This is my favorite technique to make this two color diagnonal granny square. It is nice and neat and looks less fraught with yarn carry overs because of the turnings. The only thing I’d say is..although I’ve been crocheting for awhile, dang..this guy talks fast! Definately not for beginners. I looked for someone who could do this slower, but had to come back to this one because it’s makes the nicest square.
You can slow me down by using your video player. I cannot get the speed right as I am either too fast or too slow. Just change your settings to change my speed.
I'd like to learn how u can get the two colours to swap sides every two or so rows. Do u have a tutorial to help me learn how to achieve this look please
Can you show how to make a solid color granny square with a second color making an X through the granny square? I've seen a photo but cannot figure out how the crocheter did it and how the second yarn color was carried. Thanks in advance if you do this.
Gracias pero me gustaria saber como guntar cuuando tienes mas cuadrados ( hay que coserlos ) Seria una eterna agradecida se me explicaras Te saludo desde Australia
Lo siento, no entiendo tu pregunta. No entiendo a qué te refieres con probar los cuadrados. Cuando tienes varios cuadrados, tienes que coserlos juntos. Tenemos videos sobre cómo colocar cuadrados de abuela si lo necesita. - I'm sorry, I don't understand you question. I don't understand what you mean by testing the squares. When you have multiple squares, you do have to sew them together. We have videos on attaching granny squares if you need it.
I am trying to crochet a 2 tone harliquin hat/ black and red where have it color change is parted down the middle. will this technique work the same for a hat?
Just a simple whip stitch using the same colour as the two colours that come together. We have videos on whip stitching and I use it most often in other tutorials as well.
Hi I love this tutorial but I'm a bit confused. At the beginning of the video you chain two when creating a corner but as you get further on you change it to a chain three. Is this supposed to happen or does it make a difference if you continue to chain two for your remaining rounds? Thank you :)
He says several times the first two rows are different. That's talking about the corners. The first two rows are chain 2 in the corners. The rest are chain 3 in the corners.
What a fabulous Granny Square thanks a million Mikey. +TheCrochetCrowd.
So. Beutyful
This is so cool ! 👏👏
Thanks for this tutorial, it helped me a lot
U make ur tutorials so easy to follow.Thank u so much. U taught me how to crochet yay!!!
tx TONS, mikey!
even older, more experienced crocheters like myself enjoy looking at new ways to do 'old' stuff!!
keep 'em coming & take care!! :)
Thank you so much for the written pattern.
Love it! Love you! Thank you Mikey!!
Mikey your a genius! I tried making a granny square with two colors and some what succeeded, but your way is absolutely flawless!
love the videos! currently making blankets for everyone for Christmas..
Great tutorial. Love it. I can make a lot of cool crochet stuff with this pattern. Thank you for sharing. Your the best. You Rock.
Love it! Thank you 🇮🇪
Great work
Thank you.
soo cool love it must give it a go
This is my favorite technique to make this two color diagnonal granny square. It is nice and neat and looks less fraught with yarn carry overs because of the turnings. The only thing I’d say is..although I’ve been crocheting for awhile, dang..this guy talks fast! Definately not for beginners. I looked for someone who could do this slower, but had to come back to this one because it’s makes the nicest square.
You can slow me down by using your video player. I cannot get the speed right as I am either too fast or too slow. Just change your settings to change my speed.
wow nice! thanks
Thank you!
Thanks for vid will try
Merci 🙏
No problem. :D
Thank you
do you have a video tutorial on joining the squares into an afghan? thanks for all the videos you have done!
Perfect timing! I just attempted this last night following another tutorial and didn't get it right.
I'd like to learn how u can get the two colours to swap sides every two or so rows. Do u have a tutorial to help me learn how to achieve this look please
Can you show how to make a solid color granny square with a second color making an X through the granny square? I've seen a photo but cannot figure out how the crocheter did it and how the second yarn color was carried. Thanks in advance if you do this.
Hello I was hoping you can tell me if you have a pattern for the four points crochet blanket in one continuous piece instead of four separate pieces?
muy lindo😄😄
Do you have a tutorial on how to do this in a solid square rather than a grannny
Yes, here is a 4 tone solid granny square. ruclips.net/video/jHnex0hoWHc/видео.html
Gracias pero me gustaria saber como guntar cuuando tienes mas cuadrados ( hay que coserlos )
Seria una eterna agradecida se me explicaras
Te saludo desde Australia
Lo siento, no entiendo tu pregunta. No entiendo a qué te refieres con probar los cuadrados. Cuando tienes varios cuadrados, tienes que coserlos juntos. Tenemos videos sobre cómo colocar cuadrados de abuela si lo necesita. - I'm sorry, I don't understand you question. I don't understand what you mean by testing the squares. When you have multiple squares, you do have to sew them together. We have videos on attaching granny squares if you need it.
I see the 4 colors.... will you ever do a you tube on doing 4 colors
Yes, already done as of yesterday.
How can you modify this to a solid granny? I am not a fan of typical grannies. My toes get hung in the holes.
Hi how many square we need for pattern please
I am trying to crochet a 2 tone harliquin hat/ black and red where have it color change is parted down the middle. will this technique work the same for a hat?
when we finish the round with the hdc can we go under the whole v or is there a reason we only go under 1 part of it
I want to make one for my bed, but how much yarn of each color do you think I would need?
How would you join them together after finished with the squares?
Just a simple whip stitch using the same colour as the two colours that come together. We have videos on whip stitching and I use it most often in other tutorials as well.
where is round 4 ? I printed the pattern and there is no round 4
I'm checking.
4th rnd is on Page 1, They forgot to bold the 4th rnd in the font. It's on the bottom of the page.
@@TheCrochetCrowd thanks
Hi I love this tutorial but I'm a bit confused. At the beginning of the video you chain two when creating a corner but as you get further on you change it to a chain three. Is this supposed to happen or does it make a difference if you continue to chain two for your remaining rounds? Thank you :)
He says several times the first two rows are different. That's talking about the corners. The first two rows are chain 2 in the corners. The rest are chain 3 in the corners.
Do you have the two color granny square pattern in written form so you can down load?
Yes, there's a link in the more information of this video for you to click to go get it. :D
l see in the writen pattern that there is 3 rnds and then the 5 rnd where is the 4th rnd at
+terry bailey - it's there, just not in BOLD like the rest of the round instructions.
look about 1/2 way into "3rd rnd:" and you will see "4th rnd:"
Thank you topaz l found it
How do I get a written instructions?
Click on the link in the Show More section for the written pattern.
The voice sounds like a flight attendant.