Missed your live 😢. Love all of your blankets. On my future projects with Christmas crafting in full swing. For my bad wrists, i saw a physiotherapist who was also a certified hand therapist. Best decision ever! Totally agree with breaks.
@keshajo1Ай бұрын
Hi Toni, just want to Thank You! I learned to crochet as a kid but had not practiced in 30+ years until I came across one of your videos a few months ago. It has been On since…. I love your energy and your teaching style. I purchased your book on Amazon a few weeks ago and have been learning Tunisian crochet. I’m am having so much fun!
@trixieknitsАй бұрын
You are such a lovely woman!! I’m making your ripple blanket. Loving it!!!
@BMKDesignsByFloАй бұрын
I'm guilty of lurking for sure ,I personally Love everything you make, my first set of Tunisian hooks i bought through your links and made my first Tunisian blanket!! I lurk because I'm rather shy but know you are greatly admired! And a truly Amazing teacher!!!
@elaineclguerrero5592Ай бұрын
Hi! Checking in from the Monterey Bay Area (but I forgot the time difference 🙄). First time making a blanket; first time with Tunisian crochet, I’m still working on the first three squares 😬. Oh, and I purchased your book a few weeks ago 😊 (from Amazon - didn’t know I could get a signed one from you!). Love your channel, your teaching style, and your joyous, positive personality! THANK you ❤💐
@willowraevynwood865Ай бұрын
Happy Friday! Catching the video in replay. Chris here from Riverbank, CA (100 miles east of San Francisco). I'm still working on my 1st sweater. I ran out of yarn with only 2 rounds and the bottom ribbing to go so I'm waiting for my order to arrive (I'm using yarn that I bought 2 years ago for a baby blanket so I had to scan the barcode to find it). When my sweater is done, I'm doing a granny square Temperature Blanket for 2025. Have a great weekend!!
@lisabug606Ай бұрын
I missed the Live, because I was still working, but catching the video now. 😊
@MaryorTimRichardsonАй бұрын
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@Dr_TheatreАй бұрын
DO physicians complete the exact same residency programs as MD. They all have to take Board certifications in order to practice here in the US. I’ve worked with both DO’s and MD’s while in the emergency Department. Both are fantastic and both offered research proven care to their patients.
@miriamjenkins3560Ай бұрын
I missed it. I'm watching now
@pattysuemcgowenАй бұрын
Hi. I’m Patty from Centerpoint Indiana. I’m working on kitchen washcloths for Christmas gifts. Able to try different blocks.
@aunties5798Ай бұрын
I missed the live. I didn't get the notification.
@vickijackson5547Ай бұрын
I'm glad we can still watch the video but I wish we could see the chat too. Lots of times other people respond or give good tips in the chat. :(
@Dr_TheatreАй бұрын
I missed the live but am watching the playback. Were you an airforce family? My sis is in the airforce and she was based in Germany as well.
@lindagaul6365Ай бұрын
I enjoyed the bamboo & block stitches. The smock stitch- however-- ugh!!
@JoycDavidsonАй бұрын
Hello my name is Joyce
@MichellerosecusackАй бұрын
I'm not a pattern person. For me, design is half the battle and all of the fun. I wish there was (or may someone knows of) a Tunisian, turn style and crochet in the round encyclopedia. Just full of crochet stitches, graphs and techniques. Something that explains how to get the best drape, or all the ways to create front facing stitches since the turn style is less desirable in garments. No patterns or extra faff pictures that take up space that could be used for more informative aids in the craft. Maybe I am an outlier. I skip books with too many patterns. I get annoyed and skip the book- even if it has good tips. It's not worth it for my crochet style. No shade tho. Take the money and run. Or take mine and make the book crocheters like me wish existed. 😂