I really enjoy your videos! Thank-you! I'm wondering though, why the corners have 2 chain stitches & the corners on the solid color granny squares have 3 chains? Does it matter? I've done mine with 3 but want to change colors....
Hi - thank you for watching my videos... 2 chains vs 3 chains - if you have 2 chains you have smaller hole, with 3 chains the corner is more visible (because the hole is bigger)... if you are making diagonal granny squares and changing colors, then in the corners you can add one extra chain with either color (your choice), since you will be crocheting over the "ch3 corner" anyway
Can you make this as an ongoing square for one huge square or is this pattern only meant for a smaller size that has to be connected for a blanket lol if that makes any sense
+Brittany Tishuk YOu can keep going - it will turn into a very big square blanket... but if you want to have a rectangle than you need to make corners in such a way that you will have initial DCs (in the first row) differently - instead of 3-3-3-3 (with corners between the stitches) you could do 5-1-5-1 (with corners between the stitches) and then you just continue adding those stitches in the corners which will get your blanket into a shape of a rectangle
+Bronislava Slagle (HandmadeRukodelky) do u have a separate video on how to do it I d tried to watch others but ur the only person who explains it in a way that a beginner can understand I just looooove watching and crocheting along with your videos they have taught me so so much
Hi. I love the way you explain the steps. I have done mine for the first time. And it turns out so beautiful. Thank you so much ❤️
Thank you for your nice comment 🌹
I like your changing colors technique. Thank you for sharing. Great tutorial. 🌹
I am very happy that you like this tutorial. Good luck with your project.
You are amazing. Excellent tutorial! Those weaving tricks are awesome!
Omg thank you ive been looking for days how to change colours i never thought of doing this thankyou so much im so excited now!!!!
You are welcome C - 🌹
Hi, You are a very good teacher. You explain so well. Loved your tutorial!
I really enjoy your videos! Thank-you! I'm wondering though, why the corners have 2 chain stitches & the corners on the solid color granny squares have 3 chains? Does it matter? I've done mine with 3 but want to change colors....
Hi - thank you for watching my videos... 2 chains vs 3 chains - if you have 2 chains you have smaller hole, with 3 chains the corner is more visible (because the hole is bigger)... if you are making diagonal granny squares and changing colors, then in the corners you can add one extra chain with either color (your choice), since you will be crocheting over the "ch3 corner" anyway
Can you make this as an ongoing square for one huge square or is this pattern only meant for a smaller size that has to be connected for a blanket lol if that makes any sense
+Brittany Tishuk YOu can keep going - it will turn into a very big square blanket... but if you want to have a rectangle than you need to make corners in such a way that you will have initial DCs (in the first row) differently - instead of 3-3-3-3 (with corners between the stitches) you could do 5-1-5-1 (with corners between the stitches) and then you just continue adding those stitches in the corners which will get your blanket into a shape of a rectangle
+Bronislava Slagle (HandmadeRukodelky) do u have a separate video on how to do it I d tried to watch others but ur the only person who explains it in a way that a beginner can understand I just looooove watching and crocheting along with your videos they have taught me so so much
+Brittany Tishuk - which video do you have on mind? the one that it turns into a rectangle?
+Bronislava Slagle (HandmadeRukodelky) I wanted a video of the rectangular one where it grows to be a blanket