incredible tutorial!!! thank you so much for sharing! this was the only tutorial i've been able to follow for this pattern, and i'm so thankful you posted it!
I decided to make my bsf a skull granny square bag for her bday. normally I can't follow patterns (even beginner ones) however this was super easy!! thank you !! (just 30 more to go😂😂)
I have never written any patterns but here goes nothing! For the skull only: Row#1: mgc, ch2, 9dc, tighten the mgc a tiny bit, ch5, dc, ch3, dc, ch5 Row#2: slst into the 2nd dc of the 1st round, ch1, 8sc, 6sc into the first eye(gap), slst into the next gap(nose), ch2, 2dc into the gap(nose), ch2, slst into the same place(nose), 6sc into the next gap(the second eye) slst into the 1st sc of row#2 and fasten off!
@@KathleenCasey-q6q I’m glad you liked the tutorial! :) With the yarn I used the squares ended up being about 4.5 inches by 4.5 inches, but depending on the yarn choice, they’ll average out to about 4-5 inches in width and height.
Hey, great video, thanks! Just one question, did you cut the yarn after the skullface was finished? I mean right after the last slip-stitch for the skullface?
After the last slip-stitch I chained one, cut it off, and tightened the chain stitch a little bit. I realized after I uploaded the video that I forgot to include that part 😅.
You would have to stitch them together with a darning needle, or connect them all with single crochets. I recommend the mattress stitch because the seam ends up invisible. Meema Makes has a really good tutorial on this! :D m.ruclips.net/video/tq5V4KXGgx0/видео.html
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incredible tutorial!!! thank you so much for sharing! this was the only tutorial i've been able to follow for this pattern, and i'm so thankful you posted it!
aww, ty!! :) I’m so glad I could help!
love this pattern sm, currently making a blanket using these squares😋
Glad you like it! And have fun with the blanket, I might make one too
I decided to make my bsf a skull granny square bag for her bday. normally I can't follow patterns (even beginner ones) however this was super easy!! thank you !! (just 30 more to go😂😂)
Np!!
this was so helpful!!!thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Ofc! :D Happy to help!!
Omg your great on teaching .I just learned to crochet for a few years now
Thank you! :D
This was super helpful! For other viewers, I recommend knowing how to do each of the stiches before watching the video! :D
I’m so glad I could help! :)
I have never written any patterns but here goes nothing!
For the skull only:
Row#1: mgc, ch2, 9dc, tighten the mgc a tiny bit, ch5, dc, ch3, dc, ch5
Row#2: slst into the 2nd dc of the 1st round, ch1, 8sc, 6sc into the first eye(gap), slst into the next gap(nose), ch2, 2dc into the gap(nose), ch2, slst into the same place(nose), 6sc into the next gap(the second eye)
slst into the 1st sc of row#2 and fasten off!
Thank youu skulls looks amazing
Np!! I’m glad you like them! :D
This granny square is so easy to follow! One question…what size should a square block-out to? Thank you!
@@KathleenCasey-q6q I’m glad you liked the tutorial! :) With the yarn I used the squares ended up being about 4.5 inches by 4.5 inches, but depending on the yarn choice, they’ll average out to about 4-5 inches in width and height.
Nice video but not having a stick count makes it hard to keep teack if you are on the rigjt teack
Can anyone just copy down the pattern pls? Just for the background
I did but only for the skull
Hey, great video, thanks! Just one question, did you cut the yarn after the skullface was finished? I mean right after the last slip-stitch for the skullface?
After the last slip-stitch I chained one, cut it off, and tightened the chain stitch a little bit. I realized after I uploaded the video that I forgot to include that part 😅.
How would I put them all together to make a blanket
You would have to stitch them together with a darning needle, or connect them all with single crochets. I recommend the mattress stitch because the seam ends up invisible. Meema Makes has a really good tutorial on this! :D m.ruclips.net/video/tq5V4KXGgx0/видео.html
Isn't the best tutorial but still works if you are more intermediate level to crochet
I'm stupid because I can not follow this. I suppose I need in person teaching 😟
No, you’re not stupid!
BellaCoco’s channel was what I used to learn in the beginning and it’s really great for seeing the stitches up close. I hope that can help you!
Doesn't show much detail as far as braking in down for beginners. Ones that have no clue but want to learn. Not the best tutorial