Just finished a baby blanket for my baby boy, who's due mid-September! Thank you, it was easy and clear pattern to follow. Also it was my first attempt at doing granny squares and a blanket ❤
Thank you so much for sharing, and congratulations! 🎉 I'm glad you found the pattern easy to follow, especially for your first time making granny squares. Best wishes for your baby boy's arrival in September! 💙
I’ve never seen this method of joining granny squares before, but it’s my new favourite! I love how flat it lays and the way you connect them in rows to begin with.
This has got to be the easiest way to connect squares. I was about to have a breakdown when I found this vid! I find that my tension comes and goes so I don’t have nice perfect stitches so this helped!
I’ve been trying to find a better join method. This is it! Thank you! I haven’t completed the first row, but I joined 4 granny squares as a trial. It’s much better than my old way!
Yes yes yes! It finally clicked for me as well. This was the one thing that held me back from wanting to tackle an afghan! In past I never could get joins looking good. Now my afghans will be good enough for gifting!
hi very quick question! i followed your part one to this tutorial, with each color tied off as i started a new color to complete the center, petals and square. you mentioned you would work these loose ends within the square, but starting this second part each square has no loose ends, i’m wondering how to works those into the squares so mine are all clean and ready to connect like yours are?? thank you so much!!
You need to weave them in. You can always try to crochet over them but it can run the risk of falling apart if they are not very secure. Weaving in the ends is the most time consuming part.
April 25 at 7 pm just a little hard to follow!!! I got confused trying to keep up with all the draw up a loop and so on just saying do a dc would have been easier for me
So this is 3 x 3 but a baby is 15 down and 15 across? Or 225 squares? Do you still join three at a t time and the do 3x2 sections across? Or do you lay out 15 and join? Thank You~
You can use thicker yarn, or try to crochet holding two strands together to make it nice and plush. That's now I'm making my knitted blanket nice and smooshy. Two strands of DK held together. You can also go up a hook size or two and see if that gives you what you're looking for. Or, if you want, you can do a second round (or should that be square!) of the blanket colour (in this case green). Hope that helps.
Thank you for letting me know! I've re-added the table. You can see it here: justbcrafty.com/2020/04/dainty-daisy-granny-squares-how-to-join-and-add-a-border.html
I realised that my yarn was abit cheap. I bought some more expensive yarn but still affordable and it made a massive difference in the defenition of the flowers. Have you tried buying a more good quality yarn?
She probably thinks the way you do it is weird. How dare you? She’s trying to teach you an art form that’s damn near lost, and all you can do is find something negative to comment? REALLY? Why don’t you compliment her on the beautiful work she does and be grateful she chose to share her skill with us, instead of pullin’ up with negativity. I’ll bet you any kind of money yours wouldn’t look as good. 😂🙄
bacause it is the most comfortable way to crochet, I do it like this too; but I guess to each their own, if you find the other way more comfortable you do you
Just finished a baby blanket for my baby boy, who's due mid-September! Thank you, it was easy and clear pattern to follow. Also it was my first attempt at doing granny squares and a blanket ❤
Thank you so much for sharing, and congratulations! 🎉 I'm glad you found the pattern easy to follow, especially for your first time making granny squares. Best wishes for your baby boy's arrival in September! 💙
Skip the off and on with the music so we can focus on the pattern. Thank you for showing us your beautiful work!
I’ve never seen this method of joining granny squares before, but it’s my new favourite! I love how flat it lays and the way you connect them in rows to begin with.
This has got to be the easiest way to connect squares. I was about to have a breakdown when I found this vid!
I find that my tension comes and goes so I don’t have nice perfect stitches so this helped!
So glad this was helpful for you!
I’ve been trying to find a better join method. This is it! Thank you! I haven’t completed the first row, but I joined 4 granny squares as a trial. It’s much better than my old way!
Yay! So glad you found it helpful!
I’ve been wanting to make a sweater like this one! ☺️
omg yes! do it!!
super clear and straightforward! thank you for this! :D
I finally finished ! ✅ 💕Thank you so much for demonstrating the pattern 😄
Great video! Made a pillow from your instructions. Thank you so much:)
Among the other tutorial this is the easiest one to follow thank you for this 💕
Glad it was helpful!
This is a great video, thank you so much for making this joining method finally "click" for me!
Yay! Glad it was helpful!
Yes yes yes! It finally clicked for me as well. This was the one thing that held me back from wanting to tackle an afghan! In past I never could get joins looking good. Now my afghans will be good enough for gifting!
Thanks for such a great tutorial!
Thank you so much ♥️ Happy Easter 🐰🐣🐇
Thank you! Same to you!
hi very quick question! i followed your part one to this tutorial, with each color tied off as i started a new color to complete the center, petals and square. you mentioned you would work these loose ends within the square, but starting this second part each square has no loose ends, i’m wondering how to works those into the squares so mine are all clean and ready to connect like yours are?? thank you so much!!
You need to weave them in. You can always try to crochet over them but it can run the risk of falling apart if they are not very secure.
Weaving in the ends is the most time consuming part.
Thank you for this video it has helped greatly.
April 25 at 7 pm just a little hard to follow!!! I got confused trying to keep up with all the draw up a loop and so on just saying do a dc would have been easier for me
So this is 3 x 3 but a baby is 15 down and 15 across? Or 225 squares? Do you still join three at a t time and the do 3x2 sections across? Or do you lay out 15 and join?
Thank You~
This video help me alot thank u ♡♡
Glad it helped!
so cute!
Question why wouldn’t you just do a normal sc??
you connect all granny squares the same right? it doesn't matter if it's a daisy granny square or classic or.....
I don't think it matters 😊 as long as it's granny square.
how big does each square measure in centimeters? and how would I make them bigger if i wanted to ?
You can use thicker yarn, or try to crochet holding two strands together to make it nice and plush. That's now I'm making my knitted blanket nice and smooshy. Two strands of DK held together. You can also go up a hook size or two and see if that gives you what you're looking for. Or, if you want, you can do a second round (or should that be square!) of the blanket colour (in this case green). Hope that helps.
The table with the square amounts isn't working on your blog
Thank you for letting me know! I've re-added the table. You can see it here: justbcrafty.com/2020/04/dainty-daisy-granny-squares-how-to-join-and-add-a-border.html
@@JustBeCrafty thank you ❤️ I am making your pattern for my new baby. Thank you for sharing it!
Idk about y'all but my granny squares look like trash compared to hers :'(
I realised that my yarn was abit cheap. I bought some more expensive yarn but still affordable and it made a massive difference in the defenition of the flowers. Have you tried buying a more good quality yarn?
Mine also look like trash but it's trash we made.
Mine absolutely, does not look like that. 🤣 Maybe my yarn is thicker. (I'M BLAMING THE YARN)
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Why do u crochet like ur knitting? Weird
stop hating bruh
She probably thinks the way you do it is weird. How dare you? She’s trying to teach you an art form that’s damn near lost, and all you can do is find something negative to comment? REALLY? Why don’t you compliment her on the beautiful work she does and be grateful she chose to share her skill with us, instead of pullin’ up with negativity. I’ll bet you any kind of money yours wouldn’t look as good. 😂🙄
@@TheBerkeleyBeauty exactly
bacause it is the most comfortable way to crochet, I do it like this too; but I guess to each their own, if you find the other way more comfortable you do you
Damn I crochet like this too lmao didn’t know it was like knitting 🥲