I've been crocheting for over 50 years and still learning new things. The little "jogs" wouldn't bother me one little bit. Absolutely hate weaving in tails. Thanks for showing this to us. ❤
They're lovely Robin and who's not gonna love not having a million ends to sew in? Ok so there maybe wouldn't be a million but it feels like it when you have to do it 😭😂
This way is so much better than having dozens of tails to weave in. Thank you so much for sharing your way of dealing with yarn tails. It’s a beautiful project. 💜🙏🏻
Just started to crochet. I will definitely be carrying my yarn up. It is so well explained like all your videos. Thank you for all your help with my crochet journey.🥰
I have always struggled with the moss stitch. It seems easy with the most basic of stitches, but invariably always puckers or pulls or the chain spaces are hard to identify in the first few rows. I appreciate the ‘slowness’ and attention to detail in your tutorial. You have given me renewed hope! I might finally be convinced that moss stitch isn’t the worst stitch in the world! Thank you x
I’m new to crochet & all your videos are so helpful. I am a long time knitter & I love being able to change & carry colors easily WITHOUT weaving a million ends -- these squares are beautiful.
This is beautiful! You explained how to do this pattern so easily and definitely worth carrying the yarn to avoid the ends. Just started a blanket using this tutorial and I am in love 💕
I'm going to make the squares just as you have done. I've been crocheting for 23 years and enjoy discovering new wats and designs. This pattern of the moss stitch my favorite stitch by the way is beautiful. Wonderfully done thank you for your time showing us all this beautiful square.bim going to use it to make a blanket for a great grand baby. Again thank you.
Looks great & I totally understand fellow crocheters not wanting all the ends. However, I'm one of the weirdos that weave as I go & enjoy it. I know...🤪🧶 I LOVE your tutorials, Robin. It feels like I'm sitting down beside a friend who's gently teaching me.
This is gorgeous and so easy. Except I'd start with a 2 loop Magic Ring. Once pulled tight, and remembering that the yarn is already going around the centre twice, just cut off the tail. No weaving in necessary. I'd also finish with an invisible join, but that's just aesthetics.
I love this stitch. I think I'll use one solid colour and use up my scraps for my second colour. There's just so many possibilities. Thank you for this video.
I really like and appreciate all of your clear and so helpful videos. Thank you. Also no horrible jarring and annoying music that ruins so many other available tutorials.
Robin, I just found your channel today and I am so glad. I absolutely ❤ how you explain the directions and take the time to show us exactly what you mean. I will definitely be trying the new way of changing colors as that looks so much simpler than the old way. Thank you so much Robin!!!!
Thank you. I've been obsessed with the moss stich this year I never knew I could do a square I also love you use stich markers some people say they help but never use them in their tutorials. You now have given me a cool idea for a cowl. I would definitely carry the yarn ❤
Thank you. I really like the pattern and the denseness of the fabric - smaller spaces/ holes. I’ll be using this pattern for some squares in a sampler Afghan. It can be made larger easily. Would be nice for a cushion. So many ideas.
Hi Robin I was watching creative grandma and her grandson Cody and Cody was showing off some items that he had made from your videos so I deciwd to drop by and boy was Cody right you explain things very well and make it very easily to follow along so I looked at some of your videos and liked what saw so I subscribe to your Channel can wait to get started on a projects. Thank you
Can't wait to try this. Thanks for a great tutorial as always, I've tried so many new stitches by following your lead as I find it hard to read patterns but easier to watch and copy ❤
I LOVE the look of alternating linen stitch. Looks much more complicated than it actually is since you get those vertical lines! I started a hexagon cardigan like this, but now I don’t think I remember exactly how I did my color transitions each row since I was making it up at the time. 😅
Concerning stitch markers: I work my slip stitch in without removing the marker. It helps me to not lose my place, plus it gives me a little leverage to get into the last stitch. Then I remove the marker after making the stitch.
