Nadia, I am enjoying all your video tutorials. I have been crocheting for nearly 60 years now (I was about 4 when my mother taught me to crochet and knit). It is exciting that there are still sometimes stitches I haven't done before, and I enjoy learning the new ones. Thanks for helping keep things fresh.
Nadia, I really enjoy watching you make all your granny squares, as well as your other crochet videos. It always gets me inspired to work on my latest project, as well as giving me new ideas. Since your dad does all the videoing, you should turn the video camera on him so he gets the credit and recognition that he deserves. Keep up the great work.
I loved the tutorial! I like that I ca. sit and listen to the steps and not have to watch like a hawk. Great detail. Easy to see every step! I would have liked to see how she weaved in her joining ends. I've never joined my colors that way before!
I love how you crack yourself up when you say "2 Chains." Lol You do great work and I want to thank you for all the hard work you and your dad do to make it possible for us to watch these. Lots of Love from California!!
Nadia thank you for this wonderful job. You know how to explain and it's such a joy to make those square with you. Keep it going. And lot of love. Merci de nous faire aimer cette activité.
I'm not new to crocheting but I just started with Granny squares. I got lost about the 3rd color in as to were the cluster stitch goes bcuz it looked like you said to skip the first chain and go into the next. The way you explained it confused me until I replayed it several times and saw what you were doing. Now I got the hang of it. I thing it's easy to get lost when some people regret to the stitches as chains and vise versa.
I think that's for us poor little novices who are such fumble fingers, (and those of us silly people who watch only a few interesting squares. [Yes, I'm guilty as charged])
I absolutely love all of your tutorials. Thank you for sharing your gift. I wanted to leave a comment on the GG cardigan, but it doesn't allow them. I noticed an "oops". While you are working the collar, I believe row 4, there's a little mixup in the edit: it starts over at row 3, I think it was. Just wanted to let you know. Beautiful job by the way.
When you start the first grey cluster stitch... it is hard to follow. You keep saying yarn over but if you could please include the actual name of the cluster stitch that would be very helpful. 3 dc together ...etc I think including both ways is helpful for different skill levels. I love this 365 so much that I'm dining my own and this is the first one that I've been like...wait what
I know this was looong ago but I can't help commenting on how boring and annoying it is to repeat "yarn oveer, pull through, yarn over pull through two, yarn over......" I have been dreaming about yarning over and pulling through for a long time now and her voice is in my ears all the time. Now I found a solution : I mute the video and just watch. This is not just one; it is 365 my God! This is easy anyway even for beginners. So if Nadia is considering doing other videos, she must be careful so that we don't go crazy. Her work is excellent though.
Nadia, I am enjoying all your video tutorials. I have been crocheting for nearly 60 years now (I was about 4 when my mother taught me to crochet and knit). It is exciting that there are still sometimes stitches I haven't done before, and I enjoy learning the new ones. Thanks for helping keep things fresh.
Nadia, I really enjoy watching you make all your granny squares, as well as your other crochet videos. It always gets me inspired to work on my latest project, as well as giving me new ideas. Since your dad does all the videoing, you should turn the video camera on him so he gets the credit and recognition that he deserves. Keep up the great work.
I loved the tutorial! I like that I ca. sit and listen to the steps and not have to watch like a hawk. Great detail. Easy to see every step!
I would have liked to see how she weaved in her joining ends. I've never joined my colors that way before!
I love how you crack yourself up when you say "2 Chains." Lol You do great work and I want to thank you for all the hard work you and your dad do to make it possible for us to watch these. Lots of Love from California!!
I absolutely love these squares! Thanks
Explained very well. I understood everything even if I do not speak English.Thank you for your kind time.
I love all the squares!
Nadia thank you for this wonderful job. You know how to explain and it's such a joy to make those square with you. Keep it going. And lot of love. Merci de nous faire aimer cette activité.
Great video, thank you! I feel so inspired by all those lovely granny squares. I really want to try to make them all!
hiya, this one went rearlly well mum loved it so much! haven't shown my dad yet!
I'm not new to crocheting but I just started with Granny squares. I got lost about the 3rd color in as to were the cluster stitch goes bcuz it looked like you said to skip the first chain and go into the next. The way you explained it confused me until I replayed it several times and saw what you were doing. Now I got the hang of it. I thing it's easy to get lost when some people regret to the stitches as chains and vise versa.
Loop over loop over loop over....but how many dc together. I can't even get through this one. I normally do love your videos
Hi love your account videos. Can't find the links that you said and would love to follow the granny squares absolutely brilliant. Thank you
Very Nice
I am enjoying making these squares apart from the explanation of how to do the stitches over and over!!!
I think that's for us poor little novices who are such fumble fingers, (and those of us silly people who watch only a few interesting squares. [Yes, I'm guilty as charged])
Linda Moss I miss you
is this square bigger than the others i love them all
I absolutely love all of your tutorials. Thank you for sharing your gift. I wanted to leave a comment on the GG cardigan, but it doesn't allow them. I noticed an "oops". While you are working the collar, I believe row 4, there's a little mixup in the edit: it starts over at row 3, I think it was. Just wanted to let you know. Beautiful job by the way.
Again with the green...how many dc together. Because spelling it out looses me
can I make a blanket and yes I love all he squares!
When you start the first grey cluster stitch... it is hard to follow. You keep saying yarn over but if you could please include the actual name of the cluster stitch that would be very helpful. 3 dc together ...etc I think including both ways is helpful for different skill levels. I love this 365 so much that I'm dining my own and this is the first one that I've been like...wait what
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I know this was looong ago but I can't help commenting on how boring and annoying it is to repeat "yarn oveer, pull through, yarn over pull through two, yarn over......" I have been dreaming about yarning over and pulling through for a long time now and her voice is in my ears all the time. Now I found a solution : I mute the video and just watch. This is not just one; it is 365 my God! This is easy anyway even for beginners. So if Nadia is considering doing other videos, she must be careful so that we don't go crazy. Her work is excellent though.