Ok, I feel like an idiot!! After trying for a few tries and watching the video another hundred times I finally figured it out! Actually your tutorial is the best one yet!! That’s why I was determined to get it!! Thank you, so much!!🥰
Wonderful tutorial. This is at least the 5th one I have watched and your instructions have been the best. Very clear and easy to follow. Thank you so much for sharing this!
I have made 3 mitred square blankets, and I always have that jog. Also other people say to pickup the stitches in the bump, I like your way a lot better. Thanks for the instructions!
thank you for this tutorial it took me several times to watch to understand but once you understand those four ways of each square and how there casted on it makes sense
Brilliantly done I actually understood I nearly gave up on the idea of a blanket because I could not understand the other tutorials I can now start thank you ❤
I have watched several videos for this technique but this is the neatest finish, my knitted cast on is a bit loopy but I’m going to do an I-cord edge so that will get covered but I think I might use a backwards loop cast on for the left edge square. That just depends on individual knitters I guess! Thank you for your videos ❤
Hi Hun, I love how you joined the mitered squares !! 😊😂❤ I just got done watching your tutorial on how to knit mitered squares. And I wanted to learn how to knit them together. Again Hun, your very good and and clear on your intentions. You are a blessing and a beautiful teacher 😊😇🙏✝️⛪️🕊✨️💕
Gracias a tu explicación y tu trabajo para mi es muy fácil de hacer el jersey tejido con cuadrados que he visto en una foto que me encanta, eres la mejor 💖 👍🏻 😊
Thank you for a very informative tutorial. I am trying to destash and this is a brilliant way to do it. I have watched several tutorials on mitred square and I think your square is great because its neat and tidy. I haven't looked yet but I hope you have more tutorials. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Viele Grüße aus Bremen. Finde das Muster für eine Wolldecke super . Werde ich nacharbeiten . Nur schade das es auf Englisch ist ich kann kein Englisch und verstehe nicht alles. Aber ich habe große Lust auf das Muster 😘🧶
Can we knit borders on the mitered square too for making blankets? Or will it look nice without borders? Please suggest. I liked the video very much. Thanks for sharing valuable information
@@SnufflebeanYarn Thanks for prompt reply. I am going to make this soon. I am really impressed by the way you teach. You are very patient and creative. 😍
I have just found you and love your clear descriptions. Perfect. After you have done four of the squares how do you carry on, is there a chart to see which square you start next, or maybe by then it is obvious... eeek
It’s simpler than you think, just add them in the same was as before, you add a square to the right or top, that creates the “L” shaped gap to work an infill square
@Snufflebean Yarn ah yes, thanks. This is the perfect pick it up type of knitting I like. Just started watching Harvey which looks wonder. What a great find you are. Thank you.
This was very helpful information. Thank you for the video. Could you please explain what order the squares would be worked if you were to keep going to make a blanket? Could you also maybe do I video on how you hold the yarn in your left hand? I can’t seem to figure it out.
Hi! So when I make a blanket I generall work by adding squares to create a staircase effect and then add in the squares that join on both sides - so after the four squares you see here, i'd add one to the side of the left one, one to the top of the pink one, and then fill in the two two-side spaces created. rinse and repeat. does that make sense? With regards to holding the yarn - I use a method called continental knitting, I found it easier to pick up as a crocheter .
Quick sanity check, when you join to the right hand side, your cast on tail will be on the right hand side when it’s a decrease row instead of a knit row like it would be if you were making a single square? Xx
You continue adding squares using the methods I showed in the first three - so one to the side of the left square and then you can work a square to fill in the L shaped gap it creates. Then you’d add a square on top of the pink square and then fill in the gap. So on and so forth.
@@SnufflebeanYarn thanks, I’ve followed your instructions and all is proceeding well. You get better with practice and it does grow on you! Thank you ☺️
You carry on joining in the same way I showed these three - you add a square to the top edge of one to build length, to the right edge to build width and then fill in the gaps created with the square that’s joined to two sides
Do you have right side facing or wrong side of work when picking up stitches and cast on only as as pattern j am using by doing wrong side Row would make my squares 1 row short on other squares please can someone help me
Hi! You would have your right side facing you when you pick up your stitches so that the ridges from the join are on the wrong side of your work. Hope that helps. 😊
I’m not a left handed knitter (despite being left handed) so I struggle to visualise how it would be laid out - you would always need to join on the non cast on sides of the squares.
