So my middle daughter (9 yrs old) decided that she was not going to be outdone by her big sister (11 yrs old) and had to start working with tiny thread from a cone too. So I started a square for her showed her the stitches and the transitions from round to round and she was off and stitching too. She has a little bit thicker thread than her sister not much and one hook size larger but that is only because I know she has a tighter tension than her sister.
After working with it for a little bit she decided it was easy too. She has caught up to her big sisters square I think she may even be a few rows past her. We only have one cone of the blue thread but I think it will still make a pretty large afghan if she uses it all.
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ReplyDeletethats cool i learned when i was 11 years old and no matter how long i go without crochet i always remember it am now 19 thanks for the torturials ive been trying to make these for a while and i think this is a good technique thanks best of LUCK
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