Okay. I don’t normally post twice but this video taught me a couple things. 1- an invisible join which I can’t believe I lived without and 2- doing a second round to really ensure that the daisy remains the star of the show. Love this creator and her channel SO much ♥️
@@PlayHookywithMe thank you! I’ve been using the yarn you recommended in the video- I Love Cotton 4 weight yarn from Hobby Lobby. I’ll keep practicing and watch the video again.
My Mum,( I'm a Brit married an American living in USA) taught me to crotchet when I was 6. Like fine wine, I have aged ! I'm just picking it up after 50 years to make things for my soon to be born granddaughter. I have suprised myself but pattern reading skills are gone though currently. Probably because I cant remember the names of the stitches. I stumbled upon your video it is AMAZING teaching, so clear. I subscribed. TYFS this tutorial. You even make the dreaded Magic ring look possible. I just put the slip knot on the hook to work along with you.😘 Hugs, Kate in New York
@PlayHookywithMe get outta here !!!! I'm from Cambridge. Lived in Bishops Stortford for a while. The crotchet pressure is on now not to let Hertfordshire down 🇬🇧🤣😘
@@madhattersoriginal6258I lived in Herts. Sister was born in Bishops Stortford. I married a yank and lived there for 12 years in Dallas, Texas. Now remarried and now living in Hitchin, Herts, working in Cambridgeshire.
Oh this is toooooooo easy!!! First off love the name of your channel! Very creative. I made a square and was waiting for the hard part to start, there wasn't any!!! Oh my goodness. I think I can do that zig zag stitch to join them. So you taught an old gal a new trick! never to old to learn! 72 and still going strong. Thank you so much for this. I have to finish 3 sweaters I have going and that won't take much and then the blanket. May blessing to you my friend!
Thank you for the best video I’ve seen regarding joining granny squares…and you’re and excellent instructor…I’m 79 years old and started crocheting at 12 and you taught me a few tricks. Have a great day!
My granddaughter Daisy is playing a hippie in the high school play at the end of April. I'm going to crochet her a daisy square fringy vest to wear with her bellbottoms. I have already taken a pair of her flared jeans and added the fabric triangle to make super bells like I wore. This is the best daisy that I have seen, and I love the zigzag join.
Oh wow, what a lucky girl to have you making that for her! It’s going to be amazing!! If you are on Instagram, please send me a photo when it’s done . I’d love to see her outfit. Good luck and I’m glad you found the video useful! 👏🏻🧶💕
Just when I think I can’t love this channel anymore a tutorial like this comes along. It is perfect as is the instruction. Thanks so much for this and all the other things things you do for the Yarny community. ♥️
I agree, even tho I’ve been crocheting on & off for about 63 years, I’m always happy to learn new things like this zig-zag join & border. Thanks, I’m a fan of your channel. ps. Love the blue in the first sample. 💕💕💕
I’ll have to add this to the list! Thank you for always showing so clearly and explaining each step. You are generous to teach and share. Your videos are always inspiring! 😊
@@martat0rrestorres539 each square is 4.5 inches so I would recommend that you find the measurements of the blanket size you want to make and then determine how many squares you need by that. If you need help, just let me know the measurements of the blanket you want to make .
This video is just what I wanted, I have crocheted several squares for a cot blanket and this technique will be ideal to join them together, even the edging is super so thank you for helping me decide on how to finish my blanket, take care, stay well and again many thanks.
Finally, I found something that I wanted to watch in English. I looked and looked and found so beautiful patterns, but every time I didn’t understand the language and without caption
Hi friends, I hope you enjoy the video. As soon as I started trying to record, a huge thunderstorm started, so if you hear funky sounds in the background, that's what it is. 😆 Along with the daisy tutorial, there's a fun zig zag join and border that works really well with this square. I hope you give it a try! xx
I’m definitely making this following this pattern. I am currently doing this afghan from another video and with very slightly different pattern. This video is so much clearer, and explains what to do with the extra yarn where as the other video does not. I have subscribed and look forward to your other videos. Thank you for such a great tutorial..
