How to Crochet Quilt Squares Together - Fusion Crochet and Fabric Quilt
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2020
- I love quilting and crocheting! Today I show you how to crochet quilt squares together to make an adorable tablerunner. The Fusions crochet projects are a fantastic way to make a crochet and fabric quilt.
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Love, love, love this!
I LOVE this! So beautiful!!!! Thank you for sharing with us.
Glad you enjoyed it! It is a FUN project!!
Love the colors, the stitching and the whole pattern!!!
Thank you so much! It was such a fun project!
What a wonderful way to use up scraps of fabric and yarn! Thanks for a fabulous video, Kara!
You are so welcome! It was a fun project!!
Fantastic way to combine your talents, looks great -- very simple to follow!!
Thank you very much!
Super nice!
Very nice work and my two favorite things together. Thank you for sharing this it’s beautiful.
Thank you very much!
Thank you so much. Love and light
Same to you!
Thank you so much! This is the best tutorial for quilt crochet fusion I’ve ever found (and I’ve been looking a long time). I’ve always wanted to do this. Your tutorial is amazing and I look forward to watching many more and learning a lot. Needless to say I subscribed. Thanks again.
I'm so glad! So kind of you - appreciate that!
You are a wealth of creative ideas!! Thank you for sharing!❤🤩
You are so welcome!
Really beautiful tablerunner 👍🌼🥰.
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure!
Simple and beautiful 😍😍😍
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful job thank you for your help and time
You are very welcome!
I can almost smell my grandmothers home as I watch this. Thank YOU so much.
So nice of you!!! It is such a fun project!
You have a wonderful teacher in your Mom. Lovely table runner!
Thank you so much!
@@DIYOnTheHouse you're welcome
Hi, I watched this video today, just got my power back and installed my computer to work. Thought I would share a short cut. When you get to the end of the blanket stitch, instead of sewing several stitches in the corner and cutting the yarn, do a slip stitch knot through the last stitch, leave the tail to begin the crochet stitch work. When you need to add more yarn to finish the crochet stitches, leave those knot ends a little long so you can crochet those into the crochet stitches. Hides the knots and saves on amount of yarn you need.
Oh my lands - brilliant suggestion!! I love it. I want to be starting a new one with spring colors - I love it!! Thanks.
Very helpful thanks
You're welcome!
I’ve done something similar around the edges of a light jacket. Just around the collar, down the front edges and at the bottom around the back. I used finer stitches to crochet to, like only 1/8 inch into the edge of the fabric and 1/4 inch spacing with a color matching the jacket. That makes the crochet edging the standout. This is a beautiful idea.
Thank you!
I loved your families works. Any videos on them
Well all done. I used fall colors and black cotton yarn for the crochet part.
My looks different but it looks like a stain glass window as my connection made a ridge instead of laying flat. I love how it turned out.
Thanks for idea and video.
That sounds fantastic! That gives me an idea, wouldn't a Christmas table runner, or even a tree skirt be cool with this pattern! Congrats on your project!
Please share pics
You have the same voice as Glenda from creative grandma I love her crochet videos. And this video too thanks
Funny!! You are so welcome - thanks for watching!
On the corners, if you do 2x SC, ch , 2x SC, , instead of 3xSC then you’ll get a square corner 😊. It shouldn’t mess up your pattern either.
You can also crochet your blocks together with a slip stitch rather than sew. If sewing I would have used a log stitch (like lacing a corset) to create a flatter join.
To finish I would have added an edging or crocheted a border all the way around to create an even edge, but that’s my own preference 😊
I’m very much a ‘make it up as I go along’ crafter, but the suggestions that I’ve given are ones I have learnt from making my own projects, and my OCD tendencies to have a neat finish!
THANK YOU!! I really appreciate the tips! I have learned EVERYTHING from others. I will try these on my next one. I think a Christmas one would be beautiful!
DIY On The House It’s the least I can do in return for all the great makes (and loom making!) you’ve shared with all of us.
I haven’t checked yet, but have you made any loom bags yet? Possibly a project to consider, especially if you are looking at making a formed base, with a ?crochet strap... Perhaps you can crochet a rounded bottom base and then attach the woven length from the loom around the base... ?
Too many ideas, and lots of wool, but still waiting for hubby to make that rod loom you created (just with a few more hoops available so that you can adjust the width!) to try them out 😂
Your corner suggestion was exactly what I was thinking while watching. EXCELLENT video!!
I do this too. Perfectly square corners are my cup of tea.
Ok tried to eyeball stitches, wasn't satisfied as seem like too many stitches. Thankfully all stitches came out nice and was able to save my yarn. Whew I did mark in pencil and and every 3/8 a stitch. First time did corners wrong and now very happy I did it over. It was also faster. 17 more to do! This will a nice lap project. Thanks for the cool idea and instructions, got to keep busy.
Great job! I am impressed at your determination. I think most of my knowledge comes from mistakes and trial and error! Keep me posted on your project!!
Ok doing single crochet, corners have 7 single crochet? I could not find a written pattern. Hard to see up close as letters and stop and play button in the screen.
Oh yeah found instruction. Yeah my blanket stitch is different than yours. Its all one round corner no separtions. Oh well not doing like yours. 7 crochet stitches in corner for me. Lol.
I am in the process of doing a cot spread.... i hope it turns out as nice as yours.. using squares of cats, dogs, birds butterflies etc.
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I love it!! If you can, email me pictures at diyonthehouse@gmail.com - have fun!
Thank you for showing how to make this. Yours came out beautifully. Could you please tell me the dimension of your fabric squares?
I made mine 4 1/2" square.
Do you know if I should use fusible interfacing if I’m making my squares with cotton flannel for a fusion quilt for a baby ?
Yes, I would still use interfacing. Maybe a lighter weight interfacing - but I think it wouldn't keep its shape very well without it.
@@DIYOnTheHouse thank you !!!
Do you have a formula for how many yards of fabric you need? I would love to try an Afghan with this technique.
2 yards of fabric should make a 40" blanket x 30". So 4 yards should be 80" 30". I am guessing I would like one wider than 30" . So maybe 6 yards would make it 45" wide x 80" blanket.
What size crochet thread did u use to connect the squares
I used baby weight yarn for this project.
What size crochet thread do u use to connect the squares
I used baby weight yarn for this project.
What size crochet hook do you use ?
On this I used a size D hook.
I can’t get my needle through the fabric… what kind are you using? It looks like you’re poking through butter!
Yes, you do need a needle with a point, and not a blunt tip.
Wait - instead of *sewing* the squares at the end, they can be crocheted together. I believe it's called JAYG (join as you go).
Great idea!! I didn't have a good enough idea of my pattern ahead of time, but that would work great. Thanks!
@@DIYOnTheHouse I discovered it a few years ago and I've never gone back to sewing!
Wish you had actually shown how you used the interface. The part you only talk about from 1.10 to 2.05 . You only talk about it. Do you have a video of you doing this? please and thank you
Sorry, I don't have a video. I applied fusible interfacing to one side of the square and then sewed them together to give it some stability.
@@DIYOnTheHouse Are they sewn on all 4 sides?? You mention you "folded and closed the end that was open" but weren't all sides open?
Couldn't see you crochet. Your camera was off
Sound is bad
Thanks