Great tutorial, thank you. A lot of the other instructions for turning a circle into a square use DC in the corner and they don't turn out so square. You use the treble crochet in the corner, with 4 sc and that makes this a real square. After doing the square I was so much happier with the result - a real square and not a wonky one. Thank you so much, great clear tutorials with stitch counts and clear instructions.
Thank you so much for your kind words!🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial helpful and that using treble crochet in the corners helped you achieve a truly square shape. Providing clear instructions with stitch counts is important to ensure everyone can follow along successfully. If you ever have any more questions or need further assistance with your crochet projects, don't hesitate to reach out. Happy crocheting!❤
I’m so glad I could help! 😅 Sometimes it can definitely feel like a struggle trying to figure things out on your own. Don’t hesitate to reach out whenever you need more assistance. You’re doing awesome-keep going! 😊🧶
You're so welcome! 🥰 I'm delighted to hear that the instructions were clear and that you enjoyed making your second granny square. It's wonderful to hear about your progress and enthusiasm for crochet! If you ever have any questions or need assistance with future projects, don't hesitate to ask. Keep up the fantastic work, and happy crocheting! 🌟🧶
You're very welcome! I'm thrilled to hear that you're having lots of fun with the tutorial. If you ever have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting, and enjoy creating wonderful projects! 😊🧶
You're very welcome! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial fabulous and easy to follow. Using scrap yarn for projects can lead to wonderfully unique creations. If you ever have more projects in mind or need assistance with anything else, feel free to reach out. Happy crafting! ❤️🧶👏🏼
Excellent explanation and video, congratulations to you. I made a sloppy one, but I wanted to make it forever. I am 78 and just found out I have Lupus. So, I am trying to take care of me, you are my help.. Drinking GREEN SMOOTHIES for the last five weeks to reverse my disease. You are what I needed. Thank you.. The next square will look better. 🤔🫣🧶😇🦋
Thank you so much for your heartfelt comment! I'm deeply touched to know that my tutorial was helpful to you. Congratulations on making your first square, even if it didn't turn out exactly as you hoped. Remember, each step in your crochet journey is a valuable learning experience. I admire your determination and positive attitude despite the challenges you're facing with your health. It takes strength and courage to prioritize self-care, and I'm glad to hear that you're taking steps to take care of yourself. Drinking green smoothies is a fantastic initiative, and I wish you all the best in your journey towards better health. As you continue to crochet and explore new patterns, you'll undoubtedly see improvement in your squares. With time and practice, your skills will grow, and each creation will become more beautiful. If you ever need any assistance, tips, or simply a source of encouragement, know that I'm here to support you. Crocheting can be a wonderful form of therapy and a creative outlet that brings joy and peace. Embrace the process, and remember that you are doing a fantastic job. Thank you for letting me be a part of your crochet journey. Sending you positive energy, healing thoughts, and warm wishes. Take care of yourself, and may your crochet projects continue to bring you joy and inspiration. 🧶😇🦋🌸
Mee too this pattern is gonna be handy! However my yarn i bought is not as thick possible half diameter so i’m just trying to think how to change it to make it less gappy??
