Oh thank God this tutorial is here, I've just been trying to find it like a mad person. I've started my chevron blanket and realised I much prefer the strait edge + the bottom corners are flicking out. Thanks for making this vid, I shall be using it right away xx
Thank you so much! This helped immensely!!! Also, thank you for explaining the difference between the stitch classifications in North America vs Europe. I am in Canada and I didn't know they were called different names. lol I wondered why you were calling a 'sc' by the term 'dc' 😏 Keep up the fantastic and helpful work please 👍 If I may make a suggestion....you could start on one corner and work continually across without having to cut/add yarn at each section. It would just require using a slip stitch across the straight edges to the next section; then starting to fill in the next space till it's done. Slip stitch over to the next section and continue till all are filled in. Worked for me anyhow!!
7 years ago and still a Thank God from me. I'm doing a blanket for my parents (it's King size, I'm crazy) and I've been using mitered squares but on the diagonal. I don't like how it looks just leaving the jagged edges so this tutorial is SO needed. Thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial! I do want to say I was a bit confused because I was working while listening, and I did Double Crochet it wasnt working super well, then I watched and you were doing Single Crochet, quickly fixed it! Again thank you for the tutorial it's awesome!
very helpful! i slip stitched to the next pointand worked my way across. I'm using a piece started by someone else. It will be added to another piece with a different stitch as the top for a mermaid blanket.
I will be back to follow this once I am done with my chevron blankets! Just started making one with Bernat Blanket Stripes! Love your videos, I've learned SO much from them!
I’ve never seen this before, it is an interesting finish for a chevron blanket. I may try this for my next blanket. Thank you for the video and your easy instructions.
Thank you very much this will help with a stripe and black and I'm making with several different Stitch Styles and I couldn't figure out how to make a straight edge after Chevron Stitch so I could start the next row with a diamond Stitch. Thank you again.
Thank you! This video gave me enough information to figure out how to fill in the beginning & ending rows of a zig-zag raised ridges chevron afghan my grandmother left to me to finish. ^_^
This is really helpful. Thankyou so much. I have made a Chevron blanket using UK treble stitches. If I followed your guidance here to straighten it should I use double or treble stitches?
Hey ladies I see the question hasn’t been answered but would a slip stitch not work to move across to the next section? Assuming the question is if you attach yarn again each time? Each filling in of the chevrons would have to be done separately. Otherwise you would end up adding length to the blanket that might not be needed. Would you not? I think doing the corners last or as you go would be a preference. I know the question is old but if any of you are like me I hoard patterns for years haha or procrastinate patterns for long periods of time 🤪. Happy stitching gals
How does this work at the bottom of the blanket? I did the top following your directions but don't know how to do it for the bottom how is it the same?
So do you have to do the end of EACH ripple individually? I have a blanket with 5 ripples and if I want the blanket to be finished like this one, do I have to do each on separate? Please advise.
Hi my chevron is 13 stitches before my skip two and peak of 3 so what was your stitches before that made you decide you needed 11 to start the straight edge ?
There are many different ways to crochet the chevron stitch and some patterns use more or less stitches before the valley/peaks - in the pattern I have used as shown here: ua-cam.com/video/NS3ydo_pcrs/v-deo.html there are eleven stitches 😊
This is a great tutorial but can you show how to do this across the entire blanket? I’m only working into the divot of one triangle and it’s making the edges form tiny triangles. Thank you so much in advance
hi Bella, actually i was planning to make a chevron stitch bag with sharp ripples like yours. can you advice me how to go about it on a circular base of the bag. what really worrying me is the little triangle at the beginning.
Would there be a difference in the first corner as opposed to the last corner? I have all my v's filled in on both sides, so all my stitches are facing the same way. My first corner works from the edge in, which keeps them still facing the same way. In the last corner, I feel I should be starting at the top and working out to the edge, but I didn't see you cover that in the video
I'm struggling...My chevron crochet is worked in multiples of 14. I am following your instructions, however, something is amiss when I am converting your 11 stitch chevron to my 14 stitch chevron. My valley's skip two as your valley's do, and my peaks have three stitches as your peaks do. Any advise?
