*round 1* 0:45 1. magic circle 2. 20 dc into magic circle (for me this only allowed me to make 4 points, if you have the same problem try 25dc!) 3. pull together 4. ss into 1st stitch *round 2* 3:18 1. sc into 2nd ch from hook 2. 3 dc into 2nd ch from hook 3. ch 3 4. 3 dc into same stitch 5. sc into 2nd ch from hook 6. repeat steps 2-5 until you have all 5 points of the star 7. ss into the very first sc *round 3* 7:46 1. ss into next stitch 2. dc into the next two stitches 3. 3 dc into ch3 space 4. ch3 5. 3 dc into ch3 space 6. dc into next two stitches 7. skip the two stitches closest to hook 8. repeat steps 2-7 until you get back to the beginning 9. ss into the very first dc *round 4* 14:23 1. ss into next stitch 2. dc into same stitch 3. dc into next 3 stitches 4. 3 dc into ch3 space 5. ch3 6. 3 dc into ch3 space 7. dc into 'same stitch' (15:42) and next 3 stitches 8. skip next 2 stitches 9. dc into next 4 stitches (after the two skipped) 10. continue on with the pattern (3dc into ch3 space, etc) *changing colours + round 5* 18:02 1. ss to join the end of the last round 2. yarn over + pull through with the new colour 3. slip stitch into same stitch 4. dc into each stitch (6 total) 5. 3 dc into ch3 space 6. ch 3 7. 3 dc into ch3 space 8. skip the next two stitches + continue on with the pattern, finish round with ss *round 5+* 1. ss into next stitch 2. dc into the next ... stitches (in each round, the total dcs needed before you dc into the ch3 space is 2 more than in the previous round, for example round 4 = 6 dc total, round 5 = 8 dc total, round 6 would = 10 dc total, and round 7 = 12 dc total) *whilst crocheting my star, i noticed that past the rounds shown in the video i kinda stopped keeping count of the stitch count, so you don't really need to keep an exact count once you get the hang of the pattern
@@ashlyn612 no, i meant that the total stitch count per side of each point on the star grows by two dcs every row :) (i edited the original comment to explain it better, hope that helps! when i wrote it i was honestly struggling to put the instructions into words cause it was kinda confusing😭)
I've been crocheting for around 2 weeks now, did 6 smaller projects and now I decided to try this and honestly, that's the best tutorial that I've seen. everything is so clearly explained and not too speed. thank u very much for sharing!!
This is the one and only tutorial that allowed me to get the kind of star I wanted. I love the way you showed all of the repeating parts, it helped me build my confidence with knowing what came next until I could do it on my own. Thank you so much for this video !!
In case you guys wanna make the 6 day blanket this pattern works for it. You just gotta add 5 more dc on the firsy round for every star point you want. I did about 25 and got 6 pointed star.
Amazing tutorial! That foundation double crochet stumped me but after replaying it a few times I got the hang of it haha thanks for the helpful resource!
This tutorial is incredible! I haven't picked up a crochet hook since I was maybe 7 years old, and I was able to follow this with no problem! Fantastic
It may be that the slip stitch to end the round is being used to start the next one. When you slip stitch into the first double crochet you did at the end of s round, you have to slip stitch into the next double crochet AND put a double crochet into that same stitch. Maybe that will help you.
Thank you for this tutorial. I really appreciate it. I made a mistake here and there on my blanket in the beginning but I love my blanket following your steps❤
I think you might’ve accidentally skipped one more stitch than necessary the stitch your supposed to skip is hidden under the last three double crochets you do for the point so technically you go into the first stitch you see
This was amazing and so so SO easy to follow I would just add in once more how to switch from one row to the next once you finish the initial star and finish your first 5 round of the 2nd color.
@@ellastewart5747 Hi this is someone who's doing the pattern. What I'm doing is after I slst(slip stitch) I cut the yarn to have a little tail that I'll sew in later. It makes color changing much easier! Hope it helps
I like this! Only thing I would do is when you’re showing stitches like with the ‘skip next 2 stitches’ it really helps when people show that and the one you’re skipping from which you covered a few times. I haven’t made this before so it would be really helpful! Otherwise I like it! Ex: I really like how you kept repeating steps. I had to go back bc of the above aforementioned, however, it really helped save me time too because you said each of them: ‘remember this is the same all the way around’ and then re-said the step ‘3 dc, ch3, 3dc’ which I really love!!
thank you!! this was a good tutorial and i’m making mine out of some rainbow thin yarn. it’s gonna be a huge project to get through but it’ll be worth it in the end!
this is sooooooooo cute!! and this tutorial was so helpful! you are really good at explaining everything! I would definitely recommend this video to a beginner!