You've inspired me to finish my WIP that's been siting for years just waiting for that perfect finishing touch! Wonderful way to join all those blocks . TY!
I watched several videos on how to join my Daisy granny squares. Thank you so much for your easy to follow instructions for zigzag backstitch idea which I love❤️
I used these joining and border techniques for an Afghan that I was working on when I first saw this video. They were the perfect way to finish my long, complicated project. I was amazed at how relatively easy they were to do. They are now a permanent part of my crochet 'tool set'. (Your teaching techniques are also excellent.) Thank you so much!
I've decided that this will be my first project... not sure what it will turns out to be at the end but yr videos/tutorials are the best... so far... 😊. Thank you from 🇲🇾
This is the first time my puff stitches actually look like puffs and the centre looks like a flower 🌸I love the zig zag join and edging. Thank you so much for posting this video ❤
I am making a sunflower afghan and when i saw this i knew it was how i wanted to join my squares and my next project will include the daisies thank you sooo much for your skilled way of teaching❤😊 my niece is going to love the zigzag😍
I love the zig zag interest created by the join. I think as well as the extra round it complements the daisies perfectly. Instead of the seam being a detraction it becomes an added attraction Brilliant thank you ❤
I just love your videos!! You are a wonderful teacher, and your work is truly amazing! I thank God that I found you!!!! Thank you for all by our work and sharing it with us!!! God Bless
Thabk you for this video. Something that seems so hard yet so easy to do. Thank you for also showing how to join the squares together i am a beginning and mine always comes apart. Thankyou for going slow and speaking clearly
This is so beautiful!!! I’ve seen many videos with ways to join granny squares but don’t recall this technique. I think it’s probably more time consuming than some of the others, but it’s worth it!!!! So pretty, and flat to top it off! Thank you so much for sharing. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is such a beautiful pattern! I love the braided look seam & the zig zag border. I'm thinking about using this design to make a cardigan or a triangular shawl. Extremely easy to follow & understand tutorial! Thank you so much ❤
this video was exactly what i was looking for, incredibly easy to follow, well demonstrated and easy to understand, but the stitch was perfect for my work. Many thanks for your video
Beautiful tutorial Roz, today i have learned a completely new join, is amazing, thanks so much for sharing and your blanket is absolutely gorgeous 👍💕👌🥰🤗🙏🏻
brilliant ..I love the patterns and how you stich the pieces together...also thank you for your very clear instructions...helps a lot in learning new techniques... ;)
This is so beautiful. Great Spring color choices. I love your border stitch. It's simple and just enough to highlight and match the zig zag join. Again Roz, another great video and so well explained. I'm going to make one in cotton yarn using 4 squares only and use it as a kitchen countertop hotpad for Spring. It will look beautiful with my Easter decor.🐤 Thank you for sharing.
@@PlayHookywithMe Roz, I just completed my 4 square Spring Daisies and it's so beautiful. I must say, the zig zag join was a bit of a challenge but well worth it. The effect is lovely. It took me a little bit of time to get the flow of the tension. The border stitch is just so me. Simple yet powerful. I'll be making more daisies for sure. I can't say enough of the beauty of this pattern.💖 Thank you again.🤗
@@jgraef919 I’m so happy you gave it a try ! 😀💕💕 yes, it takes a little time to get into the groove with the tension. I was having to redo parts often because it just wasn’t quite right 🙌🏻
Thanks for the tutorial! I absolutely love that zig zag join. It looks fantastic with those beautiful squares! Your explanation was very well done and made sense. Thanks again!
I love this joining method! I'm working on a similar blanket pattern. I will definitely use this join when I put the squares together. Thank you for sharing this method!!!
