Meagan! I love this tutorial! I have never made a hexagon before! Amazing pattern to take back to a square! I appreciate how easy it is to listen and see your process! Thanks for sharing and I will be looking for the more!:)
That granny square is just beautiful and different. You explained it clearly. I’m relatively new and self- taught thru videos. I’m delighted to use your directions to create circles to hexagons to squares. I’m definitely going to play with this one. Thank you💕
I'm somewhat of a beginner & had to unravel mine 4 times....stretch my work apart to see what you mean by the "3rd loop".... thank you very much for the video, HOWEVER, it's would be so helpful for you to re-film this, showing the 3rd loop in detail. But the pattern is beautiful, so again, thank you😊
You’re an excellent instructor and designer. I never would have thought I’d be capable of making such a complex square. Thank you and I look forward to learning from more of your videos
Gracias por tu generosidad. Es un trabajo realmente muy bonito y que nunca antes había visto. Sólo quisiera hacer una observación. Yo no hablo tu idioma, por tanto no entiendo tus comentarios, entonces, para mí, sería de gran ayuda que pusieras en pantalla el número de puntadas y el tipo de puntada que usas cada vez y tal vez, tejer un poco más lento, para poder ver bien lo que haces, ya que no entiendo tus explicaciones.. De todos modos gracias otra vez, por tu generosidad, es un granny realmente muy hermoso y diferente a todos los que veo.
Hi Megan, I’m working on this square now using the video and the written instructions. I agree with others that a stitch count at the end of each row would be extremely helpful especially because the stitch counts on the written instructions are off. Round 2 has 24 stitches and round 3 says 36 but that’s not possible if I’m placing 2 stitches in one and skipping one. I’m only using 12 stitches with 2 stitches each, that’s 24. I even paused the video and counted what you had…24 stitches. It’s frustrating because I have to figure out how many stitches the next rounds are supposed to contain and I don’t know if I should follow the video or the written and ignore the counts. ☹️
Hi Stephanie, thank you for the feedback. I’ll keep that suggestion in mind when making future videos. Unfortunately once a video is uploaded it is not able to be edited. I’ll take a closer look at the written vs video tomorrow. As far as Round 3, there is a ch 1 in between each set of 2dc. Those ch sts are included in the stitch counts at the end.
@@MeghanMakesDo Thanks for clarifying, I’ve done other patterns with chain stitches and they weren’t part of the stitch count because they weren’t used for stitch placement in the following rounds, the space held the stitch. Also turning chains weren’t counted as a stitch until farther in the pattern, I’m not a beginner but inconsistency may make things confusing for those who are.
por favor comentar cuantos puntos quedan en cada carrera, para entender bien tu lindo trabajo. Estamos 4 personas tratando de hacer este hermoso cuadrado y ninguna de las 4 lo pudimos realizar.
Hi, Im brazilian and i was trying to make this wondedful crochet but it didnt work very well! Now i know the reason!!! Kkkkk i confused twelve with twenty so i did 20 first double crochet initials kkkkkk so it was ok but not the same work as u did! Kkkkk But ill try it again and i hope be more successful on it! Thank u!!!😂❤😅
Hi Megan, I am having difficulty following your work here as you do not stitch count at the end of each row. I am trying to stop the video and count stitches but on the all single crochet circle row (8th??) I had a massive amount of extra stitches. Now trying to follow your pattern from your website. You could slightly improve this video by including stitch counts at the end of each row. Having said that I appreciate your sharing this beautiful pattern with us and thank you. 😊
I've finished it 😁 thankyou so much! I want to make it a bit larger though as Its going to be the back of jumper! Do you know if I can add extra rows and for it to turn Into abt 14inchs wide instead. If so please help me? Which stitches would work for it and the corners 🤔 xxx happy crocheting everyone xxx
I have been writing this Beautiful Creation pattern down through the whole video and I don't have any troubles with this at all. Granny square can be tricky to learn and I had to practice on Many of them until I was comfortable to try something new like this for me. I Am So Excited to see this completed. I do have 2 questions for you. Will I need to Block these each time I wash it? And, I want to use this beautiful square to create a Poncho, is there anything I can do to make it larger.?
