What an excellent tutorial! I love the crochet language for each row at the top of the screen - great way to learn, in my experience! going to make this blanket soon! Thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful! A lot of people who watch videos can not read a pattern so I figured putting the pattern at the top helps, but please know that I have to really abbreviate the pattern to make it fit. If you read my written patterns they are a lot less abbreviated.
Very cool pattern! I’ve recently picked up crocheting and am doing my first project with a thicker yarn, wow do I need a lot! Based on this experience I’d recommend people buy at least 5-6 skeins of yarn to start; although I realize how much yarn depends on size of project, type of yarn, etc. Great tutorial!
Yes. It is nice that the thick yarn is in such large skins, but if you look at the yardage there really isn’t that much there because of how thick it is so you still need quite a few balls of yarn.
This is a beautiful stitch & combined with bernat blanket yarn is SUPERB!! It would make a nice gift. Thank you for your easy-to-understand instructions! ❤ Definitely making this!! 😁💕🎉
Thank you very much from a newbie!! Very helpful and informative, great camera view and normal speed. I don’t usually find everything great in one video 😊
Beautiful pattern and blanket I love working with Bernat Blanket yarn Thank you for sharing this great blanket pattern with all of us ❤ You’re a good and easy to follow instructor 😊
Beautiful pattern. Do you have a link to another video on how to transition to a different colour on the length not on the width. I want to make a sock monkey/ wool sock themed blanket where I would it to be speckled grey to cream, red then finish with cream with the knit look going through same way as a knit sock if that makes sense. Would there be a way for me to make this pattern in panels and attach?
Here is a video tutorial for how to change colors with any stitch. ruclips.net/video/PCwLfEnSv8g/видео.html I would work it all as one piece and change colors as you go.
I would say that it uses a little bit more than the double crochet but it has smaller gaps between the stitches. I don't have a teen blanket size but there are 8 sizes included in the written pattern post. www.windingroadcrochet.com/crochet-throw-blanket-pattern/
Start the project. Then after you have worked up part of a row measure how many stitches equal 4 inches. Do not stretch the piece while measuring. You are looking for 7.5 inches to measure 4 inches wide to get the same size blanket that I made. If the gauge is not correct then you will need to adjust your hook size.
Would love to see this pattern using 2 colors. I could improvise but not sure if I should color switch after a HDC or Half yarn over row. Any suggestions?
This is a video by a friend. Adding new yarn is similar to changing yarn colors. Check out the 17 second mark to see how to add new yarn. ruclips.net/video/yk3fTD8QbjY/видео.html
That is a good question but sadly the answer is personal. The yarn is super thick so that really speeds up the project but I know it took me 2 days at least to finish on skein of yarn but I was not tracking how much time I spent on it. The best way I know is to work on row and time yourself then multiple that by the number of rows. Then remember that you estimate is only crocheting time and not any resting time.
Check out the chart right after the material list on the written pattern. It dimensions of each blanket and the estimated yarn needed. www.windingroadcrochet.com/crochet-throw-blanket-pattern/
You could. You will need to adjust your starting chain and how many rows you work. Only a super bulky yarn will work up with the number of chains and rows provided.
FYI…this creator has 44 pages of her creations. So to look for this particular pattern you have to search through a lot. I didn’t go through it all and that opinion is up to you but I realized that the link doesn’t go directly to this pattern I left! 😮
I apologize. I sometimes upload the video before the blog post is completed and do not have a link to the pattern. I have updated the description and add a pinned comment with the link to the pattern. www.windingroadcrochet.com/crochet-throw-blanket-pattern/
44 pages? Are you trying to print the pattern. Websites are not very printer friendly. I am not sure how to tell you what page the pattern is on since it is a website, but I can tell you that the material list starts about 1/3 of the way down the post and the pattern starts about 2/3 the way down the post. If you are scrolling down the page, the pattern starts right after the video tutorial.
Find the written pattern here: www.windingroadcrochet.com/crochet-throw-blanket-pattern/
What an excellent tutorial! I love the crochet language for each row at the top of the screen - great way to learn, in my experience! going to make this blanket soon! Thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful! A lot of people who watch videos can not read a pattern so I figured putting the pattern at the top helps, but please know that I have to really abbreviate the pattern to make it fit. If you read my written patterns they are a lot less abbreviated.
