Oh, this is so satisfactory, I really want learn and do it. It seems really fun, and your instructions are easy to understand and learn, thank you so much.
That’s very beautiful, however, I find that the bottom right hand side is rounder than the left hand bottom corner. Is there any way of rectifying that. It doesn’t seem square to me. Having said that, it’s a gorgeous pattern and blanket. Thanks for your expertise. You explain it very well. Thank you.
@@BeCozi I too saw that and I love this pattern but would like all the corners to be the same. I apologize but I don't understand your reply. Can you simplify it for a beginner please?
@@redbirdacreswi In the video I skip knitting first stich on a cast on chain. If you knit the first stitch on the cast on chain - the corner will not be round.
If I make a bunch of these smaller squares (different color yarn blocks) do you have a suggestion on how to connect them to make a large color block blanket? Would that even work?
Beautiful! I was able to follow all the instructions except the part of how to make both side ends the same? Wondering if there is a way to make the chair stitch all the way around?
Yes, you can do a chair stitch all the way around, you can see our last video showing how to do it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qGG-Wq9c458.html
I’m making this pattern and I can not figure out why mine looks different? It looks more like a zigzag pattern. ☹️. I can’t see anything I’m doing differently.
I found that when my starts looking zigzaggy it means I dropped a stitch somewhere. I backtrack, pick up the stitch, and it fixes the pattern to look more like the basket weave.
So I just made this (26 stitches across) and it seems too narrow to me. Is there a way to stretch it or add something to the sides to make it wider? It’s a Christmas gift and it’s plenty long I just wish it were about 6 inches or so wider. Also thank you for your wonderful tutorials they are so easy to follow! The blanket pattern is so beautiful and I’m a beginner and it looks great!
Taylor, sure you can add some yarn around the knitted blanket, here is a video showing how to do it (the end of the video): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LY_k5iJdqvw.html. You can add one layer around the blanket and if it is not enough - the second one.
i have 2 questions about the chunky blanket you did long ago. 1 im left handed im not sure if i should start on left side.. and 2 more importantly i did the 2 rows as you demonstrated when i get to the third do i start with the left loop or take the working yarn over to the right and start there? so do i always start a row on the right side or do i go back and forth? THANK YOU!!!! yours are the only instructions ive even remotely been able to do. so thank you
Dawn, the best way to answer you question is to watch a video one more or a few more times - stop it, rewind it back, it is very detailed, you will understand what to do by watching it a few times.
Love your videos and the many different patterns. If i can suggest something is for you to please keep your yarn from falling off your table. You having to pull on it constantly makes your video look disorganized. I know it may be something that is not as important as what the video is being made for, but it can get a little annoying. I don’t mean any disrespect, I just wanted to let you know so you can be more cognizant of that. Looking forward to new patterns. I will be ordering some yarn from your website soon. Thank you.
Is there away to add width if the Blanket is completed? I added a few more loops in the 1st row but it still isn't wide enough, like I would like it to be.
@@deann6933 Cast on on one of the sides using the last row to create a row of new sticthes, then knit according to a pattern for as long as you would like to add on that side. Cast off. Do the same on another side. Then add on the bottom and connect both sides with every row knitting. Same on the top.
Depends if you want it to be a throw blanket or a size of a Queen size bed: 11 skeins of BeCozi Jumbo chenille yarn for a throw 50x60 and 16 skeins to cover the whole bed
This information is under the video: Chunky and Plush cheniille: Blanket 30x50 inches, Small: 6 skeins, start with 20 stitches Blanket 40x60 inches, Medium: 8 skeins, start with 26 stitches Jumbo chenille: Blanket 30x50 inches, Small: 7 skeins, start with 18 stitches Blanket 40x60 inches, Medium: 10 skeins, start with 22 stitches Correction: Plush chenille comes in balls of 8 oz)
It sure can but this video is for Hand knitting. The project should lay on the table in front of you - this way it is easy to knit with your hands following the video instructions. This pattern is for intermediate Hand knitter. Maybe try to Hand knit some simpler patterns first: ru-vid.comvideos
Can someone else provide insight on why I'm skipping the first loop when I go from right to left? I just want the blanket to be even, this is really confusing despite me rewatching :'(
15 stitches, or 16? 15 or 16? Your instructions are inconsistent and causing me to begin over and over! Just say equal amount of stitches or unequal amount would also be helpful.