Thank you. This was wonderful! I’ve always been intimidated by joining motifs and therefore mostly stick to one-piece crochet projects, but you made this easy to understand and I think I might try it. I love crocheting with fine yarns, because I think it makes a more elegant fabric. That little blanket is lovely…
Thank you Emma C for yet another beautiful design and video. Will there be and half hex’s on the outer edge? Do you have a video for half hex’s with this joining method? Would a half Hexi be the same height as the mini granny squares?
I'm also a quilter, and hexagons are one of my favorite patterns to make. Crochet is no different! I love hexxies! Thank you for also showing the JAYG. It's very much appreciated!
Good morning from the US! Thank you for this tutorial! I’ve been waiting for this one to come out. Can’t wait to get done with my morning routine to begin this in between laundry loads! Hope you and everyone in the community is having a lovely week and bless you all!
You are doing a GOOD JOB my BELOVED SISTER ❤ ❤ ❤. I like your work., 👏👏👏. I'm going to do it for myself. All the best, and LOVE 💞💞💞💞💞💕FROM SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦
Good morning Emma. Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. Your explanations are always so clear and precise and your project is gorgeous. Such a great use for using up scrap yarn. Take care and we look forward to another great lesson. 😋
Hi Emma, can baby yarn or a size 4 wt be used if I don't have sock yarn? This is a beautiful for a blanket, lapghan, even a baby blanket and many things. Tfs ❤❤❤❤
Hi Emma, I was wondering if I could see pic of finished hexagons. I keep attaching but have no idea what I’m making🤣could use some ideas Thx Robin Evans
Hi Emma, I was wondering if I could see pic of finished hexagons. I keep attaching but have no idea what I’m making🤣could use some ideas Thx Robin Evans
Oh my goodness I will have to watch this and re-watch it while I am working these hexagons. I LOVE THEM!!! Thank you for making this look so easy - your instructions are wonderful. 😊
I love this blanket so much! Your tutorial is excellent, you explain it so beautifully with a lovely calm, soothing voice. I just went over to Beehive Yarns and bought a mini set so it would look similar to yours, such gorgeous colours.❤😊
Emma, you make the join as you go process so easy to understand. Excellent pace as well. I was able to crochet right along with you. Thank you for a fabulous tutorial.
There is never too many scrappy blankets. Honestly, sometimes it’s not enough! lol yarn craft your heart out! Like my husband says “if it brings you joy and takes you to a happy place, keep on crafting to your heart’s content.” I live by that motto now.
I’m going to start using my left over sock yarn. I’m super excited but wondering how to lay it out. How to know how many on the top vs the sides. Thank you for your tutorial. I love your blanket and the thought that I can use my sock yarn. 🧶
I can’t believe I have never made one of these blankets! I have some beautiful hand-dyed yarn that would be perfect as well! I am about to start a pattern test for Kylie from Stitched up Craft so it will have to wait until I get through that 🥰
Hi Emma. Would you please be able to do a yutorial on keeping the edges of a blanket straight as you go. One edge is usually straighter than the other but they are wiggley. I hope you can help.
Merci beaucoup ! Je voulais faire une jolie couverture en hexagones pour mon petit chat et je cherchais comment les assembler facilement ! Vos explications sont très claires. Enjoy !!! 🤗
Hi Emma love all your videos. Question: when you are starting your hexi do you catch your tail of your yarn in with your work so to not have to weave it in. Thanks dear❤
Just answered my question, I’ve been doing magic circle and two ends for each hex, not sure how to crochet over ends on this one but might try. Thx again great pattern
Good morning. I appreciate how you take your time. And you explain what you're doing as you go. Thank you. ❤
Thank you. This was wonderful! I’ve always been intimidated by joining motifs and therefore mostly stick to one-piece crochet projects, but you made this easy to understand and I think I might try it. I love crocheting with fine yarns, because I think it makes a more elegant fabric. That little blanket is lovely…
Glad it was helpful! 🥰
Thank you Emma C for yet another beautiful design and video. Will there be and half hex’s on the outer edge? Do you have a video for half hex’s with this joining method? Would a half Hexi be the same height as the mini granny squares?
I loved this tutorial! Thank you so much for making it. I’m sure I can follow along and make my own now. It’s so beautiful!
You are so welcome! I’m happy to hear you like it 🥰
I'm also a quilter, and hexagons are one of my favorite patterns to make. Crochet is no different! I love hexxies! Thank you for also showing the JAYG. It's very much appreciated!
Good morning from the US! Thank you for this tutorial! I’ve been waiting for this one to come out. Can’t wait to get done with my morning routine to begin this in between laundry loads! Hope you and everyone in the community is having a lovely week and bless you all!
You’re welcome! I hope you enjoy making it 🥰 Have a great week! 💕💕
You are doing a GOOD JOB my BELOVED SISTER ❤ ❤ ❤. I like your work., 👏👏👏. I'm going to do it for myself. All the best, and LOVE 💞💞💞💞💞💕FROM SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦
Good morning Emma. Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. Your explanations are always so clear and precise and your project is gorgeous. Such a great use for using up scrap yarn. Take care and we look forward to another great lesson. 😋
You’re welcome and thank you so much for your lovely comment ☺️
Emma, thank you for showing this. You are really good at tutorials.
