I would knot the snipped ends together with the new color, then put a solid color sheet backing on it and use all the loose ends as filling to make a crochet blanket quilt. It would look fantastic.
I thought the same thing, but possibly do another piece same size underneath in a darker color such as black and weave in all the ends there. crochet the ends together at edges like an envelope border in mosaic crochet, it would be a lot of work but very lovely blanket.
I love this and will turn mine it into a iPhone bag using two squares , knot the ends very tightly , cut them short, perhaps use a bit of fabric glue and line the bag 😅 Anja thanks for sharing 🙌🤗💕🙏🏻
You suggested to crochet two of these and crochet them together... with this filling of a thousand yarn ends it would be the perfect little cushion for a cat or a dog❤ Or in a bigger size the perfect seat cushion for us ❤ Thank you for sharing this tutorial 🙏💕
These would make a lovely quilt. And the ends could be the filling for the quilt. Back it with either a lovely piece of wool or cotton. What a pretty pattern.Thank you!💙
The best idea on here is to make it into a quilt and put a backing on it, comment by @janetruh7476 (thanks for that idea)…It will be super warm. What an absolute beautiful pattern…I’m trying it, only if I do one square. I’ve never minded sewing in the ends, for some unknown reason…but this looks like a MASSIVE aggravation…thanks for sharing and thanks for being honest….it isn’t for the faint of heart 😳
@OpheliaTalks thank YOU Anja! I have learned so much from your channel. And your content and lookbooks are always so esthetically beautiful. You have made such an impact on my crochet journey. Have a wonderful day.
You're a better woman than I. I would go crazy with all those color changes. I have a hard enough time when changing every row! I'd love to do that but I might need a few drinks first.
Just love the pattern, thanks so much for showing how it is done. It would just take me forever, because I would be stopping at each colour change and weaving in the ends. And I did scream when you showed the back of the work.
I loved the back💚🥰 to me it was beautiful as well However as far as ideas of what you can do you can put fabric on the back side .. sew it on with clear thread always ever color thread you choose and you can make blankets you can make bags by using fabric to make a lining... By placing a lining type fabric you can make jackets/cardigans... Just about anything you desire I think this is a fabulous and playful technique... I'm a newbie a beginner to crocheting.. and this project is challenging yet fun.the color combinations are endless Thanks so much for sharing 💚✨🦋💚✨🦋💚✨🦋💚✨🦋🥰
I came to say the same thing! 😅 What if you turned at the end of the round and picked up the yarn when you came back to that color. Still will be a lot of ends but not as many. Would just have to be mindful of what side yarn is added and picked up.
Hello Anja, What a beautiful project you shared with us. I understand that it's too much work to sew al the ends in. I would use this beautiful big granny square to cover up a canvas tote bag. I would make the front panel like this and the back panel with just 1 colour. So that the back panel doesn't have much work to it. I hope this is helpfull and you still can use this granny square for something Greetings Lissy
I made this crocheting over the ends -- it worked well, but 5 rounds and a 6th round (a boarder in white,) it was stressful and took an hour, but I am very pleased to have made it!
I think I, personally, would stretch my yarn to the next set kf rhat color where I could. That would reduce some of the ends. I'm going to have to fiddle with this. This is beautiful Anja!!!! ♥️
Dear Anya...i enjoy doing this..reason being it makes my mind working..as to where and what colour is next..at my age 75..this is mind blowing project..makes me to be attentive too.. Thankyou Anja
I will try to do a magic knot everytime I change color. It take a bit of practice, but after, you know exactly where to do the knot. The pattern is really beautiful! Thank you for sharing! I will give it a try to make some cushions.
I will make a pillow or a quilt or pay someone to get rid of the ends! 😆 This is lovely as I like colourful things. It will take time to hide the ends, and that is therapeutic in itself. I really like this...thanks for sharing.
