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Madeline on Mar 24, 2023
5 out of 5 starsI'm so impressed by the thought that went into this! I'm completely new to latch hooking, and this kit makes it so accessible. The zine is super informative and a wonderful touch. I'm sure I'll be returning to this shop in the future.
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Marina on Mar 16, 2023
5 out of 5 starsLoved this digital file, I am planning on framing it! My husband and I love this scene so much from Russian Doll!
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laurendaugherty20 on Feb 22, 2023
5 out of 5 starsMy husband and I are obsessed with BD and thought this would be a perfect card for him. He loved it!
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Li on Jan 12, 2023
5 out of 5 starsAs always with this shop, I am super happy with the kit! The instructions are clear and helpful, and the design is so cute!! The pattern itself is printed clearly and easy to read. My cottagecore room sill soon have some cute wall hangings.
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MARIA on Dec 20, 2022
5 out of 5 starsI received my latch hook kits so quickly and I love them! The instructions are clear, the patterns are adorable and I appreciate the care and thoughtful touches the supplier used with the packaging. Fantastic!
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What kind of yarn do you recommend?
I think acrylic/medium weight yarn is the closest to a "traditional" latch hook kit. If you'd like to have a shaggier piece, cotton yarn is great for this effect!
How much yarn do I need?
It depends on the pattern you've purchased. Message me for specific info and I can help you out! On average, 1 skein of yarn can go a long way-- 220 yards of yarn equals over 3,000 pieces of yarn.
How much yarn do I need? Part 2
Grab your pattern and multiply each total needed by 2.5– this gives you the amount of yarn needed (in inches) to complete the pattern
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