This reminds me of my grandmother’s hexie quilts she hand done. Such memories. I’m definitely making a king-size in the Fall, when it’s cooler to work on my lap. I’m so excited!!!
Robin, you are an excellent teacher. Thank you so much for clearly showing where you are counting from, where you are entering the stitch and pausing with your hands pulled away to show the results as you go!!
When I was quilting, I loved English paper piecing. This looks so much like it. I'm hooked! I already know what yarn from my stash I'm going to use for this. This is absolutely amazing. Thank you 🤩
Thank you for sharing, Robin! Love all of your tutorials and it's always a fun project. You are the best teacher and I appreciate each & every one of your videos!! Thanks again! 🧶❤️😊
Robin I absolutely love your channel. I love your yarn color selection(s) for your “sample” pieces 🤩. Your patterns….what can I say, they’re beautiful. So from one subscriber, please don’t stop. Thanks 😊
I've started Xmas gifts, with a large afghan of several blues, black, and gray first on the hook. Been practicing the alpine stitch for the colors to melt together a bit, but I think I'll do these instead and alpine stitch them together if I can figure it out. Thank you, Robin! 😊😊
Hi Robin!! You are so amazing!! I absolutely hated having to join after all pieces were made and now you have made. Several join as you go methods and now I love to try doing different ways like this!! Thank you so much!! You are appreciated!! Much love to you!! 😍 Such beautiful work!!!
Oh happy me, love English paper piecing hexagons and will have so much fun making up these from the odds and ends stash. A lovely pick up put done long project if that makes sense ❤
Hi Robin I’ve nearly finished the motif blanket, please can you put out a video on how to square the blanket off. I get that’s it’s a half motif but am struggling with the method, I notice a few of your followers have requested the same. 💜
Love this motif! I keep looking at the video but cannot figure out how you were able to do continuous joins with the white that surrounds each flower in your scrap blanket in the video. Will you explain?
I made the flowers first and then made the white hexagons and attached them using the same join as you go technique that I teach in the video to join to both the flowers either side :) If you make a couple of flowers then lay them out, you'll be able to visualise it a bit better x
Do you mean for the white hexagons inbetween the flowers? I used the exact same method as I show in the video for joining - I simply made the flowers first and then joined in between them with white hexagons 😃
I have a silly question…because I tend to change my mind on the colour layout a million times before the project ends and I can never commit to a JAYG is it possible to join these all after. I’m thinking yes and it’s a daunting task but just want to make sure it’s possible before I go and make a million hexagon’s. Thx Robin!!❤❤ beautiful blanket…it’s also like the 4th one I have going right now from you. lol 😂. You are the root of my addiction hahahah. 😊❤
You can absolutely join them after if you prefer! You could sew them together OR alternatively, crochet them together? I have 3 different crochet methods here which might work? ruclips.net/video/6z8cpynq_Bs/видео.htmlsi=Ya7t9DgMMz1cdgf8 :)
Awesome thank you Robin!! You’re the bestest!! I know it’s gonna be more work but I change my mind Soo frequently that I just can’t commit to one idea lol…maybe why I’m single 🤔 lmao!🤣 🫣🤭
Love this motif! So cute! I do have a question because I’ve never made something like this. Do you eventually join the sides as well or do they just remain open? Thank you for sharing this method!
Thanks again for another great tutorial. Do you have any tips or suggestions on in which direction to join them? I mean, did you do all 1 row first, meaning just a row of side by side motifs, then next row fill them in?
I always ensure I weave my ends in but they are not infallible! If you are worried, you can use the Double Magic Ring that is super secure :D ruclips.net/video/bvQsM7VzRMo/видео.htmlsi=JhYuXDrTDYQ9qt0q
This is very beautiful… ❤ however… that’s a LOT of sewing in ends😢! I don’t like ends… now to try and figure out a way to do this without 10 million ends😇😊
That is BEAUTIFUL!!! ❤ If you don't mind, have an idea how many HOURS did it take? Love it but not sure @ present! Looks like a BIG project!??? Thank you!! 🥰✌️
@@HookedbyRobin Oh my Goodness!!! Well, it's certainly BEAUTIFUL& will be a CHERISHED HEIRLOOM!!! My hat's off to you! A round of applause! Take a bow, you TRULY DESERVE IT!!! Thank you!!! ❤️🥳🥳🥳😎
I love this pattern, but I’m having a problem with the single crochet at the beginning and then when I join it looks like I have five spaces instead of two magic ring makes a difference I have difficulty in doing it. Also, can I just continue to add octagon instead of doing ones. How do you join the white part. If you can help me, I will buy you a cuppa coffee.