You sure stirred up a nest of buzzing with this video! This is fun to see all of the ideas coming forth! Kind of like reginastripp7492 said but I would first find out what length of yarn each cluster takes. Next I would cut my yarn to that length (not all at once just in case of error). When I want to change colors drop the old and pick up the new. When I next visit the old color and its cluster, thread it on a needle and weave it over to the new starting point invisibly as possibly. Do this till the whole four sides of that color block have been made. Then you have an unavoidable end. Everything you make is so pretty!
what a beautiful terrifying project..hehe...thank you for explaining the process... I think the cut n tie method will work if someone wants to attempt this project as the ends can be dealt with then and there while changing colors... or a backing fabric sewn on the back will hide the yarn strands...and can be made into tote bags or pillow covers or even a wall hanging
I so want to make a blanket of this, of which I will do, once my other projects have been completely finished, I personally would do a few rows, sew in the ends etc love this project
There is a way to avoid all the ends to weave in. Join the new yarn with a magic knot. Surprisingly, it is not that difficult to work out exactly where to put the knot. I will admit that tying all the knots is time consuming and tedious, but if you remind yourself that each knot has saved you having the ends to weave in, it keeps you motivated. I recently made a complex C2C blanket in this way, and had only the first and last ends to weave in. I also make all my regular colour change granny squares this way too. Hope this helps.
Would it help if you had four (or more, I guess, on the later rounds) skeins / bobbins of each color, one for each side of the square? Then you could pull the color up as you came around again. Still a lot of ends, but not a catastrophic amount.
Bonjour Absolument sublimes ce mélange de couleurs Et ce point aussi fait son plus belle effet Je vais le faire en couverture pour couvrir les genoux de grand mère sur son fauteuil roulant. Merci pour toutes cette mine d'informations pour cette belle création que vous avez réalisé.
Make a chilly weather jumper or light jacket leave the threads as insulation & line it with cotton or wool cloth. Also, to not carry along or cut the threads, just stick a yarn-less hook in the previous color in a weave pattern btwn the stitches at the tops(left to right), pick up your stopped thread then pull thru at once. After, you could then pick it up & start your stitching on the other side of the new color without cutting, additionally, if you do this correctly, you will NOT see the opposing color. Easy, simple & not lazy way. You pay for taking it, what seems to be the easy way out at the moment, with all those ends! 😅😊
I have crocheted this pattern and I love it! ❤👵🏻❤ But I didn’t use DK/3wght yarn -- I used a thicker 4wght yarn a hook 1 size smaller to keep the stitch a bit fuller/thicker than yours. This helped with concealing the carried yarns. Also I don’t chain 1 between the 3DC clusters; I snug the stitch a bit to keep it from stretching out too much. My first piece of 8 rounds (plus a white border) is used under my lamp as a table protector. The second one is my model for making a lapcover- joining 4 or 6 of these much larger ones, then adding a border & edging. 👵🏻
YES... i TOOK A SHEET OF PAPER AND MADE A DIAGRAM AND PUT DIFFERENT COLOR ON ROUND AFTER ROUND . When I start my pillow, will follow the color and mark those I do after its done. That way I will not be doing the wrong color . Well thats the way I work all the time and never had to redo the same square OVER AND OVER.THANK YOU FOR LISTENING.Hope you can understand what I am saying. I'M FRENCH..LUCK TO ALL AND GOOD PATIENCE...
You could use an iron-on interfacing to the back of the square to secure all the yarn ends. I would cut each end shorter before iron it on. It might then be used as a pillowcase wall hanging etc.
Come to think of it , there’s an interfacing that glues itself to material so if the ends are knotted and shorter then it’ll lay flat with ironing.. you will probably think of something else to do once you give yourself some time to think about it.
Boy do I love a challenge 😂 have you heard of the chicken made with just 2 granny squares 😮 all those yarn tails would be the stuffing used inside the chicken 😅 you have to look it up n I am definitely making this into a chicken. Great Job ❤
Whoa! I expected ends but that amount blew my mind!! 😱😳
Ha ha ha! Thank you for watching, Anja x
You were right: the back is not for the faint-hearted. Woo boy. The ends!!
Indeed! Thanks for watching, Anja x
I would knot the snipped ends together with the new color, then put a solid color sheet backing on it and use all the loose ends as filling to make a crochet blanket quilt. It would look fantastic.
Good suggestion, thanks for watching, Anja x
I thought the same thing, but possibly do another piece same size underneath in a darker color such as black and weave in all the ends there. crochet the ends together at edges like an envelope border in mosaic crochet, it would be a lot of work but very lovely blanket.
Oh dear lord, what a fantastic idea!!! 😊
Oh I love this! May create it for a tote bag that I can line. 😉
Great idea!! Thanks for watching, Anja x
Turning it into a pillow you will not see the back side of the square, so beautiful and colorful. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching, great idea, Anja x
I was thinking the same thing!! Make it a pillow, add some stuffing and stitch it together no one will know!! It’s beautiful though!
