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@tjw1963
Thanks for the info!
@Etnaese Yes, this pattern will adapt to a smaller crochet hook and smaller yarn. You can use less rounds if it is still to big.
Can I use smaller needles, like size D to come with the same design but smaller size? Like something around less than 5 inches?
@ALETHEIA8881 Yes you can continue with the size to make a blanket as large as you want to.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! mine really looks like a square… Could I do this the entire length of a blanket – just one big granny square?
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Can you send me a link to join the rows also, My squares look ok in 3 of the corners but in the corner where you connect it always looks sloppy and the hole is smaller or non visible on this side, any suggestions? Love your videos by the way.
I love the videos but i cant see it please try to show the work its hard to see
@tjw1963 Thank you!
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@ElveeKaye I will send you a link for joining rounds.
I don’t understand how you join the rows. It’s confusing to me and mine ends up looking sloppy.
@LoveImaDenise You can add in extra stitches until you are caught up again. If you are missing 1 or 2, include an extra stitch in the chain on each side until you have caught up and all sides are the same again. If it looks to uneven, you may want to consider ripping back to the point where you missed the stitches.
Hi Teresa, question….I am on my 13th row of this stitch making a baby blanket….the starting row (when I chain at the very beginning to being a new row) has less dc’s than the row across from it on the opposite side…..(ex:38, and on the other side 51) is there a way to make this right? I don’t know how it happened that I am off just on that side. Thanks for your help!
Another quick question..is it normal for a square piece to become “unsquare” as it gets larger or is it just me. I have had this trouble before. Thanks!
Thanks, I will try your sugestions. It does make sense to me.
Thank you. It sounds like your corners may be relaxing a bit. You may be crocheting looser and making looser stitches as it gets larger. Since you mentioned the corners, there may be to many in the corner. When you are making a larger square, it is alright to modify as you go. Instead of chain 2, you can chain 1 to control the corners. Maybe you want to do increases of 1DC,CH 1, 1DC instead of the 2DC. That will control it. You can switch back if it starts to pucker. Hope that makes sense
Teresa, you are the best teacher in the whole world. I hope you never quit posting. I am using this granny square pattern & thought I could just keep going with it until I had a baby blanket size & put a pretty border on it. It doesn’t seem to be staying square. The corners are stretching out. Any suggestions to help with keeping the piece square. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! I am making the squares almost perfect!! Can you give me any advice on the best way to attach them to make a blanket? Thanks a million!
you just gave me a great idea!!!! thanks!
heyy i wus wondering if…u know how to make a water bottle holder out of plastic bags? if you do plz post a tutorial on how to do this bcuz i culdnt find any videos. thnks soo much. FINALLY!! this vid relly helped me on my granny square thnx!!1
You are welcome.
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
You can slip stitch them together on the last round to the adjoining square.
hello theresa. i am making an afghan out of solid granny squares of 3 colors. i was wondering.. is there a way to crochet the motifs together all at once, without cutting the yarn? thank you !!
You are welcome.
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