Update. Doing the HDC makes it less gappy for sure sake amount of stitches too. However this gives me a smaller circle. So now trying to figure out how to do another round of the circle to make it bigger
Hi! I was curious how I’d go about making a smaller version of this? As in making the circle two rows, and starting the border from there. Or if that is even possible! I’m trying my best to figure it out, but if you have any advice I’d truly appreciate it!! Thanks so much for a lovely tutorial. ❤️
Hi! Yes, it’s definitely possible to make a smaller version of the circle-in-a-square granny square. Here’s how you can adapt it: Begin with a magic ring and work 2 rounds of the circle. For each round, you can increase the number of double crochets to maintain a flat circle. Once you’ve completed the circle to your desired size, you can start the square border. In the first round of the square, work the corners as usual by placing 3 double crochets in each corner space and 1 double crochet in the stitches between corners. You can adjust the number of double crochets along the sides of the square to fit your smaller circle. If you find the square isn't fitting the circle perfectly, you can decrease the number of stitches between corners as needed to align with the circle. Feel free to experiment with the stitch counts and number of rounds to get the exact size you want. I’m glad you enjoyed the tutorial, and I hope this helps with your project! ❤️🌟🧶
That's fantastic to hear! I'm so glad to hear that your project turned out perfectly and that you found the instructions easy to follow. If you have any more questions or if there's anything else you'd like assistance with in the future, feel free to reach out. Happy crafting! 😊
Hello . All your tutorials are excellent and clear. I will really understand once I see it. Thank you. Can you please make a saucer .tablecloth. please ❤
You are very welcome🥰 thank you some much for your kind words❤️ Making a make a saucer or tablecloth is a great idea, I will concider making that in the future. Thank you for your suggestion😊
Thank you very much🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that the tutorial worked out perfectly for you! It's always a joy to know that I could be of help. If you ever need more guidance or have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out. Happy crafting! 😊🌸
@AdoreCreaCrochet thank you so much you have helped a lot love your clear instructions I can't read patterns so the tutorials are amazing. Greetings from Ireland ☘️☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪🥰🥰
Love this! Thank you so much, am learning from scratch through your video and have made two circles so far and will start the square section soon. What's the best type of wool or yarn for this? And the best hook? My yarn seems to have a lot of fluff on it and I occasionally get my hook snagged or through the wrong section because of it. Please let me know if you have any tips!
I'm glad to hear you're enjoying the tutorial and making progress on your project! When it comes to choosing yarn and hooks, it often comes down to personal preference, but here are some general tips: Yarn Type: For granny squares or any crochet project, it's often best to use a smooth yarn that won't catch on your hook. Acrylic yarn is a popular choice for beginners because it's affordable, widely available, and comes in a variety of colors. Cotton yarn can also be a good option, especially if you prefer natural fibers or are making items that need to be durable and washable. Yarn Weight: The weight of the yarn (e.g., fingering, worsted, bulky) will affect the size and drape of your finished project. For granny squares, you'll typically want to use a medium weight yarn (also known as worsted weight or aran weight). Hook Size: The hook size you choose will depend on the weight of your yarn and your personal tension. For medium weight yarn, a commonly used hook size is around 5.5mm (US I-9). However, you may need to adjust the hook size to achieve the desired gauge and fabric density. Smoothness of Yarn: If you're encountering issues with fluff or snagging, try using a smoother yarn. Some yarns have a tendency to shed or fuzz more than others, so opting for a smoother yarn might help alleviate these issues. Hook Quality: Ensure that your crochet hook is smooth and free of any burrs or rough spots that could catch on the yarn. Investing in a high-quality crochet hook made of smooth material like aluminum or stainless steel can make a big difference in your crocheting experience. Experimenting with different yarns and hook sizes can help you find what works best for you and your projects. Don't hesitate to try out different combinations until you find the perfect match! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy crocheting! 🧶
Amazing piece of work. Very very beautiful. Thanks for sharing and explaining so meticulously and patiently. I've tried several times but I could never doit. Stay blessed
You're very welcome, and thank you for your kind words! I'm delighted to hear that you found the tutorial helpful and beautiful. Don't worry if you've had some challenges in the past - crocheting can take a bit of practice, but with time and patience, you'll definitely improve. If you ever decide to give it another try or have any questions in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out. Stay motivated, keep practicing, and you'll soon be creating your own beautiful crochet pieces. Wishing you all the best on your crafting journey, and may you be blessed with many successful and enjoyable projects!❤❤
Hello....New to your channel. Enjoyed your video. I like the solid background. I'm in a project now. I think I'll use this pattern for my next. Ty Marie 😊
Hello there🥰 Welcome to the channel, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It's great to hear that you liked the solid background, and I'm excited that you're considering using the pattern for your next project. If you have any questions or need assistance along the way, feel free to ask. Happy crafting, and thank you so much for tuning in! 😊
You're very welcome! If you ever need assistance or have more questions in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Happy crafting, and best of luck with your project! 😊
Thank you. I'm glad you liked the video😊. Regarding to your question, I can't answer you with certainty, because I haven't tried it myself. But I would recommend that you try your hand at different types of stitches. I wish you the best of luck with your project🤗
You're welcome!😊 Great job on resizing the circle and adjusting the square pattern. If you have any more updates or questions, feel free to share. Happy crafting!🤗
Yes, you can use the pattern for a circle in a square granny square as a basis for creating larger circles within squares. Here’s how you can approach it: Scale Up the Circle Size: Adjust the starting circle diameter to be larger if you want a bigger circle within your square. This might mean starting with more rounds of increases before transitioning to the square part of the pattern. Maintain Proportions: Ensure that the number of stitches and increases you use for the circle are consistent with the size of the square you want to create. You might need more rounds of increases for a larger circle to ensure it fits within the square. Transition to Square: Follow the pattern as usual for transitioning from the circle to the square. This usually involves crocheting corners and sides around the circle to form a square shape. Adjust Stitch Count: Depending on how much larger you make the circle, you might need to adjust the stitch count for the square part to keep the edges straight and the square shape even. Experiment and Test: It’s a good idea to experiment with different circle sizes and square patterns to find the look you prefer. Crocheting a few test squares with different circle sizes can help you determine the best approach for your project. By following these steps and adjusting the pattern as needed, you can create beautiful granny squares with larger circles inside. Have fun experimenting and happy crocheting! 🌼🧶
How different would the corners be if I were to turn an oval into a granny rectangle rather than a circle into a square? Do you have any recommendations?
