I'm enjoying your videos, thank you for being concise and clear. I'm trying to teach myself granny squares to make a back panel and pockets for a hexagon cardigan and I think this will work well for my purpose. Thanks so much for including how to weave in the tail ends!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m thrilled to hear that you’re enjoying the videos and finding them helpful. A hexagon cardigan sounds like an amazing project! If you have any questions along the way or need more tips, just let me know. Happy crafting! 🌼💖
You're very welcome! 🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial helpful. Greetings to you in India! If you have any questions or if there's anything else I can help you with, feel free to ask. Happy crafting! 🇮🇳😊🌟
Thank you so much for the kind words! 😊 I’m thrilled to hear that you found the pace and clarity helpful. Teaching your granddaughter to crochet sounds wonderful-I’m sure she’ll love it! If you have any more questions or need further help, just let me know. Happy crocheting! 🧶💕
I'm so glad to hear that! 😊 It means a lot to know that I could help make things easier for you. If you ever have more questions or need further explanation, feel free to reach out. Thank you for your kind words! ❤
Muchas gracias, me alegra oír eso. Creo que la alfombra queda más bonita en muchos colores diferentes. Pero ya depende de tus gustos y preferencias personales. buena suerte con tu proyecto 😊❤
Hello, I love how you teach. I also really like how it is so easy to see the stitches in your videos. I do have a question. What kind of yarn are you using? I am not happy with the yarn I am using. It is too dark and slightly fuzzy (wool and acrylic) so it is hard to see the stitches. Your yarn, not only looks pretty, but it does not have the fuzz that my yarn has. Can you tell me the brand, type or name of the particular yarn and the fiber(s)? Thank you.
Hello! I’m so glad you find the teaching style and video clarity helpful. I use Drops Big Merino yarn, which is 10 ply / aran / worsted, 100% merino wool. This type of yarn has a nice stitch definition and tends to be less fuzzy, making it easier to work with and see the stitches. I hope this helps, and I’m excited to hear about your project! If you have any more questions, just let me know. Happy crocheting! 🌟🧶😊
Thank you for your support all the way from India! It's wonderful to have subscribers like you from all around the world. If you ever have any questions or need assistance with anything, feel free to reach out. I appreciate your subscription, and I'm here to help with any information or guidance you may need. Happy crafting, and greetings from Denmark to India! 🇮🇳😊🌏
Tank you so much. Im Thrilled to that my videos are your favorite 😊❤ In this video I am using some deliciuos Thich Merino wool. It is called Drops Big Merino. Have fun with your project😊
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm here to help and I'm glad to hear that you find my assistance helpful. I'll be here whenever you need help with your projects, and I'll make sure to go at a pace that is not too fast. Feel free to reach out anytime. Keep up the great work, and happy crafting! 😊🧶❤️
Hello! Thank you so much for the tutorial. They are all wonderful and easy to follow! May I ask if all of the granny squares you made are in the same size as I would like to make a blanket with different patterns? and do you think I can use much more bulky yarn (like the yarn with6.5mm crotchet hook) with this pattern? Thank you so much in advance! 😊
Hi there! I'm thrilled to hear that you're enjoying the tutorials! Regarding your questions, the granny squares I've demonstrated are in different sizes, but some are in similar sizes. As for using bulkier yarn with a 6.5mm crochet hook, absolutely! You can definitely adapt the pattern to accommodate thicker yarn and a larger hook size. Just keep in mind that the overall size of your squares and the finished blanket may differ from the examples shown in the tutorials. Feel free to explore and customize the patterns to suit your preferences! And if you have any more questions along the way, don't hesitate to ask. Happy crocheting! 😊
I'm always looking for new ways to make donation blankets using the continuous method, I've made far too many moss stitch continuous squares lately lol. Can this be used to make a blanket size? I know some don't work going that large. If so, would it help to turn after each row to avoid it from going wonky?