I came to say this too!! I’m very beginner and it’s very helpful to see the way a pattern would be written along with the stitch! Seriously so helpful
Very cool pattern! I’ve recently picked up crocheting and am doing my first project with a thicker yarn, wow do I need a lot! Based on this experience I’d recommend people buy at least 5-6 skeins of yarn to start; although I realize how much yarn depends on size of project, type of yarn, etc. Great tutorial!
Yes. It is nice that the thick yarn is in such large skins, but if you look at the yardage there really isn’t that much there because of how thick it is so you still need quite a few balls of yarn.
Love this blanket and handy chart for different sizes! Thank you!
I always try to include sizes where I can.
this is a great new pattern for me and even though the pattern looks complicated, it is sooo easy thanks
Glad you like it!
What a beautiful blanket. Thanks for showing how you use a hook to hide your end.
You’re welcome 😊
This is a beautiful stitch & combined with bernat blanket yarn is SUPERB!! It would make a nice gift. Thank you for your easy-to-understand instructions! ❤ Definitely making this!! 😁💕🎉
You are so welcome!
Oh I like that and this will be my next project, thank you for sharing
You’re welcome 😊
Love patterñ, going to use 3 strands of size 4 yarn for this pattern. Thank you❤
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you very much from a newbie!! Very helpful and informative, great camera view and normal speed. I don’t usually find everything great in one video 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice texture. I will definitely be making this blanket. Thank you
Most welcome 😊
Yr chart is very useful for me , glad you have shared it ,love your tutorials very much thanks a lot.🥰
My pleasure 😊
Love it, I sometimes use both loops on the end stitches for a stronger edge but that’s just me
That is a great idea.
Love this pattern! I think I will make a pillow cover with this pattern.
That would be lovely.
Thank you! I wanted an easy hdc blanket pattern for all the Bernat Blanket Yarn I have. But this adds the perfect upgrade. ❤
Wonderful!
Love it. TFS. You explained so clearly.
You are so welcome!
I love it. Also I can use the stitch pattern for a sweater. Thanks so much. Have a good evening!!!
You are welcome!
This is my very favorite blanket stitch to use, thank you for this in depth tutorial!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video ❤️Really like this I am going to make two of them for a set of teens twins can’t wait ❤️
Wonderful!
Beautiful pattern and blanket
I love working with Bernat Blanket yarn
Thank you for sharing this great blanket pattern with all of us ❤
You’re a good and easy to follow instructor 😊
Thanks! I am glad you like it!
Thank you so much for the video!!!!!😘😘🥰
You are so welcome!
Love it will be making one thank you
Wonderful!
Beautiful ❤ I love your instruction. It was easy to follow. I look forward to making this blanket.😊
I am glad to hear it. This blanket is in our living room and in constant use.
This is gorgeous ❣️Thank you for sharing this 🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!
nice blanket easy to. do ty
Most welcome 😊
Thanks so much for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Beautiful!!!
Thank you!
Love it 😀
Thanks 😁
Beautiful pattern. Do you have a link to another video on how to transition to a different colour on the length not on the width. I want to make a sock monkey/ wool sock themed blanket where I would it to be speckled grey to cream, red then finish with cream with the knit look going through same way as a knit sock if that makes sense. Would there be a way for me to make this pattern in panels and attach?
Here is a video tutorial for how to change colors with any stitch. ruclips.net/video/PCwLfEnSv8g/видео.html I would work it all as one piece and change colors as you go.
Can you link the blog page for this particular throw please?
www.windingroadcrochet.com/crochet-throw-blanket-pattern/
So cute! Does it use more skeins with these stitches compared to a double crochet? How many skeins did you use for a teen blanket
I would say that it uses a little bit more than the double crochet but it has smaller gaps between the stitches. I don't have a teen blanket size but there are 8 sizes included in the written pattern post. www.windingroadcrochet.com/crochet-throw-blanket-pattern/
When referring to the back loop, is that the one always furthest away?
Yes. Backloop is the loop furthest from you.