I'm very sorry, but unfortunately my skills don't go that far.🙂 Maybe you can find another tutorial here on UA-cam that can show something similar to what you describe. Best of luck with your project🥰
Somehow all my rounds are curling... They look like small bowls. I counted all my stitches and already used a bigger needle than advised for the yarn (yarn said 3 mm, I use 3.5). Does anyone has an idea what could be the problem? Help would be very much appreciated!!
It sounds like your project might be experiencing curling due to your stitch tension. Here are some tips to help prevent curling: Looser Tension: Try crocheting with a looser tension. Tight tension can cause the fabric to curl up. Pay attention to how tightly you're pulling the yarn while crocheting. Block Your Work: Once you've completed your project, blocking can help relax the stitches and flatten out the fabric. Wet blocking or steam blocking are common methods used to reshape and flatten crochet projects. Try a Different Yarn: Some yarns are more prone to curling than others. Experiment with different types of yarn to see if you can find one that lays flatter for your project. Edging: Adding an edging around your project can help weigh it down and reduce curling. You can try adding a round of single crochet or a decorative border to help stabilize the edges. By adjusting your tension, trying different stitches or yarns, and considering blocking techniques, you should be able to minimize or eliminate the curling in your project. If you need further assistance or have any more questions, feel free to ask!
That's quite a unique twist! Sometimes, unexpected outcomes lead to creative new designs. If you'd like, I can help troubleshoot what might have caused the pentagon shape so you can adjust for next time. Otherwise, embrace the uniqueness of your creation and have fun with it! If you have any questions or need assistance in the future, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting! 🌟🧶
Great tutorial, thank you. A lot of the other instructions for turning a circle into a square use DC in the corner and they don't turn out so square. You use the treble crochet in the corner, with 4 sc and that makes this a real square. After doing the square I was so much happier with the result - a real square and not a wonky one. Thank you so much, great clear tutorials with stitch counts and clear instructions.
Thank you so much for your kind words!🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial helpful and that using treble crochet in the corners helped you achieve a truly square shape. Providing clear instructions with stitch counts is important to ensure everyone can follow along successfully. If you ever have any more questions or need further assistance with your crochet projects, don't hesitate to reach out. Happy crocheting!❤
omg thank u so much i was literally fighting for my life trying to figure this out by myself
I’m so glad I could help! 😅 Sometimes it can definitely feel like a struggle trying to figure things out on your own. Don’t hesitate to reach out whenever you need more assistance. You’re doing awesome-keep going! 😊🧶
Hi, really like you tutorials they are beginner friendly 😊
Thank you so much🥰. I always try to make as easy to follow as possible. So that makes me very happy to hear. 🌸🌞
Thank you so much! Such clear instructions! This was my second ever granny square and I love it :)
You're so welcome! 🥰 I'm delighted to hear that the instructions were clear and that you enjoyed making your second granny square. It's wonderful to hear about your progress and enthusiasm for crochet! If you ever have any questions or need assistance with future projects, don't hesitate to ask. Keep up the fantastic work, and happy crocheting! 🌟🧶
Thank you for this tutorial. I'm having lots of fun with this. 😊
You're very welcome! I'm thrilled to hear that you're having lots of fun with the tutorial. If you ever have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting, and enjoy creating wonderful projects! 😊🧶
Thank you so so much I
been struggling to make a granny square 😂🎉❤ thank u so so much😅😊
You're very welcome! I'm thrilled to hear that I helped you with your granny square. Keep up the great work and enjoy your crocheting! 🎉❤😊
Fabulous tutorial, thank you for making it easy to follow.. just the most perfect pattern for a box full of scrap yarn. ❤🧶👏🏼
You're very welcome! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial fabulous and easy to follow. Using scrap yarn for projects can lead to wonderfully unique creations. If you ever have more projects in mind or need assistance with anything else, feel free to reach out. Happy crafting! ❤️🧶👏🏼
Excellent explanation and video, congratulations to you. I made a sloppy one, but I wanted to make it forever.