I get this for the top of the blanket. The bottom of the blanket is just a foundation chain though so how do you work that end to get the straight edge?
ok i have a question. would this work to begin to square off a star afghan? i realize that it will turn it into a pentagon, but ive searched high and low on the internet on how to make a star baby afghan into a square or rectangle blanket for an adult. any help would be appreciated! thanks
I am going to try this on my hexagon blanket as I made the recommended triangles to fill the gaps but my gaps are wider than the standard triangles so I didn’t work, I’m hoping this will bridge the gap, I’m assuming the template will work the same of starting with DC for the amount of stitches I have and just decreasing by 2 each time? I’m trying it out on a sample to see first, if it works I’ll try and put up a pic
Yes, you could certainly try this same method for the tops of a hexagon blanket 😊 If the triangles for your hexagon blanket are too small, could you try adding an extra round to make them larger?
@@bellacococrochet I tried but it still didn’t give me a straight edge, I guess the triangle gap is not a standard equilateral but more like your chevron shape so I will study your filling in gap above and see if I can manage the same!
Hola Bella. i finish the hexagon blanket, I need to know if you have a tutorial on how to do the side's of the blanket. I so your tutorial, on How to do straight edges on the chevron blanket. Can I do this on the Hexagon blanket? Can you help me or let me know what can I do to straight or have a square hexagon blanket. Thank you very much. Have a great evening.
Will this method work no matter how many stitches was used to make the chevron? For example you have 11 stitches which make up your chevron where as I have 8 stitches?
How do I adjust this if I have a different stitch count for my chevrons? My pattern is 29+3 so I work 13 SC up and down each side, 3 SC in each peak and sk 2 st for each valley.
@@annawhite7570 I have the exact same stitch count as you, and I was able to do it just today following Bella Coco's instructions easily. Where she says 11 stitches, you count 13, then next row is 11, then next row, 9, then, 7 and so on. It does work and comes up very nicely. When you start, you either count 13 up the mountain (Bella's 11) and tie into the 13th stitch, OR, as I discovered, tie into the left hand stitch of the 3SC in the peak. I hope this makes sense.
I’ve not tried this method with a US double crochet chevron, but I would think you could use the same method; you would just need to chain two or three instead of one 😊
The first row of 11 and 11, did you skip a stitch at the bottom when you skipped two and then started with one and skipped one to continue with ten?????
Have you ever tried doing this in reverse? Where you start out with straight stitches and then go into the chevron? I'm working on my first blanket and would like to do a chevron but I don't know if it would work. Any advice?
I've seen multiple ladies ask this question & its never gotten answered ,hopefully mine does...do you finish off each chevron individually or do you go all the way across? Please someone answer & tell me how ☺
You should work the bottom of the blanket in exactly the same way as you did the top; the triangle gaps are there the same, you just won't have the half triangle spaces at the sides 😊
I have a question how would this work if it's a big bump 10 single crochet chain 2 an repeat the 10 skip two (low) an then 5 single crochet chain 2 an then 5 single an then 10 single chain 2 an then repeat from the first 10 .... hope that makes sense new at re writing the pattern please help me with this I believe I'd have to work up the high to the next high (work over the low)
I've not tried this method on a US double crochet chevron but I should think it would work; you would just need to chain two or three instead of one as you do for a single crochet 😊
For this question out will be using American terms: you made straight the edge of that Chevron using single crochets because the Chevron was made of single crochets. What if you use double crochet stitches instead of single crochet stitches?
@@bellacococrochet Then you very much, but the question is: If the Chevron is being done with double crochets (US), how do I get the edge straight? Will it work if I do single crochet (US)?
I like your step by step instructions. After the instructions could you include a written copy of the pattern so I could have it to refer to. If you could send me a copy of the written pattern I would appreciate it.