That was my first thought! Great pillow
I love this and will turn mine it into a iPhone bag using two squares , knot the ends very tightly , cut them short, perhaps use a bit of fabric glue and line the bag 😅
Anja thanks for sharing 🙌🤗💕🙏🏻
Thanks for watching!
You suggested to crochet two of these and crochet them together... with this filling of a thousand yarn ends it would be the perfect little cushion for a cat or a dog❤
Or in a bigger size the perfect seat cushion for us ❤
Thank you for sharing this tutorial 🙏💕
Yes it would be heavy and cosy too, thanks for watching, Anja x
These would make a lovely quilt. And the ends could be the filling for the quilt. Back it with either a lovely piece of wool or cotton. What a pretty pattern.Thank you!💙
Great idea! Anja x
This is exactly what I was thinking! ❤
Great idea, I may make one now, but I tell ya after I seen the back I was like um no. Lol
Lindp pero no me gusta los flecos de atras,
The best idea on here is to make it into a quilt and put a backing on it, comment by @janetruh7476 (thanks for that idea)…It will be super warm. What an absolute beautiful pattern…I’m trying it, only if I do one square. I’ve never minded sewing in the ends, for some unknown reason…but this looks like a MASSIVE aggravation…thanks for sharing and thanks for being honest….it isn’t for the faint of heart 😳
Eeeeekk. I’m AM going to try this one. Good brain exercise
Go for it! Anja x
Anja, I absolutely love this granny square. I think it would make an amazing lined jacket.
Would take a bit of work but would be so rewarding.
Yes a lot of work, thank you for watching, Anja x
Yes, a sort of padded jacket, or just tie off the ends. It would definitely look amazing. 👍
I love that you show the back!!! Nobody does that!!!!
Just keeping it real 😄 thank you for watching, Anja x
😂😂😂 I SCREAMED!!!!!!😂😂😂😂 I am so sorry....this is so beautiful! I have to try this!!!! CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!!!!
Go for it! Anja x
I agree! I love it and want to make one now.
Wow!!! I do not think I have every seen so many ends! Pretty GS.
Hahaha yes it’s enough to give you nightmares, thank you for watching, Anja x
Here’s an idea: Using the reverse as the outside would make a fabulous “hairy” jacket, and the inside would be SO impressive 💃
Oh it would make for an interesting jacket, thanks for watching, Anja x
Oh my goodness!! But it is so pretty.
Thanks for watching, Anja x
Yes, I laughed and laughed as I was pulling my hair out. Lol
Yes this is the type of project that will make you do that! Thanks for watching, Anja x
OMG !!! My favorite thing in the world to do !!! Seriously I love sewing in tails…
Then this is a great project for you, Anja x
I Love the intro to the video. 😂. It beautiful. Thank you for not underestimating us. Now I have another bucket list project.
Thank you, Anja x
That is so incredibly beautiful! But as someone who has only been doing crochet for 7 months, I think my head just exploded 😂. Maybe someday ❤
Ha ha ha with practice I bet you could do this, thank you for watching, Anja x
@OpheliaTalks thank YOU Anja! I have learned so much from your channel. And your content and lookbooks are always so esthetically beautiful. You have made such an impact on my crochet journey. Have a wonderful day.
10 months since I learned! Someday for me too! 😅
Absolutely beautiful wow
Thank you, Anja x
For a purse or pillow you could use some fabric glue to help secure ends. I love it.
But you would still need to weave them in 😵💫Anja x
I love watching you do this. I am only watching for now. lol. It is very pretty and will be fun to try.
Have a go, you know you want to! Thank you for watching, Anja x
It would be so beautiful at a chair back cover. I am have to do this. It just loves so fun. I need all those colors too.
Don’t forget to show us the end result! Anja x
Oh my. Looks like a great yarn buster! Thanks for another adventure!
You are so welcome! Anja x
Nooooooo 😂😂😂😂 omg the reverse- challenge accepted its Mondays project . Thank you for the midnight shocker !! ❤
Haha go for it! And if you are in our Facebook group share your progress, I’d love to see it! Anja x
Wow!!!Colours are wonderful but those ends😃
Yes! Thank you for watching, Anja x
You're a better woman than I. I would go crazy with all those color changes. I have a hard enough time when changing every row! I'd love to do that but I might need a few drinks first.
