Crochet Half Hexagon Motif & Join As You Go (JAYG) Tutorial | Joining Hexagons

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • I had a few requests for a half hexi to match my full lightly textured hexagon pattern so here it is! A quick video showing you how to crochet a half hexagon and how to join-as-you-go
    Pattern starts at 1:08
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  • @lorrainenesbitt
    @lorrainenesbitt 5 лет назад +1

    If I want a larger hexagon, would I proceed with the corner, then do (3 dc in the next chain sp) then back to the corner and proceed? or a treble and 3 dc and a treble? Thank you!!!

    • @HookedbyRobin
      @HookedbyRobin  5 лет назад

      3dc should be fine! You may want to potentially put a ch1 inbetween (so corner, ch1, 3dc, ch1, corner) but my best advice would be to have a little experiment to see which you prefer 😀

  • @benikanorris429
    @benikanorris429 4 года назад +2

    So if I want the top and bottom to be flat like the sides since the half hexis are only for the sides, what should I do?

    • @jenniferb3368
      @jenniferb3368 4 года назад

      I have the same question!

    • @benikanorris429
      @benikanorris429 4 года назад +1

      Jennifer Beltrami triangles. I follow a page on Facebook and asked this question. You use triangles on the top and the bottom in order get a straight edge to make a border

    • @jenniferb3368
      @jenniferb3368 4 года назад

      @@benikanorris429 thanks right after I posted I found it! pointed half hexagon.

  • @debnelson6661
    @debnelson6661 5 лет назад

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