One of the most clear easy to follow and informative videos....I know I'm late but hey....thanks alot and wishing you all the success...much appreciated....from Kuwait❤❤
Loved your tutorial. Would love to make some squares but have been worried about sewing them all together at the end. Huge job. Love the way you did it. Plan on giving it a go. Thank you so much You do a great job. Can I send you all my little square. Please. Lol. Lol. Lol.
What a wonderful blanket! And the colours are so lovely! Thank you so very much for the detailed tutorial! We really need it! This blanket is surely in my ‘ to do ‘ list! ❤!😊!!!
Thank you so very much for the very well explained Tutorial. Joining part is little difficult but you explained so well that i am sure i will go through easily.You are wonderful teacher.Thank you once again. Stayblessed ❤
See if this will help : Magic Ring and Sliding Loop SIMPLIFIED (+ Hacks!) ruclips.net/video/ICUqDZY1QH0/видео.html Carrying the tail with a ch4 ring is a great alternative. Try that if it’s too much of a headache to make a magic ring. Life is short! 💕
Wonderful! Someone may have already mentioned this but on the second petal you said make three double crochets in the next stitch but I think you meant to say three treble crochets. Was easy to understand what you meant so no big deal. Thank you for the pattern!
Thanks for these ideas, I’m making a cushion that I want a really simple border on and that zig zag will be perfect. I think I’d like a blanket or maybe just a cushion in the whole daisy look so thank you for showing us how to do it. ❤
New subscriber here. Thank you for sharing this tutorial video of your art work. It's very clear,not very slow and not fast. And I like the invisible join and the way you connect the two granny squares and the zigzag boarder, so cute❤ and the flowers of course. Thank you again and God bless 🙏.
Thank you for making the video my friend I'm just it help me to join the granny squares together it looks very beautiful thank you for your help I enjoyed watching your videos I love your channel awesome Job have a good night and day my friend❤👌👍
Thank you for another excellent video that is so clear and easy to follow for a beginner like myself. Your videos give me confidence and I’m able to crochet projects that I didn’t think I could
What a fabulously simple border! Your tutorial has decided me on using this joining method for my sunburst hexagons instead of a JAYG method. In the end I think it'll require less workspace...I hope 😅
Thank you for sharing this! I’m a fairly new chrochet and I love it so much. You’re great with your instructions and this pattern is beautiful with so many options to make it unique for each of us. I wonder if anyone can tell me if cotton yarn is better for granny squares because I notice they seem to look amazing.❤❤❤
Cotton is lovely because it holds its stitch definition but many find it to be hard to work with because it doesnt have a lot of elasticity. A cotton blend would be a good alternative but hopefully others will chime in. Synthetic/acrylic yarns are a good option as well depending on the brand . Some have better stitch definition than others. ❤️
Okay. I don’t normally post twice but this video taught me a couple things. 1- an invisible join which I can’t believe I lived without and 2- doing a second round to really ensure that the daisy remains the star of the show. Love this creator and her channel SO much ♥️
You’re too kind 💕 I’m so glad you got something out of the tutorial 🧶👏🏻👏🏻💕
@@PlayHookywithMe thank you! I’ve been using the yarn you recommended in the video- I Love Cotton 4 weight yarn from Hobby Lobby. I’ll keep practicing and watch the video again.
@@fanta4880 keep me posted!
Couldn’t agree more. I love this for gifting on new baby arrivals. ❤
May I know where can I see the diagram itself?
Diagram to follow is good for me. Appreciate your assistance.
Really great tutorial. Love the block, invisible join and the zip-zag slip stitch join. People like you are what makes RUclips great. Thanks!
So kind, thank you so much 😀💕
My Mum,( I'm a Brit married an American living in USA) taught me to crotchet when I was 6. Like fine wine, I have aged ! I'm just picking it up after 50 years to make things for my soon to be born granddaughter.
I have suprised myself but pattern reading skills are gone though currently. Probably because I cant remember the names of the stitches.
I stumbled upon your video it is AMAZING teaching, so clear.