@@HookedbyRobin i ended up making three coasters, using three colors total (two for each coaster). green, deep wine, and mustard yellow. they came out AMAZING! 😁
Robin.....what jogs?😉 I avoid projects that have a gazillion tails to weave in like the plague! However....in your ever so patient way, you never fail to provide a handy dandy video like this. Though I confess at Row 1-2....I was ready to deep six my phone😂❣️❣️
I really like this pattern but to be honest I would not crochet it if I had to sew all the tails in. I say "love those jogs". I really enjoyed this tutorial.
I just started making this from your video. I'm loving it!!! I made a couple of adjustments though....I started with a double magic circle and I'm changing colours in the corner. I'm also not turning every round. It's there a reason why you turn every round?.
I love making infinite granny square blankets and this looks great, I'll have to try it, thank you. I personally like to always put an extra slip stitch in the first round to end up in the corner and from then on always turn on the corner, I wonder how the carrying the yarn would work out with that?
Another wonderful tutorial! I love the moss stitch. While I was watching I thought “why not just keep going and make one large square for a blanket?” What do you all think?
Beautiful work and tutorial once again. I'm only at rnd 2, but I can't wait any longer 😂😂!! Am I correct in assuming that if you don't want to change colour, you just ignore the colour change part and carry on? Ooooh also, lush colour on your nails ❤❤.xx
Lovely pattern and an upgrade to the granny square. How large can you go with this? Will it be good for a tv throw? I also liked the demonstration yarn but you didn’t mention it on your side information panel. Can you please tell me Robin…many thanks 🧶🧶 Maria
So it kinda like a.granny square but with singke crochet. I hate weaving in so i always carry my yarn when i do multi coloured stuff.thanks for the pattetn might try it
Could you make a video with a solid moss granny stitch? I feel like it gets hard to follow if you wanna do one color, it’s hard to tell what’s part of the actual square and what’s part of the color change.
They are lovely. Quick question if I may. I am trying to crochet a cat's tail in " the cat in the window Afghan". It is a grey background and the tail is black. The tail is one stitch in thickness and the pattern moves the tail over by one stich every few rows. For some reason I have gaps in that the black tail is broken up by the background colour and I have tried everything. Any ideas? Hope this makes sense.
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I've been crocheting for over 50 years and still learning new things. The little "jogs" wouldn't bother me one little bit. Absolutely hate weaving in tails. Thanks for showing this to us. ❤
Me too! No one wants to weave in the tails.😅 I am glad you like it.😀
They're lovely Robin and who's not gonna love not having a million ends to sew in? Ok so there maybe wouldn't be a million but it feels like it when you have to do it 😭😂
It DEFINITELY feels like a million 🤣
This way is so much better than having dozens of tails to weave in. Thank you so much for sharing your way of dealing with yarn tails. It’s a beautiful project. 💜🙏🏻
Absolutely Kathy, no one wants to weave lots of tails in.🫣😅
No way Robin !no more suffering and stressing with those annoying tails 😤such a time saver to crack on with the fun stuff ❤
Exactly 😅🧶
Just started to crochet. I will definitely be carrying my yarn up. It is so well explained like all your videos. Thank you for all your help with my crochet journey.🥰
Awwh, thank you for such a lovely comment Heather. I am glad my videos have helped your crochet.😀🧶
I love this. ❤ Tailends are the bane of my crocheting life.
Mine too!😅🫣
I have always struggled with the moss stitch. It seems easy with the most basic of stitches, but invariably always puckers or pulls or the chain spaces are hard to identify in the first few rows. I appreciate the ‘slowness’ and attention to detail in your tutorial. You have given me renewed hope! I might finally be convinced that moss stitch isn’t the worst stitch in the world! Thank you x
You can absolutely do this Mary! It is just practice - let me know how you get on.😀x
Robin is fantastic for her slow easy instructional videos. And so far, the moss stitch is my favorite one. 😍
Thank you so much!🥰
Love everything you do and your tutorials are amazing
Aw thank you so much! 🥰🧶
@@HookedbyRobin are their anymore lives in the pipeline?
