Thank you very much for this tutorial. You made it so understandably easy to follow 👍🏾 I'm making a shawl scarf using this pattern 🧶💖😊 happy crocheting 🎉
After watching your video so many times and trying this so many times I was able to switch it up a little and go from the middle with one square and keep going round and round with turning at the end of each round. Thank you for the inspiration.
Hi Georgia! What you are describing is a version of Entrelac in the Round. I haven't put out a tutorial on that yet, but have one planned. Maybe I will have to do it sooner... Look at you figuring it out - that is awesome! Thanks for watching and thanks for YOUR inspiration! Bethany
Finally a blanket that shows the wrong side. I like my blankets reversible as well and the look of the traditional entrelac wasn't doing it for me. Thank you so much. This is great
Beth, you hold the yarn the same as I do. I took a class years ago from our local rec department - I had just become engaged, so my ring held my yarn on that finger! I've been divorced for years now, but I have many 'cheapo' rings that I have gathered over the years - usually with big glass stones that I use for holding the yarn on my ring finger. So for those who want to try , it's over the index, under the bird, and over the ring finger held by the ring from coming off that finger.
I have always wanted to try this stitch but never felt comfortable. I have been crocheting for about 50 years. Your explanation made me ready and willing to give it a try. Thanks you so very much. I truly appreciate your channel
I love your videos and tunisin crochet I have a question when you slip stitch up the side i'm not understanding which one it is , also I am not understanding how you chain six and then turn do you have a video on making the whole blanket or a longer sample thank you
Thank you! I'm so happy to have your video POP up! I've been watching so many videos on this technique. They all seem easy enough, but yours convinced me that I could do this. Thank you again!
You are so welcome Margaret! It really isn't that difficult - I am not sure why so many tutorials make it seem so - However, it is addictive! Welcome to my channel! Bethany
Updated: This is great. This is easier than knit entrelac and it does just flow off the hook when you get it down. I'm using Red Heart Jumbo Stripes and was working on it during an open house at church and got plenty of compliments and comments on the texture and the look. This is my first foray into crochet entrelac and I'm sure it will be a go to when designing. Thanks.
I sometimes use squared of 5 instead of 7. It's a simpler multiple. Also, I sc the top "row" so that I don't have difficulty slipping into the top loops
I love this. I was able to follow you through the video, but don’t know how to continue. Is there a written pattern? Do I repeat the 3rd square? Please help me Obi-Wan
I made one like this a couple years ago. I really like it. It became my hubby’s favorite blanket 😊 I think mine is also done in the same colored yarn 🧶 🤔😃
I have been looking for a pattern like this and I finally found it. Thank you. I have a bunch of scrap yarn and my daughter wants a new blanket for her new bed and she picked this type. I didn't want to have to keep changing colors as it can get time consuming and make the project boring after so long. This pattern will keep it interesting as my daughter is picking the colors and the order to use them. Thank you for helping a mom out. Love your video.
That is just wonderful Georgia - I am so glad you found me! Let me know how it goes, I would love to hear about it! Mae sure you poke around my channel a it, I bet you will find other things you like! Bethany
Just starting to try Tunisian, came across Entrelac - love it! I'm excited to try it and really appreciate the reversible technique. Do you have a written pattern available?
I find that chaining 1 before doing the slip stitches makes it easier to join to he block on the next row easier thought that it would be helpful for your future projects have a blessed weekend. Liz
Quick question. Your initial row of blocks, when you turn to go back do you consider that a long row or a short row. I’ve done this project several times and love it but each time I’ve turned then filled in with the shorter row. That makes it so that I have a very small corner making your other corner finish video not match exactly.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I have been looking for a new pattern to learn with Tunisian crochet. I've made 4 twin size blankets in the gingham pattern from Toni of TLYarns.
I love this. Thanks. Do you have a video showing how you go around and fill in all the valleys for the border? Looking forward to a written pattern. :)
Hi Dee and thanks for the question! I am pretty sure this is referenced in the video, but here is a link: ruclips.net/video/guzWxOr5v1U/видео.html Bethany
I was wondering if you could please tell me how many chains you should start off with for a full and queen size blanket. Thanks again . I’m going to give it a try today👍
I've been looking for this for a long time!! Thank you!!. Love entrelac but hate the wrong side. Can you change colors if you want like traditional entrelac?
