We don't have instructions on how to do that specifically, but you might be able to alter the basic technique demonstrated in the video to achieve the join you're looking for.
I know this is late coming to the table, but if anyone else out there is wanting to carry on & make the square larger, I sat & worked out the chains needed for subsequent rows. Basically, it's how many gaps between the circle, minus the joining circle x 6 plus 4 for the first chain. So Row 2: Ch 70 (11 gaps = 66 + 4) 12 Yoyos Row 3: Ch 118 (19 gaps = 114 + 4) 20 Yoyos Row 4: Ch 166 (27 gaps = 162 + 4) 28 Yoyos Row 5: Ch 214 (35 gaps = 210 + 4) 36 Yoyos Row 6: Ch 262 (43 gaps = 258 + 4) 44 Yoyos Row 7: Ch 310 (51 gaps = 306 + 4) 52 Yoyos I so very nearly gave up on this pattern, but a bit of thought & some scribbles, plus a bit of searching & I got there in the end!
Julie Sherris Thank you!!! I am doing this for the first time and just got so MAD, lol - I kept re-watching and hearing "It starts off exactly the same" BUT it does not! why the heck would they do this to us?!!!! argh!! thanks again
Julie Sherris Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! As this information was left out of the original tutorial, it left us all frustrated trying to figure out how to continue. Julie you are an angel! Thanks again for counting the stitches needed and for sharing with the rest of us!!
Trese, we don't have plans to offer a video on the lattice edging for the first square of the 2015 WEBS MCAL. Our technique videos are meant to help you work through new and unique stitch patterns or combinations but are not meant to function as a video form of any of our patterns.
Will you be posting a youtube video of the lattice work (if that is what it is called) around the square of yo-yos? I follow the visual so much better than the written. Any help would be wonderful!!!
I wanted to found out how to make a vest using the yo-yo pattern but this way is a Square is like a blanket does anyone knows how to make a straight line pattern on yo-yo attachment
I really need an accurate count for the chains to do the next rows. I'm in the process of making this blanket and I'm either getting too many left over chains or not enough chains. PLEASSSSSSSE HELP MEEEEEEEE 😩
We don't have a pattern for that as this video was part of our tutorial for the above blanket pattern. But does Julie Sherries comment from above help?: "I know this is late coming to the table, but if anyone else out there is wanting to carry on & make the square larger, I sat & worked out the chains needed for subsequent rows. Basically, it's how many gaps between the circle, minus the joining circle x 6 plus 4 for the first chain. So Row 2: Ch 70 (11 gaps = 66 + 4) 12 Yoyos"
I'm sorry for being redundant, I see that people asked but I can't find the answers! How many do you chain for 2nd, 3rd row and so on? I started with the 22... Is there a way to figure out the next ones? Thank you!!
+Stacey Acculto, you'll want to download our free Valley Yarns #644 Mystery Crochet-A-Long Blanket for the pattern. This video is intended to demonstrate the technique and isn't the full pattern. However, if you want to make a square larger than our pattern's version, you'll need to find another pattern. It's not a simple multiple so it's harder to figure out successive rounds. www.yarn.com/product/valley-yarns-644-crochet-blanket/
I’m not lazy , but can you give me the start of a rectangle for a runner for a long wooden table and the math for each round , or help me figure it out . Maybe that’s a whole new pattern , it is is then I apologize .
This is beautiful and amazing 😍
So if You do it left handed it would go 8 then 4 in the joining?
I love the flower yo yo blanket. With the yo yo in the center and 6 yo yo's around the center yo yo. Are there any instructions how to crochet that.
We don't have instructions on how to do that specifically, but you might be able to alter the basic technique demonstrated in the video to achieve the join you're looking for.
This is amazing! Thank you so much :)
I know this is late coming to the table, but if anyone else out there is wanting to carry on & make the square larger, I sat & worked out the chains needed for subsequent rows.
Basically, it's how many gaps between the circle, minus the joining circle x 6 plus 4 for the first chain.
