I’ve been searching for a tutorial for this style of blanket that clicked for me so I can make a lovey, and this was it! Yes, you spoke fast; but so do I, so I was able to keep up. Thanks!
I haven't even finished this video and I already love it. You are the only tutorial for this type of blanket that uses a magic circle to start! Everyone else is doing the bulky chains and not even suggesting a magic circle! I also like that you talk fast and get right to the point. You're amazing! I'm also going to be a first time aunt and wanted to make a blanket like this for my new niece! Thank you so much!
this is so cute but it becomes so confusing as I'm not making the exact same blanket so to do color changes and start in different parts from where you ended made it hard to figure out what i needed to do from where i'm at.
You don't have to start in a different place. Continue working like we did on the rows where we didn't change colours. It will be the exact same thing 💗
@@cutecrochetI understand the ops comment entirely!! My entire piece is off because I’m still going in spots you start in a different spot, causing mine to have a flat spot and what looks like extra stitches trying to mimic what you’re doing. When making a tutorial please stay consistent and not start in different spots, it will mess others up 😐🙃☹️
I know this is a year old, but.... i don't think you talk or go to fast at all. There are soooo many video's where they talk and work so slow, i have to keep stopping and waiting forever. That can get really annoying if you are not a beginner so its nice when i find video's like this with new ideas!
The blanket itself is beautiful but your teaching socks, you are going too fast, talking too fast, definitely crocheting too fast, and when you sl st to join the row together to change colors you start at a different spot cannot learn from you.
Thank you so much for your feedback. After listening to my audience I've slowed down wayy more in my recent videos. You can also slow the video down with the help of RUclips features, it's not the same as going slow but it might help and I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have. As for changing colours, you can join the new colour at any spot not necessarily where you ended that's not an issue. Infact staggering the joins make it look more seamless I feel.
I’ve been searching for a tutorial for this style of blanket that clicked for me so I can make a lovey, and this was it! Yes, you spoke fast; but so do I, so I was able to keep up. Thanks!
I haven't even finished this video and I already love it. You are the only tutorial for this type of blanket that uses a magic circle to start! Everyone else is doing the bulky chains and not even suggesting a magic circle!
I also like that you talk fast and get right to the point. You're amazing!
I'm also going to be a first time aunt and wanted to make a blanket like this for my new niece!
Thank you so much!
Congratulations! My nephew is big now he doesn't need a baby blanket anymore but my sister loves it so much she uses it as a table cover 💗
هالی❤عالی
Thank you for this pattern and tutorial! Very easy to follow😊
Nice 👍
Wow super 👌
Thank you 🙏
Daroon 🥰
this is so cute but it becomes so confusing as I'm not making the exact same blanket so to do color changes and start in different parts from where you ended made it hard to figure out what i needed to do from where i'm at.
You don't have to start in a different place. Continue working like we did on the rows where we didn't change colours. It will be the exact same thing 💗
@@cutecrochetI understand the ops comment entirely!! My entire piece is off because I’m still going in spots you start in a different spot, causing mine to have a flat spot and what looks like extra stitches trying to mimic what you’re doing. When making a tutorial please stay consistent and not start in different spots, it will mess others up 😐🙃☹️
Omg 😳 SLOW DOWN
Was the pace of this video difficult to follow?😅
Really
When I’m on the repeat of round 7 I don’t have the same amount that you have. Should they be increasing each time?
The stitch count of round 6 and 7 will be the same. If you increase in every round then your blanket won't lay flat
I know this is a year old, but.... i don't think you talk or go to fast at all. There are soooo many video's where they talk and work so slow, i have to keep stopping and waiting forever. That can get really annoying if you are not a beginner so its nice when i find video's like this with new ideas!
The music in the background was very annoying.
The blanket itself is beautiful but your teaching socks, you are going too fast, talking too fast, definitely crocheting too fast, and when you sl st to join the row together to change colors you start at a different spot cannot learn from you.
Thank you so much for your feedback. After listening to my audience I've slowed down wayy more in my recent videos.
You can also slow the video down with the help of RUclips features, it's not the same as going slow but it might help and I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have.
As for changing colours, you can join the new colour at any spot not necessarily where you ended that's not an issue. Infact staggering the joins make it look more seamless I feel.