Thank you for this video. I love making granny squares-by the way, mind blown by your single tail to sew in video. Watching videos to join squares were complicated for me until yours. Again, thank you.
Brilliant!! Excellent teaching! Thank you so much. Also, thank you so much for not adding music. Your directions were concise and perfect! Great videos. You are a natural teacher. :)
Thank you for sharing your JAYG tutorial. Other videos that I have viewed rush thru this process which makes it challenging to see how the ‘actual join’ is completed. Very much appreciate it!🌸
Hello, Anita! I have been toying with the idea of crocheting granny squares but was daunted by the thought of sewing all the squares together; your video couldn't have popped up at a more opportune time. Your tutorial was thorough and easy to follow. Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video.
I love your videos!! Thank you 😊 Would it be possible to show us a joining method if all your squares were made? I went bananas and have stacks of finished squares! Any help will be deeply appreciated!
I am crazy about this method and is perfect timing. I am making the. Most beautiful granny squares and I was looking for a joining method that would highlight the squares not the join. What kind of border would you use for this
Thank you so much for this. It’s the best video I’ve seen so far on joining as you go. One question - do you weave in the tail of each square after you join them?
Gina: l believe that's the only solution what you wrote, there is no other way: because every square has a different colour: therefore to change the colour you need to cut the wool and add a different colour: Funny you mentioned this, l started to ponder on a solution?. What if we used a same coloured wool, would we need to cut the wool endsl: ??? I don't know! I haven't checked it ... The problem would begin when joining 4 individual squares into one square: how does one join all the 4 points into the centre of all the 4 central corners without cutting the wool: The beauty of Anita's pattern, cutting the wool makes it easier, you don't need a pattern in the 4 point centre or for the 4 middle points... because there is NO pattern needed here for the 4 middle points. Usually we all want a pattern here to show-up our work. Have a look where the 3rd square begins to be crocheted...from the very centre...and the 4th square white wool begins to be crocheted at the first opening on the edge of the 3rd square: This cannot be done with one colour wool: I hope l explained this correctly: Anita's method is so easy if you want that style: also Anita's work is a whole different way of crocheting: The most common patterns are, one colour around every square:
When you joined the first two 2 squares, with the yellow wool, do you cut yr wool off & weave in the end? So, there after... repeat third square cut yr wool off and weave in each end and 4th, and the 5th until the very end ?? Because l didn't see you do that !
Thank you so much for your tutorial, I could never get to grips with this joining method but you have made it so easy to understand 😊
Thank you for this video. I love making granny squares-by the way, mind blown by your single tail to sew in video. Watching videos to join squares were complicated for me until yours. Again, thank you.
I love join as you go. Great to see you making videos, Anita, and this is one of the clearest join as you go tutorials I've seen.
Thanks! This is the best join as you go tutorial I have seen, and I have watched plenty. Much appreciated.
Brilliant!! Excellent teaching! Thank you so much. Also, thank you so much for not adding music. Your directions were concise and perfect! Great videos. You are a natural teacher. :)
Thank you for sharing your JAYG tutorial. Other videos that I have viewed rush thru this process which makes it challenging to see how the ‘actual join’ is completed. Very much appreciate it!🌸
Hello Anita, it's lovely to see you have made some new videos. I'm looking forward to hearing more from you in the future. 💜💐🙂
Hello, Anita! I have been toying with the idea of crocheting granny squares but was daunted by the thought of sewing all the squares together; your video couldn't have popped up at a more opportune time. Your tutorial was thorough and easy to follow. Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video.
Wow! You are a fabulous teacher!
Thank you for this very clear video. You make every thing look neat and explain perfectly so it's very easy to follow.
I love how you teach this technique. You're very easy learn from, thank you!
Hello Anita. I am a new viewer and subscriber. Both you and Crochet Studio do beautiful work!
Oh my goodness. I just purchased Crochet Studio after watching your demonstration…such fun!!❤
Thanks for your tutorial. Very clear and good explanation. Now, I can tell that with it, I will be more confident to do a good job.
I love your methods. I have a lot of colors. I'm going to make an afghan like this. I've been on a granny square kick!!
Anita I am fairly new to crochet and the joining technique is super amazing, thank you❣️
you won me on the crochet app! I definitely need to look at the join as you go video - for next time. Oh and I've subscribed to your channel
Beautiful. I love the way u hold your hook. Can you show us
Very helpful! I will come back and re watch again once I start a new project!
Great tutorial - lovely clear intructions. Thank you. (I might be able to finish my hexi cardi now). 😊
I Love the design very unique ❤❤❤❤
Thank you, your tutorial was excellent!
Excellent tutorial and I’m a beginning crochet hobbyist. I’ll be following you for sure!
Thank you for sharing. I learned something new today.
I love your videos!! Thank you 😊 Would it be possible to show us a joining method if all your squares were made? I went bananas and have stacks of finished squares! Any help will be deeply appreciated!
Wow this video. It was so easy to watch and I learned a new join in method too thank you.
Thanks you for this, I want to make a similar blanket and hadn’t a clue how to jayg ❤
Very well explained ! Love this method ❤ Thank you 😊
Great video..... Thank you
Beautiful squares
Great job. Thanks for sharing.
Blessings
Great tutorial ,so relaxing and easy to follow along.TFS
Hi Anita I subscribed thank you for sharing .💝💝
I wish you did a video on the tea with granny square
Inspirational ✨✨ have just downloaded the app Thank you 🙏💙💛
Wow just brilliant 👏
Hi Miss.
Mine name is Susan Aikman.
From Suriname.
I am also a beginner.❤❤❤
This is the first tutorial I've watched that makes sense to me!! One question - can this be adapted to solid granny squares?😊
Mine name is Susan Aikman
From Suriname.
Is a lovely granny square❤❤❤❤❤
I am crazy about this method and is perfect timing. I am making the. Most beautiful granny squares and I was looking for a joining method that would highlight the squares not the join. What kind of border would you use for this
Thanks
Thank you so much for this. It’s the best video I’ve seen so far on joining as you go.
One question - do you weave in the tail of each square after you join them?
Gina: l believe that's the only solution what you wrote, there is no other way: because every square
has a different colour: therefore to change the colour you need to cut the wool and add a different colour:
Funny you mentioned this, l started to ponder on a solution?.
What if we used a same coloured wool, would we need to cut the wool endsl: ??? I don't know!
I haven't checked it ...
The problem would begin when joining 4 individual squares into one square: how does one join all the 4 points into the centre of all the 4 central corners without cutting the wool:
The beauty of Anita's pattern, cutting the wool makes it easier, you don't need a pattern in the 4 point centre or for the 4 middle points... because there is NO pattern needed here for the 4 middle points.
Usually we all want a pattern here to show-up our work.
Have a look where the 3rd square begins to be crocheted...from the very centre...and the 4th square white wool begins to be crocheted at the first opening on the edge of the 3rd square:
This cannot be done with one colour wool:
I hope l explained this correctly:
Anita's method is so easy if you want that style: also Anita's work is a whole different way of crocheting:
The most common patterns are, one colour around every square:
When you joined the first two 2 squares, with the yellow wool, do you cut yr wool off & weave in the end?
So, there after... repeat third square cut yr wool off and weave in each end and 4th, and the 5th until the very end ??
Because l didn't see you do that !
I love your accent! Are you from Australia?
How many squares do you crochet before you start joining them together. This is my first join as you go.
🥰🥰🥰
Iam not a fan of sewing in tails on grnny square
So do you wait to block your blanket after its finished or do you make all your squares and then block them then start adding them?