I am 78 and just found out I have Lupus. So, I am trying to take care of me, you are my help.. Drinking GREEN SMOOTHIES
for the last five weeks to reverse my disease. You are what I needed. Thank you.. The next square will look better. 🤔🫣🧶😇🦋
Thank you so much for your heartfelt comment! I'm deeply touched to know that my tutorial was helpful to you. Congratulations on making your first square, even if it didn't turn out exactly as you hoped. Remember, each step in your crochet journey is a valuable learning experience.
I admire your determination and positive attitude despite the challenges you're facing with your health. It takes strength and courage to prioritize self-care, and I'm glad to hear that you're taking steps to take care of yourself. Drinking green smoothies is a fantastic initiative, and I wish you all the best in your journey towards better health.
As you continue to crochet and explore new patterns, you'll undoubtedly see improvement in your squares. With time and practice, your skills will grow, and each creation will become more beautiful.
If you ever need any assistance, tips, or simply a source of encouragement, know that I'm here to support you. Crocheting can be a wonderful form of therapy and a creative outlet that brings joy and peace. Embrace the process, and remember that you are doing a fantastic job.
Thank you for letting me be a part of your crochet journey. Sending you positive energy, healing thoughts, and warm wishes. Take care of yourself, and may your crochet projects continue to bring you joy and inspiration. 🧶😇🦋🌸
Boa tarde! Seus trabalhos são muitos maravilhosos Deus abençoe você sempre 😊
Muito obrigado pelas suas amáveis palavras. Boa sorte com seu projeto. Deus o abençoe😊❤
Yessss!!! I’m off to make an animal face baby blanket 🙌🏼🙌🏼
That is such a great Idea. Im sure it will be very cute🥰Thank you for sharing❤
Mee too this pattern is gonna be handy! However my yarn i bought is not as thick possible half diameter so i’m just trying to think how to change it to make it less gappy??
Update. Doing the HDC makes it less gappy for sure sake amount of stitches too. However this gives me a smaller circle. So now trying to figure out how to do another round of the circle to make it bigger
Hi! I was curious how I’d go about making a smaller version of this? As in making the circle two rows, and starting the border from there. Or if that is even possible! I’m trying my best to figure it out, but if you have any advice I’d truly appreciate it!! Thanks so much for a lovely tutorial. ❤️
Hi! Yes, it’s definitely possible to make a smaller version of the circle-in-a-square granny square. Here’s how you can adapt it:
Begin with a magic ring and work 2 rounds of the circle. For each round, you can increase the number of double crochets to maintain a flat circle.
Once you’ve completed the circle to your desired size, you can start the square border.
In the first round of the square, work the corners as usual by placing 3 double crochets in each corner space and 1 double crochet in the stitches between corners.
You can adjust the number of double crochets along the sides of the square to fit your smaller circle.
If you find the square isn't fitting the circle perfectly, you can decrease the number of stitches between corners as needed to align with the circle.
Feel free to experiment with the stitch counts and number of rounds to get the exact size you want. I’m glad you enjoyed the tutorial, and I hope this helps with your project! ❤️🌟🧶
Clearly explained. Thanks a ton! 😊
Thank You very much. Im so glad to hear that you found the tutorial clearly explained. You are alway very welcome 😊❤🌺
Brilliant so easy to follow turned out perfect 😊
That's fantastic to hear! I'm so glad to hear that your project turned out perfectly and that you found the instructions easy to follow.