I subscribed. TYFS this tutorial. You even make the dreaded Magic ring look possible.
I just put the slip knot on the hook to work along with you.😘
Hugs, Kate in New York
I’m so glad the videos are helping!
Guess what , I’m Brit American. My mum is from St. Albans and my dad is from Florida . 😆😆😆
💕💕💕💕
@PlayHookywithMe get outta here !!!! I'm from Cambridge. Lived in Bishops Stortford for a while. The crotchet pressure is on now not to let Hertfordshire down 🇬🇧🤣😘
@@madhattersoriginal6258 ahhhh , one of my favorite spots!!! Go #teamherdfordshire, we can do it!! 😆💕🙌🏻
@@PlayHookywithMe 🤣🇬🇧
@@madhattersoriginal6258I lived in Herts. Sister was born in Bishops Stortford. I married a yank and lived there for 12 years in Dallas, Texas. Now remarried and now living in Hitchin, Herts, working in Cambridgeshire.
Oh this is toooooooo easy!!! First off love the name of your channel! Very creative. I made a square and was waiting for the hard part to start, there wasn't any!!! Oh my goodness. I think I can do that zig zag stitch to join them. So you taught an old gal a new trick! never to old to learn! 72 and still going strong. Thank you so much for this. I have to finish 3 sweaters I have going and that won't take much and then the blanket. May blessing to you my friend!
Thank you so much for your kind words - good luck with your sweaters! 🤩😍
I love the look of the zigzag, just seems to fit so beautifully with the daisy pattern.
Thank you 🧶💕
Thank you for the best video I’ve seen regarding joining granny squares…and you’re and excellent instructor…I’m 79 years old and started crocheting at 12 and you taught me a few tricks. Have a great day!
You’ve made my day, thank you 😀💕
I've never seen a zig zag. It's gorgeous. Can't wait to try it out. Thank you!❤️❤️
My granddaughter Daisy is playing a hippie in the high school play at the end of April. I'm going to crochet her a daisy square fringy vest to wear with her bellbottoms. I have already taken a pair of her flared jeans and added the fabric triangle to make super bells like I wore. This is the best daisy that I have seen, and I love the zigzag join.
Oh wow, what a lucky girl to have you making that for her! It’s going to be amazing!! If you are on Instagram, please send me a photo when it’s done . I’d love to see her outfit. Good luck and I’m glad you found the video useful!
👏🏻🧶💕
Great video. So wonderfully filmed so that you can see everything. And you don’t go too fast and you show each technique. Thank you so much for this.❤
Thank you so much 😀💕
A complete project in one video! Beautiful teacher!!!❤
Just when I think I can’t love this channel anymore a tutorial like this comes along. It is perfect as is the instruction. Thanks so much for this and all the other things things you do for the Yarny community. ♥️
Thank you so much, Jean, you’ve made my day 💕🧶💕
I agree, even tho I’ve been crocheting on & off for about 63 years, I’m always happy to learn new things like this zig-zag join & border. Thanks, I’m a fan of your channel.
ps. Love the blue in the first sample. 💕💕💕
I have watched so many joining videos and this was by far the easiest for my brain to process! Thank you for sharing 😊
So glad it helped 😀❤️
I’ll have to add this to the list! Thank you for always showing so clearly and explaining each step. You are generous to teach and share. Your videos are always inspiring! 😊
Thank you so much, Vicki! 🧶 💗
My question is how mano squares is take to do a big big blanket marta
@@martat0rrestorres539 each square is 4.5 inches so I would recommend that you find the measurements of the blanket size you want to make and then determine how many squares you need by that. If you need help, just let me know the measurements of the blanket you want to make .
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@@PlayHookywithMe thank you!
I have not seen this zig-zag join or the border before, but I am putting this blanket on my project to do list! It is great!
It has become one of my favorites! 😀🙌🏻💕
This video is just what I wanted, I have crocheted several squares for a cot blanket and this technique will be ideal to join them together, even the edging is super so thank you for helping me decide on how to finish my blanket, take care, stay well and again many thanks.
