Is it that difficult? Could you show me what pattern for texas look like ?

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It's written out directions with how many stitches to make, then increase stitches and decrease stitches for shaping. I can't share the pattern because it's someone else's work.

But as I've started making simple things on my own without a pattern, once you figure out the basics it comes together pretty quick. One day, maybe I'll sit down and figure it all out.

Thank you ! I haven't crocheted since years but I'm thinking knowing actual dimensions of the states and the Texas example it should be easy to calculate others. *I'm always all about automation witch is not a good approach for creativity ;D

The best would be to get this person onto Nostr and Zap them into making all the states ;D

I'm not from the States but I'd love to see all of them with borders sown to one another !

Lol, I wish there were more yarn people of all sorts here. The few that are are such cool people.

And yes, I've started breaking things down in my head as I'm making other people's patterns to see how they come together to make the shape, flat things are so much easier than 3D shapes. Finding the confidence in myself (and time) to just sit down and start and document the steps is step one. I *think* I can do it is slowly becoming I *know* I can do it.