Awesome! Thank you and welcome! Here are the links to my Entrelac postings. I also have more coming very shortly! Bethany ruclips.net/video/guzWxOr5v1U/видео.html ruclips.net/video/4jaY6hn2F3E/видео.html ruclips.net/video/7BsPB26MxDk/видео.html ruclips.net/video/tF0M65VkMfo/видео.html
Yes you can Colleen - I have a video posted for that. This one is for Horizontal: ruclips.net/video/TgI9PPa73us/видео.html And this one is for Diagonal: ruclips.net/video/phS-sTAyfA0/видео.html Bethany
Thank you for sharing this. When you slip stitched the 2nd square finishing row one. You slip stitched again I didn't catch that. What edge did you stitch on? Did slip stitch across the row of slip stitches that you just made? I haven't watched the entire video yet. 🌷
@@ThimbleHooks did you slip stitch across the same row you just slip stitched? 🙂 I hope I'm making sense. I'm a sick person and sometimes I don't lol 🙃
Hi Mary Beth! Not exactly. If I am understanding you correctly, you want to yarn over and pull through 1 loop on the furthest to the left of the widest rows as a Chain 1 - THEN, you will yarn over & pull through 2 all the way across, like you did on all the other squares. Hope that helps! Just watch the video a few times and I bet you will get it easily! Bethany
OMG, you weren’t kidding when you said this is addictive!! I can’t stop! I have a question though: I am making a baby blanket with Lion Brand Mandala (the really big skeins), in the Golem color way, which is muted pinks and purples. Even though the stitches are coming out really nice, I’m not getting the variation of color like you got in the blanket you show in this video. I always start my yarn from the center of the ball. I don’t re-wind it on a winder. Maybe that’s the issue? How do you start yours…from the inside or the outside?
Hi Debbi! I do it exactly like you do. I believe the issue may be that the yarn you are using has much longer lengths of color than the one I used. The Mandala Centaur that I used has 11 or 12 color changes throughout it's length. That is the only thing that I can think would be causing this, but I am sure yours is still gorgeous! Bethany
@@ThimbleHooks you know, in taking another look I realize that it’s not as different as I first thought. I think it’s because I’ve only just started…it feels like I’m not seeing much variety because so far I haven’t! Plus, I have this sort of weird thing (I can’t be the only one, can I?) where once I’ve been working on a project awhile, I get sick of looking at it. Like, I start to doubt my color choice. But if I step back and look at it objectively, it’s actually pretty nice!
Hi Liz! That is something I have been working on for awhile as it is quite involved. And, truth be told, it will be awhile still until I am there. Thanks for asking! Bethany
I am not sure about your question. It would depend on many things: desired size of blanket, yarn, hook, your tension. I guess I would say make 1 square, measure it and then figure out the dimensions you want. It would also depend on if you wanted to do the Entrelac in Diagonal or Horizontal. I have tutorials posted. If you search "Entrelac" on my channel everything is there in a Playlist. Bethany
Quick question: on most of the squares on the return pass, you would yarn over and pull through two. But on the one square, you yarned over and pulled through one first and then yarned over and pulled through two. How do I know when to do that?
Hi Lisa! Sorry, somehow I missed this... Square number 5, at about 20 minutes into the video, is about where I explain this. That should help you out. Thanks for the question! 😃 Beth
But, do you only do that when you get to the end of the row? That’s not something you do on every square in that row, right? It’s just when you get to the end?
I'm sorry to hear that Ann - no one has EVER said that to me after watching this. Just the opposite. My only suggestion would be to watch my video again, very closely, because it really is simple. I promise that you will get it and can do it! 👍😀 I pride myself on making my videos easy to understand and follow. Please let me know when it "clicks" for you! Bethany
@@ThimbleHooks it not you its me so if i chain my how many chains to make a blanket regular tunisian which i love when i get to the end thats where i get lost
Ok so, I’m a crocheter, but I’ve never done entrelac. However, I want to make THIS EXACT PROJECT, so I’m determined to understand. If I’m correct, your actual blanket is 12x16 squares . However, in your sample you made your first row only two squares. For the real thing I would chain enough to make the blanket the width I want (11 times however many squares I want, plus 1), make all those squares, then turn and do the 2nd row the way you do row 2, and so on. Right?
