Just found this tutorial and I had to click through a few to find one best for me. I love your voice. And thank you for showing the steps slowly and clearly and vocally repeating the steps. It really helped me make this square with ease! ❤❤❤ subbed!
OMG THANK U SO MUCH I WAS STRUGGLING WITH OTHER VIDEOS FOR AN HOUR BEFORE I FOUND YOURS! Can I ask why is my granny square so bumpy and loose? It’s not flat and neat like yours.
You can add another round to the square by doing 1 double crochet in each of the stitches but in the corners do 2 double crochets, chain 2, and 2 more double crochets. I hope this helps! 😊
you can use a larger hook size than the one you are using. maybe size up by 1mm or 2mm depending on what you like. experiment with the different hook sizes to see which one fits your chunky cardigan best. hope this helps!
Heart: Slip knot 4 ch Slip st into first ch Ch 3 12 dc into hole Slip st into ch 3 of beginning ch 3 7trc into 2 st 1 dc next st 2 dc next st 2 dc into next st 2dc next st 1 slip st into front loop of the last dc 2dc into same st with last 2dc 2 dc into next stitch 2dc into next st 1dc into next st 7 tre into next st Skip two st insert slip st into 3 st Cut thread pull through Border Slip knot heart Chain 3 Dc next stitch 1 hdc next stitch 1 sc next st 2dc next st Insert below last slip st that ended the row of the heart Chain 3 Dc next stitch 1 hdc next stitch 1 sc next st 2dc next st Ch 2 1dc into same st as 2dc Next 3 st make 1hdc Next st 1dc 1dc next st 1 tre next st 1 quad next st Ch 2 1 quad into same st as last quad 1 tre into same stitch as last 2 quad 1dc into next st 1 hdc into next st 1 sc next st Next stitch actually sleep st make a slip st into the front loop of the slip st 1sc next stitch (a bit hidden) 1hdc next stitch 1 hdc next stitch 1tre next st 1 quad same st Ch 2 1 quad same st 1 Tre next st 1dc next st 1dc next st 1hdc into next 3 st 1 dc next st Ch 2 2 dc into same st as last dc 1sc next st 1hdc next st Last st 1 dc To join 1 sc in the last ch 3 Row 2: Ch 2 1 dc into all until the edge then it's 2 dc in 1st corner ch 2 then 1 dc in same st 1 dc in all st until 2nd edge 2nd corner 1dc ch 2 then 2 dc same st 1dc all st until 3rd corner 2dc into 3rd corner ch2 then 1 dc same st 1dc all st till 4th corner 2dc 4th corner ch 2 1dc same st
I appreciate the written, but it needs to be edited. There are some errors, but between the visual and the written I got it done. I have a question about whether or not to include the slip stitches when doing that final border round. My sample starting between ch 2 to ch2 after the first 2dc, ch2 has 12 stitches, the next has 15, the next has 12 and the final side where we do the join has 16, so I just did an invisible join to eliminate that beginning ch3. I'm just curious as to your count. I tried to enlarge it, but it became to blurry. Thanks for the tutorial, it is one of the better ones that I have watched.
The best tutorial I’ve ever seen! Thank you🤍
Wow, thank you!
This is one of the best tutorials for crochet that I have ever seen. Thank you so much for being so thorough and clear
Wow, thank you!
I’ve watched sooo many tutorials and yours is by far the most helpful and straightforward . Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Just found this tutorial and I had to click through a few to find one best for me. I love your voice. And thank you for showing the steps slowly and clearly and vocally repeating the steps. It really helped me make this square with ease! ❤❤❤ subbed!
Thank you so much! I’m so glad it was helpful!
This is so easy! Thank you for this tutorial ❤
You’re welcome! So glad you liked it! 😊💕
Thank you! I love your videos!
Glad you like them!
OMG THANK U SO MUCH I WAS STRUGGLING WITH OTHER VIDEOS FOR AN HOUR BEFORE I FOUND YOURS! Can I ask why is my granny square so bumpy and loose? It’s not flat and neat like yours.
