Thank you, Jonna, for explaining so well the granny rectangle. I've never liked any previous instructions. With yours, I'm finally making blankets that aren't squared. Thank you so much! I also love the speed of this video, fast ,clear, with no loud music, just great! Thank you, Jonna, I'm so happy thanks to you! 💗
I’ve been making scarfs and hats for the homeless but now I think this will be my next item. I have a ton of yarn to use up and this is perfect. Thank you for another wonderful and easy to follow tutorial.
Thank you Jonna l make granny square blankets for charity but this is lovely in the rectangle l will do this thanks so much for sharing all your talents, Love your channel 😊😊😊😊
Just what I was looking for! I love your way of doing this blanket, just purchased the pattern! Thank You for creating a Wonderful tutorial & pattern❣️ Take Care!
Thank you for this tutorial. Yours are always so easy to follow. I have always wanted to learn the rectangular granny pattern because a large continuous granny square takes too long to finish. I make my blankets 48" wide x 66" long. I'm a little confused as to how I would manage to make a blanket with those measurements using this pattern. Will an initial chain of 66 chains be able to get me to that measurement for the finished project? I would love to hear your advise.
I've heard that if you take your length and subtract the width, that's how long you make your chain, so in your case 66-48=18, you would make the chain 18 inches long. I only know one person who has tried this formula and it seems to have worked, but I haven't tried it myself yet.
Thank you for the tutorial. Is there a way to work out how to make a particular size? I need to make a blanket that is 80cm x 120cm or as close to as possible for a wheelchair client of my daughters. Thank you in advance
I like this pattern but I am looking for a pattern for a Solid Sc Rectangle. I make blankets for the local Animal Shelter so I make my blankets solid so animals can’t get their paws through holes. Please consider making such a pattern. Your tutorials are very good.
I agree as well! I crochet and donate blankets for Project Linus here in Canada and they always request no or extremely tiny holes to avoid those little fingers and toes getting caught.
I've watched several tutorials where they turn the work after each round to prevent the work from having a slight twist which I've seen. Do you not find it necessary? Also, could you do just ch3 in the corner spaces to make the holes smaller? I'd like to try this for a baby blanket but always try to use patterns with no or very small holes as they can potentially catch little fingers or toes 😊
I don’t turn my work after each round. I like the face of the stitches better than the backs and notice even when they or every other round, But if you prefer you can certainly turn. The corner spaces are again definitely flexible. You can chain whatever number you like best. As far as for babies, I know that’s a thing these days to talk about babies getting caught in the blankets but if the holes are big enough they don’t get caught, they go in and out again. I know toddlers and older kids like to put their fingers through on purpose to haul the blanket around with them❤️ Thank you for watching and commenting! I hope you enjoy making this blanket!
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet thanks for the quick reply. It's actually not a new thing regarding holes for little ones, I've been a crocheter/knitter for over 60 years and has been a concern for as long as I can remember lol. Hopefully one day we will see more continuous patterns with smaller gaps too! E joyed your video.
@cathymartin3379 I feel like all crochet and knitting as gaps though? So technically only woven fabrics would be deemed truly “safe” for the babies. Especially infants with very small fingers. Like premie. I should look into what the Dr’s actually mean by this and some examples of what is unsafe. This is a very talked about issue in the crochet community because so many people do donate their items. Would this blanket pattern be more appropriate do you think? I’ll leave a link here. The Dc might be still too big causing a finger to go though? 🎉Textured Crochet Blanket Patterns, Royal Touch by BeBaBlanket,EASY ROW REPEAT #crochetbabyblanket ruclips.net/video/UrDSuUFxRMU/видео.html
I’m almost done with mine and it’s fitting a double bed really nicely. My written pattern has other lengths if your interested in restarting. Etsy: JonnaMartinezCrochet. And on Ravelry. Thank you for watching and commenting.
I was told a formula of subtracting width from length of your finished blanket and that will be the length of your starting chain to keep it to your proportions. I haven't tried it myself, but know someone who did and apparently it was successful. Eg, a blanket 45x30, your starting chain would be 15. Hope that might help!
I have tried this 4 times and it will not lay flat it puckers in places. I have made other rectangle granny's but like this smaller holes I don't understand what I am doing wrong first yarn caron big cakes 2 nd yarn pound of love any help will be so helpful
The blanket pictured is 29x48 and I am not finished with it. Planing to make it quite big and cozy. You can repeat the 2 rounds as many times as you like! Thank you for watching and commenting!
¡Buenos días! Esta manta mide aproximadamente 76cm X 124cm. No he terminado de hacerlo. Se hará más grande. Gracias por mirar y comentar! ~Google translate used to create this reply.
Bonjour, quelle est la dimension de cette couverture svp ? je cherche a crocheter une couverture pour lit de bébé de 120 cm x 60cm par combien de mailles faut il que je commence ? merci pour votre aide j'aimerai vraiment arrivé à faire cette très jolie couverture.