You should make it CLEAR that you skip the two at the trough when counting the 11. I had to go watch another persons video to see how to do the initial count.
I'm sorry that this was confusing for you however the tutorial does say at the beginning of the video that you skip stitches and also at 2.24 on the video it shows you how to skip the stitches :)
Oh thank God this tutorial is here, I've just been trying to find it like a mad person. I've started my chevron blanket and realised I much prefer the strait edge + the bottom corners are flicking out. Thanks for making this vid, I shall be using it right away xx
+Sammi N :)
My sentiments exactly. I love the chevron but the flapping ends did bother me. So I’m grateful for this also
I’m doing a Chevron blanket and wanted to square off edges. Thank you for patience, good video where I can follow. You made my work great!
Glad it was helpful :)
Thank you so much! This helped immensely!!! Also, thank you for explaining the difference between the stitch classifications in North America vs Europe. I am in Canada and I didn't know they were called different names. lol I wondered why you were calling a 'sc' by the term 'dc' 😏 Keep up the fantastic and helpful work please 👍
If I may make a suggestion....you could start on one corner and work continually across without having to cut/add yarn at each section. It would just require using a slip stitch across the straight edges to the next section; then starting to fill in the next space till it's done. Slip stitch over to the next section and continue till all are filled in. Worked for me anyhow!!
7 years ago and still a Thank God from me. I'm doing a blanket for my parents (it's King size, I'm crazy) and I've been using mitered squares but on the diagonal. I don't like how it looks just leaving the jagged edges so this tutorial is SO needed. Thank you!
You're welcome :)
Thanks for the tutorial! I do want to say I was a bit confused because I was working while listening, and I did Double Crochet it wasnt working super well, then I watched and you were doing Single Crochet, quickly fixed it! Again thank you for the tutorial it's awesome!
very helpful! i slip stitched to the next pointand worked my way across. I'm using a piece started by someone else. It will be added to another piece with a different stitch as the top for a mermaid blanket.
So happy I found this... working on Chevron stitch pillow and this is a perfect way to edge stitch to join pillow together.
I'm so glad it was helpful :)
I will be back to follow this once I am done with my chevron blankets! Just started making one with Bernat Blanket Stripes! Love your videos, I've learned SO much from them!
Thank you :)
I’ve never seen this before, it is an interesting finish for a chevron blanket. I may try this for my next blanket. Thank you for the video and your easy instructions.
You’re very welcome 😊
Thank you! Saving this for later. My nephew wants me to recreate his favorite blanket as a bday gift, so I'll be back for this in a bit. Wish me luck!
You are very welcome :)
I'm making a baby Afghan for my new grandson who will be arriving very soon. I needed to know how to do this!!!! Thank you!!!!!
Thank you so much! Good tutorial, I like how you write down the uk and us crochet terms, very helpful!
Thank yuo so much for your tutorial. I am making a chevron tote bag for my niece and was having "fun" trying to make a straight edge on the chevron.
thank you so much!! ive been wanting to figure out how to do this because of a sweater im planning on making
You're so welcome :)
Amazing! Couldn’t find this anywhere and now I have your tutorial to follow!!!
Glad I could help :)
OMG...I have been looking for a tutorial on this...thanks a bunch
+lakiesha holmes you are so welcome xx
Thank you very much this will help with a stripe and black and I'm making with several different Stitch Styles and I couldn't figure out how to make a straight edge after Chevron Stitch so I could start the next row with a diamond Stitch. Thank you again.
Thank you! This video gave me enough information to figure out how to fill in the beginning & ending rows of a zig-zag raised ridges chevron afghan my grandmother left to me to finish. ^_^
Glad it was helpful :)
you are a great teacher .. thaaaaaaanks .. may all your dreams come true this year :)
Ghada Abdelmawgood
US vs UK
SC/double
HDC/half treble
DC/treble
TC/double treble
Very helpful, thankyou for excellent instructions
+Dorothy Howson thanks for watching x
Thank you sooo much. I used it for my dress.
