Thanks to you I was able to finish my chunky blanket that I made from someone else's channel. I was fine until the end when my bind off wasn't binding; it was bunching. So I'm so glad I searched for "how to finish" and came upon your casting off method! My king size blanket looks great now!
Thank you so much!! I am the newest you can get at this type of stuff and that video was flawless, I understood it very well. I love how you showed how to hide the tail it makes it look very clean without any worry of it falling apart! ❤
Thank you so much for your wonderful videos. I have never hand knitted before, but just finished my first blanket today. Very pleased with it! Your videos are easy to watch especially with the clear instructions that you give. So thank you. 😊
We do in-person chunky knit blanket workshops. Our guests create a 40" x 60" chunky knit blanket; 20 stitches in the chain, 2-inch stitches. We give them 140 yards of chunky chenille yarn (5 28-yard skeins). If you knit tighter, then you will need more yarn. If you want your blanket to be bigger/wider, you will need more yarn. I will be adding more videos to this channel and will make a video on this subject soon.
You could probably make panels of narrow blanket lengthe and join them together like crocheters join granny squares, but with your hands. For example, there's the slip stitch join and the single crochet join that are similar to making rows of your blanket and finishing it of, respectively. A google search of "granny square [slip stitch OR single crochet] join" should turn up some good results. I am in no ways an expert but I have accidentally made some narrow blankets before and thats what I've done to fix it in the past
If it was me, I would take it apart and start again. It's good practice. The more blankets you make, the better you will become with speed, uniform stitches, tensions, etc... Happy Creating!
I'm not sure it's a matter of words matching video rather too much dialog and not enough illustration.. There was alot of moving It and laying it down as you were talking as if to keep your hands busy but it was very confusing :/
Audio does not match visual on this. For a beginner, watching this is very confusing as your words are not matching your actions. I have not learned what this videos states it will teach me.
This is my first time making a blanket and crochet in general and it is very confusing too follow. Shes saying she’s doing this one thing but I don’t see her do it.
There is alot more talking and playing with the yarn than actually making the motions which is why we came here - The effort is there ! Just needs some adjustments
no it’s not at all confusing I’m looking at my blanket right now. You just gotta actually pay attention and try much harder. you got to video 6 how again? start over, cause this is my first ever blanket if I can do it so can you.
Thanks to you I was able to finish my chunky blanket that I made from someone else's channel. I was fine until the end when my bind off wasn't binding; it was bunching. So I'm so glad I searched for "how to finish" and came upon your casting off method! My king size blanket looks great now!
So helpful and clear. Now I have a cozy blanket that’s finally 100% done!
So glad to hear this!!! Thank you!
Thank you so much!! I am the newest you can get at this type of stuff and that video was flawless, I understood it very well. I love how you showed how to hide the tail it makes it look very clean without any worry of it falling apart! ❤
My pleasure! I'm glad it was helpful.
Thank you! Love the clear, concise, and easy direction. You gained a follower!
Awwww---thank you! New videos are coming very soon!
Thank you so much for your wonderful videos. I have never hand knitted before, but just finished my first blanket today. Very pleased with it! Your videos are easy to watch especially with the clear instructions that you give. So thank you. 😊
My pleasure! Be on the lookout for new videos very soon ;)
You were very detailed and I will be able to finish my blanket.
Thank you so much for these videos. Extremely clear and helpful directions. Ended up with a beautiful blanket!
This is so wonderful to hear. Happy Creating!
Thank you for showing me how to do this it was very helpful.🎉❤😊
My pleasure!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHOWING HOW TO HIDE THE TAIL!!!!
I looked at three other tutorials before I could find that information
this was so helpful now i have a wonderful blanket!!
Yesss! Happy Creating ;)
Awesome video thank you for posting 😊 helped me finish my blanket
My pleasure!
This is very well and concisely explained thank you 😊
My pleasure! Thank you for such a nice comment ;)
Thank you so much ! I am finally able to finish my blanket.
My pleasure! I am so glad to hear you were able to finish your blanket.
Thank you for filming these videos!
thanks so much! my cousin taught me how to make the blanket but we had to leave before he showed me how to cast it off.
Thanks that worked so perfect
My pleasure! Happy Creating ;)
Awesome video , thank you !
My pleasure---thank you for kind words!
New sub and new to hand knitting
Thank you going over to your channel now
Very helpful!!
Thank you it helps a LOT
My pleasure. Happy Creating!
Thank you 😊 it was a big help
I wish i wouldve found this before i took my blamket apart
The more chunky knit blankets you make, the better they turn out ;)
Your videos are fabulous! Can you explain how to determine how many skeins of yarn are needed?
6-8 depending in which you want the blanket to cover your chest or head
We do in-person chunky knit blanket workshops. Our guests create a 40" x 60" chunky knit blanket; 20 stitches in the chain, 2-inch stitches. We give them 140 yards of chunky chenille yarn (5 28-yard skeins). If you knit tighter, then you will need more yarn. If you want your blanket to be bigger/wider, you will need more yarn. I will be adding more videos to this channel and will make a video on this subject soon.
I tried to make a blanket like this but I did not finish it off and this showed me how to do it in a clear easy way.😉😀😃😄😁😆🤩😄☺️😀😘😍😊🥰😁🙏😻😺😸🎁🎊🎈🥳🎉🥳🎈🎊
Awesome---glad it helped!
Very helpful
Thank you ;)
Thank you
My pleasure!
Thank you!
Please mention how much yarn you'll need and what size blanket you can create with the yarn. ( I'm a beginner Thanks 🥰 )
I finished my blanket,thank you. I made it too long. Can I make it wider without ripping it all apart?😢
You could probably make panels of narrow blanket lengthe and join them together like crocheters join granny squares, but with your hands. For example, there's the slip stitch join and the single crochet join that are similar to making rows of your blanket and finishing it of, respectively. A google search of "granny square [slip stitch OR single crochet] join" should turn up some good results. I am in no ways an expert but I have accidentally made some narrow blankets before and thats what I've done to fix it in the past
If it was me, I would take it apart and start again. It's good practice. The more blankets you make, the better you will become with speed, uniform stitches, tensions, etc... Happy Creating!
Acrost is not a word.
Bulky blanket
What the purpose of the tail? Why not just cut it?
I quit doing blankets becuz of this long ass viedo
Wonderful! Hope you found a hobby you enjoy. Happy Creating!
I'm not sure it's a matter of words matching video rather too much dialog and not enough illustration..
There was alot of moving It and laying it down as you were talking as if to keep your hands busy but it was very confusing :/
Audio does not match visual on this. For a beginner, watching this is very confusing as your words are not matching your actions. I have not learned what this videos states it will teach me.
This is my first time making a blanket and crochet in general and it is very confusing too follow. Shes saying she’s doing this one thing but I don’t see her do it.
There is alot more talking and playing with the yarn than actually making the motions which is why we came here -
The effort is there ! Just needs some adjustments
What are you guys talking about? I don’t understand what’s so confusing? I’m a beginner, but I understand what she did, she explained it pretty slowly
I also completely disagree, she just says pick up two stitches and pull the working yarn through…. It’s very simple and easy to follow. Great video!
no it’s not at all confusing I’m looking at my blanket right now. You just gotta actually pay attention and try much harder. you got to video 6 how again? start over, cause this is my first ever blanket if I can do it so can you.
Video very difficult to watch as mentioned in earlier comment. Audio does not match video.
Too bad, this could have been a great video. Too much repetition and #6 was way out of wack ☹️
Unhelpful
This didn’t help me much
Not a chunky blanket