Not at the moment I am afraid.x
I’m new to crochet & all your videos are so helpful. I am a long time knitter & I love being able to change & carry colors easily WITHOUT weaving a million ends -- these squares are beautiful.
Awwh, I am so glad they help!😀 No million ends to weave in is a game changer! I am also super impressed you can knit, as I can't.😅
This is beautiful! You explained how to do this pattern so easily and definitely worth carrying the yarn to avoid the ends. Just started a blanket using this tutorial and I am in love 💕
Thank you so much Rachel!🥰🧶
❤️ This is brilliant! I never thought to turn your work to help make the square a “square”. Thank you!!! 😃
You are so welcome! 😀🧶
I'm going to make the squares just as you have done. I've been crocheting for 23 years and enjoy discovering new wats and designs. This pattern of the moss stitch my favorite stitch by the way is beautiful. Wonderfully done thank you for your time showing us all this beautiful square.bim going to use it to make a blanket for a great grand baby. Again thank you.
My pleasure Diana and that sounds like a lovely blanket!😀
Looks great & I totally understand fellow crocheters not wanting all the ends. However, I'm one of the weirdos that weave as I go & enjoy it. I know...🤪🧶
I LOVE your tutorials, Robin. It feels like I'm sitting down beside a friend who's gently teaching me.
😅 I wish I enjoyed weaving them in but noooooo! Thank you so much Rhonda, that's lovely to read!x
Look who's back...back again!🥳🧶
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This is gorgeous and so easy. Except I'd start with a 2 loop Magic Ring. Once pulled tight, and remembering that the yarn is already going around the centre twice, just cut off the tail. No weaving in necessary. I'd also finish with an invisible join, but that's just aesthetics.
Thanks for the tips Robyn!😀🧶
I love this stitch. I think I'll use one solid colour and use up my scraps for my second colour. There's just so many possibilities. Thank you for this video.
Such a good idea Rose,I always love a stash buster.😃🧶
Brilliant! Such a boon. Who’s not going to love a pattern without all those interminable ends to sew in? Just love it. Thank you!💕Linda
Absolutely Linda! It saves so much time too.😃🥳
Oh Carry! Carry! Carry! All the way. Thank you for sharing 💜
Absolutely Michele!😀🧶
You had me at “carrying your yarn up each row” 😂 these squares are a welcome sight 😊
So much easier!😅🥳
Very lovely and I appreciate the carrying up the yarn.
Thank you Wilma!😃🤗
Your are the best over all for giving instructions!! This is the best instructions yet out of everyone doing this stitch!!! Thanks so much!!!
How kind, thank you Dianne!😀🤗
I really like and appreciate all of your clear and so helpful videos. Thank you. Also no horrible jarring and annoying music that ruins so many other available tutorials.
Thank you so much Yvonne, that is much appreciated.🥰
After doing the moss stitch on two blankets, this looks super simple! Thanks Robin. I can't wait to try it out! ❤
It is, let me know how you get on with it.😃🧶
Great tutorial! I’ll definitely be carrying the yarn up.
Definitely carry over to avoid weaving ends! 😊 Thanks for sharing!
You're so welcome Kim!😀
Robin, I just found your channel today and I am so glad. I absolutely ❤ how you explain the directions and take the time to show us exactly what you mean. I will definitely be trying the new way of changing colors as that looks so much simpler than the old way. Thank you so much Robin!!!!
