Join As You Go Crochet Hexagon Tutorial (JAYG) | no sew method
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- Опубликовано: 28 янв 2018
- Don't want to sew your crochet hexi motifs together? Fear not! You can join them as you go! Apologies for my cat joining in LOL
USA Stitch Terms
First 2 rounds for the crochet hexagon motif: • Crochet Rainbow Hexago...
Written pattern: www.hookedbyrobin.com/blog/20...
By adding additional chains between your double crochet stitches, you can substitute a chain into a slip stitch to join your motif. Easily adaptable for any shaped motif.
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Can’t help smiling at your cat trying to be in the video. Your colors are so vibrant and fun.
They always love to help!😀😻
Bless the cat hahaha we all have pets that when mummy is crocheting wants to help lol
You are the Queen of granny squares. Thanks for sharing your love and knowledge🤗
Thank you so much Zoila! 😃
I love how your cat tried to help with the video. It made me smile. Glad you left it in.
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Love the cat joining in 😂🤣😂🤣😂🐱🐱❤️❤️❤️❤️
Always Karen!😅🫣
I confess to loving hearing your animals in the background! Thanks too for all the great tutorials!
Love your little "helper"!!!
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I love that you left in the cute little cat bloopers, it's no fun when there is a slight time lapse because of an oopsie. Real life isn't perfect ;) thank you for the amazing tutorials, I'll be using the hexagon ones for sure
I love how on cue your pup was. Like hey that cat isn't the only one. I'm here too!
You are a great teacher! I love your tutorials! Not too mention, this yarn is gorgeous and I love your voice/ accent 😍 ❤️
Thank you so much! 🥰🧶
Love it it's beautiful and you was doing it slow enough that we could watch I caught on real fast at this one thank you it's beautiful
Thank you Brenda!😃
I love this. I accidentally made a hexagon one day while playing around with some yarn. I think I will make a blanket this time using this method. Thank you, I really enjoy watching your videos.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge of crochet.❤❤
You’re so welcome!😃🧶
awe the kit cat is cute they just want attention.....but your right its hard to consentrate...but nice meeting your furr babie....love these hexagon will make a beautiful blanket....thanks for sharing
Aww he just wanted a cuddle lol x
I really like the join as you go method! I have a hexigon granny blanket my grandmother made that is coming apart where she sewed it together. I hope to restore the blanket with this joining method without ruining her blanket.
Such a great video, I might actually be able to do it! 💜 your cat 🐱❣️
He's beautiful!!! I love cats
Great tutorial. You really do the very best tutorials. Thank you.
You make it look so easy GBY ,love it😐🌸
This vid was just recommend to me as if it was brand new. For some reason I hadn't watched it and the first part so I was happy to find it. Especially since I've been on a granny square kick lately! loved the addition of your cats in the vids. I'm sure some people would have cut them out, I'm glad you kept them in! Am in the process of making a blanket with your vintage hexagon pattern using Stylecraft's Bamboo and Cotton. Makes such a lovely silky soft blanket . Thanks for sharing
Awwh, thank you so much! 🥰 Crazy cat lady here!🫣😅 So they had to stay in the video. Your blanket sounds fantastic! x
You are a awesome teacher gonna make this this fall
I don’t like the hexagon shapes but I still enjoyed your tutorial. Your very thorough. I wish I was that good. I’m a work in progress. I’m an RN full time so I only get to crochet on my days off. I love it a lot, crocheting!
Thank you so much and you definitely will be!😃It is just practice, some of my first crochet were really wonky.🫣😅
Great joining technique. Thank you
Thank you so much for the video, you are a great teacher and you make it look so easy.Now I think I can do this. I've only been crocheting about 6 years (self-taught) so I can use all the good advice I can get.Oh and by the way I love your cat trying t help a bit:) My cat Gypsy used to do the same thing ,she died last year at age 14 and I miss her whenever I crochet. Thanks again for your help and you now have a new subscriber :)
Thank you. Very easy to follow
So delighted to have found your channel. This is a wonderful tutorial on joining hexagons, and watched your other one too on joining squares. Thank you so much. Saw a cute bumble bee amigurumi in your list. Looking forward to watching that video :-)
Thank you for such a lovely comment! The bee is very simple to make so I hope you give him a go! 🐝😃
I love that yarn for this bag
Thanks...I will check it out.
Than you Robin.
You’re welcome Chantal!🥰🧶
Love this way thank you
Suggestion...try a Ch 2 between the corner clusters and do not chain at all anywhere else. It will look neater and save a ton of yarn. I think you will like it better. Love your variegated yarn for the center...looks great!
As you're saying about the dreaded sewing at the end, I'm looking at my 76 laid out hexagons, making a mental note that this can be avoided next time 😅
Genius adding those extra chains. I am finishing a scrap granny square big throw but as soon as that's done this one will be next. I love this pattern. Since I'll be using worsted/Aran weight what do you think about adding another row to make each motif larger? I'm gonna have to test this out. Thanks so much for your clear videos. And the cat cameos!
I don't know if my kitty Godzilla, wants to help. He usually just decides that my crochet time is his time to demand my attention and will lay on my yarn to get it. He's shameless but, he's my guy.
They are the best! 🥰🐈
😻😻😻😻😻vielen herzlichen Dank
I want to know how to do it with the ridges as I join for a specialty blanket.