You carry on joining in the same way I showed these three - you add a square to the top edge of one to build length, to the right edge to build width and then fill in the gaps created with the square that’s joined to two sides
Hello there, it's Marie again. I watched your tutorial yesterday and decided that today is the day to start, all full of confidence while you are here but not after you left, actually you were with all day today. I have knitted the 4 squares like you did but I am now stuck. Am I right to think that you must pick up the stitches from the rows that were knitted and not cast on or cast off edges? I have knit and tinked most squares and I think now I'm on the right track, depending on your answer. Sorry for being thick.
Yes that’s correct, so if you imagine the 4 squares I have, you would pick up stitches along the bottom edge of the pink square and then cast on, and then with the red square you would cast on stitches and then pick up stitches along its right hand side. Does that help?
I cast on by basically knitting the stitches on to my left needle, I cannot figure out how to pick up the stitches because it's like your video is back to front and upside down! I'm fairly new to knitting, just got a few hats and a scarf under my belt, nailed down doing the squares themselves, how do I do this when I cast on differently? Help! 😣 😂
Ok so I’m guessing you’re using the knitted cast on, once you’ve cast on half your stitches, you’ll move your needle from your left to right hand and then pick up stitches like me.
You would add in the same was as the original squares - so add another to the right of the red square, then infill the L shaped gap it creates, then you could add one to the top left square in the same way you did with the second square you joined.
I think it would be helpful with the third square to actually put your row marker in and break down the steps a bit. Please could you redo this video because some of us are not as adept as others? I have had no trouble with the first second and fourth squares. The third one is defeating me because the ridge is always on the wrong side. Thank you.
@@SnufflebeanYarn thanks for responding. The confusion arose because I was expecting the short end of my yarn to be always the knit row. The rule of thumb is the decrease is always on the right side so the ridge is formed . The first video (blue square) is very clear I think with the subsequent squares not so much because for example you tell us you’ll put the row marker in but don’t actually do it. Sorry for being knit-picking- forgive the pun!- but little things like that do help. Otherwise, a great tutorial. Thanks very much.
I’m sorry you feel that way, perhaps if you were reading the auto translated subtitles then it mistranslated? This video is on how to join the squares, I have a separate one that shows how to make the actual square which forms the basis of this method.
Learn how to knit the mitred square here: ruclips.net/video/9bsPl17ctcc/видео.html
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Ok, I feel like an idiot!! After trying for a few tries and watching the video another hundred times I finally figured it out! Actually your tutorial is the best one yet!! That’s why I was determined to get it!! Thank you, so much!!🥰
Omg life changing. I am a new knitter this has opened up a new idea for me and all my small balls of yarn. Can't wait to try this.
Yay! That makes me happy 🥰
Lovely...!!! Just lovely...!!! Thank you for teaching all of us... It was simple and sweet...!!!
Wonderful tutorial. This is at least the 5th one I have watched and your instructions have been the best. Very clear and easy to follow. Thank you so much for sharing this!
It’s a pleasure! Happy Knitting! 🧶😀
I love this, it looks like a patchwork quilt. TY.
I have made 3 mitred square blankets, and I always have that jog. Also other people say to pickup the stitches in the bump, I like your way a lot better. Thanks for the instructions!
Thank you! 🥰
I am so thankful you created this video. Thank you thank you thank you 💕🧶
It’s a pleasure! 😀
I always wanted to know how to do this - and now I do. Your teaching is so very clear and being from the USA I love your voice.
Thank you! Happy Knitting! 🥰
thanks for an amazing video on teaching how to do a mitered square.
You’re so welcome! Happy knitting! 🧶😀
thank you for sharing this with us. No sew projects are my favorite❤❤
thank you for this tutorial it took me several times to watch to understand but once you understand those four ways of each square and how there casted on it makes sense
I just watched this and loved the way you explained it.. Thank you for taking the time to explain it so clearly.