Awesome sauce! I’m so glad it helped you find a join to use! I’m really in love with it, it’s my new favorite, I think 🧶💕
Finally, I found something that I wanted to watch in English. I looked and looked and found so beautiful patterns, but every time I didn’t understand the language and without caption
Thank you - do you need captions? What language would you like?
@@PlayHookywithMeno, your English speaking is enough for me. I can understand completely what you are explaining. Thanks for reply
Hi friends, I hope you enjoy the video. As soon as I started trying to record, a huge thunderstorm started, so if you hear funky sounds in the background, that's what it is. 😆 Along with the daisy tutorial, there's a fun zig zag join and border that works really well with this square. I hope you give it a try! xx
I was just thinking I would like to make Afghan to hang on the back of a dark recliner. Thought "play hookey will have something nice"... excited!!!!
@@jenniferdonahue7802 hahaha oh, that’s made my day 😆💕💕😚
I’m definitely making this following this pattern. I am currently doing this afghan from another video and with very slightly different pattern. This video is so much clearer, and explains what to do with the extra yarn where as the other video does not. I have subscribed and look forward to your other videos. Thank you for such a great tutorial..
😊😊
You've inspired me to finish my WIP that's been siting for years just waiting for that perfect finishing touch! Wonderful way to join all those blocks . TY!
So glad ! 😀💕
I watched several videos on how to join my Daisy granny squares. Thank you so much for your easy to follow instructions for zigzag backstitch idea which I love❤️
Glad it was helpful!❤️
I used these joining and border techniques for an Afghan that I was working on when I first saw this video. They were the perfect way to finish my long, complicated project. I was amazed at how relatively easy they were to do. They are now a permanent part of my crochet 'tool set'. (Your teaching techniques are also excellent.) Thank you so much!
That’s awesome!! I’m so glad it worked out well for you 😀💕
Love the daisy stitch and the perfect corners when joined together Thank you , Will continue to follow tutorials,.
Thank you. I don’t usually follow others patterns. But I decided to try this and it’s definitely a favorite. You did a great job.
Awesome, Robin, I appreciate it! 👏🏻💕
I've decided that this will be my first project... not sure what it will turns out to be at the end but yr videos/tutorials are the best... so far... 😊. Thank you from 🇲🇾
Oh good, I hope you enjoy it 😀💕
This is the first time my puff stitches actually look like puffs and the centre looks like a flower 🌸I love the zig zag join and edging. Thank you so much for posting this video ❤
That’s fantastic! So glad you enjoyed the pattern 💕
Can’t wait to use this zig zag join in crazy granny quilt I’m making. Thank you!
I want to make one of these, I have never seen this way to join being invisible! I will do this all the time now. Thanks!
I am making a sunflower afghan and when i saw this i knew it was how i wanted to join my squares and my next project will include the daisies thank you sooo much for your skilled way of teaching❤😊 my niece is going to love the zigzag😍
I’m so glad you liked it and found it useful! It has quickly become my favorite join 😍
Thanks for making the invisible join so easy. Plan on trying the zigzag border on my practice blocks.
I love the zig zag interest created by the join. I think as well as the extra round it complements the daisies perfectly. Instead of the seam being a detraction it becomes an added attraction
Brilliant thank you ❤
I just love your videos!! You are a wonderful teacher, and your work is truly amazing! I thank God that I found you!!!! Thank you for all by our work and sharing it with us!!! God Bless
That means the world to me, thank you so much 😀🧶❤️
Another great video! You always answer all the questions anyone has before they can ask 😊
I’m so glad you think so 🧶💕💕
Great instructions! I’ve only just started crocheting with regular granny squares- but now I think I will give this a go!
