CONTINUOUS JOIN AS YOU GO - RIGHT HANDED VERSION
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- In this video tutorial, I will be taking you through each step of this method of joining Granny Squares, which for some can be quite daunting.
There are several different video tutorials already out there, but often with variations in the method of working.
I will be showing you my method, which has a different stitch size from the usual. It makes for a nice and neat finish.
This tutorial will be particularly useful if you are following one of my patterns, as CJAY features a lot in my blankets.
I have also prepared a pdf for the diagram I use in this video, and you can find it to download and print off for free, on my website
woolthreadpain...
My crochet blanket patterns can be found in my Etsy shop
www.etsy.com/uk/shop/WoolThreadPaint
Thank you for watching
First time doing JAYG. You made it so easy! Thank you! And, what a delight it was to crochet with you, Maine to Scotland! On to the next part of the gorgeous Winter Walk Blanket!
Your explanation is easy to understand, thankyou, new subscriber and fellow scot
Thanks and welcome
Where can I get the pdf for the layout?
Hi, the link to the blog post on my website where you will find the pdf is in the Description box below the video
Thank you Marion, this was extremely helpful. I'm making your moody blues blanket and absolutely loving every moment of it. I can't believe how beautiful the colours are!
So glad I found your channel. I’m a newbie to crocheting, made a few items. I will try this technique on my next blanket. Thanks dee
I am making the gorgeous beach Walk blanket. The printed instructions are excellent, but this video really made it simple to learn a new technique.
Such a wonderful comprehensive explanation of JAYG, it was do easy to understand and follow, thank you for this.
What a beautiful way to join up squares and such good thorough instructions. Thank you for your time and tuition.
You should have them in order it's making so difficult
Do you mean the videos? They are all collected together in the Playlists tab to make it easier for you.
Marion I can’t found the PDF of the pattern of the Continuous Join As You Go. Can you please send the PDF
The pdfs for both right handed and left handed versions are on my blog/website www.woolthreadpaint.com
Could you please tell me where I will get this pattern please thank you
It’s called the Beach Walk Blanket, and you can find it in my Etsy shop here - woolthreadpaint.etsy.com
Hi. This is such a helpful video.
I’m just wondering if you have any sort of formula to work out roughly how much yarn you need for any size of blanket? I realise this will vary with yarn and tension but just hoping for a rough idea how much yarn to buy to finish off my blanket. (Not a specific pattern, just granny squares)
Beautiful tutorial ❤
Just bought this pattern and have started collecting my stash…as a crocheter who is trying to learn more this video was invaluable. Thank you so much for the beautifully explained technique.👏👏👏
Thanks, Marion. I used to do a different method of continuous join as you go, but couldn't remember it. Your tutorial is so clear and easy to follow, and I think your method is much better than the previous one I used, so I'll stick with this in future.
Great thanks Marion!!!! I like so much the blanket!! So easy with tutorials+++ merci++ Corinne 🇫🇷
Hi Marion, you have saved my life with this video thank you so much, I’ve been fiddling along with my own version of this method and getting it so wrong
Great video. I like this method best of those I’ve watched previously. To me, it looks more polished without all of the extra chains creating gaps. Thanks for sharing! 👏👏
Thank you! I’m glad you found it useful 🙂
Hi Marion. I have just started my beach blanket. This video has got to be the best tutorial ever. Thank you 😊
Thank you so much, what a fabulous video,from a very great full lefty.
Ptintable pattern
woolthreadpaint.etsy.com
Thankyou for the tutorial, will try to try this method of joining👍
Beautiful demonstration and gorgeous blanket. I’m so looking forward to making this. Thank you for sharing your beautiful design and this great method joining. I absolutely adore your accent too!💞
Thank you! 😊I’m glad you could understand my Scottish accent
Thank you Marion. I've joined my first 9 squares for the winter walk blanket following along with you. So well explained and I can't wait to do the next section 😁
Thank you for that! I’m so pleased the video has helped. Keep on enjoying your crochet journey! Marion
Marion, thanks so much. Having learned so well from your tutorials today, am looking forward to learn to join the stripe 😀
Love Hasu from London 👍👍💕🙏🏻
You are so welcome!
Love this method you have saved me so much time and effort♥♥
This is amazing thank you so much for sharing xx
Thank you Marion, helps a lot....
Hello Marion..
Would this be the same method for the Noel nine patch…I’m a bit worried about it tbh…I have done join as you go for grannies around a centre square ,but not this version.. you did make it look achievable however..So here’s hoping. 😂♥️
The Nine Patch squares are joined with Simple JAYG, which is easier than Continuous. The nine patches are then joined with my Side to Side Slip Stitch join, which again is easy. Please don’t worry about it.
@@WoolthreadpaintThank you Marion ..😊♥️
amazing teacher, amazing patterns you are amazing, thankyou for sharing your talent xx
Shucks🥰 You’re welcome x
This tutorial was amazing! I dont know how i would have gotten through it without your very clear and patient video so thank you!! I was wondering if you had posted the next part of the pattern in a video, attaching the rest of the granny squares with silver? I cant seem to find it. Thanks again!
Glad it has helped you. I haven’t managed to make the next part yet. I’ve got caught up in other projects, but I will be doimg it soon.
@@Woolthreadpaint I took a deep breath and started with the written pattern and didn't have an issue at all. I let my anxiety get the best of me. This afghan is turning out just beautifully. Thanks so much all the way from Oregon, US ❤️
Thank you so clever
Just wondering if you block your granny squares please?
No, acrylic yarn doesn’t need to be blocked. I give the finished blanket a short machine wash at 30° plus a 1000rpm speed spin . It relaxes the fibres and it comes out wonderfully soft. It can be laid out flat to dry and any wrinkles and bumps can easily be flattened out.
Grazie mille ❤
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So informative, thank you. 👏👏
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the wonderful tutorail
You’re welcome
You have the patience of a saint! Thank you so much for this. The pace was just right and you answered all my queries. Am looking forward to the next video re attaching the strips of squares. Your pattern is beautiful. Wanted to do it as soon as I saw it. Thnx again 🌻🌻
Hi Marion, I’m doing a blanket of yours, it calls for different colours jayg which I’m really finding scary as I’ve never done jayg before, can you help?
Which blanket is it you’re making?
It’s no longer available on Etsy, I’ve had the pattern and the wool for a while, I’ve done the first squares, then put it back in the bag because I couldn’t work it out and I was too scared to try, I’ve been procrastinating ever since 🤦🏻♀️
@@carolinebarrow5784 That’s strange. I’ve just checked, and all my patterns are on Etsy. None have been deleted. If you have the pattern downloaded and can tell me which one it is, I could direct you to one of my UA-cam videos which might help.
Actually I think I’ve found your purchase from my Etsy shop so I know which blanket it is. I’ve just messaged you via Etsy with a link to some videos which I’m sure will help you.