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Printable Yarn and Hook Sizes Chart

Printable Yarn and Hook Sizes Chart

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  • Laurie P.

    My printer won’t print things either. I know it’s not my printer. I think it’s an issue on your end

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    • Nicola P.

      Hi Laurie, please reach out to our customer service team to troubleshoot further. – Nicola, Editor

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  • Thanks for the printable yarn & hooks sizes. I haven’t crocheted in many years, but am looking forward to relearning/ resuming this hobby & can use all the help I can get.

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  • Lydia S.

    I had a stroke and I don’t remember much but I do remember how much I love to crochet. Thank you for the printable’s so I can refresh my memory.

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  • Ann B.

    Doesn’t help – my yarn hooks are alphabetical. And you don’t include the thread hooks which I use a lot.

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  • Martha B.

    A printed copy…magazine style would be nice. My computer tries my patience. Can i obtain a subscription minthly ?

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    • Nicola P.

      Hello Martha! Thank you for your interest in I Like Crochet magazine. At this time, we do not have printed versions of our magazine issues. As a member of I Like Crochet, you’ll be able to access all of the patterns in our archives digitally with the option to print individual patterns. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks! – Nicola, Editor

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      • Martha J.

        Thank you. I’m looking forward to see some different crochet patterns

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  • thank you, I will be taking this chart with me when I go to get yarn again and I will use this chart on my stash meanwhile.
    Thanks again,
    sam

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  • Sandra K.

    I love your magazine and also your patterns. Sadly my printer will not print!!!!
    I hope to rectify the problem very soon then watch me make lots of crochet patterns.
    Sandra King

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    • Mischa B.

      In the meantime, you can make a folder on your computer where you can keep your patterns. Then instead of printing to your printer, choose “print to PDF” When it asks you where you want your PDF to go, pick the patterns folder you just made. When you’re ready to crochet a pattern, you can either print it out (if you have your printer sorted out) or you can look at it on your computer, or – what I do – copy the PDF to your google drive and open it on your phone.

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  • Brenda W.

    Only thing I get when I download this is the coding of the file. I would like the actual PDF file.

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