Thank you so much! ☺️
So very pretty! I can not wait to start one of my very own. Happy stitching! ✌️💜🧶
Thank you! Enjoy! 🥰🥰
Never tire from your videos! Thank you once again for a simple but stunning tutorial
You are so welcome! Thank you for your lovely comment 🥰
Thanks so much for teaching me a plain hexagon,appreciate your patience
You’re so welcome!! 🥰
Loved this! 😊 please show us how to make the border to finish the project? 😊
I’ll add it to my list! 🥰
Hi Emma, can baby yarn or a size 4 wt be used if I don't have sock yarn? This is a beautiful for a blanket, lapghan, even a baby blanket and many things. Tfs ❤❤❤❤
What yarn is it? It's so beautiful❣️ Nice easy explained, thanks 💕
I’m using lots of scrap 4ply handdyed yarn 🥰
Hi Emma, I was wondering if I could see pic of finished hexagons. I keep attaching but have no idea what I’m making🤣could use some ideas
Thx Robin Evans
Hi Emma, I was wondering if I could see pic of finished hexagons. I keep attaching but have no idea what I’m making🤣could use some ideas
Thx Robin Evans
Thank you for another easy video to follow your instructions.❤❤❤
You are so welcome! 🥰
六角形大好き(*⌒▽⌒*)
Do you begin by joining 2 or do you need to have 3 to start joining …
You only need to make one full hexagon, after that you will join them as you go ☺️
This was very interesting and such an easy and neat way to join granny squares or hexies. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! 🥰
Love it so cute
Oh my goodness I will have to watch this and re-watch it while I am working these hexagons. I LOVE THEM!!! Thank you for making this look so easy - your instructions are wonderful. 😊
You’re welcome! Thanks so much for watching 🥰
I love this blanket so much! Your tutorial is excellent, you explain it so beautifully with a lovely calm, soothing voice. I just went over to Beehive Yarns and bought a mini set so it would look similar to yours, such gorgeous colours.❤😊
Thank you! I’m so happy to hear you like it. You will love your yarn from Beth, she is an amazing dyer 🥰🥰
Emma, you make the join as you go process so easy to understand. Excellent pace as well. I was able to crochet right along with you. Thank you for a fabulous tutorial.
You’re welcome! I’m happy to hear it’s helped you 🥰
Thank you, Emma!!
This is a gorgeous one! 🙏🏽❤️🍀
You’re welcome! 🥰🥰
Great tutorial Emma. I love hexagons for some reason!. Also how many scrappy blankets is too many? Just asking for a friend 🙃
There is never too many scrappy blankets. Honestly, sometimes it’s not enough! lol yarn craft your heart out! Like my husband says “if it brings you joy and takes you to a happy place, keep on crafting to your heart’s content.” I live by that motto now.
I’ve been told by a good authority that you can never have too many scrappy blankets 😁☺️
I’m going to start using my left over sock yarn. I’m super excited but wondering how to lay it out. How to know how many on the top vs the sides. Thank you for your tutorial. I love your blanket and the thought that I can use my sock yarn. 🧶
Hola descubrí tu canal hoy , me encantas tus trabajos , sería ideal poner subtítulos en español , gracias cariños desde Chile ❤️.
I can’t believe I have never made one of these blankets! I have some beautiful hand-dyed yarn that would be perfect as well! I am about to start a pattern test for Kylie from Stitched up Craft so it will have to wait until I get through that 🥰
You will have to add it to your list for when you’ve finished your pattern test ☺️
@@emmacmakes yes definitely 💕💕💕 x
Amazing!! I’ll try it!! Tks!!
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You’re welcome! Enjoy! 🥰
Hi Emma. Would you please be able to do a yutorial on keeping the edges of a blanket straight as you go. One edge is usually straighter than the other but they are wiggley. I hope you can help.
I’ll add it to my list ☺️☺️
@@emmacmakes Thanks Emma.
Wonderful tutorial - a great alternative to granny squares 😊
Thank you! 😊
Will you be posting how to do a half hexagon join as you go (JAYG)
Yes! This is next on my list and will hopefully be up within the next couple of weeks ☺️
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Love this!!!
Looks more complicated joining as you go rather than after the hexagon is completed. So you have a video showing the joining with complete hexagons?
No, sorry ☺️
This is great Emma! Thank you so much! Looks like it’s time to bring out some more scraps and start blanket number….5? 6?😊
You can never have too many blankets! 🥰🥰
That was amazing! Thank you so much. Simple and beautiful. Now I just need to decide what to make with it.
You are so welcome! 🥰
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Emma this is gorgeous! Thank you so much for doing this tutorial. I’m going to start a blanket this morning.☀️
You’re so welcome! Enjoy! 🥰
Love it...Many thanks for sharing. x Blessings x Mariana UK xx
You’re welcome! I’m glad you like it 🥰
Merci beaucoup ! Je voulais faire une jolie couverture en hexagones pour mon petit chat et je cherchais comment les assembler facilement ! Vos explications sont très claires. Enjoy !!! 🤗
You’re welcome! 🥰🥰
From Brasil, thank you ! Beautiful!❤
Thank you! ☺️
Lovely, just lovely 😊
Thank you! 😊
Hi Emma love all your videos. Question: when you are starting your hexi do you catch your tail of your yarn in with your work so to not have to weave it in. Thanks dear❤
Thank you! I don’t, I sew all of my ends in once I’m done but you could absolutely crochet over them if you preferred ☺️
Just answered my question, I’ve been doing magic circle and two ends for each hex, not sure how to crochet over ends on this one but might try. Thx again great pattern
I don’t have enough scraps. Are there mini skeins you can recommend. Where can I get mini skeins.
Thanks.
Lots of yarn dyers sell them - have a look at Beehive Yarns and others ☺️
This is beautiful. Thank you
You’re welcome 🥰
🙏🙌🏻
Hi you really do a Beautiful 😍 🤩 job
Thank you so much 🤗
It’s so beautiful
Thank you ☺️
You’re so welcome
How does a finished Afghan or Blanket look with this hexagon pattern?
I’m wondering the same. How to lay it out?