Haha thanks for watching, Anja x
Es una locura pero me encanta 😂❤😂
Just love the pattern, thanks so much for showing how it is done. It would just take me forever, because I would be stopping at each colour change and weaving in the ends. And I did scream when you showed the back of the work.
Thanks for watching, Anja x
Another wonderful tutorial ❤
Thank you! 😊 Anja x
Blessings and crochet 🧶👋🏾 beautiful 😍 pattern thank you 👍🏾
Thank you! 😊 Anja x
I loved the back💚🥰 to me it was beautiful as well
However as far as ideas of what you can do you can put fabric on the back side .. sew it on with clear thread always ever color thread you choose and you can make blankets you can make bags by using fabric to make a lining... By placing a lining type fabric you can make jackets/cardigans... Just about anything you desire
I think this is a fabulous and playful technique... I'm a newbie a beginner to crocheting.. and this project is challenging yet fun.the color combinations are endless
Thanks so much for sharing 💚✨🦋💚✨🦋💚✨🦋💚✨🦋🥰
Great suggestions, thanks for watching, Anja x
So pretty!
Thank you! 😊 Anja x
Wow! That's alot of ends! Such a beautiful project love both sides!!
Yes! A lot! Thank you for watching, Anja x
Beautiful I thought it was literally lots of squares joint together. Very clever how you made it .
Yes it’s a pretty optical illusion, but those ends! Thank you for watching, Anja x
A Wall Hanging!! It would be a beautiful piece of your artwork! If you tied all the ends you could make a pillow maybe. Thank you for sharing!!
Both great suggestions, thanks for watching, Anja x
Make a gorgeous blanket !
Thank you for the pattern
It’s beautiful
Thanks for watching, Debra! Anja x
A vest would be beautiful.
It would look nice, thanks for watching, Anja x
They would make lovely seat pads.
Yes as long as the loose threads didn’t come through, thanks for watching, Anja x
I'm going to try it changing direction starting on row 3 and see if that makes fewer ends.
I came to say the same thing! 😅 What if you turned at the end of the round and picked up the yarn when you came back to that color. Still will be a lot of ends but not as many. Would just have to be mindful of what side yarn is added and picked up.
Let me know how you get on, Anja x
This is a Beautiful Granny Stitch Pattern. Thank You for Sharing with us.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching, Anja x
Hello Anja,
What a beautiful project you shared with us.
I understand that it's too much work to sew al the ends in. I would use this beautiful big granny square to cover up a canvas tote bag. I would make the front panel like this and the back panel with just 1 colour. So that the back panel doesn't have much work to it.
I hope this is helpfull and you still can use this granny square for something
Greetings Lissy
Oh that’s a great suggestion, thanks for watching, Anja x
You are welcome! 😊 thanks for sharing the video, Lissy x
Fainting at that back 😃😃..its soooooo pretty!
Yes it is, Thanks for watching, Anja x
OH I LOVE THIS PATTERN..but got to pick up my nerves and relax. One thing at a time they say and I will listen when I start to do this lovely pattern.
This is beautiful craziness. I applaud you and everyone who can endure this❤😂🎉😢
Thank you for watching, Anja x
I made this crocheting over the ends -- it worked well, but 5 rounds and a 6th round (a boarder in white,) it was stressful and took an hour, but I am very pleased to have made it!
Well done! Anja x
Omgosh…..
I expected a lot of ends, but when you turned it over 😳😱
But the design does look beautiful!!!
Thank you for watching, Anja x
The effect is amazing but my, oh my, the ends!!!!!
Yes! Nightmare indeed, thanks for watching, Anja x
I think I, personally, would stretch my yarn to the next set kf rhat color where I could. That would reduce some of the ends. I'm going to have to fiddle with this.
This is beautiful Anja!!!! ♥️
Go for it, Anja x
Dear Anya...i enjoy doing this..reason being it makes my mind working..as to where and what colour is next..at my age 75..this is mind blowing project..makes me to be attentive too.. Thankyou Anja
Wonderful! I’m glad you are enjoying it, Anja x
I love it. a whole blanket would look fabulous
Thanks for watching, Anja x
I don’t mind sewing in ends so this blanket pattern is now on my list of want to makes. I love it! ❤
Wonderful, Anja x
Beautiful and different idea❤
Thanks for liking and watching, Anja x
These are awesome!!
Thanks, Anja.
I am in awe of this project. Thank you for sharing this video and talent. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much! Anja x
I will try to do a magic knot everytime I change color. It take a bit of practice, but after, you know exactly where to do the knot. The pattern is really beautiful! Thank you for sharing! I will give it a try to make some cushions.
