I love moss stitch and this is perfect for turning leftovers and single skeins you don't know what to do with into a lovely granny cardi or blanket. Thank you so much for the inspiration and for providing a perfectly explained visual tutorial. As always, your hard work is appreciated. 💚💙💜
Being able to keep track of your row number by the sc stitch count is so genius!! I love that you always use rainbow ombré yarn and your nails are beautiful! Okay I’m done 😊
Anytime I see this yarn in a tutorial of yours, I know I’m going to love it. This blanket is so beautiful, I might have to finally try to get my hands on that yarn!! I’m particularly fond of linen stitch. This is so lovely. 🥰
Love love love this pattern. I made some dishcloths out of this stitch with the rectangle blanket border. They turned out great and will use this pattern again and again. Your tutorial and all your tutorials are so well done and helpful thank you for sharing.
Amazing. Your work is so beautiful and clearly explained. I have been checking that yarn out on Amazon. How many balls have you used on this blanket Robin? Such a brilliant idea. ❤xx
So I'm still working on my c2c moss stitch blanket. Should I do this tutorial's transition row with the extended single crochet? I don't remember that from the other tutorial.
Are you currently making a rectangle? There's less need for the extended sc on that one as it's not such a visibly sharp turn as you need for these smaller squares :)
Suitable for any yarn - use the recommended hook size for your chosen yarn_ but use a hook one to two sizes LARGER for the border. For my squares, I used Woll Bee Batik from Wollbiene in the colourway "Pastel Rainbow" (available to purchase here: amzn.to/3W73HWC ) with a 6mm Hook. For the border, I used Paintbox Chunky in white with a 8mm Hook.😃
Where can i find this yarn in America? Is it only in the UK? Because i followed the link and it won't let me sign into my Amazon account to purchase it
The beginning is a little tricky because you will be working in such a small area. It will get easier once you've done a few rows. You could try marking the spaces with a stitch marker as you make them in the first few rows. Good luck!
Looking for how to crochet a rectangular shape instead of square? Don't fret! I've got you covered! ruclips.net/video/QQ5eLsqD5lY/видео.html 👈😉🧶
I made that rectangular blanket! (Thanks to you!) 😊
I love moss stitch and this is perfect for turning leftovers and single skeins you don't know what to do with into a lovely granny cardi or blanket. Thank you so much for the inspiration and for providing a perfectly explained visual tutorial. As always, your hard work is appreciated. 💚💙💜
It's absolutely PERFECT for that yes!!
Being able to keep track of your row number by the sc stitch count is so genius!! I love that you always use rainbow ombré yarn and your nails are beautiful! Okay I’m done 😊
Thank you so much Trisha!😃
WOW ROBIN I JUST LOVE C2C 👌
THAT'S WHY I LOVE YOUR TUTORIALS ♥️🌹🙏
Aw thank you so much!
Anytime I see this yarn in a tutorial of yours, I know I’m going to love it. This blanket is so beautiful, I might have to finally try to get my hands on that yarn!! I’m particularly fond of linen stitch. This is so lovely. 🥰
Thank you so much!😃
You're a great teacher.
Thank you so much!🥰🤗
I sure love watching and learning from you
Aw thank you so much!
Love love love this pattern. I made some dishcloths out of this stitch with the rectangle blanket border. They turned out great and will use this pattern again and again. Your tutorial and all your tutorials are so well done and helpful thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much Becky!😃
I love how clearly and simply you explain each stitch and how to find the right stitch or space to crochet into.
Thank you Helen!😃
I love this pattern. I’m not much for granny squares but this stitch is pretty. Thank you for sharing. 🧶💜🙏🏻
You are so welcome Kathy!😃🧶
Love the way you pronounce moss. Been wanting to learn c2c, thanks for putting this out just after i finished my last project! So timely.😊
Oh my stars and moon..... this looks absolutely fun
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I needed this video today... your voice is so gentle and relaxing to listen to and learn from ❤
Thank you!🥰🧶
Not done this stitch corner to corner, will be on my to do list! Great tutorial as always!!