I've decided to do a blanket. I've done 10 yellowish centers. Then I'm using up a skein of pink for the petals. And to assembly line it, as soon as I'm done with one petal, I've started another petal by doing the first round and the first 3 stitches of the second round, no chain stitches. Then I set it aside to do another petal. Then I rinse and repeat. So far 2 motifs are done with another started. I've no idea how I'm going to put it together, but after these 10 are done, the next 10 will be blue.
This is joining the pile of flowers I, as predicted, didn't finished 😅. Btw, if I were to make it a rectangle (or square, same thing) how should I fill the space left between the hexagons? I'm thinking I could leave some hexs missing as a pattern so when I make a border the spaces look as part of the pattern but I'd like to fill it in better, though I can't think how, I'm still very new to crochet
I ❤ your tutorials! I've been working on using these hexagons to make a blanket but I'm stuck on what to do with the edges, especially the sides where the hexagons are staggered. I've seen several people ask something similar, so i thought I'd add to the voices - how are you handling the sides of your blanket?
I saw a finished Hexie crochet afghan with this border and thought it was pretty so I'm sharing it here: ruclips.net/video/OthEGfSaLOg/видео.htmlsi=qajllnZyY7zKfP3f
Let’s say you were to make the 6 hexagons around a 7th center hexagon, which looks very much like the flower you have made here…. How many of these 7 hexagon “flowers” can make up a full blanket with a solid color in between them like you have here (the white) and how many of the white would we need? I assume they are all joined the same so you’d make the white and join as you go with it as well. Do you have a pattern for this as a blanket? Or is it meant not to be planned out in that respect.
I've not really got a plan for it as such, I started by making the 7 hexagon flowers, laid them out and then made a ton of the white ones to infill inbetween them (using the same JAYG) - it's very much an ongoing work in progress that I'll be adding to over the next few months (years? Lol) so this video is simply for the motif rather than "make this blanket like I have" type deal if that makes ANY sense at all! Xx
Hi Robin, i am new to your channel and I came because I fell for this Hexi motif and want to make it for someone. I have a question, i have no problem making the Hexi's but for the join i may be in a bit of trouble. Can this be stitched with the yarn to join? would it make it look too bad? i want this to be really nice but i'm afraid that me trying to do the join as you go would be a bit much for me. is there a second part to this tutorial? from what i can see we are making the body of the blanket with the same Hexi pattern and joining them with those?
Hello Robin I love your tutorials they are so clear and precise. But I have a query. You sound British and yet you use USA terms. When I learned to crochet 50 years ago all patterns were written, in what I now know as, UK terms. It’s only since watching You Tube that I have heard of USA terms. I prefer the UK terms, they make more sense.
I learnt using USA terminology (I'm the only person in my family who crochets so I didn't have the benefit of learning from anyone in person) I learnt using the Internet - like you I didn't realise there was different terminologies between the UK & US until long after the USA terms had been cemented into my brain 😅
Like fun quick projects? Then you'll LOVE this next crochet video! ruclips.net/video/xhFYzilOpo8/видео.htmlsi=52e8J1QZC00YX3Ul 👈🤩🧶
Your work is amazing!
Like that cute little project work thank you
Just showed 7 year old granddaughter she said yes please.. Very lovely!!❤✅️🎯
She has great taste! 😅😉
I have been with Robin forever. I cannot think of a more fun beautiful person to learn from
Thank you so much Kevin!🥹🥰
@@kevinhaynes1463 I agree❤️✅️🫂
This reminds me of my grandmother’s hexie quilts she hand done. Such memories. I’m definitely making a king-size in the Fall, when it’s cooler to work on my lap. I’m so excited!!!