You're very welcome, I am glad it helped!😀🧶
This is one of my favourite stitches and I’m so on board with carrying the yarn to eliminate tails. LOVE IT ❤
Me too Holley, no one has time for a million tails.😅🫣
Thank you. I've been obsessed with the moss stich this year I never knew I could do a square I also love you use stich markers some people say they help but never use them in their tutorials. You now have given me a cool idea for a cowl. I would definitely carry the yarn ❤
Yesss! Moss stitch works so well in a square and good idea on the cowl Shannon.😀
I was glad when you wove in the tail in the middle. 😊 It was annoying. This is a nice square with single crochet instead double crochets. 👍👍
😅 it was driving me bonkers whilst filming too!
I absolutely love your tutorials -- you are such a wonderful instructor!
Thank you so much Barb!😃🥰
Thank you. I really like the pattern and the denseness of the fabric - smaller spaces/ holes. I’ll be using this pattern for some squares in a sampler Afghan. It can be made larger easily. Would be nice for a cushion. So many ideas.
Absolutely!😃I am glad it has inspired you with lots of ideas, I like the cushion idea.
Great pattern! Thanks so much. Working up 2 color fingering weight baby blanket & this is perfect for my project. 😊
You are welcome!😃🧶
I feel like I've been waiting my whole life for this square😂❤
You definitely have to make some then.😃
You make the best videos. They are so easy to understand and follow. Thank you for sharing your skills.
Awwh, thank you so much Cheryl!😃🤗
Hi Robin I was watching creative grandma and her grandson Cody and Cody was showing off some items that he had made from your videos so I deciwd to drop by and boy was Cody right you explain things very well and make it very easily to follow along so I looked at some of your videos and liked what saw so I subscribe to your Channel can wait to get started on a projects. Thank you
Awwh, that’s so lovely - I didn’t know that!😃 Thank you for letting me know and subscribing!🥰
This is beautiful
Thank you Lorraine!
Can't wait to try this. Thanks for a great tutorial as always, I've tried so many new stitches by following your lead as I find it hard to read patterns but easier to watch and copy ❤
Me too Laura, I am such a visual learner too! I am pleased the videos help.😀
Hi Robin!! I love this pattern and the way you did it save time in weaving in a lot of tails thank you for sharing
Hello Maria, lovely to see you here.😀 It saves so much time!x
❤ Danke Liebe Robin, das ist wirklich ein sehr wunderschönes Muster, gefällt mir sehr gut, daraus mache ich eine Decke ❤
Hallo Monika, das ist eine tolle Idee! Ich wünsche euch viel Spaß beim Basteln eurer Decke daraus.😀x
your tutorials are so helpful thank you for your videos I appreciate them thank you 😊
Awh, thank you so much!🥰🧶
Beautiful technique. Thanks Robin.
You’re so welcome Nancy!🥰🤗
you are brilliant! I've been wanting to do this and couldn't manage the color changes! Thank you!
I’m pleased it helps Laura, let me know how you get on.😃🤗
These would make lovely placemats thank you Robin beautiful work 😊Amanda xx💖
Great idea Amanda!😃 They’d look lovely in Christmas colours too.😍
Love this pattern. Thank you! I was needing a baby blanket idea. ❤
I’m glad it helps, enjoy making your baby blanket.😃
Beautiful. Thank you for the easy to follow tutorial.
You’re welcome Sheryl, I’m glad you like it.😃🧶
LOVE these squares! Thank you for sharing!
I’m glad you love them Peggy, they are fun!😃🧶
Hi Robin,
I really enjoy your tutorials. This one is great. I can't wait to try it. I like how you can carry your yarn and save all the end weaving.
It is so much easier Virginia and saves time!😃🥳
I LOVE the look of alternating linen stitch. Looks much more complicated than it actually is since you get those vertical lines! I started a hexagon cardigan like this, but now I don’t think I remember exactly how I did my color transitions each row since I was making it up at the time. 😅
I agree, it is so much easier than it looks!😀 Your cardigan sounds great.x
Concerning stitch markers: I work my slip stitch in without removing the marker. It helps me to not lose my place, plus it gives me a little leverage to get into the last stitch. Then I remove the marker after making the stitch.
