Hint! Hint! Clever, indeed! Could you find a conversion chart/table to help us understand what No. 100 & No. 70 crochet-cotton compare to, in either French or US standards?
Thank you much . . . the Old Folks (Kearns & Thoiry)
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ReplyDeleteClever, indeed!
Could you find a conversion chart/table to help us understand what No. 100 & No. 70 crochet-cotton compare to, in either French or US standards?
Thank you much . . . the Old Folks (Kearns & Thoiry)