You are very welcome :)
Love your tutorials...thank you 💜
What if we don't have an "edge"... Mine starts and ends with a V so I'm unsure how to incorporate the 13 end stitches into this.... thanks so much!
Oh, this is typical of me. I've just made a chevron and made a dog's dinner of straightening off the edges!! Wish I'd seen this first! :D
This video has been really helpfull . what else can we make from this pattern?
This video has been really helpful¡ I m doing a cushion cover¡ Your instructions R very clear¡ Thank You¡
+AMERICA LIRA :) x
América Lira crochet tutorial Bella Coco
This is really helpful. Thankyou so much.
I have made a Chevron blanket using UK treble stitches. If I followed your guidance here to straighten it should I use double or treble stitches?
You're welcome, I'm glad you've found it helpful 😊 I would use treble stitches in your case so that it matches the rest of the blanket.
This is exactly what i was looking for. Thank you so much, you're a lifesaver
You're very welcome :)
please do a video on how to make decrease at chevron for example if we want to make a chevron halter top!!
This is so cool! I'm probably going to make a sweater using this method
Awww excellent, why didn't I think of doing it this way before, I love Chevron but didn't like the finished un squared off look. Many thanks. Xxx
You are very welcome :)
Do you do each section separately or do you do all the Chevron sections and do the corners last? Thanks for all your help! 😊
Bella I have the same question as Ms Colie...Do you do each "V" separately? trying to square my afghan and can't figure it out, please help!
Cristina Buck me too...same question!
Bella I have the same question? I am trying to do it all away across son't know how it is going to work out.
Hey ladies I see the question hasn’t been answered but would a slip stitch not work to move across to the next section? Assuming the question is if you attach yarn again each time? Each filling in of the chevrons would have to be done separately. Otherwise you would end up adding length to the blanket that might not be needed. Would you not? I think doing the corners last or as you go would be a preference.
I know the question is old but if any of you are like me I hoard patterns for years haha or procrastinate patterns for long periods of time 🤪.
Happy stitching gals
Me too
Could you use this technique to square off a star blanket?
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!❤❤❤
Hi Bella. If I wanted to do a blanket, would I be doing each V shape separately then finish with the ends or so I continue without tying off?
Thank you. This will solve my issues.
Glad it helped :)
Love your tutorials, you are wonderful. 💗
Thank you :)
love your tutorial so much.. thank u
Ive made a blanket using your Cheveron/ Granny Ripple tutorial.
Will this tutorial work for that?
hey how would I do this with multiple ripples in a row? do I start in each V or can I start at one end and go to the other etc?
Destany D Ss
can I use this method to get straight edges on my star blanket?
Please think about doing a Bobble Stitch tutorial :-)
Just love it so easy to follow what ever u do 🤗
Thank you for your support it really does mean a lot :)
How does this work at the bottom of the blanket? I did the top following your directions but don't know how to do it for the bottom how is it the same?
So do you have to do the end of EACH ripple individually? I have a blanket with 5 ripples and if I want the blanket to be finished like this one, do I have to do each on separate? Please advise.
Yes, you would need to fill in each chevron individually and then move onto the next one 😊
Thank you for this tutorial, very nice.
I am both a reader and visual and like to reference both. Are these instructions written somewhere where I can reference back to it?
Hi my chevron is 13 stitches before my skip two and peak of 3 so what was your stitches before that made you decide you needed 11 to start the straight edge ?
There are many different ways to crochet the chevron stitch and some patterns use more or less stitches before the valley/peaks - in the pattern I have used as shown here: ua-cam.com/video/NS3ydo_pcrs/v-deo.html there are eleven stitches 😊
This is a great tutorial but can you show how to do this across the entire blanket? I’m only working into the divot of one triangle and it’s making the edges form tiny triangles. Thank you so much in advance
hi Bella, actually i was planning to make a chevron stitch bag with sharp ripples like yours. can you advice me how to go about it on a circular base of the bag. what really worrying me is the little triangle at the beginning.