Vintage hexi quilts were a HUGE inspiration behind this! X
Robin, you are an excellent teacher. Thank you so much for clearly showing where you are counting from, where you are entering the stitch and pausing with your hands pulled away to show the results as you go!!
Thank you for such a lovely comment and feedback!🥰
Hy Robin, could you possibly show how to square off the blanket when finished please?xx
Yes exactly I wanted to ask same thing
I can't wait to see that video as well 🙏
ROBIN YOUR HANDWORK IS AWESOME 👌💯
THANK YOU FOR SHARING WITH US ALWAYS ❤
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 🌹🙏
Awwh, thank you so much Sharon!😃
I can imagine this worked in a multitude of colours, all yarn scraps and bits n pieces, very randomly added. It would look truly vintage ❤
Yes!! 😍
Ohhhh THIS is the CUTEST ever!!! THANK YOU for sharing this as I needed small projects during the summertime. Time to yarn shop in my craft room!!! 😃
They remind me of flowers!😍
In patchwork this usually hand sewn pattern is referred to as “Grandmothers flower garden”. 🌸
I'm a quilter who loves hexis! Smashing!!!!
You can see I was HEAVILY influenced by hexi quilts with this! 😅
❤ I am learning so much. Great teacher. Clear close video and clear instructions. Thank you ❤
My pleasure Karon!😃🧶
Awesome and great Video Tutorial Robin 👍💯🔥🥰
Thank you so much Ethel!🥰
Thanks for a great tutorial!😊
You are very welcome Donna!😀
Grandmother’s flower garden quilt! I used to piece quilts💜💜💜
Ooooooohhhhhhh! Very fancy hexagon Motif!❤🎉😊
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When I was quilting, I loved English paper piecing. This looks so much like it. I'm hooked! I already know what yarn from my stash I'm going to use for this. This is absolutely amazing. Thank you 🤩
Awh, fantastic! I hope you enjoy it.😃🧶
Thank you for sharing, Robin! Love all of your tutorials and it's always a fun project. You are the best teacher and I appreciate each & every one of your videos!! Thanks again! 🧶❤️😊
Thank you so much Debbie, this was lovely to read!🧶🥰
Thank you! This is so cute 😍
I'm glad you like it!
So very pretty Robin , thank you ❤
You are so welcome Dill!😃
you are a good teacher. your color scheme is excellent🌼. thanks Robin.
Thank you so much!🥰🤗
Love the way you explained. Thanks.
Thank you so much!🥰🤗
Robin I absolutely love your channel. I love your yarn color selection(s) for your “sample” pieces 🤩. Your patterns….what can I say, they’re beautiful. So from one subscriber, please don’t stop. Thanks 😊
Thank you so much and don’t worry, I am not going anywhere!😃🧶
This stitch is so nice. Thank you again for this video.
You are so welcome Marlaine!😃
Two words: love it! 😍
Yet another beautiful way to use yarn scraps 😊
Yay! Thank you.😃🧶
I love this pattern. Hexies are always a favourite of mine whether I'm sewing or crocheting. Thanks for all your work. I always enjoy your videos.
They are so much fun and thank you so much!🥰🤗
Love this project it uses up all those small pieces of yarn can work on it every time I get more small scrap yarn
Beautiful
Thank you Elisa!🧶
Adorable! And easy! I love your hexagon projects. I've made so many. Keep 'em coming!!
I am glad you are enjoying them!😃
In the heat of summer ☀️ it's really nice to have projects that work up so pretty and easily. ❤. I adore each and every one of your tutorials.
Thank you so much Linda!😃🥰
This pattern is so beautiful, after I finish all the projects I have started I plan on making this.❤😊
That’s what I like to read, yay!😃🧶
I can’t wait that long 🤣 so I’m starting it right now.......🧶
I'm drooling !!!! This is stunning
Thank you!🥰
Super cute!