If you have any more questions or if there's anything else you'd like assistance with in the future, feel free to reach out. Happy crafting! 😊
Hello . All your tutorials are excellent and clear. I will really understand once I see it. Thank you. Can you please make a saucer .tablecloth. please ❤
You are very welcome🥰 thank you some much for your kind words❤️ Making a make a saucer or tablecloth is a great idea, I will concider making that in the future. Thank you for your suggestion😊
Great tutorial turns out perfectly thank you 😊😊
Thank you very much🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that the tutorial worked out perfectly for you! It's always a joy to know that I could be of help. If you ever need more guidance or have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out. Happy crafting! 😊🌸
@AdoreCreaCrochet thank you so much you have helped a lot love your clear instructions I can't read patterns so the tutorials are amazing. Greetings from Ireland ☘️☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪🥰🥰
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Love this! Thank you so much, am learning from scratch through your video and have made two circles so far and will start the square section soon. What's the best type of wool or yarn for this? And the best hook? My yarn seems to have a lot of fluff on it and I occasionally get my hook snagged or through the wrong section because of it.
Please let me know if you have any tips!
I'm glad to hear you're enjoying the tutorial and making progress on your project! When it comes to choosing yarn and hooks, it often comes down to personal preference, but here are some general tips:
Yarn Type: For granny squares or any crochet project, it's often best to use a smooth yarn that won't catch on your hook. Acrylic yarn is a popular choice for beginners because it's affordable, widely available, and comes in a variety of colors. Cotton yarn can also be a good option, especially if you prefer natural fibers or are making items that need to be durable and washable.
Yarn Weight: The weight of the yarn (e.g., fingering, worsted, bulky) will affect the size and drape of your finished project. For granny squares, you'll typically want to use a medium weight yarn (also known as worsted weight or aran weight).
Hook Size: The hook size you choose will depend on the weight of your yarn and your personal tension. For medium weight yarn, a commonly used hook size is around 5.5mm (US I-9). However, you may need to adjust the hook size to achieve the desired gauge and fabric density.
Smoothness of Yarn: If you're encountering issues with fluff or snagging, try using a smoother yarn. Some yarns have a tendency to shed or fuzz more than others, so opting for a smoother yarn might help alleviate these issues.
Hook Quality: Ensure that your crochet hook is smooth and free of any burrs or rough spots that could catch on the yarn. Investing in a high-quality crochet hook made of smooth material like aluminum or stainless steel can make a big difference in your crocheting experience.
Experimenting with different yarns and hook sizes can help you find what works best for you and your projects. Don't hesitate to try out different combinations until you find the perfect match! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy crocheting! 🧶
Thank you that was so easy i can now crochet Others things like blankets with it
Thank you very much, I am glad that my video could help you learn to crochet more new projects. Have a great day and happy crocheting❤😊
Amazing piece of work. Very very beautiful. Thanks for sharing and explaining so meticulously and patiently. I've tried several times but I could never doit. Stay blessed
You're very welcome, and thank you for your kind words! I'm delighted to hear that you found the tutorial helpful and beautiful. Don't worry if you've had some challenges in the past - crocheting can take a bit of practice, but with time and patience, you'll definitely improve.
If you ever decide to give it another try or have any questions in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out. Stay motivated, keep practicing, and you'll soon be creating your own beautiful crochet pieces. Wishing you all the best on your crafting journey, and may you be blessed with many successful and enjoyable projects!❤❤
Hello....New to your channel. Enjoyed your video. I like the solid background. I'm in a project now. I think I'll use this pattern for my next. Ty Marie 😊
Hello there🥰 Welcome to the channel, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It's great to hear that you liked the solid background, and I'm excited that you're considering using the pattern for your next project. If you have any questions or need assistance along the way, feel free to ask. Happy crafting, and thank you so much for tuning in! 😊
Very beautiful. Love it❤
Thank you very much for your comment. Im so gla dto hear that you loved the tutorial.
Best of luck with your project😊❤
Thank you!!!🌻🌻🌻
You are very welcome ☺❤
Thank you so much
You're very welcome! If you ever need assistance or have more questions in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Happy crafting, and best of luck with your project! 😊
Hi!😊 Will i be able to make a baby blanket just using one big square? TIA
Hi😊 Yes you can do that. You Will just have 8 new stitches for each round. Good luck with your project😊
Lovely video! Question, how do I adjust the pattern if I want to make a bigger circle? I added another round and I now have 54 stitches.
