Hi - I have a photo of each corner for you. Can you email me support@ oombawkadesigncrochet.com (without the space after the @). Then I can send them to you.
When making a square afghan I've never turned my work, consequently my square has definite right and wrong sides (front and back). By turning it, both sides look about the same. Was that your intention?
Yes but also because it keeps it completely straight. Since this can be continued to make any square blanket we need to keep it from angling - the turn and very tight slip stitch keeps it completely square and the stitches line up completely for as long as you go. If we don't turn, the bigger the square grows the more of an angle you will see on the stitches :)
Showing the finished item at the beginning of video would be helpful. Video is easy to follow. Thanks!
Noted! Thank you for the feedback!
Very interesting! I’ve never seen it done like this! Thank you for sharing. You have gained another subscriber!
Thanks for the sub!
I've never seen a ring made like that.
I love the name "Lettuce" 😁
Great instruction as always!
Thank you! 😊
❤❤❤I so have to make this blanket! It’s soooo pretty!
This is so pretty do you have a tutorial for this same stitch in a rectangle
I'm working on that now :) Hopefully this month I will release the pattern and a video for it.
Thank you 😊 can’t wait to see it 💕
Once I get beyond round 2 I am having a hard time seeing my corners. It looks more like a circle to me and I don’t know what I am doing wrong. 😢
Hi - I have a photo of each corner for you. Can you email me support@ oombawkadesigncrochet.com (without the space after the @). Then I can send them to you.
I figured out how to add them on RUclips as a post. So you should be able to see them on here. Hope this helps! Rhondda
Can you do a rectangle version of this pattern please
It's almost ready!
When making a square afghan I've never turned my work, consequently my square has definite right and wrong sides (front and back). By turning it, both sides look about the same. Was that your intention?
Yes but also because it keeps it completely straight. Since this can be continued to make any square blanket we need to keep it from angling - the turn and very tight slip stitch keeps it completely square and the stitches line up completely for as long as you go. If we don't turn, the bigger the square grows the more of an angle you will see on the stitches :)