Hi Debbi! You need 12 squares wide for your starting chain, so 12x11+1. There are 17 rows like row 1 (12 squares), and 16 rows like row 2 (11 squares); so a total of 33 rows. That would be about a 30 inch-ish blanket before edging. Yes, continue on with what I show you; 12, then 11, etc. In my Enrelac Playlist I show how to do Edging, Filling in Triangles, the Ruffle, etc. Hope that helps! Beth
@@ThimbleHooks thank you so much! I found out my daughter is having a girl right around the time I watched your video, and I ran to the store and bought the Mandala in muted pinks and purples. I’m really hoping I can pull it off; if so, it will be beautiful.
Hi Debbi - of course you will make it beautifully! Please send me a picture to thimblehookscontests@gmail.com when you are done, I would LOVE to see it! Be sure you check out my Entrelac Playlist - there are many thing there you can do to enhance your blanket; edging, filling the corners, etc. Cangrats on the new baby girl coming - so exciting!!! Bethany
Hi I don't know where to contact you at so I have to here. I enjoy your tutorials and have learned from them. I do have a problem listening to instruction. I have to mute you and just watch over and over what you are doing. You see I have a hearing issue and the background music makes it difficult to understand what you are saying. I'm sorry. I will continue to watch to learn more.
Hi Karen! The music is very important to me. There are so many non-music crochet channels on RUclips and frankly, they are just boring. Imagine watching your favorite movie or TV show without music. The music "frames" the video. I have had a few comments like yours over the years, but many, many more telling me how they like the music. Over the past year I have lowered the volume considerably, so that it appeals to more crocheters, but it just can't go any lower. I am sure you understand. Have you tried turning on the Closed Captioning? Thank you for the comment and for watching my channel! Bethany
I guess I am not sure of the miss here Colleen. Regular Entrelac has 1 "good" side and 1 "bad" side. As I show in my project here both sides are "good" using my technique that has several differences from regular entrelac. Beth
I think instead of binding off and clipping the yarn and starting back on the beginning side of the row she turns her work and starts on the finish side of the last row.
OK, so I got the technique. Did I miss the part in the tutorial where it can go from being a strip to being made wider? Once I get it as long as I want it, how to I get it wider? Do I have to cut the yarn and start it in a new place or turn it go a different place?
Hi Beverly! Yes, you must have missed it. It's all in there, I promise. Right after row 1 I show you have to transition to the next row, and on and on...Bethany
@@ThimbleHooks that's cuz I'm a dweeb. The first thought this morning was: "Of course it wasn't going wider. I was doing a 2 square sample." After I relaized that, it made sense.
You made me chuckle - it has been awhile since I have heard "dweeb". Too funny! 😀 No worries though, I get questions like this often. Happy to help, that is what I am here for...Beth
Hi Yolanda! Sorry, I missed this. I am not sure which yarn you are using, but my rule of thumb for this would be to go up at least 1 (2 if you know you make your stitches tight) hook size from what your yarn calls for. Hope that helps! Beth
Thank you. I am using the Mandala yarn, "GROOT". By the way, I love the color transition better than changing the color of the yarn. The gradient is what pops!
Not yet Georgia. Written patterns are VERY difficult to read for Entrelac. The video is much easier to follow. In fact, I have had many crocheters tell me that watching my video was the only way that they were able to learn this as the written patterns they had seen were not helpful. I do plan to write it all down for my website at some point in the next several months though. Bethany
I'm lost. I'm familiar with entrelac. I made 8 rows of 11 and plus one. I finished all the squares for that row. I've spent hours following the video because I want to learn. The small swatch doesn't translate to my long row when I crochet along. I've made many entrelac 11 inch squares with changing colors. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Are there written instructions for this?