Thank you so very much xx
You're very welcome :)
Would there be a difference in the first corner as opposed to the last corner?
I have all my v's filled in on both sides, so all my stitches are facing the same way. My first corner works from the edge in, which keeps them still facing the same way. In the last corner, I feel I should be starting at the top and working out to the edge, but I didn't see you cover that in the video
For the last corner I would start from the peak of the chevron and work downwards, following the same principles as shown in the tutorial 😊
Thank you so much for this! Perfect
You're very welcome :)
I'm struggling...My chevron crochet is worked in multiples of 14. I am following your instructions, however, something is amiss when I am converting your 11 stitch chevron to my 14 stitch chevron. My valley's skip two as your valley's do, and my peaks have three stitches as your peaks do. Any advise?
Is it possible to edge a star blanket using this method? It seems to be similar because it’s working between two points.
It's not something that I've tried but it should certainly be possible. Let me know how you get on! 😊
Hi,
Could you please do this tutorial for left hand???
Love your channel. 😃
Thank you, as this is quite an old tutorial I don't have a left handed one at the moment :)
I get this for the top of the blanket. The bottom of the blanket is just a foundation chain though so how do you work that end to get the straight edge?
You can just work into the bottom of the foundation chain to create your stitches 😊
Umm do ? you have a tutorial on Diagonal chevron stitch would love to have a tutorial on that. Thank You
Hi Bella ! Can I use this same method to square off a star afghan?
Thank you so much.
You're welcome :)
ok i have a question. would this work to begin to square off a star afghan? i realize that it will turn it into a pentagon, but ive searched high and low on the internet on how to make a star baby afghan into a square or rectangle blanket for an adult. any help would be appreciated! thanks
dito...same question....?
Same here
yes me too I just was asking about this same issue.
I am going to try this on my hexagon blanket as I made the recommended triangles to fill the gaps but my gaps are wider than the standard triangles so I didn’t work, I’m hoping this will bridge the gap, I’m assuming the template will work the same of starting with DC for the amount of stitches I have and just decreasing by 2 each time? I’m trying it out on a sample to see first, if it works I’ll try and put up a pic
Yes, you could certainly try this same method for the tops of a hexagon blanket 😊 If the triangles for your hexagon blanket are too small, could you try adding an extra round to make them larger?
@@bellacococrochet I tried but it still didn’t give me a straight edge, I guess the triangle gap is not a standard equilateral but more like your chevron shape so I will study your filling in gap above and see if I can manage the same!
Hola Bella. i finish the hexagon blanket, I need to know if you have a tutorial on how to do the side's of the blanket. I so your tutorial, on How to do straight edges on the chevron blanket. Can I do this on the Hexagon blanket? Can you help me or let me know what can I do to straight or have a square hexagon blanket. Thank you very much. Have a great evening.
Hi, do yoiu have a pattern for this video in writing? Thanks! It made a whole lot of sense and is easy to follow!!
Hi Sydni I'm sorry I don't have a written pattern for this :)
Will this method work no matter how many stitches was used to make the chevron? For example you have 11 stitches which make up your chevron where as I have 8 stitches?
How do I adjust this if I have a different stitch count for my chevrons? My pattern is 29+3 so I work 13 SC up and down each side, 3 SC in each peak and sk 2 st for each valley.
@@annawhite7570 I have the exact same stitch count as you, and I was able to do it just today following Bella Coco's instructions easily. Where she says 11 stitches, you count 13, then next row is 11, then next row, 9, then, 7 and so on. It does work and comes up very nicely. When you start, you either count 13 up the mountain (Bella's 11) and tie into the 13th stitch, OR, as I discovered, tie into the left hand stitch of the 3SC in the peak. I hope this makes sense.
Is there a "squaring off" method for double crochet (US) / triple crochet (UK)?
I’ve not tried this method with a US double crochet chevron, but I would think you could use the same method; you would just need to chain two or three instead of one 😊
excellent
Thank you :)
Is there a place for written instructions?