That sounds like a fun project!🥰 The continuous method can definitely be used to make a blanket of any size. I have made several blankets like this. I never use the turn the work. It does not get wonky. Best of luck with yor project 😊Happy crafting! 🧶
@@AdoreCreaCrochet I’ve made a small blanket about 30 inches square and it’s rippling. If anyone is going to keep going to make this into a blanket suggest about every 3rd row only do two DC in the corners so you are added fewer stitches, which will hopefully stop it from rippling. I should have known better, will have to start over, the one I’ve finished isn’t very nice. Live and learn!
I have another easy to follow video tutorial for glassic granny sqaure in the same color . Just click the link right here: ruclips.net/video/mFreNtiJlgg/видео.htmlsi=k7KOA37xSWJ6-iOx
Welcome to the wonderful world of crocheting! 😊 Absolutely, it's possible to make a crop top jacket out of granny squares. Granny squares are versatile and can be joined together in various ways to create beautiful garments. You can make each square in different colors or stick to a consistent color scheme, depending on your style. Happy crocheting! 🧶✨
It´s difficult to say for sure. But if you follow the pattern correctly it shouldn't happen. It may also have something to do with the crochet tension. However, it is always a good idea to block the squares at the end, to make all the edges completely even and straight.🙂
I'm enjoying your videos, thank you for being concise and clear. I'm trying to teach myself granny squares to make a back panel and pockets for a hexagon cardigan and I think this will work well for my purpose. Thanks so much for including how to weave in the tail ends!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m thrilled to hear that you’re enjoying the videos and finding them helpful. A hexagon cardigan sounds like an amazing project! If you have any questions along the way or need more tips, just let me know. Happy crafting! 🌼💖
Thank you so much for your tutorial. Perfect.From INDIA
You're very welcome! 🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial helpful. Greetings to you in India! If you have any questions or if there's anything else I can help you with, feel free to ask. Happy crafting! 🇮🇳😊🌟
Omg so greatful that I found your videos. I never could get it right until now
I'm so grateful you found my videos too!🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that they helped you get it right. Keep up the great work!❤😊
Adore - nice pace for a beginner and clearly spoken. Thank you! I'm going to use it to teach my grandd-aughter to crochet. :-)
Thank you so much for the kind words! 😊 I’m thrilled to hear that you found the pace and clarity helpful. Teaching your granddaughter to crochet sounds wonderful-I’m sure she’ll love it! If you have any more questions or need further help, just let me know. Happy crocheting! 🧶💕
So beautiful! Im so happy i created something so pretty because of you. Thanks!!
Thank you so much for your kind words 🥰 Im thrilled to hear that you liked my Tutorial and found it easy to follow. Enjoy your project 🤗❤️
You made it very easy for me to understand ❤
I'm so glad to hear that! 😊 It means a lot to know that I could help make things easier for you. If you ever have more questions or need further explanation, feel free to reach out. Thank you for your kind words! ❤
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Grazie mille❤❤❤
Que bonito el punto! Me gustaria hacer una manta! Piensas que quedaria bien toda del mismo color? O tal vez de diferentes colores?
Muchas gracias, me alegra oír eso. Creo que la alfombra queda más bonita en muchos colores diferentes. Pero ya depende de tus gustos y preferencias personales. buena suerte con tu proyecto 😊❤
Hello, I love how you teach. I also really like how it is so easy to see the stitches in your videos. I do have a question. What kind of yarn are you using? I am not happy with the yarn I am using. It is too dark and slightly fuzzy (wool and acrylic) so it is hard to see the stitches. Your yarn, not only looks pretty, but it does not have the fuzz that my yarn has. Can you tell me the brand, type or name of the particular yarn and the fiber(s)? Thank you.
Hello! I’m so glad you find the teaching style and video clarity helpful.
I use Drops Big Merino yarn, which is 10 ply / aran / worsted, 100% merino wool. This type of yarn has a nice stitch definition and tends to be less fuzzy, making it easier to work with and see the stitches.
I hope this helps, and I’m excited to hear about your project! If you have any more questions, just let me know. Happy crocheting! 🌟🧶😊
Thanks from your selai lab. I am your subscriber from India.
