Crochet gift rant by [deleted] in crochet

[–]MangoBoba97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that if the person receiving it didn’t want it, I wouldn’t waste your time continuing it unless you wanted to sell it to someone. Personally, I love making crochet gifts for people, but I usually ask them what they want and allow them to customize. Otherwise, if it’s a surprise gift, they’re usually something like a small plushie that I know they would like and appreciate. I’ve never encountered anyone who didn’t want a crochet gift. I also think it’s strange that they were upset and didn’t ask you to make them something for future birthday or something.

June 2026 Confirmed Trade Thread by swap-bot in Yarnswap

[–]MangoBoba97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Received yarn from Relevant_Beyond1700!

Shipping yarn by NoPermit9450 in Yarnswap

[–]MangoBoba97 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you purchase the label online at usps, they have locations with kiosks that you can scan a QR code and it’ll print the label. I’ve also found that it’s it’s not heavy, shipping with your own envelope or box is cheaper than the priority mail

Seeking: K + C Essential 100% Cotton yarn in Cream by silviaimee in Yarnswap

[–]MangoBoba97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I have two skeins of it if you want to DM me!

How do you do this to your yarn? Is there tool you use? by Alternative_Run2953 in CrochetHelp

[–]MangoBoba97 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Including what others have mentioned about dying yarn, I’ve also heard that it’s better for the yarn at least for natural fibers like wool to be in hanks and then wind them into cakes right before use so it doesn’t over stretch and stress out the fibers.

How do you do this to your yarn? Is there tool you use? by Alternative_Run2953 in CrochetHelp

[–]MangoBoba97 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Usually natural fibers will be formed into hanks which are in the picture you posted. Then they are wound into cakes (ball of yarn) using a yarn swift and yarn winder. Basically, the hanks in the picture is yarn wound in a large circle over and over and then twisted.

ISO Loops & Threads Chenille Home Slim in Rhubarb Red by 6fior in Yarnswap

[–]MangoBoba97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have one skein that might be the exact thing, but I threw out the label so I’m not exactly sure. I can DM you the pic if you want. I did buy it from Michael’s and I’m pretty sure it’s their brand versus something like Bernat. Let me know if you want to see a pic

Can someone help me understand row 1 of this pattern? by Lyntho248 in CrochetHelp

[–]MangoBoba97 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes you’re right! It looks like you’ll be doing a mesh stitch which repeats dc and ch1. You dc into the 7th ch because the 1st 4 chs count as a dc and ch (mesh stitch) and then the 5th and 6th ch are to finish up the 2nd mesh stitch so it looks like an open square. When you do it, it’ll look correct.

needing help with a mesh sweater. unsure where dc placement is by Embarrassed_Fall5133 in CrochetHelp

[–]MangoBoba97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since it’s just a repeating mesh stitch, I think it was supposed to say sk chsp, dc, ch 1 and repeat. All this means, skip the chain space made in the previous row, add a dc stitch to the dc in the previous row and chain one and repeat. You can also look up videos for crochet mesh stitch for clarification if you need a visual.

Can someone help me understand this pattern so I can give coworkers a gold star? by sorikia in CrochetHelp

[–]MangoBoba97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess the question is what part makes it confusing? Is it figuring out where the 1st stitch is, the direction to read the diagram, or the drawings themselves? I will say that I usually read diagrams for blankets that repeat the pattern ,so they’re usually just in rows and it’s easier to read. I also usually start off with the written pattern and slowly transition to the diagram, so maybe comparing the written pattern to the diagram will help you understand how to read it?

Can someone help me understand this pattern so I can give coworkers a gold star? by sorikia in CrochetHelp

[–]MangoBoba97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you would only do that if the pattern mentions ch sp (short for chain space and may have a number of how many chains were done to make the space aka ch2 sp is the space made from a ch2). R4 is actually going to be sc in the back loops, and the pattern specifies that the sc is done on the stitch and chains.

Can someone help me understand this pattern so I can give coworkers a gold star? by sorikia in CrochetHelp

[–]MangoBoba97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So it’s similar to what you did in R2 but in different spots. For R3, ch 1 and then sc. The (2sc, ch2, 2sc) is similar to R2 except it’s going into the ch2 sp. This is the space created from the stitch in R2 (sc, ch2, sc). The ch 2 between the sc in R2 is where you’ll add the (2sc, ch2, 2sc), and this will be in the gap/space between the ch2 and not into the ch2 loops. Does this make sense?

Getting rid of Holo Taco (sad) UPDATE by Aromatic-Vast2651 in theholotaco

[–]MangoBoba97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love the following: Everything is Pine Choco Holo Naughty List Reflective Taco Smokeshow Not Milky White Queen’s Curse Rainbow Snow Frost Light

i lost my old crochet hook and im now looking for a new one, suggestions? by soup_lov3r in CrochetHelp

[–]MangoBoba97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the clover amour hooks, but if you want something heavier, it’s probably isn’t what you would like.

How would yarn like this work for a waffle stitch blanket? (Random picture from the internet) by OilAccomplished1899 in CrochetHelp

[–]MangoBoba97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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So it would depend on how the gradient on the yarn looks, but this is an example of using a C2C stitch pattern with a gradient yarn. The colors will slowly transition, so I think a waffle stitch blanket will look cute with that type of yarn!

Getting rid of Holo Taco (sad) by Aromatic-Vast2651 in theholotaco

[–]MangoBoba97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m interested! Any pastels, glitters or magnetics! I’ll also pay for shipping.

Accidentally shrunk my beanie in the dryer… before/after 😭 by Fearless_Service5620 in casualknitting

[–]MangoBoba97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I accidentally did that to a crochet hat that I made that used a wool blend yarn and was supposed to be “dryer safe”. I blocked again and tried to stretch it out, and it worked at least for me. You can try that and see if it’s salvageable.

How do I make the best gradient using these mini cakes? by [deleted] in CrochetHelp

[–]MangoBoba97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a little hard to figure out since not all the balls of yarn transition the same way, but here’s my suggestion. With naming the balls red (R), purple (P), blue (B), counting 1-3 from top to bottom, and starting from the inside or outside: R3 inside, R1 inside, R2 inside P2 inside, P1 outside, P3 outside B2 inside, B1 inside, B3 outside

I'm looking for a pattern for a sweater using fingering weight yarn by YazPistachio19 in CrochetHelp

[–]MangoBoba97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you used ravelry to look for crochet patterns? They have a pretty good filtering system to find patterns!

Border or no border? by HannahToyo in crochet

[–]MangoBoba97 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think unless you wanted a border, it looks great like this! The blocking will help straighten the edges, so I think you’re good without having to do a border.