Hello! I’ll be posting more photos and info on my blog tomorrow. Maybe check there and see if the photos help clear things up for you. Thank you for watching!
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet So far, so good. I have ten rows of an ombre, then two rows of aran. Next will be 12 rows of ombre, 2 rows of aran, then 14 rows of ombre and finish with 2 rows of aran. Assuming it's big enough. Might have to keep going if it's not. But...I only started with a 30 chain. I didn't want it to be too long.
Thank you, Jonna, for explaining so well the granny rectangle. I've never liked any previous instructions. With yours, I'm finally making blankets that aren't squared. Thank you so much! I also love the speed of this video, fast ,clear, with no loud music, just great! Thank you, Jonna, I'm so happy thanks to you! 💗
Loving this. I'm using white, two shades of gray, light pink, and rose. Beautiful and elegant afghan.
So gorgeous! Thank you for watching and commenting.
I’ve been making scarfs and hats for the homeless but now I think this will be my next item. I have a ton of yarn to use up and this is perfect. Thank you for another wonderful and easy to follow tutorial.
I like this pattern for a scrap blanket. Thanks for tutorial.
Great Idea! It’s perfect for that. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Easy enough to do with your clear and concise instructions. Thanks for sharing this lovely pattern. Can't wait to get started!
So nice to hear! Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I love that you made the center longer than most people and that you said how many rows of each color you used.
I agrr, I like the beginning color to be 4 rows or more. Looks much prettier and more like a blanket than aagree, Thanks
I love this way of doing the rectangular granny.
Wonderful to hear! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Again you have done a wonderful job of sharing a beautiful afghan! Again I am very satisfied with this pattern! Thank you for sharing!
Wonderful! Thank you for watching and commenting.,
Way more useful than a granny "square" thank you for sharing
Wonderful!! I’m so happy you liked this video. Thank you for watching and commenting.
The corners remind me of a granny square. Love the blanket!
Thank you for watching and commenting!
This is lovely and very effective! Thank you for showing us.
I’m very happy to hear you liked this tutorial. Thank you for watching and commenting!
So pretty! Excellent tutorial. Thank you!
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Thanks for your tutorial. I found explained so I could understand
Wonderful! Thank you so much for watching!
Lovely work and very clear instructions 😊
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Thank you Jonna for this tutorial, it is easy to understand even if your dutch like me.
Wonderful to hear! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Thank you for sharing Joanna,I really like this pattern!!!
Wonderful! Thank you for watching and commenting
I love this blanket and your tutorials are so easy to follow along. Thank you.
I’m so happy to hear this. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. ❤️
It’s beautiful and easy. Love it. Would like to see more tutorials from you then. Great!
Hi Joanna. Thank you for sharing your pattern so easy to follow. Looking forward for more tutorial.
Wonderful to hear! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Thank you Jonna l make granny square blankets for charity but this is lovely in the rectangle l will do this thanks so much for sharing all your talents, Love your channel 😊😊😊😊
That’s is a wonderful gift to humanity. Thank you for crocheting for charity. I’m really happy you liked this tutorial.
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Just what I was looking for! I love your way of doing this blanket, just purchased the pattern! Thank You for creating a Wonderful tutorial & pattern❣️ Take Care!
Wonderful! I’m so happy you like both the pattern and tutorial. Thank you for your purchase, watching and commenting ❤️
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet You are most welcome! Thank you for being an awesome teacher! Take Care!
I can’t wait to crochet this blanket 💗
Wonderful! Enjoy Making this blanket!
Nice pattern Thanks for sharing.A lot. Various colors to add.Great tortorial.
Yes! So true! It would be so much fun in many colors. Thank you for watching and commenting.
thank you look easy l did one granny blanket long time l like this one
Wonderful! They are so much fun. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Fantastic! This is exactly what I was looking for!
That’s great to hear Carrie! I hope you love making this blanket. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Beautiful pattern
Thank you for this tutorial. Yours are always so easy to follow. I have always wanted to learn the rectangular granny pattern because a large continuous granny square takes too long to finish. I make my blankets 48" wide x 66" long. I'm a little confused as to how I would manage to make a blanket with those measurements using this pattern. Will an initial chain of 66 chains be able to get me to that measurement for the finished project? I would love to hear your advise.
I've heard that if you take your length and subtract the width, that's how long you make your chain, so in your case 66-48=18, you would make the chain 18 inches long. I only know one person who has tried this formula and it seems to have worked, but I haven't tried it myself yet.
Great blanket, thank you.
I’m very happy you liked it! Thank you for watching and commenting.
This is beautiful. However I did get confused with following in this tutorial with the repeat of phase roles? Whatt?
Thank you!! It's perfect :)
Thank you so much! ❤️
nice ty
Love this!
I love this!
Wonderful! Thank you for watching and commenting.
