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Vill du stötta mitt arbete som virkdesigner, bjud mig på en kopp kaffe 🙂
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Vill du stötta mitt arbete som virkdesigner, bjud mig på en kopp kaffe 🙂
If you like to support my work as a crochet designer, buy me a cup of coffee 🙂
Första varvet med den nya färgen måste väl virkas bakifrån o inte framifrån? Blir rätt om jag virkar bakifrån!
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Hej Jenny! Ja, det stämmer 🙂 är jättedålig på svenska virktermer och uppskattar att du tagit dig tid att göra mig uppmärksam på detta. Ska rätta till detta snarast. Hoppas du gillar mönstret i övrigt. Ha en fin kväll / Johanna
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I’ve made about 40 of your WIND FLOWER HEXAGON and have been looking for a HALF HEXAGON pattern. Please let me know if there is one.
Please reply, thank you
Marianne
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Hi, there is no specific half hexagon pattern for the Wind Flower pattern.
Kind regards,
Johanna
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Enjoy your coffee and thanks for your share!!
Mirj
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Thank you so much for your support Mirj! 🙂
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Jättefin hexagon 🙂 ska blandas tillsammans med neutrala hexagoner till en babyfilt till bekanta 🙂
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Låter jättefint! 🌸
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How do you make poof stitch? I do not see listed stitch used list.
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Thank you for notice this error. I just corrected it and now “puff” is in the list of used stitches. I also changed the word poof to puff in the pattern. If you click “puff” you open my stitch tutorial where the puff stitch is explained. I hope you find this helpful and that you can make your hexagon 🙂
I hope you have a nice evening / Johanna
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Älskar denna. Måste skrivas upp på listan 😉
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😀 Har själv inte hunnit göra något med just denna, men längtar tills jag får rätt garn (och tid). I värsta fall få det bli en nåldyna hehe 😉
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This is a lovely pattern. Than you for sharing it. One question…does “Scip” mean “Skip” a stitch?
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Thank you! Yes, skip, my mistake 😬
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Thank you so much for such beautiful patterns! I’ve been working on this pattern and not only is it fun to make but it’s turning out even more gorgeous than I thought!
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Im happy you enjoy the windflower pattern 😊
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Hi, this is a lovely pattern. Can you tell me which yarns you used? I love the washed-out colours.
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Hi! If I remember correctly it was Mayflower junior. Its a 100% unmercerized cotton yarn 🙂
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Thank you!
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Based on the pictures, it looks like you used two different hooks. Would you provide the hook sizes used? I am looking forward to starting this pattern. Thanks!
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Hi Dawn! I have used one hook size only, In the pictures are two different hooks, but they have the same size 🙂
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What does it mean to do the front post single crochet around next puff in row 4? I’m not sure what the around the next puff means.
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It means that you crochet around the stitch instead of in the loops as normal. If you look at the stitch tutorials it is explained there 🙂
https://mijocrochet.wordpress.com/stitch-tutorials/
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In the last round, does htc mean a half-treble stitch or the US Half-double stitch? I ran through the pattern once and used the US hdc and it kept a more flower like shape than the straight edges in your photos. I’m unsure how to do a half-treble if that is the case, and any guidance would be appreciated!
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Hi! Htr = half treble. You can google this stitch if its a new one for you 🙂
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Hi, I love the pattern, but can’t seem to get my gauge to match the picture. Did I miss where you put what hooks size to use, because I can’t seem to find it anywhere. Thank you for your time!
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Hi! I didnt mention gauge in this pattern since you can make it with any yarn and suitable hook. The hexies in the pictures are made with a 8/4 cotton yarn and hook 3,5 mm 🙂
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Hello. I have just tried out your pattern and shared it on my blog here. https://thecrochetchameleon.wordpress.com/2019/01/29/competition-time/ I love it and will make more. Thanks for the pattern. I also bought you a coffee ☺
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Thank you so much ❤ I just read your blog post, happy crocheting your beautiful blanket 😀
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Thank you for creating such a lovely pattern! I absolutely love it! Do you have any suggestions for half hexagons or pointed hexagon patterns? I was able to make a half hexagon with your pattern, but was wondering if you had any suggestions as well. Thank you!
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Hi and thank you! 🙂
I dont have any other suggestions really and I think the half ones you have made must be perfect to make 2 of 4 sides straight. Maybe you can add tassels or pompoms at the points of the shorter sides?
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Just beautiful.
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Thank you! ❤
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What method did u use for the join? I also couldn’t find what size hook you used in the pattern?
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Hi,
The join I used for my hexagons is the PLT join from cypress textiles. Google the name and you will find it for free 🙂
You use the hook size appropriate for your yarn.
Kind regards,
Johanna
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How much of your recommended yarn is used per hexagon?
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Hi Sammi,
I never took a wheight, but I would guess between 5-9 grams.
Kind regards,
Johanna
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Anyone help with how to make 1/2 a wind flower for the spaces in between at the end, i can not find a pattern anywhere
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Hi, Im sorry but there is no half hexagon available for this pattern.
Kind regards,
Johanna
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Thank You so much for sharing this pretty hex!
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I’m happy you like it! 🙂
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