Yes, do give it a go 😀👏🏻💕
Thabk you for this video. Something that seems so hard yet so easy to do. Thank you for also showing how to join the squares together i am a beginning and mine always comes apart. Thankyou for going slow and speaking clearly
So glad you found it helpful 💕
This is so beautiful!!! I’ve seen many videos with ways to join granny squares but don’t recall this technique. I think it’s probably more time consuming than some of the others, but it’s worth it!!!! So pretty, and flat to top it off! Thank you so much for sharing. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
So glad you like it! 😀💕🧶💕
Wow wow what a great beautiful lesson.
It’s a nice and clear explanation of granny squares technique.
Thank you so much!
I loved it❤
Glad it was helpful! Thank you 😀💕
I love your tutorials as they go at just the right pace. I also love the zigzag join of granny squares! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much, Lisa 🧶❤️
This is such a beautiful pattern! I love the braided look seam & the zig zag border. I'm thinking about using this design to make a cardigan or a triangular shawl. Extremely easy to follow & understand tutorial! Thank you so much ❤
Great idea! 😀💕
Absolutely beautiful, clear instructions, thank you very much 😊 I also love granny squares. I would try to knit larger squares.
Just followed this and made the first square! I'm still very much a beginner but found this easy to do, and it turned out so well!
I’m so glad it made sense and you made one ! 😀🧶💕
Thanks so much for this invisible join explanation; has made a huge difference to my work!
Oh, good, I’m so glad! 😀💕
Great tutorial. Loved the finished product and your teaching style.
Appreciate it, Brenda, thank you 💗
Very neat and beautiful thank you for this tutorial. You are a great teacher. Greeting's from South Africa
Thank you very much 🧶💗
Ive been looking for a pretty and visible way to join my flower squares ive been doing, and ill definitely be trying this. Thank you for the tutorial!
I'm a french beginner and I love it, easy to follow, thanks a lot
So glad, merci 💕 🇫🇷
this video was exactly what i was looking for, incredibly easy to follow, well demonstrated and easy to understand, but the stitch was perfect for my work. Many thanks for your video
So glad you found it so useful, thank you for sharing 💕
I never learned the invisible join…it is beautiful! Thank you!
Ahhhhhh, now I know what joining stitch i will use on my project. Thank you ever so much.
Wonderful! 😀💕
Beautiful tutorial Roz, today i have learned a completely new join, is amazing, thanks so much for sharing and your blanket is absolutely gorgeous 👍💕👌🥰🤗🙏🏻
Thank you so much, I’m really in love with this join. So simple 😀🧶🤗
brilliant ..I love the patterns and how you stich the pieces together...also thank you for your very clear instructions...helps a lot in learning new techniques... ;)
I am an absolute beginner and I was able to try this one without any trouble! Thank you!
That’s wonderful news 😀🤗💕
so cute😍😍😍 . I loved it. beautiful colours tones and design. I like the zig zag join method🤩. I can't wait to do mine. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Have fun and thank you 😀💕
This is so beautiful. Great Spring color choices. I love your border stitch. It's simple and just enough to highlight and match the zig zag join. Again Roz, another great video and so well explained. I'm going to make one in cotton yarn using 4 squares only and use it as a kitchen countertop hotpad for Spring. It will look beautiful with my Easter decor.🐤 Thank you for sharing.
Thank you , Joan , we’ve had a lot of rain this week so these colors really helped make the days cheery 💗🧶
@@PlayHookywithMe Roz, I just completed my 4 square Spring Daisies and it's so beautiful. I must say, the zig zag join was a bit of a challenge but well worth it. The effect is lovely. It took me a little bit of time to get the flow of the tension. The border stitch is just so me. Simple yet powerful. I'll be making more daisies for sure. I can't say enough of the beauty of this pattern.💖 Thank you again.🤗
@@jgraef919 I’m so happy you gave it a try ! 😀💕💕 yes, it takes a little time to get into the groove with the tension. I was having to redo parts often because it just wasn’t quite right 🙌🏻
I just love this! Such a beautifully simple join and fantastic way to tie it all together! Thank you!