Thank you for the tutorial. Is there a way to work out how to make a particular size? I need to make a blanket that is 80cm x 120cm or as close to as possible for a wheelchair client of my daughters. Thank you in advance
I like this pattern but I am looking for a pattern for a Solid Sc Rectangle. I make blankets for the local Animal Shelter so I make my blankets solid so animals can’t get their paws through holes. Please consider making such a pattern. Your tutorials are very good.
Ooooh I love this idea. Thank you for helping the animals, watching and commenting.
I agree as well! I crochet and donate blankets for Project Linus here in Canada and they always request no or extremely tiny holes to avoid those little fingers and toes getting caught.
I've watched several tutorials where they turn the work after each round to prevent the work from having a slight twist which I've seen. Do you not find it necessary? Also, could you do just ch3 in the corner spaces to make the holes smaller? I'd like to try this for a baby blanket but always try to use patterns with no or very small holes as they can potentially catch little fingers or toes 😊
I don’t turn my work after each round. I like the face of the stitches better than the backs and notice even when they or every other round, But if you prefer you can certainly turn.
The corner spaces are again definitely flexible. You can chain whatever number you like best.
As far as for babies, I know that’s a thing these days to talk about babies getting caught in the blankets but if the holes are big enough they don’t get caught, they go in and out again.
I know toddlers and older kids like to put their fingers through on purpose to haul the blanket around with them❤️
Thank you for watching and commenting! I hope you enjoy making this blanket!
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet thanks for the quick reply. It's actually not a new thing regarding holes for little ones, I've been a crocheter/knitter for over 60 years and has been a concern for as long as I can remember lol. Hopefully one day we will see more continuous patterns with smaller gaps too! E joyed your video.
@cathymartin3379 I feel like all crochet and knitting as gaps though? So technically only woven fabrics would be deemed truly “safe” for the babies. Especially infants with very small fingers. Like premie.
I should look into what the Dr’s actually mean by this and some examples of what is unsafe.
This is a very talked about issue in the crochet community because so many people do donate their items.
Would this blanket pattern be more appropriate do you think? I’ll leave a link here.
The Dc might be still too big causing a finger to go though?
🎉Textured Crochet Blanket Patterns, Royal Touch by BeBaBlanket,EASY ROW REPEAT #crochetbabyblanket
ruclips.net/video/UrDSuUFxRMU/видео.html
This is going to be crazy long narrow blanket with 66 chains! I’m two days into it and it’s 17” x 4’!
I’m almost done with mine and it’s fitting a double bed really nicely.
My written pattern has other lengths if your interested in restarting.
Etsy: JonnaMartinezCrochet. And on Ravelry.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
No it will be ok I am at 9 by 27 so I think it will be like 40x60 or 20 inches longer then width but mine puckerd
I was told a formula of subtracting width from length of your finished blanket and that will be the length of your starting chain to keep it to your proportions. I haven't tried it myself, but know someone who did and apparently it was successful. Eg, a blanket 45x30, your starting chain would be 15. Hope that might help!
Goodnight! how many chains did you start with?
I have tried this 4 times and it will not lay flat it puckers in places. I have made other rectangle granny's but like this smaller holes I don't understand what I am doing wrong first yarn caron big cakes 2 nd yarn pound of love any help will be so helpful
Thank you, love this easy pattern. What are the finished dimensions?
The blanket pictured is 29x48 and I am not finished with it. Planing to make it quite big and cozy. You can repeat the 2 rounds as many times as you like! Thank you for watching and commenting!
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Buenos días. Por favor, qué medidas tiene la manta? Muchas gracias por sus tutoriales.
¡Buenos días! Esta manta mide aproximadamente 76cm X 124cm. No he terminado de hacerlo. Se hará más grande. Gracias por mirar y comentar! ~Google translate used to create this reply.
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet muchas gracias! :-)
How big is this blanket
This seems to be the pattern I need for some yarn I’ve tried 4 patterns with. The colors just didn’t go as I hoped.
I hope this one works out better for you! Color and patterns are sometimes really hard to get to work together. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Bonjour, quelle est la dimension de cette couverture svp ? je cherche a crocheter une couverture pour lit de bébé de 120 cm x 60cm par combien de mailles faut il que je commence ? merci pour votre aide j'aimerai vraiment arrivé à faire cette très jolie couverture.
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Confuse with the corners
Hello!
I’ll be posting more photos and info on my blog tomorrow. Maybe check there and see if the photos help clear things up for you.
Thank you for watching!
Will this have to be blocked when finished?
I haven’t blocked mine. And I won’t be. I like it just the way it is.
It depends on how you crochet and the yarn you use.
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet I did a similar one recently and it turned out all wonky and I had to block it. I'll give yours a try. Thanks.
I hope this one works out better for you!
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet So far, so good. I have ten rows of an ombre, then two rows of aran. Next will be 12 rows of ombre, 2 rows of aran, then 14 rows of ombre and finish with 2 rows of aran. Assuming it's big enough. Might have to keep going if it's not. But...I only started with a 30 chain. I didn't want it to be too long.
That’s great!
You are going to fast