This tutorial is very helpful!!! I'm trying to make a star bag and all of the other tutorials were tricky for me. But, this one was easy to follow!! Thank you so much!!
I had the idea of making a star pillow but didn't find any good tutorial but this one helped me a lot, love the way you explain, it made the process really fluent thank u! 🫶
this video helped me so much, i'm making a blanket for my boyfriend and i used fluffier yarn, it worked perfectly! i haven't finished yet but so far it looks great, a lot of the stuff you said i was new to but i caught on quickly, thank you so much!!
I can't thank you enough for this tutorial! I used it to make a star shaped bikini top because your directions were so clear ❤ I've seen creators with tutorials specifically made for it but they literally don't explain crap, but you saved me some serious tears 🙇🏽♀️
Thank you so much for the tutorial!!!! The instructions were so easy to follow and you showing the steps in such a clear manner really helped, so thank you!!!!! :D:D:D:D
i don't know i tried to understand , i wouldnt consider myself a beginner but i am a beginner with doing this pattern. i undid my star multiple times. looked closely at what you were doing and it still wasnt working out. kinda hoped there would be a written pattern. saw one in the comments but even that pattern didnt make sense.
this tutorial is awesome, i messed up (due to me being VERYYY new to crocheting 😅) but i was able to get the hang of it! i even struggled to make the magic loop before this video and im super thankful that your tutorial is clear and concise while helping educate!
Thank you for this tutorial! I am using this pattern with Premier Cotton Fair in red, white and blue, making a tablecloth. I started with 4 rows of red, then 3 rows of white and now I'm on the blue. It's looking very pretty ❣️ I'm going to repeat the 3 colors till I get to the size I want. I might make another in the green + cream like you made. I like those colors! Thanks again ❣️
So I have a question, I’m making this as a blanket but I want to square it off so it’d be in either a square or rectangle on the edges but I don’t know how to do it , do you any tutorials that can show how to do that???
I am loving this tutorial! Only issue I’m having now is where to end 😂 anyone else who has made one of these, did you end at a star point or somewhere else? TIA :)
I’m currently working this pattern and I love it, but my tips of my star are curling horribly :( I’m too far in to frog, I sized up my hook twice and it’s still happening (started with 6.0, sized to 6.5 then 7.0) should I just trust the process and steam at the end???
i dont know if this question makes a lot of sense but would there be a way of changing the star into a square after i get to the size i like for the star?
literally i never understand most of the other videos so i do it wrong, but thank you for making rhis such amazing tutorial - i understood everything with your explaining and i did the bag correctly
Here is the written pattern I made for this tutorial. Sorry if it doesn’t make sense. Star blanket pattern R1: 25dc into magic circle R2: [skip 1, sc, skip 1, 3dc into same stitch, ch3, 3dc into the same stitch] , slip st into first sc R3: slip stitch into the stitch you are currently in, ch2, dc (ch2 counts as a dc), 3dc [into the space made by the 3ch in the previous round], 3ch, 3dc into same space, 2dc, [skip 2, 2dc, 3dc [into the space made by the 3ch in the previous round], 3ch, 3dc into same space, 2dc] x4, slip stitch into first dc from R3. R4: slip stitch, dc into same stitch, 3dc, 3dc [into space made by ch3 last round], ch3, 3dc into same space, 4dc [one may look like it is in the space, but it’s not.], [skip 2, 4dc, 3dc [into space made by ch3 last round], ch3, 3dc into same space, 4dc [one may look like it is in the space, but it’s not.], ]x 4, slip stitch with colour B R5: slip stitch into same space, [ 6dc, *3dc, ch3, 3dc* into same st, 6dc, skip2, ]x5, slip stitch to close. R6 and onwards: add 2 dc when you are working up to the point for each round. So on round 6 you will have eight, round 7 you will have ten etc, do the same amount of dc down again.