Good luck hope the magic knots hold for you, thanks for watching, Anja x
I saw a cardigan with this stitch in 4colors! Its easy in row. I’ll have to try the square. Thanks Anja!
Good luck, and thanks for watching, Anja x
I will make a pillow or a quilt or pay someone to get rid of the ends! 😆 This is lovely as I like colourful things. It will take time to hide the ends, and that is therapeutic in itself. I really like this...thanks for sharing.
Anita, I’m so glad you liked this, and paying for someone to weave the ends in might be the way to go! Haha thank you for watching, Anja x
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Thank you, I hope you will enjoy being a part of my channel. Anja x
Make it like a quilt. The ends would be the filling. Fabric on the back. Would be a quick sew and cushy wonderful ❤
Thanks for watching and the suggestion, Anja x
This is one I should do to practice my color changes for smooth transition thank you
Thanks for watching, Anja x
So pretty. Love the colors and design.
Thank you so much! Anja x
This is hysterically funny what a way to wake up this morning I could just see people freaking out over the tails to weave in
Yes my moderators were like no way when I showed them, glad it made you laugh, Anja x
I don’t mind weaving in ends but even I was like 😱😱🤣🤣. Very beautiful though.
Yes this is extreme! Thanks for watching, Anja x
Its beautiful i willing attempting this & make it in a sling bag ❤❤❤
Oh sounds interesting, good luck! Anja x
You sure stirred up a nest of buzzing with this video! This is fun to see all of the ideas coming forth!
Kind of like reginastripp7492 said but I would first find out what length of yarn each cluster takes. Next I would cut my yarn to that length (not all at once just in case of error). When I want to change colors drop the old and pick up the new. When I next visit the old color and its cluster, thread it on a needle and weave it over to the new starting point invisibly as possibly. Do this till the whole four sides of that color block have been made. Then you have an unavoidable end.
Everything you make is so pretty!
Interesting, thank you for watching and being a part of my community, Anja x
what a beautiful terrifying project..hehe...thank you for explaining the process... I think the cut n tie method will work if someone wants to attempt this project as the ends can be dealt with then and there while changing colors...
or a backing fabric sewn on the back will hide the yarn strands...and can be made into tote bags or pillow covers or even a wall hanging
All good suggestions! I did enjoy making this! Will you have a go? Anja x
@@OpheliaTalks have few wip...but this is interesting...I will try...and let you know...the progress💕
I so want to make a blanket of this, of which I will do, once my other projects have been completely finished, I personally would do a few rows, sew in the ends etc love this project
You have more courage than me! Kandy thanks for watching, Anja x
Thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks for watching! Anja x
It is beautiful Anja ..but oh my those ends…😱
I know, thank you for watching, Anja x
Ficou lindo e, realmente, divertido. Vou experimentar. Obrigada pelo tutorial. ❤❤❤
Good luck, and thank you for watching, Anja x
Beautiful 😊
Thanks, Anja x
There is a way to avoid all the ends to weave in. Join the new yarn with a magic knot. Surprisingly, it is not that difficult to work out exactly where to put the knot. I will admit that tying all the knots is time consuming and tedious, but if you remind yourself that each knot has saved you having the ends to weave in, it keeps you motivated. I recently made a complex C2C blanket in this way, and had only the first and last ends to weave in. I also make all my regular colour change granny squares this way too. Hope this helps.
Yes but I don’t like using the magic knot, I’m always worried it comes undone. Thanks for the suggestion, Anja x
Now i love that beautiful big square. The colors are great! The patience! Good job! Subscribing.
Thanks for the sub! I hope you will enjoy my channel and all the projects, Anja x
I would just frame it. It would make pretty wall art for a craft room.
Great suggestion, thanks for watching Anja x
Great pattern thankyou for sharing ,i think it would make a great bag just line the other side and hide the ends xx
That’s a great suggestion, thanks for watching, Anja x
Would it help if you had four (or more, I guess, on the later rounds) skeins / bobbins of each color, one for each side of the square? Then you could pull the color up as you came around again. Still a lot of ends, but not a catastrophic amount.
