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lynleestar

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this is more like what I'm used to doing

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I used to do hair wraps all the time back when they were popular. At one point I was doing 10-15 a day! I still give myself a special hair wrap every time a close friend passes away.

you can see a red one in my hair here.....this pic was taken 2 days before I turned 21 :shock:

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If I saw that explanation in action I would totally get it! I can't believe I'm going to search youtube for left handed crochet videos!!

You're probably dropping a stitch at the end. You have to DC in the chain from the previous row and then chain for the next row. It took me years to figure that out. ;)
 

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I do. It gets cold here in the winter, and my winter coat barely goes past my waist.

SmartWool tube socks man. You can get some flannel lined jeans from Cabela's and strap that sucker right above your knee. I YouTubed it once but they took it down. Not sure why. -Magnus
 

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SmartWool tube socks man. You can get some flannel lined jeans from Cabela's and strap that sucker right above your knee. I YouTubed it once but they took it down. Not sure why. -Magnus

Thanks for the suggestion, and I will keep it in mind. But I do prefer hand-crafted over mass-produced, so I will hold out for one of Lynlee's crotched scarves if it is at all possible.

And to Lynleestar: it doesn't have to be fully crotched, if that proves too difficult. I will settle for crotchety.

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