I don’t really understand what you mean with then you are going to increase by two in every round I just don’t get it so I do my normal pattern and when I am ready I have to do increases?
hi! i have 4 skeins of yarn that are all 100 grams each (i’m not sure what weight they are but i use a 4.0mm crochet hook for it), and i was wondering how big this blanket would come out and if i would have enough to make a decent sized one? sorry if this doesn’t really make sense 😅 because i have this yarn laying around and you’re video and pattern seemed very nice! ❤️
So what I did is I saw how long the yarn is so mine was in meters and changed it to yards and then I just googled how big of a 6 day star blanket with _______ yards of yarn and that could be a good estimate of how big it would be hope this helped ❤
Great tutorial! I do find that mine isn’t laying flat so far (I just worked to the end of your video). Is that normal, or should I restart to adjust my tension or the tightness of my magic circle? Thanks so much!
I know you probably won't see this but how much yarn does this use? I'm planning to make three of these for some aunties and I just don't know how much yarn to buy
I used two whole balls of each color. But as you can see, I didn’t have enough of the green to finish making more than two or three rounds at the end of my project.
i appreciate that you didn't skip over showing repeating steps. this tutorial is very helpful thank you!!
Thank you for watching !
Dommage que ce ne soit pas traduit en français ou même seulement écrit en dessous le nombre de mailles et piquez à quel endroit .merci
9:45
Yes it very beginner friendly ❤
*round 1* 0:45
1. magic circle
2. 20 dc into magic circle (for me this only allowed me to make 4 points, if you have the same problem try 25dc!)
3. pull together
4. ss into 1st stitch
*round 2* 3:18
1. sc into 2nd ch from hook
2. 3 dc into 2nd ch from hook
3. ch 3
4. 3 dc into same stitch
5. sc into 2nd ch from hook
6. repeat steps 2-5 until you have all 5 points of the star
7. ss into the very first sc
*round 3* 7:46
1. ss into next stitch
2. dc into the next two stitches
3. 3 dc into ch3 space
4. ch3
5. 3 dc into ch3 space
6. dc into next two stitches
7. skip the two stitches closest to hook
8. repeat steps 2-7 until you get back to the beginning
9. ss into the very first dc
*round 4* 14:23
1. ss into next stitch
2. dc into same stitch
3. dc into next 3 stitches
4. 3 dc into ch3 space
5. ch3
6. 3 dc into ch3 space
7. dc into 'same stitch' (15:42) and next 3 stitches
8. skip next 2 stitches
9. dc into next 4 stitches (after the two skipped)
10. continue on with the pattern (3dc into ch3 space, etc)
*changing colours + round 5* 18:02
1. ss to join the end of the last round
2. yarn over + pull through with the new colour
3. slip stitch into same stitch
4. dc into each stitch (6 total)
5. 3 dc into ch3 space
6. ch 3
7. 3 dc into ch3 space
8. skip the next two stitches + continue on with the pattern, finish round with ss
*round 5+*
1. ss into next stitch
2. dc into the next ... stitches (in each round, the total dcs needed before you dc into the ch3 space is 2 more than in the previous round, for example round 4 = 6 dc total, round 5 = 8 dc total, round 6 would = 10 dc total, and round 7 = 12 dc total)
*whilst crocheting my star, i noticed that past the rounds shown in the video i kinda stopped keeping count of the stitch count, so you don't really need to keep an exact count once you get the hang of the pattern
*for the first dc of round 1 + 3, you can substitute them with ch2 like i did if you can't figure out how to do it
I’m a bit confused on rows 5+ do you do +2 dc when working in every stitch?
Lol I am making a bag out of this pattern and I forgot to do 25 dc in my magic circle for the first side and did 25 sc (it still looked good)
@@ashlyn612 no, i meant that the total stitch count per side of each point on the star grows by two dcs every row :) (i edited the original comment to explain it better, hope that helps! when i wrote it i was honestly struggling to put the instructions into words cause it was kinda confusing😭)
In the video she says to work 20 dc not 25 does the pattern still work with 25
every other star tutorial ive seen gets so confusing on the fifth point of the star, but you show and explain it perfectly! thankyou!!
I've been crocheting for around 2 weeks now, did 6 smaller projects and now I decided to try this and honestly, that's the best tutorial that I've seen. everything is so clearly explained and not too speed. thank u very much for sharing!!
I’m glad you liked the video. Thank you!!!
This is the one and only tutorial that allowed me to get the kind of star I wanted. I love the way you showed all of the repeating parts, it helped me build my confidence with knowing what came next until I could do it on my own. Thank you so much for this video !!
Sameeeee😊😊
i have watched so many star tutorials and i never understood them before but this video gave a great explanation! Tysm!❤
Timestamps for those of us who keep coming back✨
0:45 Magic Circle
3:18 2nd Round
7:45 3rd Round
14:23 4th Round
18:02 Colour Change
I love you
Thank you!!