Thanks easy and neat
I love the name giaus. I've only ever heard it from the show merlin so it's very unique
This is amazing. I am visually impaired and have a hard time joining motifs together. I'm going to attemt a Grandmother's Flower Garden Afghan using the yarn that belonged to my grandmother
This is a great simple technique - you only really need to feel for the spaces so nice and easy to work with if you have eyesight problems :-)
I love your cat and his name! Robin, do you have a video for the original join as you go? I like that ‘ridge’ on top of the fabric.
Do you have a video o how you sewed them together and for the boarder ty
great, thanks Robin and cats!
Megan Hurford furry little sods! 😅
Hi robin would you let me ķnow when you are doing the all round edge please
Jenny Jarvis Heya Jenny - I have a link to that on my blog, its not my pattern so I'm not sure if I can do a video for that one 🤔 I'll have to ask the lady who wrote it first :) x
Jenny Jarvis byrobin.blogspot.co.uk/2018/01/crochet-rainbow-hexagon-motif-blanket.html
I have two cats...I understand!!
Nice thanks a lot..😍
Could I make the hexagons larger? Would I need to end on any specific kind of row like even or odd or anything?
I was wondering how you add the half hexagon with join as you go?? That part is confusing me. I love this video thanks Linda
Hello
Fantastic tutorial .Is it possible to turn a hexagon into a square or a circle into a square?
Thanks
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Hello Robin
I was just wondering if you have done a video on how to crochet them all together without changing the Patten?
Please do more blanket video's!!!
And keep beautiful cat in!! I'm going to have a go at the border but would have loved you to do aswell.
The border is a version of the block stitch video I recently uploaded :-)
I struggle to keep the cats out of my video's 😅 they are typical nosey cats!!
ruclips.net/video/f3dle9LD4pE/видео.html
I would love to know what yarn/color you used for the actual hexagons. The multicolored yarn. I'm loving the effect!
it is called James Brett Partytime :-)
What this method work to join strips of granny shells?. Like three rows of one color than two rows of a color than three rows of a color
You are so lucky! My pitbull, which is shorthaired, wants to lay all over my projects and I spend hours trying to pick little hairs from between my stitches :(
You'll miss that hair one day💔i know I do
Also, 💖
I like the bumpy bits :)
How do you join the half hexagons to the space
Hello, I’m new to your channel & crochet.
I loved your video & your teaching style.
Can you please help me find your video to make the hexagons please.
Keep your fur babies part of you videos. Love my fur babies so much too xx
Hello, lovely to have you here!😀 Here is the hexagon tutorial: ruclips.net/video/DjpuUpJAKsw/видео.html
Fur babies are the best!🥰x
Thanks robin I have 4cats there all girls very lovely .but run of with my wool all the time . I have a 16 year old she picks balls of wool up in her mouth she think it her kitten 🐱 but she old so I forgive her think your cat looks nice what I saw of him xxxx
Wendy Maddock I have 4 cats too! 2 girls, 2 boys and varying in age from 14 down to 3 but all a nosey nightmare! 😂 Wherever there is yarn, one of my cats will appear to either sit on, play with, chew, chase or unravel it haha! I have given up trying to edit the animals out of my videos now as it takes too long 🤣
Ok thankyou floor replying
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Hi there. Is there a way to do this as a continuous JAYG? I have been trying to figure it out and cannot make it work! xx
You can yes! For the 1st row of hexagons, go around 4 sides, on the last hexagon of that row go around 2 sides only
Then for your next row, go around the 2 bottom sides - filling in the 4 remaining sides on the return pass
Does that make sense? (Probably not lol)
If you lay out your hexagons and trace the path with your finger that might help you visualise my terrible written explanation 🙈
@@HookedbyRobin Thank you for your reply! After a lot of false starts, I worked it out a couple of weeks ago - it's really quite simple once you understand it (like most things! 😁)
@@HookedbyRobin I’ve been going crazy trying to figure this out! Thank you for this explanation Robin! Unfortunately, I still can’t picture it. Is there anyway you can make a quick short or something to explain this? I’m making a hexagon mood blanket this year & would really love to save yarn with a continuous JAYGo.
Please how i can by this 🧵 thread????
I believe you can buy it online! :D
What type border would I use
I have linked to the border I used on mine on my blog post here: byrobin.blogspot.com/2018/01/crochet-rainbow-hexagon-motif-blanket.html it's essentially a block stitch border :-)
You can use any border you like though! X
How made part join
I thought the join as you go is supposed to eliminate having to weave in so many ends but I understand your changing color so you would have ends but if I didn't change my color I still think I would have a lot of ends
If you want to eliminate the ends, it sounds like you're looking for the Continuous Join As You Go technique which is here: ruclips.net/video/kKsb_1YTV4I/видео.htmlsi=lrOBj7wIfyN_O76a :)
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The cat should really be removed before you start this
Removed? How? The cats have free reign of my house and I film at home 🤷♀️ Not much I can do about them I'm afraid.
If it really bothers you, you can mute the audio and have the subtitles on instead 🙂
@@HookedbyRobin Hi Robin, I only recently found you and I adore this hexagon pattern and the join as you go method is fabulous! I loved seeing your cat because it made me smile and we sure could use more smiles these days! I've had cats all my life and they are very intertaining! We have two pups also and they too love to get in on the action. I am also making your dust buster blanket to use up my store of yarn I have not used and I love that as well because it moves along so quickly and I am using four strands of yarn so the blanket is thick and cozy! TY very much for all your lovely videos and you are a wonderful teacher. Keep it up and I hope to see your cats from time to time! xx