I’m so glad I could help!
THANK YOU SOOO SOOOO MUCH IT WAS THE BEST
Thank you so much! I’m glad it was helpful!
Thank you 😊 fantastic tutorial
Thank you so much I’m so glad you liked it!!
Hii can I use this granny square for making a cardigan? Wouldn’t it be too small?
It might be. You could always do another round of double crochet stitches to make the square bigger.
@@Maddy-Marie how do I stich those corners tho, I’m sorry I’m a beginner. Also your voice is so soothing
@@Sam-j4e6c you will do the corners the same way as the last round I showed in the video. I hope this helps😊
Hey so I'm making a chunky cardigan but i need to make the heart more bigger so what should i do for the 3rd round to make it bigger
You can add another round to the square by doing 1 double crochet in each of the stitches but in the corners do 2 double crochets, chain 2, and 2 more double crochets. I hope this helps! 😊
@@Maddy-Marie I'm so very sorry but can you explain it a bit more I'm having a hard time doing it
I want the heart to be bigger not the square
you can use a larger hook size than the one you are using. maybe size up by 1mm or 2mm depending on what you like. experiment with the different hook sizes to see which one fits your chunky cardigan best. hope this helps!
you can still use all the steps in the video not just from the 3rd round, it’s the exact same no matter which hook size you use.
What setting you use for you camera?
I used my DJI osmo pocket 3 and I use the basic settings. 1080p 30 fps normal color mode.
Does anyone know why my heart keeps coming out bigger on one side?
Do you have a written pattern?
Heart:
Slip knot
4 ch
Slip st into first ch
Ch 3
12 dc into hole
Slip st into ch 3 of beginning ch 3
7trc into 2 st
1 dc next st
2 dc next st
2 dc into next st
2dc next st
1 slip st into front loop of the last dc
2dc into same st with last 2dc
2 dc into next stitch
2dc into next st
1dc into next st
7 tre into next st
Skip two st insert slip st into 3 st
Cut thread pull through
Border
Slip knot
heart
Chain 3
Dc next stitch
1 hdc next stitch
1 sc next st
2dc next st
Insert below last slip st that ended the row of the heart
Chain 3
Dc next stitch
1 hdc next stitch
1 sc next st
2dc next st
Ch 2
1dc into same st as 2dc
Next 3 st make 1hdc
Next st 1dc
1dc next st
1 tre next st
1 quad next st
Ch 2
1 quad into same st as last quad
1 tre into same stitch as last 2 quad
1dc into next st
1 hdc into next st
1 sc next st
Next stitch actually sleep st make a slip st into the front loop of the slip st
1sc next stitch (a bit hidden)
1hdc next stitch
1 hdc next stitch
1tre next st
1 quad same st
Ch 2
1 quad same st
1 Tre next st
1dc next st
1dc next st
1hdc into next 3 st
1 dc next st
Ch 2
2 dc into same st as last dc
1sc next st
1hdc next st
Last st 1 dc
To join 1 sc in the last ch 3
Row 2:
Ch 2
1 dc into all until the edge
then it's 2 dc in 1st corner ch 2 then 1 dc in same st 1 dc in all st until 2nd edge
2nd corner 1dc ch 2 then 2 dc same st
1dc all st until 3rd corner
2dc into 3rd corner ch2 then 1 dc same st
1dc all st till 4th corner
2dc 4th corner ch 2 1dc same st
I appreciate the written, but it needs to be edited. There are some errors, but between the visual and the written I got it done.
I have a question about whether or not to include the slip stitches when doing that final border round. My sample starting between ch 2 to ch2 after the first 2dc, ch2 has 12 stitches, the next has 15, the next has 12 and the final side where we do the join has 16, so I just did an invisible join to eliminate that beginning ch3.
I'm just curious as to your count. I tried to enlarge it, but it became to blurry.
Thanks for the tutorial, it is one of the better ones that I have watched.
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