Thank you so much 😀🧶
You explain things so well. Thank you x
Thank you! X
Gosh I've learned so much with this tutorial. Many thanks. So neat and pretty.
Brilliantly done I actually understood I nearly gave up on the idea of a blanket because I could not understand the other tutorials I can now start thank you ❤
Thank you so much! Happy knitting and I hope this time the blanket is born! 🧶😀
@@SnufflebeanYarn well nearly finished my fourth square I really cannot figure out where I go next up or sideways can you help please - thank you
@mary-anneburt6411 hi! You can go either up or sideways, the key is to make a new “L” shaped gap to work another infill square into. Hope that helps
Thank you for this very clear tutorial. I found it six weeks ago and have since made a 10x8 mitered square throw!
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Am now learning how to add on squares and so far, so good!
That’s brilliant!
I’m so happy that I have found your channel 😊
Thanks very much, your clear instructions much appreciated. Just started doing this and the 3rd square join was driving me mad!
Lovely! I'm learning how to make the mitered squares. When I get the hang of that, I Shall be doing this!!🧶
Boy do I have the stash to do this, can't wait to go give it a go😯 Thanks for sharing 💕
Have fun!
Thank you for doing this video. You make it very easy to understand ❤
Thank you! 🧶🧶
This is what I'm looking for, thank you very much for sharing, it's so helpful 😍😍
I had a hard time starting row3. I need a few more videos for row 3 4 and so on
I have watched several videos for this technique but this is the neatest finish, my knitted cast on is a bit loopy but I’m going to do an I-cord edge so that will get covered but I think I might use a backwards loop cast on for the left edge square. That just depends on individual knitters I guess! Thank you for your videos ❤
It definitely does depend! I know lots of people who use the cable cast on but o just can’t get on with it 😀
Thank you, lovely clear instructions, I like the centre pattern.😊
Best jayg video! 😊 I understand now!
Hi Hun, I love how you joined the mitered squares !! 😊😂❤
I just got done watching your tutorial on how to knit mitered
squares. And I wanted to learn how to knit them together. Again Hun, your very good and and clear on your intentions. You are a blessing and a beautiful teacher 😊😇🙏✝️⛪️🕊✨️💕
Great tutorial, extremely helpful. Thank you.
Absolute fantastic video so easy to follow you are a gem
Thank you so much! 🥰
Thank you so much. This video was so very helpful.❤
Gracias a tu explicación y tu trabajo para mi es muy fácil de hacer el jersey tejido con cuadrados que he visto en una foto que me encanta, eres la mejor 💖 👍🏻 😊
A great tutorial……very well explained…thank you….
Glad it was helpful! 🧶😀
Great tutorial. Thank you
You are welcome!
So clear , and helpful , thank you!
You’re welcome! Happy Knitting 🧶😀
Thank you for a very informative tutorial. I am trying to destash and this is a brilliant way to do it. I have watched several tutorials on mitred square and I think your square is great because its neat and tidy.
I haven't looked yet but I hope you have more tutorials. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for the lovely feedback 🥰
Marie : look up Log Cabin Blanket on RUclips, another way to use up your odd bits of wool !!
I will have a log cabin tutorial going live a week on Saturday 🥳
Thank you very helpful!
I've not seen it anywhere, but using blocks of colour would make a mitre square version of a log cabin blanket
Brilliant thanks very much 😀
You’re very welcome! 😀
Godd tips here, thanks a bunch!
Thank you.
This is such a great video. Thanks so much. Will i be able to knit moss stitch or only garter stitch. Thanks again.
You could try? I’m not sure how well the decrease would work but why not have a tinker?
Viele Grüße aus Bremen. Finde das Muster für eine Wolldecke super . Werde ich nacharbeiten . Nur schade das es auf Englisch ist ich kann kein Englisch und verstehe nicht alles. Aber ich habe große Lust auf das Muster 😘🧶
👏👏👏 the best tutorial thanks
You’re welcome!
Great video & nice clear instructions, As I knit with my yarn in my right hand I take it the mitred shaping will still work out?
