Just saw your video today. So this evening I've a new project. I don't have cream colour yarn but just using what I have but I imagine a cream blanket with these squares would be the nicest. Thank you
Others have made the squares larger by adding a few more rounds. I don't know that anyone has tried to make a blanket with on very large square. It may be possible. You might just want to watch out for any shaping issues or you may need to block to keep it perfectly square.
@@hollanddesignscrochet if I wanted to make the squares just a few rounds larger, would we continue as you said with sc and still just 3 in the middle of the set of 3 sc on the corners? Or would we need to put an increase in the corners maybe to keep the shape ? I was thinking of making the squares into a 12” block if that is possible.
No offense, but everytime I do a pattern from ralvery it just seems like y'all think you're above other crocheters. Like y'all are to good to take the time to show how to do a whole pattern for RUclips. Sometimes people don't have the money to spend on patterns or just don't have the skill yet to read them. And some people are here to learn. I apologize for this post, but it just really chaps my hide
Thanks for your comment. I am not sure what I have done to make you upset. I have been crocheting since I was age 3 and taught myself how to read patterns and crochet more complicated stitches with many many years of trial and error. Most of the patterns I had were from crochet magazines I'd get at a garage sale and the yarn I had was donated to me by a much older sister. I did it for the love of it. I hope you enjoy the love of crochet for many years to come. I have been designing and sell my written patterns full time as a work at home Mom for 16 years. I have only gotten into creating some youtube videos (generally to aide those who may need a visual while following a written pattern.) I am a "newbie" to RUclips, in a way. I do hope you take advantage of the many free resources on RUclips as you continue to learn. Who knows, maybe one day you'll be the teacher or the designer. It does take time and patience, but it's worth it. All the best. xo Lisa
Ha!.I bought this one two a.few weeks ago! I dide realize theybwerenall the same store! WOW I am so grateful for these videos! Bless you!
Just saw your video today. So this evening I've a new project. I don't have cream colour yarn but just using what I have but I imagine a cream blanket with these squares would be the nicest. Thank you
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Just wish you would of use different color yarn or back ground not white on white but I’m going to give it a try
Here is a link to the written instructions also: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/textured-pinwheel-afghan
Do you have a pdf for this pattern?
Yes, here is the link: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/textured-pinwheel-afghan
Can you make the whole blanket in one pin will design
Others have made the squares larger by adding a few more rounds. I don't know that anyone has tried to make a blanket with on very large square. It may be possible. You might just want to watch out for any shaping issues or you may need to block to keep it perfectly square.
Well I'm on my first square ( had to unpick a few things times😊) but I'm very tempted to just carry on n see how it goes.
@@hollanddesignscrochet if I wanted to make the squares just a few rounds larger, would we continue as you said with sc and still just 3 in the middle of the set of 3 sc on the corners? Or would we need to put an increase in the corners maybe to keep the shape ? I was thinking of making the squares into a 12” block if that is possible.
@@DianneMajorCrochet You would just continue with the textured rounds and then work the sc rounds same as I did as you complete your squares.
@@hollanddesignscrochet that’s awesome. Thanks !! 💜🧶🤟🏼
No offense, but everytime I do a pattern from ralvery it just seems like y'all think you're above other crocheters. Like y'all are to good to take the time to show how to do a whole pattern for RUclips. Sometimes people don't have the money to spend on patterns or just don't have the skill yet to read them. And some people are here to learn. I apologize for this post, but it just really chaps my hide
Thanks for your comment. I am not sure what I have done to make you upset. I have been crocheting since I was age 3 and taught myself how to read patterns and crochet more complicated stitches with many many years of trial and error. Most of the patterns I had were from crochet magazines I'd get at a garage sale and the yarn I had was donated to me by a much older sister. I did it for the love of it. I hope you enjoy the love of crochet for many years to come. I have been designing and sell my written patterns full time as a work at home Mom for 16 years. I have only gotten into creating some youtube videos (generally to aide those who may need a visual while following a written pattern.) I am a "newbie" to RUclips, in a way. I do hope you take advantage of the many free resources on RUclips as you continue to learn. Who knows, maybe one day you'll be the teacher or the designer. It does take time and patience, but it's worth it. All the best. xo Lisa