Love this colour combinations and thankfully i can source the showstopper yarn you used. How many skeins/balls of the show stopper did you use for your 48” x 60” please?
I love this blanket. I like how you explained what to look for in a variegate yarn. I am planning on making this for a friend. I do have a question. If I don’t want the fringed ends, is there a different way to finish off the rows? To be clear the blanket is beautiful the way you made it, I’m just deciding what I’d like to do.
Yes, you could trim them down and secure them with a border. There is a designer that specializes in mosaic crochet and she has a technique called a double border for mosaic blankets. If you do a search on that, it should pop right up. Tinna Thorudottir is her name.❤️ It will show you how to hide the ends.
@@livechilllife I'm making the tartan blanket, but instead of pulling three strands through, I am crocheting a chain weave through each line. using a smaller hook for the chains, so not too bulky. Will become a dog coat. hopefully.
@@livechilllife It's for my friends' dog, so it is the Strachan Tartan --- predominantly blue and green with red, black and yellow pinstripes. Your video has made the process so much easier for me. thanks.
Oh, that sounds like it will be a high energy looking plaid! my blanket is meant to be a little bit more tranquil, but I like colorful and tranquil both equally 😍
What beautiful blanket! Thank you!
Thank you glad you like it ❤️
Beautiful blanket 🥳💕
Thank you! 😊
beautiful project... well explained... thank you... your color combo is beautiful :)
Thank you glad you find it useful :)
Love this colour combinations and thankfully i can source the showstopper yarn you used. How many skeins/balls of the show stopper did you use for your 48” x 60” please?
2. You won’t use much of the second ball but one is not quite enough.
I love this blanket. I like how you explained what to look for in a variegate yarn. I am planning on making this for a friend. I do have a question. If I don’t want the fringed ends, is there a different way to finish off the rows? To be clear the blanket is beautiful the way you made it, I’m just deciding what I’d like to do.
Yes, you could trim them down and secure them with a border. There is a designer that specializes in mosaic crochet and she has a technique called a double border for mosaic blankets. If you do a search on that, it should pop right up. Tinna Thorudottir is her name.❤️ It will show you how to hide the ends.
Thank you :)
You did not show the labels of the yarn. You say hobby lobby but what lobby lobby
Oh so sorry! It is Hobby lobby, “I love this yarn”. Such a great soft yarn for blankets.
If it doesn't have cat fur or dog fur on it, it is not a real blanket.
Thank you for the confirmation! I agree
@@livechilllife I'm making the tartan blanket, but instead of pulling three strands through, I am crocheting a chain weave through each line. using a smaller hook for the chains, so not too bulky. Will become a dog coat. hopefully.
Oh that sounds fun! What color combo are you working with?
@@livechilllife It's for my friends' dog, so it is the Strachan Tartan --- predominantly blue and green with red, black and yellow pinstripes. Your video has made the process so much easier for me. thanks.
Oh, that sounds like it will be a high energy looking plaid! my blanket is meant to be a little bit more tranquil, but I like colorful and tranquil both equally 😍