How to Join-as-you-go (JAYGO) Sunburst Granny Squares
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- Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025
- This video goes over the basics of crocheting your sunburst granny squares together in the join-as-you-go (jaygo) method. You should have a basic understanding of all your stitches like ch, sl st, hdc, dc and tr. It makes a beautiful join that saves you time and yarn. So grab your yarn and get hooking!
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L,
M.
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you are an artist with a big “flower” heart!!
with great generosity!
Thank you
I love that you share both the blocks AND the join as you go method! I’m not adverse to stitching joins, but I can see how joining is where so many get stalled or stumped after making a heap of squares. Thank you!
Thank you to teaching, greeting from Poland🤗
thank you so much for the tutorial
please keep on posting about granny square
You’re so very welcome!! Happy to help!
Beautiful job! Great teacher! So glad i found your channel.
Wonderful tutorial, you're a great teacher! I'm very inspired to make some things with the sunburst granny square and your tips are so helpful! Thanks, new sub
Another great instruction video
You are a Wonderful trancher ❤
Love your simplicity you really motivated me you have a new fan
You‘ve helped me a lot with „attach diagonal“, thank you! Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
So glad it was helpful!! Hello from Canada 🇨🇦 Happy crocheting 🥰
What a wonderful tutorial, thanks M , you are a great tutor am crocheting a Sunburst granny bag for one of my granddaughters for her birthday present following your tutorial. Thanks for coming in my life, you inspire me a lot .
Love Hasumati from London 👍🤗😍🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks Hasumati!!! I'm so glad it was helpful. I hope your granddaughter loves her new birthday bag. Happy crocheting and all the best!
M
Love these squares so much !! Gorgeous colors!! Can you share what SS yarn colors you used for this project?
Love this tutorial! Thankyou!:)
Hey, do you have any advice on how to jayg with solid sunburst squares? I’m using 2 colours and going to attach them alternating to make a checkered pattern but can’t figure out the best way of doing this,
Thanks
Hi, what about blocking? Does it make a difference if you block at the end rather than each individual square? Thanks!
Nah-just personal preference. I usually wait and block when my project is finished ☺️
If I were to crochet all of my squares in one color (ex. brown) would I still have to bind off all of my brown circles and rejoin with my main color brown to jaygo?
No! You can work it all in one go and save yourself sooooo many ends!! That’s how I world all my solid ones…when you join your 3rd round just chain up 3 and jaygo! Happy crocheting ❤️
@@nautikrallcrochet thank you!
how did you chose colours for fourr granny squaree pleasee
I've recently stumbled across this method- thank you for sharing. QUESTION: when you have completed 4 squared together, do you then stitch/crochet those to another set of 4? Thanks
It doesn’t have to be in 4s. That was just so the tutorial wouldn’t be so long…you can join an entire blanket this way…just keep adding squares as you go along! The only reason I did 4 together in a square like this was to show you the corner joins!
@@nautikrallcrochet much appreciated, thank you
The join shows the V's on the peach square and does not show the V's on the red square at the join.. I think a traditional invisible join looks much neater and more professional.
About those big scissors I figured they would be great as a "self-defense"...as in, " Well , you see , 0fficer , I was just doing some sewing... and what had happened was... when I was cutting out the pattern, an' then, alluva sudden, I was startled, and ...and when I turned around...I don't know how it happened , but those big shears just ended up in his bread basket", against an alcoholic, abusive husband. But then I guess public opinion changed and cops change the rules and one day they finally helped me, hallelujah!