Thank you. I'm glad you liked the video😊. Regarding to your question, I can't answer you with certainty, because I haven't tried it myself. But I would recommend that you try your hand at different types of stitches. I wish you the best of luck with your project🤗
I want to start with only 2 rounds, the magic circle and round 2. How do I adjust the rest of the rounds
Thank you, I made the circle a bit bigger (60 stitches) and then adjusted the pattern for the square.
You're welcome!😊 Great job on resizing the circle and adjusting the square pattern. If you have any more updates or questions, feel free to share. Happy crafting!🤗
Can this pattern followed for larger circle also to turn into squares
Yes, you can use the pattern for a circle in a square granny square as a basis for creating larger circles within squares. Here’s how you can approach it:
Scale Up the Circle Size: Adjust the starting circle diameter to be larger if you want a bigger circle within your square. This might mean starting with more rounds of increases before transitioning to the square part of the pattern.
Maintain Proportions: Ensure that the number of stitches and increases you use for the circle are consistent with the size of the square you want to create. You might need more rounds of increases for a larger circle to ensure it fits within the square.
Transition to Square: Follow the pattern as usual for transitioning from the circle to the square. This usually involves crocheting corners and sides around the circle to form a square shape.
Adjust Stitch Count: Depending on how much larger you make the circle, you might need to adjust the stitch count for the square part to keep the edges straight and the square shape even.
Experiment and Test: It’s a good idea to experiment with different circle sizes and square patterns to find the look you prefer. Crocheting a few test squares with different circle sizes can help you determine the best approach for your project.
By following these steps and adjusting the pattern as needed, you can create beautiful granny squares with larger circles inside. Have fun experimenting and happy crocheting! 🌼🧶
@@AdoreCreaCrochet
everytime i try it my "square" turns into a bowl. how do i prevent from doing that?
Does anyone know how big the finished square is? I'm working on a group project granny square baby blanket and we're making 4x4 squares
The size of the square will depend on the yarn, hook and tension that you use.
How different would the corners be if I were to turn an oval into a granny rectangle rather than a circle into a square? Do you have any recommendations?
I'm very sorry, but unfortunately my skills don't go that far.🙂 Maybe you can find another tutorial here on UA-cam that can show something similar to what you describe.
Best of luck with your project🥰
Somehow all my rounds are curling... They look like small bowls. I counted all my stitches and already used a bigger needle than advised for the yarn (yarn said 3 mm, I use 3.5). Does anyone has an idea what could be the problem? Help would be very much appreciated!!
It sounds like your project might be experiencing curling due to your stitch tension. Here are some tips to help prevent curling:
Looser Tension: Try crocheting with a looser tension. Tight tension can cause the fabric to curl up. Pay attention to how tightly you're pulling the yarn while crocheting.
Block Your Work: Once you've completed your project, blocking can help relax the stitches and flatten out the fabric. Wet blocking or steam blocking are common methods used to reshape and flatten crochet projects.
Try a Different Yarn: Some yarns are more prone to curling than others. Experiment with different types of yarn to see if you can find one that lays flatter for your project.
Edging: Adding an edging around your project can help weigh it down and reduce curling. You can try adding a round of single crochet or a decorative border to help stabilize the edges.
By adjusting your tension, trying different stitches or yarns, and considering blocking techniques, you should be able to minimize or eliminate the curling in your project. If you need further assistance or have any more questions, feel free to ask!
@@AdoreCreaCrochet thank you so much for your great and extensive advice!! I will try it and I'm sure this will help me out a lot! Thanks again 😊
What size hook and what weight of yarn, please?
I use a 4.5 mm. crochet hook. The yarn is 3 or light, DK, Leight worsted weight 🙂
@@AdoreCreaCrochet Thank you ☺️
idk how but mine turned out a pentagon lmao thanks anyways!!!
That's quite a unique twist! Sometimes, unexpected outcomes lead to creative new designs. If you'd like, I can help troubleshoot what might have caused the pentagon shape so you can adjust for next time. Otherwise, embrace the uniqueness of your creation and have fun with it! If you have any questions or need assistance in the future, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting! 🌟🧶
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Thank you ma
Thank You very much for your comment and feedback😊❤