I've made 4 stars now thanks to your tutorial girly! You're awesome and thank you!
That so amazing❤😊😮
This has been one of the easiest tutorials to follow along with. Thank you so so sooo much!!!
In case you guys wanna make the 6 day blanket this pattern works for it. You just gotta add 5 more dc on the firsy round for every star point you want. I did about 25 and got 6 pointed star.
OMG tysm, up until now I was on the verge of tears bc the other tuts were iffy. but now, I am not on the verge of tears bc this tut is actually good.
This is the best tutorial I swear, I’m 1140 metres of yarn in and it’s so great!!!
Amazing tutorial! That foundation double crochet stumped me but after replaying it a few times I got the hang of it haha thanks for the helpful resource!
3 different videos later and I finally got it down with yours~ thank you!
Love this one! I'm gonna start a fall colored Star Pattern Blanket.. It has taken me a Month to find this Perfect pattern tutorial. Thank You! 🐞
This tutorial is incredible! I haven't picked up a crochet hook since I was maybe 7 years old, and I was able to follow this with no problem! Fantastic
I love to hear that! Thanks for watching
Thank you so much this is literally the only tutorial that actually worked, so thank you so much! The step by step helped a lot as well.
This is the easiest explanation for the best looking blanket thanks so much!!!
My hands are cramping but it was worth it😢😂 because of you ❤❤
I swear she’s skipping a stitch here and there and not mentioning it. Because I can’t get the smaller holes right at the start/end of the round.
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It may be that the slip stitch to end the round is being used to start the next one. When you slip stitch into the first double crochet you did at the end of s round, you have to slip stitch into the next double crochet AND put a double crochet into that same stitch.
Maybe that will help you.
She is I kept noticing in the video too
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Thank you so much!!! I am a beginner and you explained it perfectly and you made it seem so easy!! I am a visual learner so this was super helpful!
made this pattern into a strappy top!! thank you for FINALLY making the star shape make sense
omg please share ur pattern!!
That's exactly what I^m here for! I'm also trying to make a Top(witch 2 stars)
This is the first tutorial that I feel I could focus and learn a double crotchet everyone else is confusing me .
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)
this pattern is sooooo comy to do! im absoluty in love with thiss ;3
Such a good tutorial!! Thank you ❤❤❤
Thank you for this tutorial. I really appreciate it. I made a mistake here and there on my blanket in the beginning but I love my blanket following your steps❤
I am SO gonna make this!! It's so cute and your instructions are so clear. Thanks for sharing this pattern :)
*Update* Finished it a week ago and couldn't be happier! Thanks sm again!!
I’m making a star blanket for my niece!! My new favorite design now!!
So easy to follow!!
the 20 double croches didn’t do me well in the magic circle, always ended up with a 4 pointed star, so I did 25
had this problem too trying 25 now😊
yeah me too
Same
I think you might’ve accidentally skipped one more stitch than necessary the stitch your supposed to skip is hidden under the last three double crochets you do for the point so technically you go into the first stitch you see
@@lushaddict3797this was so helpful thank you so much!!
This was amazing and so so SO easy to follow I would just add in once more how to switch from one row to the next once you finish the initial star and finish your first 5 round of the 2nd color.
Awesome! Thanks for the req!
have you figured this out? im frogging my whole project cuz i cant get this right
@@ellastewart5747 Hi this is someone who's doing the pattern. What I'm doing is after I slst(slip stitch) I cut the yarn to have a little tail that I'll sew in later. It makes color changing much easier! Hope it helps
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This is so fantastic, I can’t wait to finish this project and get to use it!
i was struggling with other tutorials but yours explained it really well. thank you!
You are awesome!!!
I've tried 3 different star patterns & yours was/is the easiest & most understood video yet.
Thank you
My grand baby will love this
I like this! Only thing I would do is when you’re showing stitches like with the ‘skip next 2 stitches’ it really helps when people show that and the one you’re skipping from which you covered a few times. I haven’t made this before so it would be really helpful! Otherwise I like it!
Ex: I really like how you kept repeating steps. I had to go back bc of the above aforementioned, however, it really helped save me time too because you said each of them: ‘remember this is the same all the way around’ and then re-said the step ‘3 dc, ch3, 3dc’ which I really love!!
thank you!! this was a good tutorial and i’m making mine out of some rainbow thin yarn. it’s gonna be a huge project to get through but it’ll be worth it in the end!