So glad you are enjoying it. You may need to lay it flat to dry but over time you won't need to block it. Not sure how to make it larger unless you just keep repeating the last row. You could also make a bunch of squares and then seam them together to make a poncho. Hope that helps!
How do I note the instructions for future reference??? Do you have a complete list of steps for each round? That was a great tutorial. You are extremely patient
Could you do a tutorial on how to make a triangle? I love this pattern and wanted to use it to make a top. Unfortunately I am having a hard time halving the pattern and make the corner land in the middle 😢
Lovely!! I thought there's only a Granny Square pattern in crocheting 😅 *sorry i'm still an amateur, just start trying to crochet since last 2 months 😁
LOVE this pattern! ❤ I'm using a lighter thread though and I wonder if there is some rows I could repeat or if I maybe could start with more dch to make it bigger? ❤
You could definitely give it a try, but it may throw the pattern repeats off a bit. You could easily add a few more rounds of single crochet or double crochets after the last round to get the size you want.
Hi Sue! Thanks so much for checking out The Dagny Square. I reviewed the written instructions and it looks like the st count for Round 6 is wrong. It should be a total of 78 sts. I'm currently working on a remake of this square for use in a tote bag so be on the look out for a new video coming soon!
Hoi megan i love your work it is butterful,but am a beginner i dont get it is too fast for me .the beginning what your do i cat it but i dont no the rest if you doning your coner can you please do it step by step i love it thank you paula from the nederlands
Also you are very clear and concise in your instructions. The visor does have time Mark's for anyone who may need to back up the video for checking your instructions.
That hexagon should have been shown 2 or 3 more times... showing one just does not work if you've never done before....can go on ...had to try with another color, that didn't work either...had to give up... Bummer... really needed this one to connect with the first matching square...😠
This was confusing to me. You didn't explain how many stitches should be totaled at the end of each row. So I couldn't check to see if I was right. My counts weren't adding up correctly because of that. Need better explanation during your videos. I was excited to try this pattern and it left me unhappy.
Hi Macy, The video is meant to accompany the free written pattern on my blog. I find it helps to have that pulled up while watching so you can easily follow along. The written pattern includes all stitch counts too. You can find it at www.meghanmakesdo.com/blog/the-dagny-traveling-afghan-square-10
Es un granny precioso, sin embargo las explicaciones son pésimas, tan sólo sirven para quien entiende el idioma, no es mi caso. Debería ir poniendo en pantalla algo que aclare los puntos que se van haciendo, si es que quieres que se entiendan en otros idiomas. Es obvio, que éste granny, sólo está explicado para quienes hablan igual que tú. Me siento muy frustrada por lo difícil que es seguirte. 🤷🤦🙆 Aún así, tengo que decir, que el granny me encanta, por su peculiaridad.
Meagan! I love this tutorial! I have never made a hexagon before! Amazing pattern to take back to a square! I appreciate how easy it is to listen and see your process! Thanks for sharing and I will be looking for the more!:)
I'm so glad!
That granny square is just beautiful and different. You explained it clearly. I’m relatively new and self- taught thru videos. I’m delighted to use your directions to create circles to hexagons to squares. I’m definitely going to play with this one. Thank you💕
You are so welcome!
Really nice am starting to get the hang off it now ten square in lol thank you for posting x
You’re a great teacher. The block is beautiful. I had fun crocheting with you.😊❤
Thank you so much!
And your so clear too I've subscribed to you so I'll look forward to doing more crocheting with you xx
Thank you very much for this pattern. I started crochet just a few weeks ago and this was a nice challenge. Love the pattern. 😊
You’re welcome 😊
GREAT view....love that we can see the stitches.........Great presentation
Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful work!💕 Thank you for sharing 🌻
Love your design on the square.
Thank you!
I'm somewhat of a beginner & had to unravel mine 4 times....stretch my work apart to see what you mean by the "3rd loop".... thank you very much for the video, HOWEVER, it's would be so helpful for you to re-film this, showing the 3rd loop in detail.