Hi! I'm assuming you are asking about the 2nd row...? Just keep watching, it is all there. This pattern has been made from my instructions nearly 1000 times now, so I know it is correct. Thanks for the question! Bethany
@@ThimbleHooks Thank you. I've watched the video and written all the instructions. Do I do turn my work then do row 2 across repeatedly? Then turn my work and do row 3 repeatedly across after row 2? Then row 4 and repeat 2-4 turning with each row? I did rows 2-4 as in the video and completed the 4 leaf clover, but I do not understand how I could do that across my first rows of entrelac diamonds. Thank you for reading and responding. I usually catch on quickly and know I'm probably making this more complicated than it is.
I'm confused about your question Deb - I don't do anything with 4 leaf clovers on this design. I will take a look at my video tomorrow and see if I can understand what you are referring to... Beth
@@ThimbleHooks I'm sorry. When you complete the first 4 rows, it looks like a cross or a four leaf clover. First part of pattern is complete. I've made 12 rows ×11 plus one. I've completed the first row of entrelac diamonds or squares. Do I make crosses ...one after another ( completed rows) after I turn my work, or do I do your row 2 across and then row 3 across? Your sample only is 11×2 plus one. You're building vertically. It's not translating to me how to build horizontally across a long, completed first row. I hope my problem makes more sense, and it seems I'm the only one not comprehending your beautiful video. Thank you again. I admire your talent in doing the video and teaching a fun project. 😀
Hi Liz! That is something I have been working on for awhile as it is quite involved. And, truth be told, it will be awhile still until I am there. Thanks for asking! Bethany
Thank you very much for this tutorial. You made it so understandably easy to follow 👍🏾 I'm making a shawl scarf using this pattern 🧶💖😊 happy crocheting 🎉
You are so welcome Carra! Please let me know how the scar goes! Bethany
After watching your video so many times and trying this so many times I was able to switch it up a little and go from the middle with one square and keep going round and round with turning at the end of each round. Thank you for the inspiration.
Hi Georgia! What you are describing is a version of Entrelac in the Round. I haven't put out a tutorial on that yet, but have one planned. Maybe I will have to do it sooner...
Look at you figuring it out - that is awesome! Thanks for watching and thanks for YOUR inspiration! Bethany
Finally a blanket that shows the wrong side. I like my blankets reversible as well and the look of the traditional entrelac wasn't doing it for me. Thank you so much. This is great
Hi Susan! I'm so embarrassed that I missed your message...
Thank you so much! I really like the reversible option as well! Bethany
Beth, you hold the yarn the same as I do. I took a class years ago from our local rec department - I had just become engaged, so my ring held my yarn on that finger! I've been divorced for years now, but I have many 'cheapo' rings that I have gathered over the years - usually with big glass stones that I use for holding the yarn on my ring finger. So for those who want to try , it's over the index, under the bird, and over the ring finger held by the ring from coming off that finger.
I have always wanted to try this stitch but never felt comfortable. I have been crocheting for about 50 years. Your explanation made me ready and willing to give it a try. Thanks you so very much. I truly appreciate your channel
You absolutely made my day Cassandra!! Bethany
You're a great teacher. Everything about this tutorial is helpful. Thank you so much!
I love your videos and tunisin crochet I have a question when you slip stitch up the side i'm not understanding which one it is , also I am not understanding how you chain six and then turn do you have a video on making the whole blanket or a longer sample thank you
Thank you! Reverseable it got me! Im going to practice this to get it right! Again thank you!
Thank you. This video opened my mind to this concept. Now I've started one that's done in the round AND is reversible.
So glad I found your site.
That is Wonderful! Welcome to my little corner of the world! Reversible in the Round... sounds fun ...
Love the reversible technique. That’s the one thing I don’t care for with Tunisian, that it’s not double sided. 🥰
Now it is! At least this one...
Thank you! I'm so happy to have your video POP up! I've been watching so many videos on this technique. They all seem easy enough, but yours convinced me that I could do this. Thank you again!
You are so welcome Margaret! It really isn't that difficult - I am not sure why so many tutorials make it seem so - However, it is addictive! Welcome to my channel! Bethany
@ThimbleHooks thank you for your experience and kindness in replying to my excitement.
