How to Crochet the Morgan Granny Blanket Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024
- In this video, I'll show you how to crochet the first 9 rows of the Morgan Granny Ripple Blanket. I'll show you how to crochet each row of the solid and granny stitch sections of the blanket and give you tips and tricks for successfully completing the blanket. By seeing the first 9 rows of the blanket worked in the video and using the written instructions in the patter, you'll have everything you need to successfully complete your very own Morgan Granny Ripple Blanket!
Indulge in the warmth of nostalgia with the Morgan Granny Ripple Blanket-a perfect blend of cozy comfort and timeless elegance. The simplicity of the granny stitch meets the graceful curve of the ripple stitch pattern for a simple yet stylish addition to your home décor. Elevate your space with this versatile creation, where the beauty of simplicity meets the warmth of mindful craftsmanship.
This video is intended to be a companion and aid to the written pattern. It does not give specific information about yardages, hook size, starting chain, etc.
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Absolutely beautiful! I am going to shop for yarn today and hopefully start this one today! Thank you for sharing this pattern...new subscriber and anxious to watch more of your videos! ❤
You are so sweet…thank you!!!
From one "Debbie" to another Debbie, I just found you today! And, yes, I certainly subscribed! Your designs are beautiful. This Morgan Granny Blanket is going into my "very large" to-do list! Thank you so much!!!
You are welcome, Debbie!!! So happy to have you here 😎
Hi lovely pattern can you tell me what is the stitch count in multiple of for the foundation row please so we can make whatever size
Multiples of 22 + 1 + 1 for skipped ch
Thankyou
Your ideas are lovely. Having more images of the fully done project would be great to see if an investment in your project would be great. I am a visual learner.
Thank you for such an indepth tutorial!
You're very welcome!
@@madamestitchcrochet I purchased your pattern and ordered my yarn, I'm so excited to make this afghan. I'm using Lion Brand Heartland as recommended. I'm using Petrified Forest for the solid sections and White Sands for the Grannie Stitch sections. Thank you again for this wonderful tutorial. It's been a long time since I've felt motivated to start a large project. I'm really looking forward to it 😊
What size crochet hook please 🙏
Size 6mm if you are using the recommended yarns. They are a worsted weight 4, but they are a little thicker than an average weight 4, to me. Sort of a 4 1/2. 😊
I used a 6mm hook with a very light 4 weight, closer to a DK. It is very soft and flowy. Beautiful pattern. Very easy to remember. It works up very fast.
I’m really having trouble with row 10 half way across it’s just not matching up and I’ve counted and counted im really confused to where I could be going wrong
Row 10 (and the 1st row of each solid section) is worked exactly like Row 2.
What is the stich count?
For the full blanket, Multiples of 22 + 1 + 1 for the skipped ch. Ch 134 to begin.
So in crochet cryptic talk. It's 134 then add 24 stitches for as long as you want the blanket to be?
The 134 includes the 1 + 1. So you will add multiples of 22 for the width. The length is determined by how many repeats of the solid and granny sections you do.
@@madamestitchcrochet Thnks💓
134 the pattern is on pinterest
Wording is so important. In row two, at the end you said “in every other row” you work 2 dc. So it’s in every row, not every other row??!
Yes, 2 dc are worked at the beginning and end of EVERY row of the blanket.
@ thank you. I appreciate the clarification on that. :)