Thank you!
You are welcome :)
The first row of 11 and 11, did you skip a stitch at the bottom when you skipped two and then started with one and skipped one to continue with ten?????
does this method work the same with a US double? I have a US double chevron that I want to square.
very nice. . Thanks
Have you ever tried doing this in reverse? Where you start out with straight stitches and then go into the chevron? I'm working on my first blanket and would like to do a chevron but I don't know if it would work. Any advice?
This is what I am wondering! Did you ever have success?
Thank you from Geermany!!!
Can I use this method to square off my star blanket?
Yes, I think tou can! Good luck :)
Yes, I think you can! Good luck :)
how do you straight edge the bottom of a ripple afghan
brilliant I love
+Caroline O Driscoll thanks x
I've seen multiple ladies ask this question & its never gotten answered ,hopefully mine does...do you finish off each chevron individually or do you go all the way across? Please someone answer & tell me how ☺
I did it individually and then did a single crochet border to make it look more even and finished.
I’ve done the top and it’s worked great but how do I work the bottom edge now? I can’t figure it out.
You should work the bottom of the blanket in exactly the same way as you did the top; the triangle gaps are there the same, you just won't have the half triangle spaces at the sides 😊
Very interesting .Thank You
+Ann MCNAMARA my pleasure x
I'm looking for an Edging that does not make the edges straight can any point me in the right direction
I have a question how would this work if it's a big bump 10 single crochet chain 2 an repeat the 10 skip two (low) an then 5 single crochet chain 2 an then 5 single an then 10 single chain 2 an then repeat from the first 10 .... hope that makes sense new at re writing the pattern please help me with this I believe I'd have to work up the high to the next high (work over the low)
also here's the pattern www.yarnspirations.com/rippling-waves-afgan
how would you go back to the chevron pattern after making it square???
christina schaefer you wouldn't. This would be the last section of you wanted to make a chevron blanket square x
How would you do one that is worked in the back loop?
I would work it in the same way but in the back loops only 😊
this for the top and botton or top only ?!
+Rejoo S Kamel both x
How can I print out directions?
Do you have the written pattern for this one?
Would this idea work for squaring off a 5 point star?
I can't imagine how it would work due to the angles? x
I am having the hardest time trying to find a way to do it
does this work for us double crochet cheveron
I've not tried this method on a US double crochet chevron but I should think it would work; you would just need to chain two or three instead of one as you do for a single crochet 😊
For this question out will be using American terms: you made straight the edge of that Chevron using single crochets because the Chevron was made of single crochets. What if you use double crochet stitches instead of single crochet stitches?
I use UK terms so a UK double is a US single, it's the same stitch just different terminology :)
@@bellacococrochet Then you very much, but the question is: If the Chevron is being done with double crochets (US), how do I get the edge straight? Will it work if I do single crochet (US)?
Is there a written pattern for this?
I like your step by step instructions. After the instructions could you include a written copy of the pattern so I could have it to refer to. If you could send me a copy of the written pattern I would appreciate it.
I noticed you say double crouchet but are doing single. Did i miss something? I finally noticed around 10 minute matk.
Hopkins' Tiny Garden Bella is using UK terms, I believe she states that in the video. She’s usually pretty good about clarifying that in her videos :)
could you please do an Owl pattern purse
+Debbie Hazuza I shall add it to my tutorials requests list x
have you got it written
+Abby Paine Link is in the description box x
Corner 8:08
Those are single crochets no?
I work in UK Terms, a UK double is a US single. It's the same stitch just different terminology :)
Please can you crochet those sandals that you put on your Instagram pleeeeeeeeese
You should make it CLEAR that you skip the two at the trough when counting the 11. I had to go watch another persons video to see how to do the initial count.
I'm sorry that this was confusing for you however the tutorial does say at the beginning of the video that you skip stitches and also at 2.24 on the video it shows you how to skip the stitches :)
Damn did you ever get your questions answered smdh