AWESOMENESS on a STANDARD hook! Love this!
Thanks Sandra!
Check out the rest of my Entrelac here:
ruclips.net/p/PLt9khymC5a3gAVGiePPb9TaTMqx0-BSfK
Bethany
Thank you for the fabulous idea and info.
Updated: This is great. This is easier than knit entrelac and it does just flow off the hook when you get it down. I'm using Red Heart Jumbo Stripes and was working on it during an open house at church and got plenty of compliments and comments on the texture and the look. This is my first foray into crochet entrelac and I'm sure it will be a go to when designing. Thanks.
That is just wonderful Beverly! Makes me happy...And of course you sent al of the commenters and complimenters to see me on ThimbleHooks...😉 Bethany
I sometimes use squared of 5 instead of 7. It's a simpler multiple. Also, I sc the top "row" so that I don't have difficulty slipping into the top loops
I love this. I was able to follow you through the video, but don’t know how to continue. Is there a written pattern?
Do I repeat the 3rd square? Please help me Obi-Wan
Watched your video again a I think I figured out what I was doing wrong
I love that stitch
Me too Donna! It is addictive! Bethany
I made one like this a couple years ago. I really like it. It became my hubby’s favorite blanket 😊 I think mine is also done in the same colored yarn 🧶 🤔😃
That is so randomly awesome! Great minds I guess...😀😉
I have been looking for a pattern like this and I finally found it. Thank you. I have a bunch of scrap yarn and my daughter wants a new blanket for her new bed and she picked this type. I didn't want to have to keep changing colors as it can get time consuming and make the project boring after so long. This pattern will keep it interesting as my daughter is picking the colors and the order to use them. Thank you for helping a mom out. Love your video.
That is just wonderful Georgia - I am so glad you found me! Let me know how it goes, I would love to hear about it! Mae sure you poke around my channel a it, I bet you will find other things you like! Bethany
Just starting to try Tunisian, came across Entrelac - love it! I'm excited to try it and really appreciate the reversible technique. Do you have a written pattern available?
That is awesome to be able to do a reversible version. TFS
You are so welcome
FINALLY!! THANK YOU!!
Glad you like it D!
Thanks.
You're welcome Kay!
I find that chaining 1 before doing the slip stitches makes it easier to join to he block on the next row easier thought that it would be helpful for your future projects have a blessed weekend. Liz
Thanks for sharing Liz!
Quick question. Your initial row of blocks, when you turn to go back do you consider that a long row or a short row. I’ve done this project several times and love it but each time I’ve turned then filled in with the shorter row. That makes it so that I have a very small corner making your other corner finish video not match exactly.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I have been looking for a new pattern to learn with Tunisian crochet. I've made 4 twin size blankets in the gingham pattern from Toni of TLYarns.
You are so welcome Claire! I like this one so much more than Gingham - don't have all those balls of yarn around! Bethany
I love this. Thanks. Do you have a video showing how you go around and fill in all the valleys for the border? Looking forward to a written pattern. :)
Hi Dee and thanks for the question! I am pretty sure this is referenced in the video, but here is a link:
ruclips.net/video/guzWxOr5v1U/видео.html
Bethany
Must’ve missed it, thanks a bunch!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤thank you
Thanks so much
Most welcome
Love this!! Thank you!
You are welcome Bella Donna! 😉 Bethany
Love it!!! You have made it so easy I can finally get it!! Thank you!
You are so welcome Lori! I am very happy I could help! Bethany
How did you do your border? TY ☺️
Hi Ronna!
Here you go:
ruclips.net/video/uWzl8DbWHaM/видео.html
I was wondering if you could please tell me how many chains you should start off with for a full and queen size blanket. Thanks again . I’m going to give it a try today👍
Hi! I am planning a video about that. There is some math to it! Bethany
I crocheted groups of 11 plus 1 until I had 112 is that right then I don't know what to do next I can get the first two perfect then I get lost
I find going through 1 loop when joining to block make a neater and reversible looking join hope this helps have a blessed weekend
Thanks Liz
Outstanding
Thanks GC&C!
