Thank you so much for sharing your amazing ideas with us! And thank you for doing this in English🥰 -I know it is more work but we really appreciate it ! I love your attitude and you are so fun to watch😀
Hello! I wasn't able to see you do this live, but I so enjoyed watching this video now. I do not enjoy crocheting granny's in the centers. This method of using the Addi, or any other, is fantastic. I too have both little Addies. I love them! Thank you, thank you! 😊🙋
Love this!! Will try a project now with all my puffs . Do you have a tutorial of your other rounds in the squares for the designs you showed with this one too? ❤😊
Hi, I would love to make one of these with a 46 pin machine and create a cushion cover. I don’t know where to start with working out how many rows to knit or how to create the corners with crochet. Have you ever made a bigger version?
No. It is a complete different pattern to make a big circle square. You cannot do that in just one round. But a flat circle is just about 35 rows. But turning it into a granny is not the same as with the small machine. You need more rows to crochet to make it square.
@@MaakhetmetMiranda ok thank you. I will have a play around and see what I can do. I am happy to play about with the crochet part and work towards a corner with a few rows. It was the number of rows for the flat circle and the number of stitches to crochet on each if the four sides. I guess somewhere in the rows I have to add two stitches for it to divide evenly? Love your projects though, I have so many I would like to try!
Thanks for the video. I can’t crochet but enjoy watching.
Thank you. ❤️👋
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing ideas with us! And thank you for doing this in English🥰 -I know it is more work but we really appreciate it ! I love your attitude and you are so fun to watch😀
Thank you! And you’re very welcome! Its a challenge for me to make them in English but just as much fun as in Dutch.
These are awesome, thank you
You’re very welcome!
Lovely way to incorporate the puff from the Addi, or other small circilar knitting machine, with crochet to make granny squares.
And so simple. Have fun!
Hello!
I wasn't able to see you do this live, but I so enjoyed watching this video now. I do not enjoy crocheting granny's in the centers. This method of using the Addi, or any other, is fantastic. I too have both little Addies. I love them! Thank you, thank you! 😊🙋
Exactly. No magic ring, no small center start and quick result. You’re very welcome! Stay safe and enjoy crafting!
Love this!! Will try a project now with all my puffs . Do you have a tutorial of your other rounds in the squares for the designs you showed with this one too? ❤😊
No. I don’t do this with the bigger machines. But maybe you also like this.
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Hi, I would love to make one of these with a 46 pin machine and create a cushion cover. I don’t know where to start with working out how many rows to knit or how to create the corners with crochet. Have you ever made a bigger version?
No. It is a complete different pattern to make a big circle square. You cannot do that in just one round. But a flat circle is just about 35 rows. But turning it into a granny is not the same as with the small machine. You need more rows to crochet to make it square.
@@MaakhetmetMiranda ok thank you. I will have a play around and see what I can do. I am happy to play about with the crochet part and work towards a corner with a few rows. It was the number of rows for the flat circle and the number of stitches to crochet on each if the four sides. I guess somewhere in the rows I have to add two stitches for it to divide evenly?
Love your projects though, I have so many I would like to try!
@@jacquiewalters5171 it depends on the machine you use for dividing. Ingress you have a 46 so you have to smuggle2 😉
@@MaakhetmetMiranda yes I have a 46 and a 48 Sentro and a 22 in the post! Xx
@@MaakhetmetMiranda actually if I can get my 48 to work properly, I would be ok!
clever cookie you. lol
😊😉❤️👋
You’re too fast on corners, I’m just learning, but great work