It’s be a few years since I have watched this. Tried to find other videos and got so frustrated. I dug my way back through 4 years of liked videos just to find this one!! Thank you sooo much for this lovely tutorial!! I am rebuilding my crocheting confidence and not losing my patience with this video!!! ❤️♥️💜
Thank you for your teaching video. It was very easy to following along. i was able to complete two blankets. One for my niece and the other one for a very special family friend. Please do more videos
You did great explaining thank you!!! I'm just wondering why do I have big hole opening for each corner I go to. And what was the reason of where u picked to start the next row tyyy so much great video
I found that it made the blanket lay flatter and look more square with the bigger holes in the corner. If they're smaller, the blanket starts looking more circular.
hardcoreXhermys, I don't have a written pattern but this is such a common one that you should have no issue finding it online. It's called a continuous granny square. Try Pinterest, as they have lots of ideas on there.
Nicole Reyes This particular yarn that I'm using in the video is a multi-colored yarn. If you would like to do this with multiple colors, then you would be making more of a traditional granny square. I have another video that shows how to do more than 1 color at the following link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_KfQGUVuO2w.html
Ok this is confusing me, at 11:44 it starts with the slip stitch in the corner, ok... so I put the two slip stitches in... and it makes it bump out..... shortly after that when you get to the other corner...there is no slip stitch put in or even a mention of one????? Is it only specific corners then that you do a slip stitch in or what the hell am I missing I have watched this video many times over and I dont know wtf it is I am doing wrong here but if I follow these instructions to the T... it makes no sense. How is anyone supposed to know how to do this when it isnt even worded properly?
At that time stamp, the slip stitches are because I finished a row, but because I'm not in a corner, I need to slipstitch over to the corner to start the next row. The slipstitches are just a way to get from one spot to another without adding bulk or stitches to the project. Once you get to the corner using the slipstitches, you're going to start your chaining for the next row. When you go around the row, and get to the next corner, you're going to chain 2, not slipstitch. Slipstitch is only when you're finishing off a complete row and need to get to the next row.
Ok so, this is my first time to your channel I believe. I've not done this for roughly 8 years and just couldn't remember how to start off. Please could I ask you to go slower if your making a tutorial. Your often showing beginners, which I guess at this stage your not and your going at a speed suitable for you. Plus the positioning of your hands makes it difficult to see what your doing. I've started your video 5 times now and still had to find a video on knots as your hand placement is poor. Sorry I sound like a moany cow, don't mean to its just hard to watch and rate a help video that doesn't help.