Thank you so much! 🧶❤️
Thanks for the tutorial! I absolutely love that zig zag join. It looks fantastic with those beautiful squares! Your explanation was very well done and made sense. Thanks again!
So glad it made sense! Thank you 😀🧶🤗
Fabulous video to show beautiful craftsmanship. I will be making a throw as a family heirloom with this technique. Thank you! ❤❤
Wonderful! 😀❤️
Just love the daisy, my favorite flowers and love your zigzag thank you 😊
You are super clear with your tutorial which of course is extremely helpful. Many thanks 🥰
Thank you ! 😀🧶
@@PlayHookywithMe You are one of my fave RUclips rs 🥰
@@kerenstar13 that means the world to me, thank you so much for your support!
@@PlayHookywithMe 🥰🥰
You are such a good teacher......I can understand so easily
I’m so glad you think so, thank you 🧶💕
I love this joining method! I'm working on a similar blanket pattern. I will definitely use this join when I put the squares together. Thank you for sharing this method!!!
It has quickly become my favorite- so glad you liked it too 🧶💕
The way you join the squares is beautiful!! I will try this. Thank You
Wonderful, I think you’ll love it 😀💕
One of the most clear easy to follow and informative videos....I know I'm late but hey....thanks alot and wishing you all the success...much appreciated....from Kuwait❤❤
I’m so glad you found it useful , thank you for telling me 😀💕
Thankyou so much, I have searched Daisy granny and I discovered your video soooo nice !!! ❤❤❤❤so I am seeing all your channel 🙏❤️🙏
Wonderful! Thank you 😀💕
This is one I will try. I love granny squares but have never done any other than the basic.
Loved your tutorial. Would love to make some squares but have been worried about sewing them all together at the end. Huge job. Love the way you did it. Plan on giving it a go. Thank you so much
You do a great job. Can I send you all my little square. Please. Lol. Lol. Lol.
😂😂😂🙌🏻❤️
What a wonderful blanket! And the colours are so lovely! Thank you so very much for the detailed tutorial! We really need it! This blanket is surely in my ‘ to do ‘ list! ❤!😊!!!
Thank you so much, I’m so happy you enjoyed it 🤗🧶❤️
Thank you so very much for the very well explained Tutorial. Joining part is little difficult but you explained so well that i am sure i will go through easily.You are wonderful teacher.Thank you once again. Stayblessed ❤
That’s great, thank you so much for your kind words and I do hope you give it a try 💕💕
I really enjoy your teaching in this. You are very good.
So kind, thank you 💕
As a beginner I thank you so much for this video. It is beautiful❤
So glad it helped 😀💕
Lovely clear instructions. Thanks for sharing this interesting zigzag join.
I love your work, the way you did a zig zag look union is great, and very easy to understand. Thank you!
Thank you ! 😀🧶
I'm a beginner, easy to follow, the magic ring is what I am having trouble with but I will persist! Thank you
See if this will help :
Magic Ring and Sliding Loop SIMPLIFIED (+ Hacks!)
ruclips.net/video/ICUqDZY1QH0/видео.html
Carrying the tail with a ch4 ring is a great alternative. Try that if it’s too much of a headache to make a magic ring. Life is short! 💕
I found this very useful and succeeded!! thank you@@PlayHookywithMe
@@MsDimsta I’m so glad 😀👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wonderful!
Someone may have already mentioned this but on the second petal you said make three double crochets in the next stitch but I think you meant to say three treble crochets. Was easy to understand what you meant so no big deal. Thank you for the pattern!
Thank you - I very well could have misspoke and not caught myself 😆💕
Its all so beautiful n love the zigzag stitch
Thanks for these ideas, I’m making a cushion that I want a really simple border on and that zig zag will be perfect. I think I’d like a blanket or maybe just a cushion in the whole daisy look so thank you for showing us how to do it. ❤
Lovely 😀❤️
So glad you are getting rain, send some our way in Pa please! ❤😊
Love the daisies! Will make this!