Yes most definitely, it’s the stitches worked rather than the way you work them that matters :)
@@SnufflebeanYarn thank you
Love this! After you make this 4-patch, would the next join be the right edge of the bottom right square? (In this case, your red square) Thank you!
Yes! That’s it 😀
Can we knit borders on the mitered square too for making blankets? Or will it look nice without borders? Please suggest. I liked the video very much. Thanks for sharing valuable information
It will look nice without a border, I have a video for an icord border coming soon that will be perfect!
@@SnufflebeanYarn Thanks for prompt reply. I am going to make this soon. I am really impressed by the way you teach. You are very patient and creative. 😍
Thank you 🥰
I have just found you and love your clear descriptions. Perfect. After you have done four of the squares how do you carry on, is there a chart to see which square you start next, or maybe by then it is obvious... eeek
It’s simpler than you think, just add them in the same was as before, you add a square to the right or top, that creates the “L” shaped gap to work an infill square
@Snufflebean Yarn ah yes, thanks. This is the perfect pick it up type of knitting I like.
Just started watching Harvey which looks wonder. What a great find you are. Thank you.
👏👏👏thank you.
It’s a pleasure :)
Thank you!! Do you ever weave in your ends as you go or after each square?
Not always, I tend to do a few squares at a time. 😀🧶
This was very helpful information. Thank you for the video. Could you please explain what order the squares would be worked if you were to keep going to make a blanket?
Could you also maybe do I video on how you hold the yarn in your left hand? I can’t seem to figure it out.
Hi!
So when I make a blanket I generall work by adding squares to create a staircase effect and then add in the squares that join on both sides - so after the four squares you see here, i'd add one to the side of the left one, one to the top of the pink one, and then fill in the two two-side spaces created. rinse and repeat. does that make sense?
With regards to holding the yarn - I use a method called continental knitting, I found it easier to pick up as a crocheter .
@@SnufflebeanYarn You say you'd add one to the side of the left one. Do you mean the blue?
Yes
Not very clear, you say you add one to the side of the left one- which left one, which colour do you mean?
Quick sanity check, when you join to the right hand side, your cast on tail will be on the right hand side when it’s a decrease row instead of a knit row like it would be if you were making a single square? Xx
It’s been so long since I knitted one of these id need to double check!
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Please after I got the 4 squares how can continue adding ? Repiting the pattern since square One ? Thanks 🙏
Yes you’d repeat the pattern using squares 2,3 & 4.
I’ve now mastered the four squares. How and where do you start a fifth?
You continue adding squares using the methods I showed in the first three - so one to the side of the left square and then you can work a square to fill in the L shaped gap it creates. Then you’d add a square on top of the pink square and then fill in the gap. So on and so forth.
@@SnufflebeanYarn thanks, I’ve followed your instructions and all is proceeding well. You get better with practice and it does grow on you! Thank you ☺️
How do you make the blanket wider? I have 4 squares all joined up?
You carry on joining in the same way I showed these three - you add a square to the top edge of one to build length, to the right edge to build width and then fill in the gaps created with the square that’s joined to two sides
Hi I am doing one blanket with 63 stitches so can I do the some join & were to join on with stitche
I’m not entirely sure what you mean?
Do you have right side facing or wrong side of work when picking up stitches and cast on only as as pattern j am using by doing wrong side Row would make my squares 1 row short on other squares please can someone help me
Hi! You would have your right side facing you when you pick up your stitches so that the ridges from the join are on the wrong side of your work. Hope that helps. 😊
How do you start the second row with the same color?
You will have to knit the blanket in the same way as multi colours but only using one colour.
Could this be done in a 3x3 patch to create a Sudoku style blanket?
Black border around each 3x3 with 9 colors in each row, column, and 3x3 patch?
I don’t see why not?