Thank you Kelly!🥰🤗
This is gorgeous Robin i love it thank you ...ANOTHER distraction project lol xxx
Lol! 😅
Very cool! Love it💜💜💜
Thank you 🤗
This is such a good idea, going to use to stashbust yarns i only have 1 skein of!!!! love your tutorials so much , they are super clear,
Thank you George!😃🧶
Yay I’ve just found my next project
Woohoo!😃🧶
A perfect on-the-go stash-buster 👏🏻 🎉. Thank you
these flowers would make super cute bags too!
Absolutely!😃
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you Nancy!🥰🧶
I've started Xmas gifts, with a large afghan of several blues, black, and gray first on the hook. Been practicing the alpine stitch for the colors to melt together a bit, but I think I'll do these instead and alpine stitch them together if I can figure it out. Thank you, Robin! 😊😊
That sounds great and very organised Jenn!😃🎄
Absolutely adorable 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Thank you!😃🥰
I love this..❤❤❤❤
Thank you Donna!🥰
I'm still working on my gingham blanket following your pattern 😅 but this one is so cute would make a really good stash buster for me ❤
Oooo! I hope it is going well.😃🙌
Super super wonderful 🎉🎉❤
Thank you so much Cait!😃🧶
Excellent. Thank you! At last, I understand the join as you go method 😄
Glad it was helpful! 😃
Another great video❤
Thank you so much Lisa!😃
Hi Robin!! You are so amazing!! I absolutely hated having to join after all pieces were made and now you have made. Several join as you go methods and now I love to try doing different ways like this!! Thank you so much!! You are appreciated!! Much love to you!! 😍 Such beautiful work!!!
My pleasure!😃 A lot of people don’t like joining the pieces after, you’re not alone in that!😅
Love this!! What a great carry along stash busting project
Definitely Robin!😃🙌
Hexagons are the bestagons
Yes!!🙌
What a great pattern! I love your content. You are very informative and make it so simple to follow along. Thank you!
Thank you so much Crystal!😃🧶
Thank you for sharing your tutorial video!! That's a pretty stitch pattern!! ❤
My pleasure Felicia!😃🧶
You explained the process so well. Thank you.
You are so welcome Erika!😃
I can't wait to see finishing video please 🙏
Oh happy me, love English paper piecing hexagons and will have so much fun making up these from the odds and ends stash. A lovely pick up put done long project if that makes sense ❤
Oh absolutely Sarah! I am still working on mine.😃
What a beautiful pattern I see a boggy creek blanket in my future
Thank you Ann!😃
Hi Robin I’ve nearly finished the motif blanket, please can you put out a video on how to square the blanket off. I get that’s it’s a half motif but am struggling with the method, I notice a few of your followers have requested the same. 💜
Hi Mandy, here is the half motif video: ruclips.net/video/I1TPHJidiJU/видео.htmlsi=BQQ8xjZXVaimJtYN 😃
I have been doing a temperature blanket in this style but your pattern is so much better than the one I've been using!
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I love it! On my list to do! Thanks RB! Hi Steve!
I am glad you love it!🥰
Lovely. ❤
Thank you!😃🧶
Beautiful 🌺🌼🌹🍀🌷🌻⚘️🪻🌸
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Very pretty 😍....
Thank you so much Liz!🥰
This is wonderful. And adorable! Thank you for sharing it. I want to drop the 10 wips I currently have and rush off to get pretty yarn to make this! 😂
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Excellent 👌, I really love and enjoy your work.
I am trying to learn how to do knitting 🧶. Thanks
Thank you so much!🥰🤗
Awesome as always ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!🥰
Thank you for the clear instructions. I like your videos.
I would love to see how you make a rectangle or square out of it. Thank you so much!!
You are so welcome!😃🧶
Thanks, Robin. I'm thinking this would make a cute temperature blanket.
It would Becky, that is a wonderful idea!!😃
Super cute . Love it
Thank you Brenda!😃
How pretty!
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Thanks so much for this Is there a method to add a border to the finished item to make it square or rectangular?
Love this!! Can you show how to do a half hexi?