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I made a poncho using this technique. It turned out really nice 😊
Cute!!🥰😃
This would be great for a temperature blanket. You could do one half of the square for the min temp and the other half for max temp
Absolutely!😃
I really like these squares! Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome Debbie!😃
Love the miss stitch and they look great! I have some gorgeous yarn that I think would look amazing using this pattern - thank you 😊
You are so welcome Cath!😃🧶
That's amazing! Keep the video for later, thank you Robin !
You are welcome!😃
Thank you so much for this tutorial. It was easier than I expected.❤
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Amazing. Your work is so beautiful and clearly explained. I have been checking that yarn out on Amazon. How many balls have you used on this blanket Robin? Such a brilliant idea. ❤xx
I can’t wait to try this joining method! Thanks! 😊
You are welcome Deadie!😃
Grateful as always Robin for your wonderful tutorials ❤
Thank you so much Dill!🥰
Thank you so very much for sharing! 😊. Love it 🥰
The pattern and colours are so beautiful ❤❤❤
Thank you so much Melanie!🥰
These look so pretty, especially with the yarn you used
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Its so pretty! Thank you for always making pretty patterns easy for us
You are most welcome!😃
This is beautiful! Thank you Robin!
You are welcome Donna!😃
Robin I love this pattern and tutorial! Could the square be attached with a continuous join as you go? Thank you!!
Thank you for this!! So helpful
You are so welcome!
I also try crochet projects and make videos 📸
It's fun to crochet and calm yourself ❤
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Ohhhh I LOVE this!!!
Yay!
😍😍 Love it! Thank you for sharing! 🙂🤗🧡
You are so welcome!🧶
That stitch is so pretty. I have to try it😊
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Amazing! I will try this. Thank You.
Those joining slip stitches need to be exactly described, please.
You are welcome!😃
Absolutely beautiful! ☮️🌎🌲
Thank you Jennie!😃🧶
Of course. Your work is exceptional! 🌷
Diferente y bonito !!😊😊
Sooo pretty! 💕
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful.
I really appreciate you ❤️
Awh, thank you Neeta!😃
Wow so beautiful ❤
Thank you so much!😃
Really helpful video! Curious to know if there’s a way to do C2C with double crotchet only? Specifically in a rectangle for scarves?
Ready to start this Beautiful C2C, for the life of me I cant fine the yarn...state side but I can order
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It’s awesome!!!
Thank you so much!🧶🥰
Maravilloso 🌺🍀🌷🌻🪻
Thank you!!! X
So I'm still working on my c2c moss stitch blanket. Should I do this tutorial's transition row with the extended single crochet? I don't remember that from the other tutorial.
Are you currently making a rectangle? There's less need for the extended sc on that one as it's not such a visibly sharp turn as you need for these smaller squares :)
Oooooh. Gonna love this! G&T with a side of Robin-TV ❤
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What yarn did you use for this? I didn’t see the name or brand in the video. Thank you by the way I love your video
Thank you!😃
So pretty! Thank you.
I can’t help but think of Spinal Tap.
“This one goes to 11.”
“Well, why not make 10, louder?”
“…But this one goes to 11”
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What yarn did you use in this video. I read comment and I didn’t see the name or brand use? Thank you!
Suitable for any yarn - use the recommended hook size for your chosen yarn_ but use a hook one to two sizes LARGER for the border.
For my squares, I used Woll Bee Batik from Wollbiene in the colourway "Pastel Rainbow" (available to purchase here: amzn.to/3W73HWC ) with a 6mm Hook.
For the border, I used Paintbox Chunky in white with a 8mm Hook.😃
Thank you so much I want the colors you used. Great Video
Where can i find this yarn in America? Is it only in the UK? Because i followed the link and it won't let me sign into my Amazon account to purchase it
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I can tell ill never be able to do this. It's too hard for me to find the correct spaces. Not for other people tho.
The beginning is a little tricky because you will be working in such a small area. It will get easier once you've done a few rows. You could try marking the spaces with a stitch marker as you make them in the first few rows. Good luck!
@@thelibraryismyhappyplace1618 that's a good idea. I get so easily frustrated LOL, not good for crocheting.