But the pattern is beautiful, so again, thank you😊
Ce carre est magnifique ! Merci pour vos explications tres claires aussi bien en vidéo qu a l écrit sur votre blog . Bisou de La Rochelle en France ❤
Thank you Megan for sharing this. It's a beautiful square and you're an amazing tutor.
Damn! Three shapes in one square!
You’re an excellent instructor and designer. I never would have thought I’d be capable of making such a complex square. Thank you and I look forward to learning from more of your videos
You are so welcome!
Love this pattern
Thank you for sharing
I'm glad you like it
Lovely block thanks for sharing it❤
WOW this took a lot of pausing and redoing rows but i finally got it! awesome instructing 💞
Great job! So glad you were able to make one.
Beautiful square, this will be my next project!!! Brilliant tutorial.
Thank you! 😊
Hermoso trabajo, tu voz es muy agradable y eres clara en la explicación, felicitaciones…me encanta! Taty de Chile 🇨🇱
Imposible hacer nada sin traducción pero muy bonito❤
Loved doing this square. Thank you for the clear instructions , but I do wish u would carry on all around the circle /square . Makes it easy !
So glad you like it. Do you mean show the entire round in the video? I can definitely try to make the videos a bit longer in the future.
Amazing 👏🏽👏🏽😊can’t wait to make this, thanks for sharing
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for this very good video❤
Thanks!
Thank you so much! So glad you like it.
I love this🥰😍thankkoo
This is so lovely. I can't wait to make this. Never seen anything like it
Thank you!
You deserve more subscribers! Definitely subscribing xx
Lovely video! It is perfectly paced...not too fast not too slow. Thank you! ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Looooooved this video
This is great can never get passed 4thround to keep work flat
Yes
I just made it with a lion brand super bulky yarn and it turned out beautiful! Thank you!
Wonderful!
You can always slow down the playback speed!! I have to do that! Don't give up!
I just finished my square and thinking about making it into a lap blanket.
That would be so pretty!
So so beautiful! ❤️
Thank you!! 😊
Very nice, great job!! It was very easy to follow along
Thank you! 😊
Very nice!! Easy to follow. 😊
Wow. Werde ich mal versuchen ❤
Love this one thanks
Glad you like it!
Gracias, hermosa carpeta
Excellent video! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Parabéns pelo lindo trabalho, e pela explicação maravilhosa!!
Gracias por tu generosidad. Es un trabajo realmente muy bonito y que nunca antes había visto. Sólo quisiera hacer una observación. Yo no hablo tu idioma, por tanto no entiendo tus comentarios, entonces, para mí, sería de gran ayuda que pusieras en pantalla el número de puntadas y el tipo de puntada que usas cada vez y tal vez, tejer un poco más lento, para poder ver bien lo que haces, ya que no entiendo tus explicaciones.. De todos modos gracias otra vez, por tu generosidad, es un granny realmente muy hermoso y diferente a todos los que veo.
Me encantó el trabajo, pero hay algo q estoy haciendo mal porque no me queda bien en el round 5
Love it♥️
Hi Megan,
I’m working on this square now using the video and the written instructions. I agree with others that a stitch count at the end of each row would be extremely helpful especially because the stitch counts on the written instructions are off. Round 2 has 24 stitches and round 3 says 36 but that’s not possible if I’m placing 2 stitches in one and skipping one. I’m only using 12 stitches with 2 stitches each, that’s 24. I even paused the video and counted what you had…24 stitches. It’s frustrating because I have to figure out how many stitches the next rounds are supposed to contain and I don’t know if I should follow the video or the written and ignore the counts. ☹️
Hi Stephanie, thank you for the feedback. I’ll keep that suggestion in mind when making future videos. Unfortunately once a video is uploaded it is not able to be edited. I’ll take a closer look at the written vs video tomorrow. As far as Round 3, there is a ch 1 in between each set of 2dc. Those ch sts are included in the stitch counts at the end.
