This is by far the best tutorial for solid granny square with no holes/gaps! I've watched a lot and they were so hard to follow, but this video is so easy. So easy to follow along, such an easy pattern as well. Thank you!
i love that it also works the same with simple crochet stitches and instead of triple crochet you can use the double crochet there, the pattern is super useful :) i hated the holes normal granny squares have specially for winter clothes
Thank you for this awesome pattern❣️ I love granny squares but hate getting my fingers & toes caught in the holes & also the holes make it not as warm. Truly appreciate you sharing your time & knowledge with us. Blessings 🙋🏻♀️💜🙏🏼
Finally, a very easy solid square pattern. Your video is the best I've seen and so easy to follow. It's also the best pattern I've seen for a solid square. Thank you very very much!
Thank you so much!! I always strongly disliked making granny squares because of the gaps and how uneven they turned out, however this tutorial is very helpful. :)
@@declanmars4992 I usually don't turn my squares but you could totally turn at each round, especially if you're planning on crocheting larger squares. Turning is also great if you want to make a reversible fabric. So, feel free to choose based on what you'd like to make with your squares :)
Ice Yarns has a new galaxy ombré I want to make a blanket with, making a 24” square using one skein per square, for a total of 6 squares plus a 1” border. This pattern is perfect for it, as I can’t stand gaps in blankets.
Great video thank you ❤ on your blog you have round Christmas potholders patterns for free of Christmas pudding, gingerbread man, peppermint, and reindeer that I would love to make put I can't because I don't know how to read a pattern if you don't mind can you please make a video on how to make it thank you have a great day 😊
I think that the easiest way is to close the last st of the round with the new color and then continue with the next round as usual. Otherwise, you can fasten off after joining the round, join the new yarn in the same st where you joined (place the yarn to the back of your work, yarn over with the new yarn, and ch 2), and continue from there.
Hi, I think it would be easier to match the strawberry with a classic solid granny square which still has holes at the corners but it's solid overall. Those two have for sure the same number of stitches, so it's easier to sew. You can find the pattern here raffamusadesigns.com/crochet-solid-granny-square/
Hi, if you're a beginner, it might be helpful to follow the written pattern + photo tutorial together with the video :) raffamusadesigns.com/crochet-solid-square-no-gaps/
@@RaffamusaDesigns I take my comment back after watching a couple other ones yours is actually the most helpful I was using a bigger needle and now that I got the concept I came back to yours and my square was a lot better so thank you
Thanks for clear instructions love from India
Thank you so much ❤
This is my favourite granny square now.. very helpful tutorial.. easy to learn.. thank you ❤
Thank you! Very nicely explained!
Thank you :)
Very easy and clear, thank you
This is by far the best tutorial for solid granny square with no holes/gaps! I've watched a lot and they were so hard to follow, but this video is so easy. So easy to follow along, such an easy pattern as well. Thank you!
Thank you so much. This is truly a solid pattern and most attractive.
Very clearly explained xx
i love that it also works the same with simple crochet stitches and instead of triple crochet you can use the double crochet there, the pattern is super useful :) i hated the holes normal granny squares have specially for winter clothes
Thank you for this awesome pattern❣️
I love granny squares but hate getting my fingers & toes caught in the holes & also the holes make it not as warm.
Truly appreciate you sharing your time & knowledge with us.
Blessings 🙋🏻♀️💜🙏🏼
Thanks very nice work. Watched twice. Good instructions.❤ ❤❤
Thank you for such a great tutorial 😀👍👍👍
So easy to follow, thank you for creating this tutorial. This is exactly what I was looking for 😊
Finally, a very easy solid square pattern. Your video is the best I've seen and so easy to follow. It's also the best pattern I've seen for a solid square. Thank you very very much!
Thank you so much 🤗
Thank you so much!! I always strongly disliked making granny squares because of the gaps and how uneven they turned out, however this tutorial is very helpful. :)
Do you need to turn after every round to keep it from getting twisty like some granny squares, or keep working the same side?
@@declanmars4992 I usually don't turn my squares but you could totally turn at each round, especially if you're planning on crocheting larger squares. Turning is also great if you want to make a reversible fabric. So, feel free to choose based on what you'd like to make with your squares :)
@@RaffamusaDesigns Thank you! That's useful!
Hi, I’m Debi from Central Florida. I love your patterns! Also thank you for giving instructions in English.
Thank you very much this was so easy to follow!!
Can i make it with dc instead of the tc and sc instead of the dc?
Hi, I'm not sure if the stitch count will still work but you could try...
Great video thank you 🙏
Thank you. Explained very well. ❤x
Can you please make a tutorial for your granny squares with citrus slices?
Ice Yarns has a new galaxy ombré I want to make a blanket with, making a 24” square using one skein per square, for a total of 6 squares plus a 1” border. This pattern is perfect for it, as I can’t stand gaps in blankets.
It was so hard to make for me 😢
Great video thank you ❤ on your blog you have round Christmas potholders patterns for free of Christmas pudding, gingerbread man, peppermint, and reindeer that I would love to make put I can't because I don't know how to read a pattern if you don't mind can you please make a video on how to make it thank you have a great day 😊
How do you switch colors ?
Nvm I think I got it
I think that the easiest way is to close the last st of the round with the new color and then continue with the next round as usual. Otherwise, you can fasten off after joining the round, join the new yarn in the same st where you joined (place the yarn to the back of your work, yarn over with the new yarn, and ch 2), and continue from there.
Just wondering does this granny square size equal to the strawberry granny you also made? I want to make a solid and strawberry design. Thank you
Hi, I think it would be easier to match the strawberry with a classic solid granny square which still has holes at the corners but it's solid overall. Those two have for sure the same number of stitches, so it's easier to sew. You can find the pattern here raffamusadesigns.com/crochet-solid-granny-square/
Thank you. D❤
Way too fast for a beginner
Hi, if you're a beginner, it might be helpful to follow the written pattern + photo tutorial together with the video :) raffamusadesigns.com/crochet-solid-square-no-gaps/
@@RaffamusaDesigns I take my comment back after watching a couple other ones yours is actually the most helpful I was using a bigger needle and now that I got the concept I came back to yours and my square was a lot better so thank you
And don’t get me wrong you’re still fast but that’s because you have experience and I’m an idiot 😂😂
@@RaffamusaDesignsI take back all the profanity I yelled when I didn’t understand! You my friend are the GOAT!!!!!