Thank you for this tutorial. My grandmother passed away years ago. She left behind a lot of granny squares she made. I've been trying to figure out the best way to put them together. She taught me to crochet and it's been my goal to put them together. Thank you again.
You are so welcome! What a wonderful remembrance she left for you! I am so glad this tutorial will help you finish what she started all those years ago 🌸💕
i was following a tutorial for a bag and she completely left out how to connect the courners and ive been panicking for ages but this was so helpful, THANKYOU 🙌
This was helpful, l think. I am putting together an afghan made from triangles. 6 triangles form a hexagon. 4 hexagons to a row with additional triangles at the top and bottom, 192 triangles in all. I desperately instructions for joining SIX corners at the same time. Any suggestions? The instructions given are very vague. Thank you.
To finish a row of joins, simply pull your yarn through after your last join sc join stitch and fasten off as you would for any traditional row of crochet. Then begin your next join as you did the first. I hope that helps!
I feel like this was unnecessarily complicated looking for a video to send a student and for a beginner crocheter all the over explaining tends to make things complicated
Sorry but I disagree. I’ve never joined any granny squares together and I didn’t find it complicated at all. In fact I really appreciated the detail. It helped me understand it better. Thanks so much for the tutorial!
Thank you for this tutorial. My grandmother passed away years ago. She left behind a lot of granny squares she made. I've been trying to figure out the best way to put them together. She taught me to crochet and it's been my goal to put them together. Thank you again.
You are so welcome! What a wonderful remembrance she left for you! I am so glad this tutorial will help you finish what she started all those years ago 🌸💕
I love your videos and designs! Think of you when I think of my Mom and family from Neodesha. 😊
Oh thank you - I am so happy that you enjoy them! So sweet thank you 💕
Thank you ! this is the best tutorial for this type of joining.
So glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching!
i was following a tutorial for a bag and she completely left out how to connect the courners and ive been panicking for ages but this was so helpful, THANKYOU 🙌
Glad I could help! Have fun finishing your bag! 💕🌸
This was helpful, l think. I am putting together an afghan made from triangles. 6 triangles form a hexagon. 4 hexagons to a row with additional triangles at the top and bottom, 192 triangles in all.
I desperately instructions for joining SIX corners at the same time.
Any suggestions? The instructions given are very vague. Thank you.
When you get to your last square, how would you tie off to start the next row?
To finish a row of joins, simply pull your yarn through after your last join sc join stitch and fasten off as you would for any traditional row of crochet. Then begin your next join as you did the first. I hope that helps!
wait! what about around the outside?!
The pillow is so nice.please let me kniw about the methid you made it thanks
I feel like this was unnecessarily complicated looking for a video to send a student and for a beginner crocheter all the over explaining tends to make things complicated
Sorry but I disagree. I’ve never joined any granny squares together and I didn’t find it complicated at all. In fact I really appreciated the detail. It helped me understand it better.
Thanks so much for the tutorial!