I have one here: ruclips.net/video/yAFRwgL_5wY/видео.htmlsi=rEzHUI3fn85HWU2H 😃
Love this motif! I keep looking at the video but cannot figure out how you were able to do continuous joins with the white that surrounds each flower in your scrap blanket in the video. Will you explain?
I made the flowers first and then made the white hexagons and attached them using the same join as you go technique that I teach in the video to join to both the flowers either side :) If you make a couple of flowers then lay them out, you'll be able to visualise it a bit better x
Fabulous stash buster Robin, please please share how you join the large motif’s together 😊
Do you mean for the white hexagons inbetween the flowers? I used the exact same method as I show in the video for joining - I simply made the flowers first and then joined in between them with white hexagons 😃
Thanks for getting back Robin, would love you to make a short video on using the white hexagons to join in between the flowers 🌺
Is there anyway to see the final result?
I have a silly question…because I tend to change my mind on the colour layout a million times before the project ends and I can never commit to a JAYG is it possible to join these all after. I’m thinking yes and it’s a daunting task but just want to make sure it’s possible before I go and make a million hexagon’s. Thx Robin!!❤❤ beautiful blanket…it’s also like the 4th one I have going right now from you. lol 😂. You are the root of my addiction hahahah. 😊❤
You can absolutely join them after if you prefer! You could sew them together OR alternatively, crochet them together? I have 3 different crochet methods here which might work? ruclips.net/video/6z8cpynq_Bs/видео.htmlsi=Ya7t9DgMMz1cdgf8 :)
Awesome thank you Robin!! You’re the bestest!! I know it’s gonna be more work but I change my mind Soo frequently that I just can’t commit to one idea lol…maybe why I’m single 🤔 lmao!🤣 🫣🤭
@@missangie1562 LOL!! 😂
Love this motif! So cute! I do have a question because I’ve never made something like this. Do you eventually join the sides as well or do they just remain open? Thank you for sharing this method!
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I love this Robin! Where were you when I started a crochet Grandmother's Flower Garden blanket years ago, the hard way (not jayg)?
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Thanks again for another great tutorial. Do you have any tips or suggestions on in which direction to join them? I mean, did you do all 1 row first, meaning just a row of side by side motifs, then next row fill them in?
Robin, thanks again for a super tutorial. Absolutely love this design. I'm just wondering what border you could make to finish off the blanket?
This pattern is so cute. I almost feel like I could make this one. How do you join the white shapes? Do you make the flower first.
I made the flowers first and then infilled using white between them and joined using the same join as you go method :)
I’ve read where some magic rings come undone, have you experienced that? Your work is beautiful.
I always ensure I weave my ends in but they are not infallible! If you are worried, you can use the Double Magic Ring that is super secure :D ruclips.net/video/bvQsM7VzRMo/видео.htmlsi=JhYuXDrTDYQ9qt0q
@@HookedbyRobin thank you
Hey Robin, this is delightful! Do you block it after it's finished? Thanks in advance, MaryAnne
I haven't needed to block mine so far! 😀
This is very beautiful… ❤ however… that’s a LOT of sewing in ends😢! I don’t like ends… now to try and figure out a way to do this without 10 million ends😇😊
You could back your project with a lining to hide those ends!
This is why God gave us audiobooks
That is BEAUTIFUL!!! ❤ If you don't mind, have an idea how many HOURS did it take? Love it but not sure @ present! Looks like a BIG project!??? Thank you!! 🥰✌️
It's still very much a work in progress! I darent calculate the hours I've already spent 🙈
@@HookedbyRobin Oh my Goodness!!! Well, it's certainly BEAUTIFUL& will be a CHERISHED HEIRLOOM!!! My hat's off to you! A round of applause! Take a bow, you TRULY DESERVE IT!!! Thank you!!! ❤️🥳🥳🥳😎
I love this pattern, but I’m having a problem with the single crochet at the beginning and then when I join it looks like I have five spaces instead of two magic ring makes a difference I have difficulty in doing it. Also, can I just continue to add octagon instead of doing ones. How do you join the white part. If you can help me, I will buy you a cuppa coffee.