I've been looking for this for a long time!! Thank you!!. Love entrelac but hate the wrong side. Can you change colors if you want like traditional entrelac?
Sure Renee - go for it!
Glad I ran across your channel. You do nice work. Will have to fine your "how to" enteoloc crochet tutorial.
Awesome! Thank you and welcome! Here are the links to my Entrelac postings. I also have more coming very shortly!
Bethany
ruclips.net/video/guzWxOr5v1U/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/4jaY6hn2F3E/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/7BsPB26MxDk/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/tF0M65VkMfo/видео.html
This is beautiful!❤️
Thanks Debra!
Can you do this in the round like a square and if so do you have a video on it
Yes, you can Colleen, but I don't have a video for that yet. It is on my list though!
The crochet crowd has a tutorial for it
Can you do a tutorial on how to do the edging so that it's square and not jagged?
Hi Naomi!
I've had that out there for awhile now. Here you go!
ruclips.net/video/guzWxOr5v1U/видео.html
Bethany
Check my playlist here Naomi:
ruclips.net/p/PLt9khymC5a3gAVGiePPb9TaTMqx0-BSfK
But where and how are you changing the colors?
I wish you could get a better close up to really see each stitch. Love your Chanel. First time to watch. Just subscribed
Thank you and welcome to my channel! Bethany
Can you make the squares bigger like a 10 x 10 square
Yes you can Colleen - I have a video posted for that.
This one is for Horizontal:
ruclips.net/video/TgI9PPa73us/видео.html
And this one is for Diagonal:
ruclips.net/video/phS-sTAyfA0/видео.html
Bethany
I wish to make a child size lap blanket can you give a ball park esti.ate of how many repeats of 11 l should do?
I would go with 12 or 13 Mary
Thank you for sharing this. When you slip stitched the 2nd square finishing row one. You slip stitched again I didn't catch that. What edge did you stitch on? Did slip stitch across the row of slip stitches that you just made? I haven't watched the entire video yet. 🌷
Hi jlee! Thanks for the comment. When you watch the entire video I bet it will become clear to you. Bethany
@@ThimbleHooks did you slip stitch across the same row you just slip stitched? 🙂 I hope I'm making sense. I'm a sick person and sometimes I don't lol 🙃
How do I add 2nd colour? Can you provide a small tutorial on that?
Working on it now! Thanks for the suggestion! Bethany
Do you go thru two loops of the stitches that go up the side of the block. I know you go thru the one bar coming across. I hope this make sense.
Hi Mary Beth!
Not exactly. If I am understanding you correctly, you want to yarn over and pull through 1 loop on the furthest to the left of the widest rows as a Chain 1 - THEN, you will yarn over & pull through 2 all the way across, like you did on all the other squares.
Hope that helps! Just watch the video a few times and I bet you will get it easily! Bethany
OMG, you weren’t kidding when you said this is addictive!! I can’t stop! I have a question though: I am making a baby blanket with Lion Brand Mandala (the really big skeins), in the Golem color way, which is muted pinks and purples. Even though the stitches are coming out really nice, I’m not getting the variation of color like you got in the blanket you show in this video. I always start my yarn from the center of the ball. I don’t re-wind it on a winder. Maybe that’s the issue? How do you start yours…from the inside or the outside?
Hi Debbi! I do it exactly like you do. I believe the issue may be that the yarn you are using has much longer lengths of color than the one I used. The Mandala Centaur that I used has 11 or 12 color changes throughout it's length. That is the only thing that I can think would be causing this, but I am sure yours is still gorgeous! Bethany
@@ThimbleHooks you know, in taking another look I realize that it’s not as different as I first thought. I think it’s because I’ve only just started…it feels like I’m not seeing much variety because so far I haven’t! Plus, I have this sort of weird thing (I can’t be the only one, can I?) where once I’ve been working on a project awhile, I get sick of looking at it. Like, I start to doubt my color choice. But if I step back and look at it objectively, it’s actually pretty nice!
That sounds perfect then!
Well, the blanket is working up nicely. I, however, am NOT a fast crocheter…I just hope I’m done before the baby comes in September!
