Fast & Easy Crochet Baby Blanket for Beginners or Pros - Moss Stitch Baby Blanket Crochet Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @letmelovegiu
    @letmelovegiu 4 месяца назад +2

    this was a very fun and easy project to make! Loved the different stitches and the final result. Will be gifting it to a friend of mine on her baby shower next month and I'm sure she'll love it! thank you for the tutorial!

  • @alark96
    @alark96 Год назад +2

    This is one of the best tutorials I have ever used! This was my first crochet project ever, and the blanket came out beautifully. Thank you so much for providing such great resources!

    • @jototheworldcreations
      @jototheworldcreations  Год назад

      Aw thank you! I’m so thrilled to hear this! I really appreciate your wonderful comment!

  • @lindaharris1120
    @lindaharris1120 Год назад +1

    I like the fact that you use a Ch1 turning chain. So many patterns do a ch 2 and that makes it look rather sloppy for me. Love the border!

  • @freedomrose2318
    @freedomrose2318 2 года назад +2

    This is a beautiful blanket and worked up so well, I am very happy with the way it worked up and the way it looks. Thank you so much, you are such a good teacher, I will be making more of these and I also have the patterns for your other blankets as well. The directions were so easy to follow along with your video, I am extremely happy!

    • @jototheworldcreations
      @jototheworldcreations  2 года назад

      Thank you so much!!! I’m so thrilled to hear all of this. I really appreciate you taking the time to comment and hope you enjoy making the other blankets as well!

  • @wendybez1
    @wendybez1 Год назад +1

    I have just completed this gorgeous blanket. Thank you for sharing.

  • @EileenGarelick
    @EileenGarelick 2 месяца назад

    When I do the final side of the first border round with 2sc in each gap space it creates a wavy edge that the other sides do not have. Is this correct?

    • @jototheworldcreations
      @jototheworldcreations  2 месяца назад +1

      Hello! The reason for making 2 sc in each space at that part of the border is to have (roughly) the same number of stitches on the top and border. Remember, we made a number of starting chains and then when starting the blanket body, we skipped every other stitch. I found that making 2 sc in each space made the border even. You may want to try continuing the border to see if you are happy with the look and if the wave lessens. If not, you can try making a different number of stitches along the top of the first round of the border. You could try alternating between 1 sc and then 2 sc along the top (just for the top of the first round - and this is just an idea and hasn’t been tested the way the 2 sc in each space has). Hope that helps. :)

  • @calliedonald9147
    @calliedonald9147 Год назад +1

    Do you have a tip on counting rows? I'm still working on how to do that.

    • @jototheworldcreations
      @jototheworldcreations  Год назад +2

      Sure! You can look at the sc stitches and see how they alternate as you count up. You can also make a small swatch and note every row and compare that to your blanket. Or use stitch markers for every 5 rows or so. Or you can use a row counter like the one here: jototheworld.com/crochet-supplies A good thing about this blanket is you can make the height any # of rows. So the actual number doesn’t matter in this pattern. Hope this helps!

  • @midgethorn4083
    @midgethorn4083 2 года назад +1

    Does it matter about the under the loop single crochet?

    • @jototheworldcreations
      @jototheworldcreations  2 года назад

      Hi Midge, I'm not quite sure I understand your question. Happy to help though! Let me know what I can do. Thanks.

    • @midgethorn4083
      @midgethorn4083 2 года назад

      @@jototheworldcreations Some people go over the yarn before pulling through the loop, but you go under. Does that change the way the stitch looks?

    • @jototheworldcreations
      @jototheworldcreations  2 года назад +1

      @@midgethorn4083 thanks for clarifying. No, it doesn't change the look of the stitch - just crochet as you normally would!

    • @midgethorn4083
      @midgethorn4083 2 года назад +1

      @@jototheworldcreations Thanks

    • @LeahElisheva
      @LeahElisheva 7 месяцев назад

      @@jototheworldcreationshi! I’m a beginner. I was wondering why you decide to yarn under then yarn over … is there a benefit to yarn under? Just curious because I never saw that before.. except for amigurumi videos …

  • @JoyceLolly2
    @JoyceLolly2 Год назад

    Thanks it will be very easy

  • @nrstchr1
    @nrstchr1 Год назад

    Something must be off because when I do round 1 border, the sides have half the single crochet stitches than the top and bottom. I continued until round 4 and the sides were shorter and it wasn't square. What is happening? Are you sure you only single stitch into the gap spaces only? To me, we should be single stitching into the gap space and the single crochet space.

    • @jototheworldcreations
      @jototheworldcreations  Год назад

      Hi there! Perhaps refer to the written instructions for the border. They can be found here: jototheworld.com/moss-stitch-baby-blanket-crochet-pattern I had this pattern extensively tested, especially this border. Hope this helps.

    • @nrstchr1
      @nrstchr1 Год назад

      I finished the afghan before I saw this reply. It worked out great. Thank you.@@jototheworldcreations

  • @ChristinaEdwards-cf1wu
    @ChristinaEdwards-cf1wu Год назад

    It’s a Chan 1 space…not gap space!

    • @jototheworldcreations
      @jototheworldcreations  Год назад +1

      Yes, a gap space is a chain-one space. For this pattern I’ve referred to it as a gap space.