I was thinking the very same thing!😊
Beautiful! ❤️ But "those ends".....😯
Indeed! Thanks for watching, Anja x
I wanna make this! 😅 this would be so cool for a kids blanket
Go for it if you dare! 😁 thank you for watching, Anja x
Bonjour
Absolument sublimes ce mélange de couleurs
Et ce point aussi fait son plus belle effet
Je vais le faire en couverture pour couvrir les genoux de grand mère sur son fauteuil roulant.
Merci pour toutes cette mine d'informations pour cette belle création que vous avez réalisé.
Thank you for watching, Anja x
C'est très joli je vais essayer merci beaucoup 😊
Thank you for watching, Anja x
Wow sooo beautiful and easy❤
Thank you for watching, Anja x
Bellísimo! No entiendo nada pero saco muchas ideas saludables desde 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Thank you for watching, Anja x
Look really beautiful 😍
It is such a lovely concept and lovely to look at, on the one side anyway! Thanks for watching, Anja x
@OpheliaTalks my pleasure🥰
Make a chilly weather jumper or light jacket leave the threads as insulation & line it with cotton or wool cloth. Also, to not carry along or cut the threads, just stick a yarn-less hook in the previous color in a weave pattern btwn the stitches at the tops(left to right), pick up your stopped thread then pull thru at once. After, you could then pick it up & start your stitching on the other side of the new color without cutting, additionally, if you do this correctly, you will NOT see the opposing color. Easy, simple & not lazy way. You pay for taking it, what seems to be the easy way out at the moment, with all those ends! 😅😊
It looks amazing, but so many ends to sew in 😮!
Yes way too many, thank you for watching, Anja x
🤪😳🤯😵💫The front is so pretty!
It really is, thanks for watching, Anja x
I have crocheted this pattern and I love it! ❤👵🏻❤ But I didn’t use DK/3wght yarn -- I used a thicker 4wght yarn a hook 1 size smaller to keep the stitch a bit fuller/thicker than yours. This helped with concealing the carried yarns. Also I don’t chain 1 between the 3DC clusters; I snug the stitch a bit to keep it from stretching out too much.
My first piece of 8 rounds (plus a white border) is used under my lamp as a table protector. The second one is my model for making a lapcover- joining 4 or 6 of these much larger ones, then adding a border & edging. 👵🏻
Fabulous, I bet they look great, thanks for watching, Anja x
It looks lovely if every time you finished every cluster you should collect the threads before you and the other color
🙏😊, Beautiful 😍 I like it so much
I'm glad you like it, Anja x
Very very beautiful friends thanks for sharing ✅👍💯 done
Thank you for watching, Anja x
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I learded this tecneek with the love hear insersion and yes you can hude the other colour wen done carefull and properly.
Yes that’s why I made this tutorial to show that ruclips.net/video/SRuLPFxn694/видео.htmlsi=_oWgq6MxozYAoa1n , thanks for watching, Anja x
YES... i TOOK A SHEET OF PAPER AND MADE A DIAGRAM AND PUT DIFFERENT COLOR ON ROUND AFTER ROUND . When I start my pillow, will follow the color and mark those I do after its done. That way I will not be doing the wrong color . Well thats the way I work all the time and never had to redo the same square OVER AND OVER.THANK YOU FOR LISTENING.Hope you can understand what I am saying. I'M FRENCH..LUCK TO ALL AND GOOD PATIENCE...
Sounds like a plan, good luck, Anja x
Muito lindo,amei.
Parabéns pelo belo trabalho.
Thank you,glad you like my tutorial, Anja x
Beautiful. I would just line it.
Thanks for watching, Anja x
You could use an iron-on interfacing to the back of the square to secure all the yarn ends. I would cut each end shorter before iron it on. It might then be used as a pillowcase wall hanging etc.
Interesting, thank you for watching, Anja x
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you! Anja x
❤Grazie per aver reso il progetto “Visibile” Con Grazia❤
Thanks for watching, Anja x
Come to think of it , there’s an interfacing that glues itself to material so if the ends are knotted and shorter then it’ll lay flat with ironing.. you will probably think of something else to do once you give yourself some time to think about it.
Interesting, thanks for watching, Anja x
Красота!❤
Thank you! Anja x
Belly laughed when you turned it over 😂😂😂😂😂
😂 thank you for watching, Anja x
Boy do I love a challenge 😂 have you heard of the chicken made with just 2 granny squares 😮 all those yarn tails would be the stuffing used inside the chicken 😅 you have to look it up n I am definitely making this into a chicken. Great Job ❤
Oh interesting thanks for the suggestion, Anja x