Great tip, thank you Therese!😀🧶
WOW Robin, This is a Beautiful pattern, I love it 👍💯😍. Thank you so much 🥰
Thank you Ethel!😃 Are you going to make some?
@@HookedbyRobin Yes Definitely Robin 💯
this tutorial is SO wonderful!! i'm going to use this to make some new coasters for my desk : ) thank you!!
Such a great idea!😀 What colours are you thinking of using?
@@HookedbyRobin i ended up making three coasters, using three colors total (two for each coaster). green, deep wine, and mustard yellow. they came out AMAZING! 😁
I love a mustard yellow!😍
Hi Robyn,
I really enjoyed this stitch. I love the carry-on stitch. I enjoy your channel. ❤
Hi Vicki, thank you so much!😃 I’m glad you enjoyed it too.
So beautiful I love it 👍👍 thank you for sharing the tutorial
Thank you! I’m glad you love it.😃🧶
Such a cool effect! Thank you for the tutorial!
You're so welcome!😀🧶
Very pretty! If I ever get done with my current WIPS, I will definitely carry the yarn. Not a fan of sewing in tails lol
Me neither and I always have a pile of WIPs too!😅🫣
Really great idea Robin! Thank you 💜💜💜
You’re welcome Sara!😃🤗
Love the design and definitely carry the yarn 🎉❤
Thank you Jan!😃🧶
Very well with the instructions! Love them.
Thank you so much Chrissie!🥰🤗
Robin.....what jogs?😉
I avoid projects that have a gazillion tails to weave in like the plague! However....in your ever so patient way, you never fail to provide a handy dandy video like this. Though I confess at Row 1-2....I was ready to deep six my phone😂❣️❣️
😂 I am glad you stuck with it Carolynn!x
Another interesting tutorial, Robin!
Thank you Selina!😃🤗
Love this, will have to give it a go, thank you
You’re welcome Dominique!😃
Beautiful as always❤
Thank you so much Kerry!🥰🤗
How gorgeous! ❤
Thank you Pammy!😃🧶
❤nice pattern looks pretty love your videos thanks
Thank you so much Eleanor!😃🧶
Thank you so much for sharing this it looks fab 🙂
You’re so welcome Sarah!😃🧶
I just love ❤️ this pattern! THANK YOU RB ❤ HI STEVE ❤
You’re so welcome!🥰
The jogging is less noticeable if you change colors in the corners. Thank you and greetings from Portugal.
You’re welcome Gilda!😃🧶
So Beautiful 😍
Thank you so much!😃🧶
Beautiful ❤thank you 😊
You are most welcome! 🤗🧶
You had me at "Without cutting the yarn" yay!!!?
So much easier!😃🧶
Really like this... Might make some coasters ❤
Great idea, they would look lovely.😃
Merci beaucoup! C’est un truc extra!🎉
Vous êtes les bienvenus, je suis heureux que vous l’aimiez Martine.😀
Hello ! This project is amazing 😊
Thank you so much Julian!😃
OMG you never disappoint! Oh my this is such a beautiful square stitch. I love it!!!❤🎉😊 Thank you so much Robin. #FiberArtistGoddess❤
Awwh, thank you Stephanie!🥰🤗
Love it! 😊
Thank you! 🤗🧶
I really like this pattern but to be honest I would not crochet it if I had to sew all the tails in. I say "love those jogs". I really enjoyed this tutorial.
Exactly, no one wants to sew in tails!😅
Yes, closing the hole does make a difference. It was bothering me too 😊
It absolutely does!😃
That's really a good idea with just a few ends to weave in.. And these colors reminds me of ginger bread cookies 😂
Ooooh yes!😅😍
Robin I love your crochet tutorials, I have a question about how to change colors in crochet?????
Brilliant thank you...