Do you have a written pattern
Hi Liz! That is something I have been working on for awhile as it is quite involved. And, truth be told, it will be awhile still until I am there. Thanks for asking! Bethany
Ok let me know when you do so I can print it to have for future projects
How do I plan out a blanket in entrelac?
I am not sure about your question. It would depend on many things: desired size of blanket, yarn, hook, your tension. I guess I would say make 1 square, measure it and then figure out the dimensions you want. It would also depend on if you wanted to do the Entrelac in Diagonal or Horizontal. I have tutorials posted.
If you search "Entrelac" on my channel everything is there in a Playlist. Bethany
Quick question: on most of the squares on the return pass, you would yarn over and pull through two. But on the one square, you yarned over and pulled through one first and then yarned over and pulled through two. How do I know when to do that?
Hi Lisa! Sorry, somehow I missed this...
Square number 5, at about 20 minutes into the video, is about where I explain this.
That should help you out. Thanks for the question! 😃 Beth
But, do you only do that when you get to the end of the row? That’s not something you do on every square in that row, right? It’s just when you get to the end?
I love this only thing is I’m still confused
I'm sorry to hear that Ann - no one has EVER said that to me after watching this. Just the opposite. My only suggestion would be to watch my video again, very closely, because it really is simple. I promise that you will get it and can do it! 👍😀 I pride myself on making my videos easy to understand and follow. Please let me know when it "clicks" for you! Bethany
@@ThimbleHooks it not you its me so if i chain my how many chains to make a blanket regular tunisian which i love when i get to the end thats where i get lost
Ok so, I’m a crocheter, but I’ve never done entrelac. However, I want to make THIS EXACT PROJECT, so I’m determined to understand.
If I’m correct, your actual blanket is 12x16 squares . However, in your sample you made your first row only two squares. For the real thing I would chain enough to make the blanket the width I want (11 times however many squares I want, plus 1), make all those squares, then turn and do the 2nd row the way you do row 2, and so on.
Right?
Hi Debbi!
You need 12 squares wide for your starting chain, so 12x11+1.
There are 17 rows like row 1 (12 squares), and 16 rows like row 2 (11 squares); so a total of 33 rows. That would be about a 30 inch-ish blanket before edging.
Yes, continue on with what I show you; 12, then 11, etc.
In my Enrelac Playlist I show how to do Edging, Filling in Triangles, the Ruffle, etc.
Hope that helps! Beth
@@ThimbleHooks thank you so much! I found out my daughter is having a girl right around the time I watched your video, and I ran to the store and bought the Mandala in muted pinks and purples. I’m really hoping I can pull it off; if so, it will be beautiful.
Hi Debbi - of course you will make it beautifully! Please send me a picture to thimblehookscontests@gmail.com when you are done, I would LOVE to see it!
Be sure you check out my Entrelac Playlist - there are many thing there you can do to enhance your blanket; edging, filling the corners, etc.
Cangrats on the new baby girl coming - so exciting!!! Bethany
Hi I don't know where to contact you at so I have to here. I enjoy your tutorials and have learned from them.
I do have a problem listening to instruction. I have to mute you and just watch over and over what you are doing.
You see I have a hearing issue and the background music makes it difficult to understand what you are saying.
I'm sorry. I will continue to watch to learn more.
Hi Karen! The music is very important to me. There are so many non-music crochet channels on RUclips and frankly, they are just boring. Imagine watching your favorite movie or TV show without music. The music "frames" the video.
I have had a few comments like yours over the years, but many, many more telling me how they like the music. Over the past year I have lowered the volume considerably, so that it appeals to more crocheters, but it just can't go any lower. I am sure you understand.
Have you tried turning on the Closed Captioning?
Thank you for the comment and for watching my channel! Bethany
I guess I’m not seeing the difference from regular entrelac. Are you pulling them up differently. Please explain
I guess I am not sure of the miss here Colleen. Regular Entrelac has 1 "good" side and 1 "bad" side. As I show in my project here both sides are "good" using my technique that has several differences from regular entrelac. Beth
I think instead of binding off and clipping the yarn and starting back on the beginning side of the row she turns her work and starts on the finish side of the last row.
