Thank you for making this so easy!! I have been crocheting for almost 30 years, but I still need easy instructions, and you nailed it!! Your colors for this tutorial are beautiful!! Thnx again👍
Hi, thank you for your videos and your channel. I’ve been watching them during quarantine, trying to learn a new skill. You’re a great teacher, and I appreciate you.
This is a super helpful demonstration you gave. This was my first time making them. The pieces are all there and next I'm going to join them while watching your video frame by frame. Your's is one of 3 crochet links saved as favorites. Thank you for doing this. I would have never gotten it watching diagrams in a book. Carlene
Hope you doing well. Thank you very much for your note back about Joining hexagon with cable stitch, the joining with the cable stitch is for granny squares for a baby blanket, however your joining for hexagon you teach is great, I was just looking at your video it is great, So I am using yours. Thank you very much. Have a wonderful weekend. Love your work. Thank you again.
I absolutely love all of your videos! Is there any way that you can show a video of joining hexagons from the beginning? Starting with just two hexagons then adding on? For some reason I'm having trouble figuring out where to go after I've joined one side of two. Thank you!
Sorry that I didn't start at the beginning. You join them in the same manner as joining one hexagon to multiple hexagons. To attach the 3rd hexagon you can place it between the other 2 joined hexagons so that it kind of creates a triangle of hexagons. Then attach it in the same was as I attach the first hexagon in this video.
I find your videos a really great help especially in these time i decided to pick up crocheting again. I have a question to along the edges of this project how do you close it like the zigzag edge
She is good but my question is why don’t US video tutorials explain the UK equivalent for stitches? All UK tutorials give US equivalents, I get confused
You join the first two the same way that you join one hexagon to multiple hexagons. The only difference is that you are only joining one side instead of two or three sides :)
My mind won’t accept this. I’d rather do the simplest.... for me, do all the hexagons, ending with the gray border, then join with a slip stitch or just join with the yarn needle. For me, this is very difficult and extra thought process and strategizing. Thanks anyway.
You could do single or double crochet all the way around a finished pattern or there are a variety of different types of borders you could try out. If you don't use half hexagons to make the border completely straight, I would chain one or two at the corners to prevent it from curling.