Oh my god this is EXACTLY what I needed!!! I'm making a sunflower granny square cardigan and I'm going to use these for the armpit parts for a smooth transition. They're even the exact number of stitches on each side so it'll be easy to stitch them to the squares! Thank you so much the tutorial was so easy to follow!!!
Agree with what you said, looks just like a Christmas tree, it would make cute bunting in the right colours, for a babies room too. 🤗 Thanks for sharing this tutorial, & take care. ❤🙂🐶
Hi Laura! Nice to see you back 💜 Edit: I really like how you chained five. I've always seen people either slip stitch into the next space or, what I do, just flip your work. I will definitely be trying it your way next time 😄
Laura!!! Yay you back 🤗I was waiting for new tutorials 😊 I hope you enjoyed your lovely holiday and I hope you had a really nice time 😊❤️ glad to see you back in the crochet seat 😂🤗
Something about my dyslexic brain can't comprehend the british voice using american crochet. I automatically translate it to uk crochet and then you say nah we aint doin that
This is the clearest tutorial I’ve ever seen. Thank you!
what a great informative and easy tutorial! i love that it is still pretty beginner friendly without dragging out every step!
Very nice you make so easy to crochet along while you’re explaining thank you 🌸
Easiest tutorial ever. Thank you ❤❤
Oh my god this is EXACTLY what I needed!!! I'm making a sunflower granny square cardigan and I'm going to use these for the armpit parts for a smooth transition. They're even the exact number of stitches on each side so it'll be easy to stitch them to the squares! Thank you so much the tutorial was so easy to follow!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. It's always nice to see something other then in rows or square. This is a great idea.
Hello Laura, thanks for that tutorial, very clear. I’m making a baby shawl using this granny triangle. I’ll let you know when I post it 😻🐾🐾🐾
Agree with what you said, looks just like a Christmas tree, it would make cute bunting in the right colours, for a babies room too. 🤗 Thanks for sharing this tutorial, & take care. ❤🙂🐶
You always come up with very pretty patterns and stitches.
I love you u make things so easy
Hi Laura! Nice to see you back 💜
Edit: I really like how you chained five. I've always seen people either slip stitch into the next space or, what I do, just flip your work. I will definitely be trying it your way next time 😄
That's the way I do it as well....flip the work. But I like the way this works.
Nice tutorial easy to follow thank you for sharing this 😊
Laura!!! Yay you back 🤗I was waiting for new tutorials 😊 I hope you enjoyed your lovely holiday and I hope you had a really nice time 😊❤️ glad to see you back in the crochet seat 😂🤗
Great tutorial love your site, very easy to watch.:)
Ciao Laura!! bravissima! interessante lavoro!!!!from Italy bye bye
Interesting.
I might try it.
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
Very good
So cute and beautfull 🌹
Something about my dyslexic brain can't comprehend the british voice using american crochet. I automatically translate it to uk crochet and then you say nah we aint doin that
And I don't even live in the UK.. it's crazy I know 😂
Nice.What could you use this for?
You can continue to make it bigger as a blanket. That's what I'm going to do.. something different, instead of always granny squares. 🤗
@@bloomingevergarden6725 thank you for your idea.Will the blanket be a triangle?
@@ΚυριακηΔανδουλακη yes it will be as that is the shape you started with. 🤗
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Hey instead of chaining 4 can I use a Magic Circle please x
Of course you can!😊 It's basically the same thing.
Tasmin De Bock thank you x
No, this pattern doesn't use a circle or chain loop, you need to chain 4 and work into the first chain
HappyBerry Crochet ok thanks you xx
I'm looking for a pattern, similar to this but, as a drool bib; for babies so this just may work....
You might like this tutorial of mine: ruclips.net/video/pXcundft9S0/видео.html
I somehow made a square…