I love you tutorial, but I’m having problem with the slip stitch can I use a regular slip stitch?
The look won't be exactly the same.
@@WindingRoadCrochet Thank you
Also how do you check your gage? I have only made baby blankets up to this point 5 baby blankets
Start the project. Then after you have worked up part of a row measure how many stitches equal 4 inches. Do not stretch the piece while measuring. You are looking for 7.5 inches to measure 4 inches wide to get the same size blanket that I made. If the gauge is not correct then you will need to adjust your hook size.
Would love to see this pattern using 2 colors. I could improvise but not sure if I should color switch after a HDC or Half yarn over row. Any suggestions?
Either would be fine. I would just change colors every 2 rows for easier weaving in.
Thank you!
The link for this blanket takes me to the front page of your blog. I scrolled like 20 pages but couldn’t find this specific pattern 🤷🏻♀️
www.windingroadcrochet.com/crochet-throw-blanket-pattern/
How do add on more yarn to continue the blanket I am making a California king size blanket for a friend...?
When working a stitch, just yarn over with the new yarn leaving about 6 inches of yarn end so you can weave it in.
How well does the fringe do when washing and drying?
For this yarn it does just fine, but putting on fringe takes so long that I often just leave it off.
I want to make this with the stripes parallel with the short end of the blanket- what would that change?
You would have to work less chains to begin with and work more rows.
@@WindingRoadCrochetI'm very new to crochet, so I wasn't sure if those would be the only changes! Thank you!
I’m trying to make a throw with all the same color yarn how do I add a new yarn ball into the project
This is a video by a friend. Adding new yarn is similar to changing yarn colors. Check out the 17 second mark to see how to add new yarn. ruclips.net/video/yk3fTD8QbjY/видео.html
How long would it take to make a twin? Wanting to make a blanket as a valentines gift but am worried I won't have enough time!
That is a good question but sadly the answer is personal. The yarn is super thick so that really speeds up the project but I know it took me 2 days at least to finish on skein of yarn but I was not tracking how much time I spent on it. The best way I know is to work on row and time yourself then multiple that by the number of rows. Then remember that you estimate is only crocheting time and not any resting time.
Can you put a link to the crochet hooks please? Thank you so much.
The hook is a Furls Streamline Hook from Furls Crochet.
@@WindingRoadCrochet thank you so much!!
The hardest part was threading the needle!
I can understand that. The blanket yarn is a thick yarn. I keep some plastic needles on hand just for this type of yarn.
What is the finished size for the small and the large throw….trying to decide which size…..
Check out the chart right after the material list on the written pattern. It dimensions of each blanket and the estimated yarn needed. www.windingroadcrochet.com/crochet-throw-blanket-pattern/
Can we use any weight yarn for this project ?
You could. You will need to adjust your starting chain and how many rows you work. Only a super bulky yarn will work up with the number of chains and rows provided.
@@WindingRoadCrochet How would you figure that out? I will be using a 87 yard/7 oz yarn/6 super bulky for either a full or queen size blanket.
FYI…this creator has 44 pages of her creations. So to look for this particular pattern you have to search through a lot. I didn’t go through it all and that opinion is up to you but I realized that the link doesn’t go directly to this pattern I left! 😮
I apologize. I sometimes upload the video before the blog post is completed and do not have a link to the pattern. I have updated the description and add a pinned comment with the link to the pattern. www.windingroadcrochet.com/crochet-throw-blanket-pattern/
@@WindingRoadCrochet thank you!
@@WindingRoadCrochet thank u so much you got a new sub! 👍😀😀
@@WindingRoadCrochetthank you :)
🤔😍😍😍👌🙏🤗
Glad you like it!
Where’s the pattern I don’t want to go through 44 pages of the blog link that’s included…
44 pages? Are you trying to print the pattern. Websites are not very printer friendly. I am not sure how to tell you what page the pattern is on since it is a website, but I can tell you that the material list starts about 1/3 of the way down the post and the pattern starts about 2/3 the way down the post. If you are scrolling down the page, the pattern starts right after the video tutorial.
I just tried to print the webpage and it was only 26 pages and that is because I increased the font recently to make it easier to read on mobile.