I love the idea of rainbow! Good luck :)
this is sooooooooo cute!! and this tutorial was so helpful! you are really good at explaining everything! I would definitely recommend this video to a beginner!
So after round 5 we no longer skip stitches is this correct. My star keeps getting wonky. But I do love the video
This tutorial is very helpful!!! I'm trying to make a star bag and all of the other tutorials were tricky for me. But, this one was easy to follow!! Thank you so much!!
Nice tutorial:) Very clear. I liked your beginning circle round as it stayed small and closed, rather than large and open as in so many patterns:)
I thought I was the only person that held my hands and yarn like that 🤩 awesome blanket
Perfect video! Thank you!!!!! Plan on mass producing these for gifts now!😂✨
Great tutorial! I struggle with ending the round in the right place but I could figure this out
I searched for so many tutorials and was about to give up! But thanks to the tutorial I can do it now 😭 thank you!!!!!🫶🏼
This is such a good tutorial, it's my second time making one of these star blankets now and I will probably make many more :)
I had the idea of making a star pillow but didn't find any good tutorial but this one helped me a lot, love the way you explain, it made the process really fluent
thank u! 🫶
I used this pattern for baby washcloths. Thank you!
this video helped me so much, i'm making a blanket for my boyfriend and i used fluffier yarn, it worked perfectly! i haven't finished yet but so far it looks great, a lot of the stuff you said i was new to but i caught on quickly, thank you so much!!
I can't thank you enough for this tutorial! I used it to make a star shaped bikini top because your directions were so clear ❤ I've seen creators with tutorials specifically made for it but they literally don't explain crap, but you saved me some serious tears 🙇🏽♀️
Thank you so much for the tutorial!!!! The instructions were so easy to follow and you showing the steps in such a clear manner really helped, so thank you!!!!! :D:D:D:D
i don't know i tried to understand , i wouldnt consider myself a beginner but i am a beginner with doing this pattern. i undid my star multiple times. looked closely at what you were doing and it still wasnt working out. kinda hoped there would be a written pattern. saw one in the comments but even that pattern didnt make sense.
I just finished a small placemat using this pattern. I fucked up a bit but it still looks awesome. Thank you for teaching all of us
Used this to make a star for the top of my Christmas tree! Thanks
That’s awesome!
It was really easy to follow, thanks for the tutorial.
I think this is so clear! Thank you!
this tutorial is awesome, i messed up (due to me being VERYYY new to crocheting 😅) but i was able to get the hang of it! i even struggled to make the magic loop before this video and im super thankful that your tutorial is clear and concise while helping educate!
I almost cried because of the magic circles they are so hard to do 😭
For this pattern I used the new stuff made for wee
Granny squares in Aaron Dream...lks perfect.
Thank you for this tutorial! I am using this pattern with Premier Cotton Fair in red, white and blue, making a tablecloth. I started with 4 rows of red, then 3 rows of white and now I'm on the blue. It's looking very pretty ❣️ I'm going to repeat the 3 colors till I get to the size I want. I might make another in the green + cream like you made. I like those colors! Thanks again ❣️
So I have a question, I’m making this as a blanket but I want to square it off so it’d be in either a square or rectangle on the edges but I don’t know how to do it , do you any tutorials that can show how to do that???
Could i make 2 of these blankets and make the into a pillow? 🥺
Love that idea!!!
Is there a way to make it into a square (dif colors obviously) after I have made it as big as I want? Thanks!!
Thank you so much :) im pretty much a beginner still and this is my first project. It’s a long process but my blanket is looking great so far!
Thank u so much for this pattern ❤️
I am loving this tutorial! Only issue I’m having now is where to end 😂 anyone else who has made one of these, did you end at a star point or somewhere else? TIA :)
If I want a bigger size other than baby blanket size do I just keep going around to I get the size I want
this magic circle, THANK. YOU.
Can you use worsted weight yarn?
Had a tad bit of trouble the first couple of times i did it now its okay though! Great Tutorial!
I’m currently working this pattern and I love it, but my tips of my star are curling horribly :( I’m too far in to frog, I sized up my hook twice and it’s still happening (started with 6.0, sized to 6.5 then 7.0) should I just trust the process and steam at the end???
in my opinion yes
i dont know if this question makes a lot of sense but would there be a way of changing the star into a square after i get to the size i like for the star?
Wow gorgeous Exactly what I was looking for ! Nice and clear !
