I started crocheting My Shepherd on March 9, 2009 and finished Sept. 9, 2009. It is 169 stitches across and 196 rows tall. I decided to use size 20 thread and a size 12 hook. It should block to be about 36" x 45". It used about 16.3 feet per row so I rounded it off to 17 feet to be safe with the yardage if I ever wanted to do it again. So I used about 3200 feet....plan on 3400 feet if using the size 20 and more if using size 10.
To people who don't crochet, bigger always seems to more of an accomplishment. However, smaller thread and smaller needle is a bit harder to do. It would have been about 50" across with size 10 thread and I figured more difficult to frame. So I went with the smaller footprint...so to speak.
I never frogged anything so much in my life. You wouldn't notice you had a mistake until you worked back over the previous row and you were missing a filled block, or else you found a filled block rather than one that was open. Proof reading each row when done helped a little...but not much. It was hard to proof read.
In September of 2010 I finally got it framed. It cost $425.00. I chose a charcoal black and pewter frame that was a recreation of some frames in the Biltmore Mansion in Asheville, South Carolina. It measures 38" x 42". It is a nice sized project. I am glad I didn't make it out of size 10 thread. It looks nice hanging in my front bedroom. Anything bigger would have been too difficult to handle.