Sure no problem just to make sure is it ok for me to sell what I make????
Sure - best of luck Liz!
OK, so I got the technique. Did I miss the part in the tutorial where it can go from being a strip to being made wider? Once I get it as long as I want it, how to I get it wider? Do I have to cut the yarn and start it in a new place or turn it go a different place?
Hi Beverly! Yes, you must have missed it. It's all in there, I promise. Right after row 1 I show you have to transition to the next row, and on and on...Bethany
@@ThimbleHooks that's cuz I'm a dweeb. The first thought this morning was: "Of course it wasn't going wider. I was doing a 2 square sample." After I relaized that, it made sense.
You made me chuckle - it has been awhile since I have heard "dweeb". Too funny! 😀
No worries though, I get questions like this often. Happy to help, that is what I am here for...Beth
Hi Beverly. Can you maybe show how to crochet in width? I understand how to crochet lengthways, but i don't know how to crochet widthways. Thank you.
Do I use the I hook or the J hook?
Hi Yolanda! Sorry, I missed this. I am not sure which yarn you are using, but my rule of thumb for this would be to go up at least 1 (2 if you know you make your stitches tight) hook size from what your yarn calls for. Hope that helps! Beth
Thank you. I am using the Mandala yarn, "GROOT". By the way, I love the color transition better than changing the color of the yarn. The gradient is what pops!
How do you weave in the ends please
Hi Jeanot! Nothing is different here; like with any other project, just use a needle and weave each end into it's appropriate color. Bethany
@@ThimbleHooks thank you,you’re a great teacher!
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is there a written pattern?
Not yet Georgia. Written patterns are VERY difficult to read for Entrelac. The video is much easier to follow. In fact, I have had many crocheters tell me that watching my video was the only way that they were able to learn this as the written patterns they had seen were not helpful. I do plan to write it all down for my website at some point in the next several months though. Bethany
Your using a prym crochet hook
Yes. Thanks for the comment!
I'm lost. I'm familiar with entrelac. I made 8 rows of 11 and plus one. I finished all the squares for that row. I've spent hours following the video because I want to learn. The small swatch doesn't translate to my long row when I crochet along. I've made many entrelac 11 inch squares with changing colors. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Are there written instructions for this?
Hi! I'm assuming you are asking about the 2nd row...? Just keep watching, it is all there. This pattern has been made from my instructions nearly 1000 times now, so I know it is correct. Thanks for the question! Bethany
@@ThimbleHooks Thank you. I've watched the video and written all the instructions. Do I do turn my work then do row 2 across repeatedly? Then turn my work and do row 3 repeatedly across after row 2? Then row 4 and repeat 2-4 turning with each row? I did rows 2-4 as in the video and completed the 4 leaf clover, but I do not understand how I could do that across my first rows of entrelac diamonds. Thank you for reading and responding. I usually catch on quickly and know I'm probably making this more complicated than it is.
I'm confused about your question Deb - I don't do anything with 4 leaf clovers on this design. I will take a look at my video tomorrow and see if I can understand what you are referring to... Beth
@@ThimbleHooks I'm sorry. When you complete the first 4 rows, it looks like a cross or a four leaf clover. First part of pattern is complete. I've made 12 rows ×11 plus one. I've completed the first row of entrelac diamonds or squares. Do I make crosses ...one after another ( completed rows) after I turn my work, or do I do your row 2 across and then row 3 across? Your sample only is 11×2 plus one. You're building vertically. It's not translating to me how to build horizontally across a long, completed first row. I hope my problem makes more sense, and it seems I'm the only one not comprehending your beautiful video. Thank you again. I admire your talent in doing the video and teaching a fun project. 😀
Work row 2 until the end of the row, then start row 3 until the end of row, etc. Hope this makes sense.
How do you measure the length????
Hi Liz - I'm not sure what you are asking me...
Do you have a written pattern
Hi Liz! That is something I have been working on for awhile as it is quite involved. And, truth be told, it will be awhile still until I am there. Thanks for asking! Bethany