-inch (152.4-cm) blanket using worsted weight yarn, expect to use 3450 yards (3154.68 m).
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QuestionHow many skeins of yarn does it take to crochet an afghan?Community AnswerFigure out how many yards of yarn you'll need first, then divide that by the yardage written on the yarn's label. For example, if your afghan requires 2500 yards (2286 m) and the yarn's wrapper says 185 yards (169.16 m), you'll need about 12.5 skeins of yarn.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to clean up the yarn when it is finished?MicheleTop AnswererUse a gentle soap such as Eucalan and soak in warm water for about 10-15 minutes. Gently wring out and block as needed.
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QuestionHow do I get my blanket to stop bunching up when crocheting?Community AnswerAlways remember to add one single crochet or one chain just before ending a row.
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QuestionWhat is the best stitch for a blanket?Community AnswerIt's known as double crochet in the US, and called a treble in the UK.
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QuestionHow do I not lose motivation in a project?Diya A.Community AnswerPatience is the key. You need to know that you will be proud of yourself once you finish the project. Start with smaller projects, and then progress onto larger ones.
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QuestionWhich is harder to use, a big or a small hook?Community AnswerA larger hook would be easier to use. The smaller ones result in tiny stitches that may be hard to see. I do find though super large hooks, like 10mm Can be a bit bulky. A good hook range to aim for is 4-5ish mm.
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QuestionHow do I hold the blanket while crocheting?Community AnswerIt's easiest to put it on your lap while crocheting or working on a large floor. Once you've gathered a lot of material, then try sitting atop of it, if you do choose to work on the floor.
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QuestionHow come when I crochet it ripples or curves?Community AnswerIt depends on your pattern. The easiest thing is to block your blanket afterward.
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QuestionHow do I keep crochet straight on the side?Emery CailinTop AnswererMake sure you're getting your turning chain every row. If you miss the turning chains, your edges will begin to form a trapezoid instead of a square.
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QuestionAfter 12 rows, my rows are not straight but a curve. What am I doing wrong?Emery CailinTop AnswererMake sure you're making a turning chain at the end of every row, and that your tension is the same for each stitch. Pay attention to how hard you pull on the yarn for each stitch, and try to keep it consistent.
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QuestionAbout how many balls of yarn would I need to make a 15 foot by 15 foot blanket?HorseLover1431Community AnswerUsually, the labels on the yarn will tell you how much the yarn will make. You can usually calculate the amount of yarn you need.
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QuestionHow many skeins of medium weight (4) yarn would be needed to make a queen size gingham blanket?Emily GimCommunity AnswerThat would likely need about 10 to 18 skeins. Although, it can depend on the size of the crochet hook used as well. Check the instructions of the pattern you're using.
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QuestionI am making a blanket and at the end of the rows when I start another color, how do I end the first color?Community AnswerWhen you get to the end of the row, you are going to want to create a chain just as if you are going to go on for another row. Take the new color of yarn, and create a slip knot. Slip that on to the crochet hook, and with the new color, make a stitch. It should be the same kind as the rest of the blanket. For example, if the blanket is being made in hdc, go ahead and attach the new color with hdc. Then, pull the working yarn from the previous color tight, and cut it off about 8-10 in. from the knot. That way, you will be able to weave it in later. Go ahead and continue to crochet with the new color.
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QuestionHow to finish double crochet with a single crochet boarder where the sides are chain 3? Top and bottom but the sides have chain threes as 1st stitch.DiamondWarrior649Top AnswererWhen you want to finish a double crochet blanket, it’s okay to chain 1, and pull the loop out. Cut the loop. Pull the working yarn out, and pull the tail to tighten the knot.
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