@@MeghanMakesDo Thanks for clarifying, I’ve done other patterns with chain stitches and they weren’t part of the stitch count because they weren’t used for stitch placement in the following rounds, the space held the stitch. Also turning chains weren’t counted as a stitch until farther in the pattern, I’m not a beginner but inconsistency may make things confusing for those who are.
@@pierced05 I concur
por favor comentar cuantos puntos quedan en cada carrera, para entender bien tu lindo trabajo.
Estamos 4 personas tratando de hacer este hermoso cuadrado y ninguna de las 4 lo pudimos realizar.
Me encanta pero la última vuelta no me cuadran los puntos podría no 😢 gracias muy bello trabajo
On the 5th row when it says do 7 on each side do 6 I've done it both ways and 6 is what she did I think
Большое спасибо. Очень красиво.
Beautiful, thanks
Thank you! Cheers!
Great demo and beautiful square. 🙏🏻❤️
Thank you beautiful
so beautiful!! what color yarn is this ?
Thank you! I didn’t know the name of this square, or how to search for a video tutorial and this is very helpful!
Hi, Im brazilian and i was trying to make this wondedful crochet but it didnt work very well! Now i know the reason!!! Kkkkk i confused twelve with twenty so i did 20 first double crochet initials kkkkkk so it was ok but not the same work as u did! Kkkkk But ill try it again and i hope be more successful on it! Thank u!!!😂❤😅
Hi Megan, I am having difficulty following your work here as you do not stitch count at the end of each row. I am trying to stop the video and count stitches but on the all single crochet circle row (8th??) I had a massive amount of extra stitches. Now trying to follow your pattern from your website. You could slightly improve this video by including stitch counts at the end of each row. Having said that I appreciate your sharing this beautiful pattern with us and thank you. 😊
I'll keep that in mind for future videos.
I've finished it 😁 thankyou so much! I want to make it a bit larger though as Its going to be the back of jumper! Do you know if I can add extra rows and for it to turn Into abt 14inchs wide instead. If so please help me? Which stitches would work for it and the corners 🤔 xxx happy crocheting everyone xxx
I have been writing this Beautiful Creation pattern down through the whole video and I don't have any troubles with this at all. Granny square can be tricky to learn and I had to practice on Many of them until I was comfortable to try something new like this for me. I Am So Excited to see this completed. I do have 2 questions for you.
Will I need to Block these each time I wash it?
And, I want to use this beautiful square to create a Poncho, is there anything I can do to make it larger.?
So glad you are enjoying it. You may need to lay it flat to dry but over time you won't need to block it. Not sure how to make it larger unless you just keep repeating the last row. You could also make a bunch of squares and then seam them together to make a poncho. Hope that helps!
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thank you very most
How do I note the instructions for future reference???
Do you have a complete list of steps for each round?
That was a great tutorial. You are extremely patient
Thank you! You can find free written instructions on my blog a meghanmakesdo.com/blog/the-dagny-traveling-afghan-square-10
I really appreciate your tutorial but I got lost on the 6 round it’s confusing me now
Excellent video ... thank you!!!!
I think the chain up not counting as a stitch is really messing with me. I definitely agree with having a stitch count at the end of each row.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll keep that in mind for future videos.
Could you do a tutorial on how to make a triangle? I love this pattern and wanted to use it to make a top. Unfortunately I am having a hard time halving the pattern and make the corner land in the middle 😢
I can definitely try out a triangle version in the future. I'll add it to my list of patterns to make.
@@MeghanMakesDo thank you!! So far my boho top is looking beautiful with this amazing pattern
Thanks for the tutorial 😆😆😆
Lovely!! I thought there's only a Granny Square pattern in crocheting 😅 *sorry i'm still an amateur, just start trying to crochet since last 2 months 😁
So glad you like it! There is so much you can do with crochet. I'm so happy you are learning how to do it.
@@MeghanMakesDo tq very much 😊
Beautiful work and square. Which color of the wool ease did you use? Love it!
Thank you! I used the color Natural Heather for my square.
LOVE this pattern! ❤ I'm using a lighter thread though and I wonder if there is some rows I could repeat or if I maybe could start with more dch to make it bigger? ❤
For example, could 20 dch in the beginning work? ❤
You could definitely give it a try, but it may throw the pattern repeats off a bit. You could easily add a few more rounds of single crochet or double crochets after the last round to get the size you want.
