I like the updated join! It looks very neat when finished and will have less ends to sew in. I am almost done my blanket following your old join method. It is working well for me because I am doing an ombre blanket and needed to map out my colors. So it is nice now to have 2 ways to join the 🔺️triangles.
It makes a very nice looking motif. It can probably be used for other things, too. This is such a cool project. I want a blanket for myself. 😁 Thank you so much for sharing this pattern and excellent tutorial. ✌🏻🐾🥰🧶🇺🇸
How much yarn is needed, it’s weight, and what size hook. I want to make a queen size bedspread with this pattern and would like to have an idea how much yarn I would need and if you used 4, 3, 2 weight. Thank-you! This is beautiful!
It’s easier and faster for me to get or wrap the yarn around the hook on the second part by yarning under though I always say “yarn over” when it’s yarn under 😅
@@ruthmaxwell60 it is worth knowing about as it can particularly affect final sizing so could skew a garment fitting unless done on purpose. Can be done accidentally by self taught crocheters. In this instance I wondered if it was deliberate to shape the triangle although I still done know. YO is often used in amigurumi to get tighter fabric for stuffing. Worth a Google of 'yarn over v yarn under' imo
Hey, i have a question, in the voiceless tutorial you start different, with a magic ring, and now start with a st chain, makes some difference in the final result? :( thanks uwu
Other people prefer the chains to make a circle than the magic ring because there is a big chance the yarn would come off with the magic ring and you wouldn’t want that. So in my second video I used chains to make a circle.
I am so lost... I keep ending up one stitch too short on the 3rd side each row. I've redone my work at least 8 times and it ends up the same.... please help me!
For those who prefer a written instruction please follow this link ruclips.net/video/EYdhPwjjXOk/видео.html
That is gorgeous
Love it!! Thank you for the tutorial 🌸🍃
My favorite lovely stitch!
BEAUTIFU!!! I'll definitely try it!
Very pretty. Thx 4 sharing.
👍☺👍
Thank you so much! I love your work! One very talented lady x💖💖
Harika ötesi bir çalışma olmuş elinize emeğinize sağlık olsun 💯💐👍🙋
Definitely the most clear version of this tutorial I have seen yet! Thank you so much!
It's so beautiful ❤️🤩
🤩 wow your teaching fashion is sooooooooooooo beginner friendly thx a million
Stunning ...thanks for sharing
i love this. thank you
SUPERRRR!
I like the updated join! It looks very neat when finished and will have less ends to sew in. I am almost done my blanket following your old join method. It is working well for me because I am doing an ombre blanket and needed to map out my colors. So it is nice now to have 2 ways to join the 🔺️triangles.
How much yarn used
It makes a very nice looking motif. It can probably be used for other things, too. This is such a cool project. I want a blanket for myself. 😁 Thank you so much for sharing this pattern and excellent tutorial. ✌🏻🐾🥰🧶🇺🇸
Thank you so much!
Soooo beautiful 😍..
How much yarn is needed, it’s weight, and what size hook. I want to make a queen size bedspread with this pattern and would like to have an idea how much yarn I would need and if you used 4, 3, 2 weight. Thank-you! This is beautiful!
Lindo e muito fácil de fazer,porque vc encina muito bem obg ,Deus lhe abençoe.
Awesome💕👏👏
🥰👍
I’d like to know how to finish off into a square or oblong?
Interested in why you yarn under on the first part of the DC. And yarn over on the second part.
It’s easier and faster for me to get or wrap the yarn around the hook on the second part by yarning under though I always say “yarn over” when it’s yarn under 😅
@@meishandmade4090
yarn under makes a shorter stitch than yo: does that make the triangle curl inwards more?
@@misstortitude interesting, didn’t know that.
@@ruthmaxwell60 it is worth knowing about as it can particularly affect final sizing so could skew a garment fitting unless done on purpose. Can be done accidentally by self taught crocheters. In this instance I wondered if it was deliberate to shape the triangle although I still done know. YO is often used in amigurumi to get tighter fabric for stuffing. Worth a Google of 'yarn over v yarn under' imo
Подскажите, пожалуйста, Какую пряжу лучше использовать для такого пледа?
Hey, i have a question, in the voiceless tutorial you start different, with a magic ring, and now start with a st chain, makes some difference in the final result? :(
thanks uwu
Other people prefer the chains to make a circle than the magic ring because there is a big chance the yarn would come off with the magic ring and you wouldn’t want that. So in my second video I used chains to make a circle.
Iv tried 7 times to join but stitches not Woking out, what am I doing wrong ?
🌹👌👋🇦🇷🍀
please, hook number and what yarn you use. Tks.
Can they just be sewn together? I am just curious. 🤔
I don’t think the joining method would make any difference to the finished blanket, it would still be as beautiful. 👌
@@ruthmaxwell60 thanks! I didn't think so either but wanted to make sure before I started making anything.
I am so lost... I keep ending up one stitch too short on the 3rd side each row. I've redone my work at least 8 times and it ends up the same.... please help me!
07:04 don’t forget to always make a dc in that chain space or corner. Even me there were times that I forget to make a dc.
@@meishandmade4090 that's what it was... my DC was in the wrong spot.. thank you!!
Well.. my crojo is back I guess
These aren’t joining together correctly based off these instructions. Did you do something different than what’s posted?
Your projects are lovely but your instructions and video presentation leave something to be desired
J'aimerais bien faire ce point