Thank you for your support all the way from India! It's wonderful to have subscribers like you from all around the world. If you ever have any questions or need assistance with anything, feel free to reach out. I appreciate your subscription, and I'm here to help with any information or guidance you may need. Happy crafting, and greetings from Denmark to India! 🇮🇳😊🌏
What yarn are you using? It’s so smooth and easy to see. Your videos are my new favorite!
Tank you so much. Im Thrilled to that my videos are your favorite 😊❤
In this video I am using some deliciuos Thich Merino wool. It is called Drops Big Merino. Have fun with your project😊
❤your amazing please keep doing my blocks .your very helpful and you don’t go so fast 😊
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm here to help and I'm glad to hear that you find my assistance helpful. I'll be here whenever you need help with your projects, and I'll make sure to go at a pace that is not too fast. Feel free to reach out anytime. Keep up the great work, and happy crafting! 😊🧶❤️
Excellent instructor thank you
so much
You are very welcome🥰 And thank you so much for your kind words❤️
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Love you 😍 💗 💓
Aww, love you too! 😍 💗 💓 Keep creating beautiful things and enjoying your crafting journey. 😊🧶✨
@@AdoreCreaCrochetPlease can I Kno the size of the crochet
@@JosephineDarlington 5.5 mm
@@AdoreCreaCrochetthank you so much
Hello! Thank you so much for the tutorial. They are all wonderful and easy to follow!
May I ask if all of the granny squares you made are in the same size as I would like to make a blanket with different patterns?
and do you think I can use much more bulky yarn (like the yarn with6.5mm crotchet hook) with this pattern?
Thank you so much in advance! 😊
Hi there! I'm thrilled to hear that you're enjoying the tutorials!
Regarding your questions, the granny squares I've demonstrated are in different sizes, but some are in similar sizes.
As for using bulkier yarn with a 6.5mm crochet hook, absolutely! You can definitely adapt the pattern to accommodate thicker yarn and a larger hook size. Just keep in mind that the overall size of your squares and the finished blanket may differ from the examples shown in the tutorials.
Feel free to explore and customize the patterns to suit your preferences! And if you have any more questions along the way, don't hesitate to ask. Happy crocheting! 😊
I'm always looking for new ways to make donation blankets using the continuous method, I've made far too many moss stitch continuous squares lately lol.
Can this be used to make a blanket size? I know some don't work going that large. If so, would it help to turn after each row to avoid it from going wonky?
That sounds like a fun project!🥰 The continuous method can definitely be used to make a blanket of any size. I have made several blankets like this. I never use the turn the work. It does not get wonky. Best of luck with yor project 😊Happy crafting! 🧶
@@AdoreCreaCrochet I’ve made a small blanket about 30 inches square and it’s rippling. If anyone is going to keep going to make this into a blanket suggest about every 3rd row only do two DC in the corners so you are added fewer stitches, which will hopefully stop it from rippling. I should have known better, will have to start over, the one I’ve finished isn’t very nice. Live and learn!
How do you do it if you are making the granny square all the same color?
I have another easy to follow video tutorial for glassic granny sqaure in the same color . Just click the link right here: ruclips.net/video/mFreNtiJlgg/видео.htmlsi=k7KOA37xSWJ6-iOx
I am new with crocheting and I just wanted to know if it is possible to make a crop top jacket made out of granny squares? any thoughts please 😊
Welcome to the wonderful world of crocheting! 😊 Absolutely, it's possible to make a crop top jacket out of granny squares. Granny squares are versatile and can be joined together in various ways to create beautiful garments. You can make each square in different colors or stick to a consistent color scheme, depending on your style. Happy crocheting! 🧶✨
Why does my corner ends curl up in the last row and square is uneven?
It´s difficult to say for sure. But if you follow the pattern correctly it shouldn't happen. It may also have something to do with the crochet tension. However, it is always a good idea to block the squares at the end, to make all the edges completely even and straight.🙂