I've decided to do a blanket. I've done 10 yellowish centers. Then I'm using up a skein of pink for the petals. And to assembly line it, as soon as I'm done with one petal, I've started another petal by doing the first round and the first 3 stitches of the second round, no chain stitches. Then I set it aside to do another petal. Then I rinse and repeat. So far 2 motifs are done with another started. I've no idea how I'm going to put it together, but after these 10 are done, the next 10 will be blue.
This sounds wonderful!😍
This is joining the pile of flowers I, as predicted, didn't finished 😅. Btw, if I were to make it a rectangle (or square, same thing) how should I fill the space left between the hexagons? I'm thinking I could leave some hexs missing as a pattern so when I make a border the spaces look as part of the pattern but I'd like to fill it in better, though I can't think how, I'm still very new to crochet
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I ❤ your tutorials! I've been working on using these hexagons to make a blanket but I'm stuck on what to do with the edges, especially the sides where the hexagons are staggered. I've seen several people ask something similar, so i thought I'd add to the voices - how are you handling the sides of your blanket?
I saw a finished Hexie crochet afghan with this border and thought it was pretty so I'm sharing it here: ruclips.net/video/OthEGfSaLOg/видео.htmlsi=qajllnZyY7zKfP3f
I made half hexagon for the edges
Quick question instead of the magic circle could you chain five the I'm begin.
Yes of course! There are no set rules - do what suits you best 😃
Let’s say you were to make the 6 hexagons around a 7th center hexagon, which looks very much like the flower you have made here…. How many of these 7 hexagon “flowers” can make up a full blanket with a solid color in between them like you have here (the white) and how many of the white would we need? I assume they are all joined the same so you’d make the white and join as you go with it as well. Do you have a pattern for this as a blanket? Or is it meant not to be planned out in that respect.
I've not really got a plan for it as such, I started by making the 7 hexagon flowers, laid them out and then made a ton of the white ones to infill inbetween them (using the same JAYG) - it's very much an ongoing work in progress that I'll be adding to over the next few months (years? Lol) so this video is simply for the motif rather than "make this blanket like I have" type deal if that makes ANY sense at all! Xx
Maam i am new subscriber to ur channel, do u have any tutorials on granny square bag?
Thank you for subscribing and I’m afraid I don’t.🤗
Hi Robin, i am new to your channel and I came because I fell for this Hexi motif and want to make it for someone. I have a question, i have no problem making the Hexi's but for the join i may be in a bit of trouble. Can this be stitched with the yarn to join? would it make it look too bad? i want this to be really nice but i'm afraid that me trying to do the join as you go would be a bit much for me. is there a second part to this tutorial? from what i can see we are making the body of the blanket with the same Hexi pattern and joining them with those?
What brand hook are you using?
Clover Amour hooks 😀🧶
Crazy Quilt with scraps is happening!
Woohoo!😃🙌
Would it be ok to join the pieces in the usual way with sewing or crochet?
Of course!
Looks like to me, the "horizontal bar" is a "vertical bar" yarn piece...
Gladly looking for the written pattern. How will I know it is available?
@@nancy-katharynmcgraw2669I'll update the description box once it's written - it'll be a week or so at least before it's ready x
So you're going to have the pattern for the BLANKET on your website?
No, just the motif :)
Hello Robin
I love your tutorials they are so clear and precise. But I have a query. You sound British and yet you use USA terms.
When I learned to crochet 50 years ago all patterns were written, in what I now know as, UK terms. It’s only since watching You Tube that I have heard of USA terms. I prefer the UK terms, they make more sense.
I learnt using USA terminology (I'm the only person in my family who crochets so I didn't have the benefit of learning from anyone in person) I learnt using the Internet - like you I didn't realise there was different terminologies between the UK & US until long after the USA terms had been cemented into my brain 😅
Do you have half hexagon? To fill the sides. 😊
I do! ruclips.net/video/I1TPHJidiJU/видео.htmlsi=eGWj9RdmwHCli25n 😃