You’re so welcome!😃🧶
I just started making this from your video. I'm loving it!!! I made a couple of adjustments though....I started with a double magic circle and I'm changing colours in the corner. I'm also not turning every round. It's there a reason why you turn every round?.
I love making infinite granny square blankets and this looks great, I'll have to try it, thank you. I personally like to always put an extra slip stitch in the first round to end up in the corner and from then on always turn on the corner, I wonder how the carrying the yarn would work out with that?
Another wonderful tutorial! I love the moss stitch. While I was watching I thought “why not just keep going and make one large square for a blanket?” What do you all think?
That would look amazing Patti!😀😍
this is stunning thankyou for sharing i have a lot of varigated yarn and would love to do a blanket can i do this in one colour
You can definitely do it in one colour if you want Lisa.😃
Beautiful work and tutorial once again. I'm only at rnd 2, but I can't wait any longer 😂😂!! Am I correct in assuming that if you don't want to change colour, you just ignore the colour change part and carry on? Ooooh also, lush colour on your nails ❤❤.xx
That’s right Ginny!😃
@@HookedbyRobin thank you hun.xx
Love this square is it possible to continue this square into one big afghan ?
Yes absolutely!
Beautiful. Can you continue for a full size afghan?
Yes absolutely! 😃🧶
Thank you Robin!
Hi Robin 👋👋👋👋😊
Hello Teresa!😃🤗
Love this idea - I have so many projects that I need to weave the ends in and they wait for ages lol. Would this work for granny clusters too?
I have a traditional granny square with a similar method of carrying up the yarn here: ruclips.net/video/XfuX_mjfUh8/видео.htmlsi=GW-diDxzvvd37yXG 😀
That's brilliant news, thanks Robin
Could you please demo how to join as you go with these moss stitch squares?
THANK YOU AGAIN ROBIN FOR SHARING ALL YOUR TIME CONSUMING STITCHES AND HARD WORK! SO VERY BEAUTIFUL AS ALWAYS. YOUR SO BRILLANT!❤😊🎉
FIBERARTISTGODDES
Thank you so much Stephanie, your support is always so appreciated. You have made my day!😃🥰
Lovely pattern and an upgrade to the granny square. How large can you go with this? Will it be good for a tv throw? I also liked the demonstration yarn but you didn’t mention it on your side information panel. Can you please tell me Robin…many thanks 🧶🧶 Maria
Oh apologies for that Maria! I used Papatya Super Stitch for the demonstration 😃
Oh and you can take it as large as you wish! 😃🧶
So it kinda like a.granny square but with singke crochet. I hate weaving in so i always carry my yarn when i do multi coloured stuff.thanks for the pattetn might try it
Absolutely give it a go Gwen!😃🧶
Definitely carrying my yarn. Who wants to weave in ends? Ain’t nobody got time for that 😂
Exactly Angela!😂
So I could use this pattern to make a blanket? Would I just continue till my blanket is as big as I want? I am only using variegated yarn.
Could you make a video with a solid moss granny stitch? I feel like it gets hard to follow if you wanna do one color, it’s hard to tell what’s part of the actual square and what’s part of the color change.
Hi Robin ! These is a fantastic square ! Is it dense ?
Hi Dawn, it depends what yarn you are using really but definitely give it a go. Some people are using them as coasters.😀
@@HookedbyRobin thank you for replying !
They are lovely. Quick question if I may. I am trying to crochet a cat's tail in " the cat in the window Afghan". It is a grey background and the tail is black. The tail is one stitch in thickness and the pattern moves the tail over by one stich every few rows. For some reason I have gaps in that the black tail is broken up by the background colour and I have tried everything. Any ideas? Hope this makes sense.
I don't know that pattern I'm afraid x
Beautiful squares thank you Robin but what can we use these squares for l mean making what?
@@CraigDavidson8 very well thanks lol
@@CraigDavidson8 Greece
Hi Anna, anything you fancy! Some people are making them into a blanket or a cardigan, coasters etc.😀