I love this!! This helped me so much!! I was able to follow along really well and now I have a cute lil granny square!! I love how it was in real time!!
I don't know what it is about this tutorial but it is just so hard to follow. I'm not even a beginner, I've been crocheting for years and I've never done granny squares, so I figured it would be time to learn. You give some tips so late into the building of the project that you have to start all over if using them would benefit you. After three tries, I'm tapping out.
Bella coco goes much much slower and shows close ups of the stitches she's working in. This is a beautiful square but I could not tell what she was really doing. I'm going to attempt it tho. And I appreciate the time spent making this. I see alot of comments that say this was great. So maybe it's just my brain that can't keep up.
I watched quite a few different videos, but yours was the one that was slow, real time and detailed enough to follow and enabled me to make my first granny square. Can't thank you enough.
I know in your other video you said you used 13 granny squares, but curious how many rows you made for your squares? Mine seems a lot smaller than yours and I really liked how big your bag turned out in the video!
So on your tiktok you made a bag out of these i was wondering if you could make a second video of this or how can you tell me how many squares i need to make? Edit: i found out it was 13 nevermind
I came from TikTok, this tutorial was very helpful for me! I am making many granny squares to make into a bag and this tutorial has been helping me make them!
I’ve always struggled with granny squares. I always could see where the end of each round was. This helped me so much. Now I have to figure out how to connect them. Lol
this is really nice, but way too fast for me, as a beginner. I get to the last "corner" and have no idea where to insert it, as I can not see where/how. Sadly I end up with a lovely, but unfinished square.
Chain 3 Slip stitch into 1st chain Chain 2 2 Double crotchets into tiny ahh hole[ 2:05] (1st set of 3) Chain 1, 3 dc (2nd set) Chain 1 , 3dc (3rd set) Chain 1, dc (4th set, should be looking at the first set . Chain 1 ; slip stich into the 1st "V" of the 1st set -NEXT ROW- [4:00] Chain 2 , dc 2 into that space from the slip stitch SKIP THE NEXT 3, then do 3 dc's into the "chain 1" space. Chain 1, 3 more dc into the same space [s1] SKIP THE NEXT 3, then do 3 dc's into the "chain 1" space. Chain 1, 3 more dc into the same space [s2] SKIP THE NEXT 3, then do 3 dc's into the "chain 1" space. Chain 1, 3 more dc into the same space [s3] [s4] u should be back at the start. 3 dc into that first big hole [6:53]. Chain 1 , then slip stitch on top of the hole. you should have a proper sqaure. -NEXT ROW- Chain 2 , 2dc {3 dc into side gap 3 dc , chain 1, 3 dc into corner gap } repeat 2x, [10:33]
Came from Tik Tok! I appreciate the longer tutorial and advice : )
After many many different videos attempting to do granny square , this is the only one I finally managed to do , at last !!! Thank-you soooo much
So glad it was helpful! Happy granny squaring!
3/4chain ups
Slip stich first chain
Chain up 2
2DC inside hole =total 3 with chain
Chain one
3DC chain one again
I love this!! This helped me so much!! I was able to follow along really well and now I have a cute lil granny square!! I love how it was in real time!!
I don't know what it is about this tutorial but it is just so hard to follow. I'm not even a beginner, I've been crocheting for years and I've never done granny squares, so I figured it would be time to learn. You give some tips so late into the building of the project that you have to start all over if using them would benefit you. After three tries, I'm tapping out.
Bella coco has a tutorial that might help.
Bella coco goes much much slower and shows close ups of the stitches she's working in. This is a beautiful square but I could not tell what she was really doing. I'm going to attempt it tho. And I appreciate the time spent making this. I see alot of comments that say this was great. So maybe it's just my brain that can't keep up.
I will check out Bella Coco as well. This one was too fast and couldn't see the stitches too well. Thanks!
First granny square I've learned the right way. Thank You so much. Helpful for a beginner like me. Thanks a lot! 🧶😍
I watched quite a few different videos, but yours was the one that was slow, real time and detailed enough to follow and enabled me to make my first granny square. Can't thank you enough.