Love this pattern and your voice is so soothing. I am having trouble with row 6, I keep getting 77 stitches instead of 72. Any thoughts?
Hi Sue! Thanks so much for checking out The Dagny Square. I reviewed the written instructions and it looks like the st count for Round 6 is wrong. It should be a total of 78 sts. I'm currently working on a remake of this square for use in a tote bag so be on the look out for a new video coming soon!
@@MeghanMakesDo Thank you so much. I have done this row about 20 times and followed your video so many times. I am good to go. Thanks for responding!
How to crochet this square half ?plase
That' s beautiful 😍 do you have a written pattern for it
Yes I do. You can find a free version and a PDF in my shop just go to www.meghanmakesdo.com/blog/the-dagny-traveling-afghan-square-10
Hoi megan i love your work it is butterful,but am a beginner i dont get it is too fast for me .the beginning what your do i cat it but i dont no the rest if you doning your coner can you please do it step by step i love it thank you paula from the nederlands
I am now on round 8 and I get 83 instead of 84. Any thoughts on this one
hmmm...each repeat should have 14 stitches total. Did you skip a stitch somewhere?
Can someone please post the pattern written
You can find the written pattern here: meghanmakesdo.com/blog/the-dagny-traveling-afghan-square-10
What is a boy hook?
It's a Boye hook, just the brand name of the hook I used.
Thanx for sheering but please ...not so fast 😂😂😂🥰
Play it at half speed, maybe that helps? 😊
What is the measurement of this square?
Also you are very clear and concise in your instructions. The visor does have time Mark's for anyone who may need to back up the video for checking your instructions.
Sorry for the delay. The square is 10"X10" And thank you so much!
Links in description are absent.
fixed it!
Sometimes you were too fast to follow, but nice work anyways!
agreed :-\
The pause button is a fantastic tool. I use it at the beginning of each row while learning the repeat.
You can tap the gear icon in YT and change the speed of the video.
That hexagon should have been shown 2 or 3 more times... showing one just does not work if you've never done before....can go on ...had to try with another color, that didn't work either...had to give up... Bummer... really needed this one to connect with the first matching square...😠
Hello, thanks for the feedback. You can always go back and rewatch a few times until you get it.
En español por favor 🙏🙏 🙏❤️
Por favor enseñarla en español
This was confusing to me. You didn't explain how many stitches should be totaled at the end of each row. So I couldn't check to see if I was right. My counts weren't adding up correctly because of that. Need better explanation during your videos. I was excited to try this pattern and it left me unhappy.
Hi Macy,
The video is meant to accompany the free written pattern on my blog. I find it helps to have that pulled up while watching so you can easily follow along. The written pattern includes all stitch counts too. You can find it at www.meghanmakesdo.com/blog/the-dagny-traveling-afghan-square-10
that looks to small for a 6mm hook 🤔
The hook size doesn't effect the tutorial.
Thank ypu but to fast
Es un granny precioso, sin embargo las explicaciones son pésimas, tan sólo sirven para quien entiende el idioma, no es mi caso. Debería ir poniendo en pantalla algo que aclare los puntos que se van haciendo, si es que quieres que se entiendan en otros idiomas. Es obvio, que éste granny, sólo está explicado para quienes hablan igual que tú. Me siento muy frustrada por lo difícil que es seguirte. 🤷🤦🙆 Aún así, tengo que decir, que el granny me encanta, por su peculiaridad.
Competitions fuck up ur head.
AND KILL DEVOTION, IMAGINATION, INOCENSE AND 8N SIMPLE WORDS IT KILL SPIRIT.
Whilst you explain very well, you are way too fast for people to follow. I got sick and tired of rewinding the video to keep up.
Sorry to hear that. It can help to pull up the written version on my blog and then use the video to help with any tricky parts.
Beautiful work!! I love your commentary and speed. I've been crocheting for over 50 years, but still appreciate the time given to each row. Love it❤
Thank you so much!