My sister sent me this and it was so helpful!❤
I love to hear that! Thanks for watching :)
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how much yarn did you use in total?? in grams if possible
This is a super lovely pattern it was so easy ty !!!
loved the tutorial
this turned out so cutee
literally i never understand most of the other videos so i do it wrong, but thank you for making rhis such amazing tutorial - i understood everything with your explaining and i did the bag correctly
Glad to hear! Thank you for watching :)
Thank you for this tutorial. It is very easy to follow you. Is there a written pattern? I am trying to follow written patterns. Thank you.
Someone wrote a written pattern in the comments :)
@@HerScience Thank you.
Amazing tutorial!
Hey! I’ve gone past round 5 and whenever I need to add more dc in the ch3 space, my points are starting to curl up? Am I doing something wrong
this is happening to me too!! did you ever figure it out?
Here is the written pattern I made for this tutorial. Sorry if it doesn’t make sense.
Star blanket pattern
R1: 25dc into magic circle
R2: [skip 1, sc, skip 1, 3dc into same stitch, ch3, 3dc into the same stitch] , slip st into first sc
R3: slip stitch into the stitch you are currently in, ch2, dc (ch2 counts as a dc), 3dc [into the space made by the 3ch in the previous round], 3ch, 3dc into same space, 2dc, [skip 2, 2dc, 3dc [into the space made by the 3ch in the previous round], 3ch, 3dc into same space, 2dc] x4, slip stitch into first dc from R3.
R4: slip stitch, dc into same stitch, 3dc, 3dc [into space made by ch3 last round], ch3, 3dc into same space, 4dc [one may look like it is in the space, but it’s not.], [skip 2, 4dc, 3dc [into space made by ch3 last round], ch3, 3dc into same space, 4dc [one may look like it is in the space, but it’s not.], ]x 4, slip stitch with colour B
R5: slip stitch into same space, [ 6dc, *3dc, ch3, 3dc* into same st, 6dc, skip2, ]x5, slip stitch to close.
R6 and onwards: add 2 dc when you are working up to the point for each round. So on round 6 you will have eight, round 7 you will have ten etc, do the same amount of dc down again.
So no more skipping?
@@drubailey3904 I think it is still two stitches skipped, at least that's what worked for me :D
LOVED this tutorial
I don’t really understand what you mean with then you are going to increase by two in every round I just don’t get it so I do my normal pattern and when I am ready I have to do increases?
Thank you for the great tutorial :D It helped a lot.
it's confusing to me how on some rows you don't put your first dc into your slipstitch, and then on one row you did. How does that work?
Great tutorial!
Loved the way you do the DC JOIN!❤❤❤
What is the finished size in inches, and how many yards of yarn did you use? If made larger, are there incresse instructions?
Thank you so much for this video 🫶🫶🫶 I love your workkk
Thank you!!!!
hi! i have 4 skeins of yarn that are all 100 grams each (i’m not sure what weight they are but i use a 4.0mm crochet hook for it), and i was wondering how big this blanket would come out and if i would have enough to make a decent sized one? sorry if this doesn’t really make sense 😅 because i have this yarn laying around and you’re video and pattern seemed very nice! ❤️
So what I did is I saw how long the yarn is so mine was in meters and changed it to yards and then I just googled how big of a 6 day star blanket with _______ yards of yarn and that could be a good estimate of how big it would be hope this helped ❤
Is it possible to do this with bigger yarn and a bigger hook?
The side where i color change is a bit stiffer then the others and a bit messy how can i fix this? Great tutorial!
Great tutorial! I do find that mine isn’t laying flat so far (I just worked to the end of your video). Is that normal, or should I restart to adjust my tension or the tightness of my magic circle? Thanks so much!
Most of the time it'll go flat over time when you make it bigger but it could also be your tension is too tight-
when I change colors, am I supposed to cut the yarn and weave it in asap? or just cut it?
That’s up to you! Some people like to weave as they work through their project and some people like to save it all for the very end.
How do you crochet so fast with that tension😢
Hello! I just wanted to ask, would you be okay with people selling items using this pattern? (With credit of course!)
How many rows did you guys do for your blankets? I’m not sure if I bought enough yarn, I want it to be a bit bigger than a throw blanket
I did about 23. I believe my goal was 25 but I ran out of yarn haha
I know you probably won't see this but how much yarn does this use? I'm planning to make three of these for some aunties and I just don't know how much yarn to buy
I used two whole balls of each color. But as you can see, I didn’t have enough of the green to finish making more than two or three rounds at the end of my project.
@@HerScience oh wow tysm!
@@HerSciencesorry but how much is that in grams???