I loved this tutorial!! I have a few squares now, and i’m going to be making the bag in your other video, thank you so much!!!
Thanks for your teaching method. It has helped me so much when doing granny squares.
I know in your other video you said you used 13 granny squares, but curious how many rows you made for your squares? Mine seems a lot smaller than yours and I really liked how big your bag turned out in the video!
i have this same question!
I think it’s because u used a smaller type of yarn
Edit I found out it is five rows
So on your tiktok you made a bag out of these i was wondering if you could make a second video of this or how can you tell me how many squares i need to make?
Edit: i found out it was 13 nevermind
I came from TikTok, this tutorial was very helpful for me! I am making many granny squares to make into a bag and this tutorial has been helping me make them!
Thats some unique nail color! Don't see green very often! 💚 😊
i have watched this video a multiple times and now i can do it myself! thanks so much! :)
I came from Pinterest and i love this. I will do my own try 😅😁❤
Just Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thank you!! Love this
I’ve always struggled with granny squares. I always could see where the end of each round was. This helped me so much. Now I have to figure out how to connect them. Lol
She has a video about how to make a tote bag out of them (using a connection method - slip stiches), I hope it's helpful!
Wow thank you,
You helped me so much
this is really nice, but way too fast for me, as a beginner. I get to the last "corner" and have no idea where to insert it, as I can not see where/how. Sadly I end up with a lovely, but unfinished square.
Love it, and it’s such an easy stitch
Thank you love this video!!
Thank you 💜
Why do y’all go so fast like chill I need a moment here 😭
Hi May I know what yarn is this? The brand and Color. it’s really pretty 😍
What kind of yarn did you use?
Can't wait to try this one out
Thanks for the tutorial, perfect design btw - clean and suitable for anything! Just wondering, how much yarn did you use for a single granny square?
love it however you do go pretty fast 😅 i had to slow the video down but it turned out nice!
Can you make a solid granny square tutorial. It would be very appreciated.😊
Hi sorry if this is late but, how big are the squares?
How do I know if they look right? I followed the tutorial, and turned but I feel it doesn't look like yours.
Chain 3
Slip stitch into 1st chain
Chain 2
2 Double crotchets into tiny ahh hole[ 2:05] (1st set of 3)
Chain 1, 3 dc (2nd set)
Chain 1 , 3dc (3rd set)
Chain 1, dc (4th set, should be looking at the first set .
Chain 1 ; slip stich into the 1st "V" of the 1st set
-NEXT ROW- [4:00]
Chain 2 , dc 2 into that space from the slip stitch
SKIP THE NEXT 3, then do 3 dc's into the "chain 1" space. Chain 1, 3 more dc into the same space [s1]
SKIP THE NEXT 3, then do 3 dc's into the "chain 1" space. Chain 1, 3 more dc into the same space [s2]
SKIP THE NEXT 3, then do 3 dc's into the "chain 1" space. Chain 1, 3 more dc into the same space [s3]
[s4] u should be back at the start. 3 dc into that first big hole [6:53]. Chain 1 , then slip stitch on top of the hole. you should have a proper sqaure.
-NEXT ROW-
Chain 2 , 2dc
{3 dc into side gap
3 dc , chain 1, 3 dc into corner gap }
repeat 2x,
[10:33]
Too hard to follow. It’s not for a beginner like me. Very confusing where to insert the hook.
I was having the same problem 😕
How big is this square
What are the dimensions of the squares
Pls do a cardigan 😭
how do i seal the granny square
to end it, you slip stitch and then tie it off! there are tutuorials :) !!
How do i seal it?
remind me
What do you mean by « seal it » ?
@@sashaestyl7272 like finish the square- tie it off
@@tessmanning9933 after the slip stitch you chain 1 then cut the yarn and pull the string attached to the square
@@tessmanning9933 you pull it tightly and then you weave in the ends
A little too fast for a beginner but great tutorial
4:48
Nice video, but too fast, and I can't see the stiches too well as you move along, so I gave up
too fast
this is one of the most confusing videos ever
Just don’t like the flipping part😒