I wish I could! 🌧️ ☔️ 💕💕💕
New subscriber here. Thank you for sharing this tutorial video of your art work. It's very clear,not very slow and not fast. And I like the invisible join and the way you connect the two granny squares and the zigzag boarder, so cute❤
and the flowers of course. Thank you again and God bless 🙏.
Thank you for your kind message , means a lot 💕
Thank you for making the video my friend I'm just it help me to join the granny squares together it looks very beautiful thank you for your help I enjoyed watching your videos I love your channel awesome Job have a good night and day my friend❤👌👍
Thank you 💕
Thank you for another excellent video that is so clear and easy to follow for a beginner like myself. Your videos give me confidence and I’m able to crochet projects that I didn’t think I could
That makes me so happy to read ! I’m glad the videos are helping 🤗💕
Loved the texture of the stitch, made it🥰! Thanks🥰
THANK YOU FOR SHARING WITH US. ❤️LOVE THE ZIGZAG UNIQUE AND LOOKS BEAUTIFUL 👌💐
So glad you like it 😀💕
This is so helpful!Im following a cardigan tutorial but they don’t explain clearly how to join the squares.Thank you!❤
So glad it helped 👏🏻❤️
this is such a pretty daisy. Interesting needle.
Thank you !
Thank you. You are a great teacher.
Gorgeous - thank you!! I somehow never saw this kind of join before ...
Thank you 😀💕
So pretty, nicely explained definately going to have a try at this, thankyou.
Thank you so much 😀❤️
Really like how the zig zag join looks
Hi I like this it's very nice however if you don't want to do the invisible join how do you continue to the next?
Thank you ❤, i love this pattern . Im making cushions so i will use this as their covers , and who knows, i may even make a throw to match . ❤❤❤❤❤
Wonderful!! 👏🏻👏🏻💕
I loved this zig-zag join!!! ❤
😀👏🏻👏🏻💕
Very nice job! Perfect. Highly instructional. Well done.
Appreciate it, thank you so much 🧶💕
Really pretty square and I love the join 😍. Thanks for this 😁
What a fabulously simple border! Your tutorial has decided me on using this joining method for my sunburst hexagons instead of a JAYG method. In the end I think it'll require less workspace...I hope 😅
I hope so too 😀💕 so glad you enjoyed the video
This is so pretty🥹🌸🌼 one of our kittys name Daisy, gonna make this for her😍🐱
Oh how lovely 😻
@@PlayHookywithMe I have started with it, thank you so much for this video😍😍🌸🌸🌸🌼🌼🌼
Thank you for sharing your tutorial & I appreciate your clear instructions!🌷
Thank you 😀💕🧶
I love the colors you choose and the join is beautiful.
So beautiful,you did a great job,looks very professional
Thank you 💕
Thank you for your tutorial! I love the zigzag pattern. You show and explain it very clearly. I definitely gonna give this a try 😄
Thank you so much 😀🧶💕
Danke!
So kind, thank you so much 😀😘
Thank you for sharing this! I’m a fairly new chrochet and I love it so much. You’re great with your instructions and this pattern is beautiful with so many options to make it unique for each of us. I wonder if anyone can tell me if cotton yarn is better for granny squares because I notice they seem to look amazing.❤❤❤
Cotton is lovely because it holds its stitch definition but many find it to be hard to work with because it doesnt have a lot of elasticity. A cotton blend would be a good alternative but hopefully others will chime in.
Synthetic/acrylic yarns are a good option as well depending on the brand . Some have better stitch definition than others. ❤️
beautiful work love the zigzag join thank you for a great tutorial!
Thank you ! 💗🧶
Oh you are a great teacher. ❤
Thank you! 😃🧶🫶🏻
I just love your tutorials!! Thank you for all you do!
Thank you so much, Liz, happy new year!🎈🎊