Thank you for this video, your teaching is so pleasantly and clearly done! Please tell me what size needle you are using in your video? Thank you 😊💖🇺🇸
I’m using 4mm needles and DK weight yarn (which is a bit like 3 weight American yarn)
@@SnufflebeanYarn thank you
How do you join the top right block of the foursome
The video covers this? It’s the grey square
Hi I’m left handed so do I still have to join them the same order or not thank you Gloria
You would join them on the opposite side, a mirror image of how I join
That means for me would be on the cast on side thank you for your prompt reply Gloria
I’m not a left handed knitter (despite being left handed) so I struggle to visualise how it would be laid out - you would always need to join on the non cast on sides of the squares.
Thank you for your help I will make it to work Gloria
How do you join on the next square
You carry on joining in the same way I showed these three - you add a square to the top edge of one to build length, to the right edge to build width and then fill in the gaps created with the square that’s joined to two sides
Why is my ridge on the wrong side on my third square? My short yarn end is in the right which is the knit row.
Without seeing a photo I’d struggle to work out exactly what’s gone wrong but you’ve probably picked up your stitches on the wrong side
Hello there, it's Marie again. I watched your tutorial yesterday and decided that today is the day to start, all full of confidence while you are here but not after you left, actually you were with all day today. I have knitted the 4 squares like you did but I am now stuck. Am I right to think that you must pick up the stitches from the rows that were knitted and not cast on or cast off edges? I have knit and tinked most squares and I think now I'm on the right track, depending on your answer. Sorry for being thick.
Yes that’s correct, so if you imagine the 4 squares I have, you would pick up stitches along the bottom edge of the pink square and then cast on, and then with the red square you would cast on stitches and then pick up stitches along its right hand side. Does that help?
@@SnufflebeanYarn XXX thank you so much for getting back to me. Take care.
@@SnufflebeanYarn Do you mean the top edge of the pink square as the bottom is attached to the blue?
I cast on by basically knitting the stitches on to my left needle, I cannot figure out how to pick up the stitches because it's like your video is back to front and upside down! I'm fairly new to knitting, just got a few hats and a scarf under my belt, nailed down doing the squares themselves, how do I do this when I cast on differently? Help! 😣 😂
Ok so I’m guessing you’re using the knitted cast on, once you’ve cast on half your stitches, you’ll move your needle from your left to right hand and then pick up stitches like me.
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Stupid question, when you are done with the four squares, how and where do you continue with your blanket?
You would add in the same was as the original squares - so add another to the right of the red square, then infill the L shaped gap it creates, then you could add one to the top left square in the same way you did with the second square you joined.
Can you do this in one color? Instead of constantly changing colors
Yep :)
@@SnufflebeanYarn how carry the yarn or cut the yarn?
I think it would be helpful if you broke down the steps more in subsequent squares as you did in the first square.
Noted 🙂
So you only pick up 2 bars on the first stitch then all the others are one bar?
Yes correct, it may not work that way for everyone but I just find it gives me a slightly more secure Join on the first stitch. 🙂
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Спасибо за МК но мне не понятно как вы вывязываете среднюю линию!
Try watching this video first
How to Knit a Mitred Square | Hand Knitting Tutorial
ruclips.net/video/9bsPl17ctcc/видео.html
I’m not sure how to connect the sides. I’m still confused.
The video talks you through all the steps you need to take
I think it would be helpful with the third square to actually put your row marker in and break down the steps a bit. Please could you redo this video because some of us are not as adept as others?
I have had no trouble with the first second and fourth squares. The third one is defeating me because the ridge is always on the wrong side. Thank you.
Are you picking up the stitches first and then adding cast on stitches second?
@@SnufflebeanYarn thanks for responding. The confusion arose because I was expecting the short end of my yarn to be always the knit row. The rule of thumb is the decrease is always on the right side so the ridge is formed . The first video (blue square) is very clear I think with the subsequent squares not so much because for example you tell us you’ll put the row marker in but don’t actually do it.
Sorry for being knit-picking- forgive the pun!- but little things like that do help.
Otherwise, a great tutorial. Thanks very much.
its se cool What a pity not. understand
Too bad it’s not crocheted
How to Crochet the Almost Autumn Blanket | A MadeByAnita Project
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I’m sorry you feel that way, perhaps if you were reading the auto translated subtitles then it mistranslated? This video is on how to join the squares, I have a separate one that shows how to make the actual square which forms the basis of this method.