So Row 2: Ch 70 (11 gaps = 66 + 4) 12 Yoyos
Row 3: Ch 118 (19 gaps = 114 + 4) 20 Yoyos
Row 4: Ch 166 (27 gaps = 162 + 4) 28 Yoyos
Row 5: Ch 214 (35 gaps = 210 + 4) 36 Yoyos
Row 6: Ch 262 (43 gaps = 258 + 4) 44 Yoyos
Row 7: Ch 310 (51 gaps = 306 + 4) 52 Yoyos
I so very nearly gave up on this pattern, but a bit of thought & some scribbles, plus a bit of searching & I got there in the end!
Julie Sherris Thank you!!! I am doing this for the first time and just got so MAD, lol - I kept re-watching and hearing "It starts off exactly the same" BUT it does not! why the heck would they do this to us?!!!! argh!! thanks again
Julie Sherris
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!! ❤️
Julie Sherris
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! As this information was left out of the original tutorial, it left us all frustrated trying to figure out how to continue. Julie you are an angel! Thanks again for counting the stitches needed and for sharing with the rest of us!!
Thank you! I'm rubbish at maths!! 😜
Julie Sherris too funny😁...I just asked this question
looks great!!!
Trese, we don't have plans to offer a video on the lattice edging for the first square of the 2015 WEBS MCAL. Our technique videos are meant to help you work through new and unique stitch patterns or combinations but are not meant to function as a video form of any of our patterns.
WEBS - America's Yarn Store
Ok
Just wondering how many to chain when starting round 3 (second color)?
Tawnie, we currently don't have plans to offer any lefty videos as we don't have any left-handed crocheters on staff.
Will you be posting a youtube video of the lattice work (if that is what it is called) around the square of yo-yos? I follow the visual so much better than the written. Any help would be wonderful!!!
How many chains do you have in round 2. Round 1 = 22... Thank you..
Jeannette Iam I need to also know please
I wanted to found out how to make a vest using the yo-yo pattern but this way is a Square is like a blanket does anyone knows how to make a straight line pattern on yo-yo attachment
I really need an accurate count for the chains to do the next rows. I'm in the process of making this blanket and I'm either getting too many left over chains or not enough chains. PLEASSSSSSSE HELP MEEEEEEEE 😩
Hi Stella, the full pattern can be found here (and it's free!): www.yarn.com/products/valley-yarns-644-mystery-crochet-a-long-blanket-free
I want to continue with the circles not the blanket in that pattern
We don't have a pattern for that as this video was part of our tutorial for the above blanket pattern. But does Julie Sherries comment from above help?:
"I know this is late coming to the table, but if anyone else out there is wanting to carry on & make the square larger, I sat & worked out the chains needed for subsequent rows.
Basically, it's how many gaps between the circle, minus the joining circle x 6 plus 4 for the first chain.
So Row 2: Ch 70 (11 gaps = 66 + 4) 12 Yoyos"
70 chains
Second round 70 chains 3rd who knows maybe double that
I'm sorry for being redundant, I see that people asked but I can't find the answers! How many do you chain for 2nd, 3rd row and so on? I started with the 22... Is there a way to figure out the next ones? Thank you!!
+Stacey Acculto, you'll want to download our free Valley Yarns #644 Mystery Crochet-A-Long Blanket for the pattern. This video is intended to demonstrate the technique and isn't the full pattern. However, if you want to make a square larger than our pattern's version, you'll need to find another pattern. It's not a simple multiple so it's harder to figure out successive rounds. www.yarn.com/product/valley-yarns-644-crochet-blanket/
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I’m not lazy , but can you give me the start of a rectangle for a runner for a long wooden table and the math for each round , or help me figure it out . Maybe that’s a whole new pattern , it is is then I apologize .
the answer to round 3
is chain 70
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Think I would rather join groups of four and skip all that counting, I have an awful tendency to lose count.😂