It would be nice if you could refrain from saying how all of your patterns are “super easy.” If you are starting out crocheting, this is not going to be easy, and people are going to be very discouraged by thinking it should be. Also, the actual stitch tutorial is really great, but I’ve tried looking through your whole channel, trying to find a corner to corner decrease in entrelac, and I can’t find one, which is really annoying. I learned how to do it from you, but now I just have a giant triangle and don’t know how to decrease it into a square. So I guess I have to go hunt down someone else’s video or crochet two triangles and sew them together in the middle. 😒 I really thought I would like the no-talking videos since most people talk WAY too much, but I don’t because I don’t have ESP and don’t want to have to guess if I’m on the right track. I also cannot stand the dippy music on loop-had to mute it. Not that you care, but if people are unsubscribing from your channel because of these reasons, you might want to know.
From my viewing of the clip, each square needs 11 chains. I expect that we should do the chains with a number of multiples of 11 and increase one chain for the beginning. I hope my comment will be useful to you.😊🤍
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It would be helpful to know how many chains to make to start this. It is a lovely blanket. I want to make a couple for my granddaughters who are due to have babies in the fall.
I think you could figure it out, if you chained a few and just do one square and see how many it takes per square then chain in multiples of that number. Hope that makes sense. I'm gonna try it. If I figure it out, I'll update you.
Hola hola hola 👋 buenas noches. Agradezco mucho su Tutorial ñ, se vè hermosa esa puntada y mis colores Super Hermosos. Felicidades. Saludos desde la Ciudad de México 🙋😊 Ya me suscribí al Canal para estar al pendiente de cada pintada que compartas.
I absolutely loved everything about your tutorials: the colors, the numbers on the upper left corner, the patterns and the way you crochet. I want to thank you for making your craft and knowledge of it available to us. The only thing that bothered me was the repetitive, tinny sound of the music. I had to mute this video and thus enjoy it visually, especially when watching it more than once. I haven’t watched any other episodes. I will. Thank you. Thank you!
Hi I love this you do great work can you tell me what the multiple of the stitches are I couldn't count all of them when you was chaining them thank you very much
This pattern is called Tunisian entrelac. It is the rectangular version. Usually you do a square in the round with a different color for each round. The rectangular version allows you to make a throw or a size for a bed. A 4 worsted weight yarn will make bigger squares and larger blanket. I made one with my left over yarn with grey, cream pink purple green and then red which made the colors pop. Just made sure red & green were not next each other so not christmassy. So fun to do
Hope this helps, multiples of 11 + 1. So 11 chains for each "square" you want to add. 1 square = 12 chains, 2 squares = 23 chains, 3 squares = 34, etc.. ;)
Me encanta tejer a crochet muy lindos todos los puntos .En estos momentos estoy tejendo una manta para mí nietito de 4 meses..Lo único que me gustaría qué fuera el tutorial en Español sería genial. Muy agradecida, Dios la bendiga por su gran talento y por compartirlo por este medio..Mis cariños desde Chile.👏👏🥰
I've never been able to get the hang of Tunisian but you things are so beautiful & my first great grandson is being born soon, so I'm going to give it a try one more time. Thank you for the beautiful patterns that make me want to try again June
I tried this by crocheting it at the edge of my bralette(as band) and it turned out so beautiful and gorgeous😍 But mine was bright orange and white. I can't believe I did it , your tutorial is well detailed👏👍
I'm still a beginner. Just can do simple things. But it feels really good after making something new. Thanks for the vdo☺ but what did you do with the extra chains in the pink squares?
It drives me nuts when they don’t tell you the beginning chain #’s, what multiples am I supposed to use?!?!? I see the pattern, but it could all be thrown off if you don’t have the correct starting chain 🙄🙄🙄
Que bonita tejido de tres colores muy apropiado para una chipa o suéter, soy fanática de los tejido muchas gracias por mostrar está técnica. Angela desde Lima Perú.
I realize that you do not speak English and I appreciate the effort you make to provide these videos. But please, in the English caption, it should not say “knitting.” This is crocheting. It is Tunisian crochet. Crochet used a hook. Knitting uses two straight needles with no hooks on the ends of them. At least that is in English.
It would be nice if you would show how many chains to make in the beginning. This is a beautiful pattern, but impossible to actually make anything using it when you don't show how many chains we should start with.
You say to chain at the beginning. But in multiples of what to get the width or length of blanket we want. 7? 8? Because then you picked up 7 stitches on 6our hook and worked with those etc.
I love the tutorial, but I have some questions: how many to you chain first to cast on? And what do you do about the uneven edges? You don’t even show us a completed work
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@@janecoombs5762 I haven't tried it yest, but I'm sure it depends upon the size of the squares you decide to do, then make doubles of it depending on the size of what you are making.
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