Also I watched other videos on how to crochet hexagons, they do a great job but I'm usually lost and don't know what to do but your video was very easy to follow and easy to understand. Thanks so much!! I'm making a hex-blanket and I love how the hexagons are turning out!!
I just like to thank you for the tutorial on the half hexagon, I have bend looking for this to finish my blanket, love your work. have a great New Year. Than you so much again.
Hola Bella. i just send you a note, asking you about how to conecte the have triangle, for the side of the blanket. Can you let me know. Please. Thank you. Hope you have a great day.
Excellent thank you for your wonderful tutorial. I learn how to properly finish my hexagon patterned work and another method of connecting granny squares. Once again Thank you very very much.
Dear Bella, I am making a hexagon spread for my moms hospital bed, will show a picture soon. Spread is 79" x 39" with a 15" skirting.. hexagons running diagonal. I am wanting to trim it out on the ends would I us the method as you used on the Chevron? I love your tutorials, and I follow and watch for new tutorials.. Thank you for the shares... Katherine
I love this! I have watched ur videos for the hexagon and the join as u go. I have already made one blanket, but I didn't know how to do half hexagons. I am going to start on a new blanket now, and watched this video, I do have a question. My hexagons are 5 rounds, so do I cut at the end every time? Ty for ur time
Hi!! I have made a big hexagon, I was wondering if there is a way to then make it into a square so the hexagon is in the middle?? Love the tutorial!! X
QUESTION: I am making a blanket, but instead of my hexagons being three "layers" (for lack of better word) of trebels, I'm only using two, just so they are a bit smaller. Can I still attach a half hexagon the same way you just showed, except attach it by the second "layer" instead of by the third? I hope I've explained that well.....Thank you!
I got lost. Don't need to attach my hexi to others. How to finish the half hexi when not attaching it by crochet? And is there anyway to make it without all the breaking off of the yarn. Could slip stitching be used instead of breaking the yarn?
I enjoy your video's very much, there very easy to follow. I just want to ask is there any other way to put a border on an hexigon patch blanket besides the half hexigon? As I would prefer to have all side the same. Hope to hear back soon, thanks for your great tutorials.
hi Bella, i have been making a hexagon blanket. i am now trying to fill the sides. the top and bottom short sides had a half hexagon with 4 sides total. Now i am dong the long sides. it looks as if i need a three sided triangle to fill these gaps. Do you have a video showing how to fill the sides with a triangle?
With a hexagon blanket the top and bottom will always have the points, but you could try to fill them in a little by using stitches of different heights (so double trebles in the troughs and half trebles at the peaks) 😊
Also I watched other videos on how to crochet hexagons, they do a great job but I'm usually lost and don't know what to do but your video was very easy to follow and easy to understand. Thanks so much!! I'm making a hex-blanket and I love how the hexagons are turning out!!
very well explained and easy to follow. 74 years old and still learning!
June Oldman :) x
Always enjoy watching and listening to your tutorials .Thank you and enjoy the rest of the evening.
Ann MCNAMARA glad to hear that! thanks for watching x
Very easy to follow and I like crocheting hexagons!!!
Awsome Boy#21 :) x
I really enjoy your tutorial and would like to see more on easy crocheting on cardigan and may be granny square jacket. Thanks for being a teacher.
I just like to thank you for the tutorial on the half hexagon, I have bend looking for this to finish my blanket, love your work. have a great New Year. Than you so much again.
+Lolita Anastasio :) xx
Hola Bella. i just send you a note, asking you about how to conecte the have triangle, for the side of the blanket. Can you let me know. Please.
Thank you. Hope you have a great day.
Hola Bella. Hope you doing well. Do you have a tutorial for filing out the sides of the Chevron blanket. Please let me know. Thank you very much.
Beautiful work.easy to understand. 🐢
Darlene Lepe Thanks for watching :) x
Excellent thank you for your wonderful tutorial. I learn how to properly finish my hexagon patterned work and another method of connecting granny squares. Once again Thank you very very much.
instablaster.
Fantastic....how much easier your way.... and i'm getting better ... thank you for your great explanation's. Denise
+Denise Hargrave thank you for watching. I'm glad you liked it x
Thank you that was so easy to watch you.
You're very welcome :)
Dear Bella, I am making a hexagon spread for my moms hospital bed, will show a picture soon. Spread is 79" x 39" with a 15" skirting.. hexagons running diagonal. I am wanting to trim it out on the ends would I us the method as you used on the Chevron? I love your tutorials, and I follow and watch for new tutorials.. Thank you for the shares... Katherine
I love this! I have watched ur videos for the hexagon and the join as u go. I have already made one blanket, but I didn't know how to do half hexagons.
I am going to start on a new blanket now, and watched this video, I do have a question. My hexagons are 5 rounds, so do I cut at the end every time?
Ty for ur time
Love your work
Debora aguilar thank you x
Hi!! I have made a big hexagon, I was wondering if there is a way to then make it into a square so the hexagon is in the middle?? Love the tutorial!! X
thank u I learned a Lot
QUESTION: I am making a blanket, but instead of my hexagons being three "layers" (for lack of better word) of trebels, I'm only using two, just so they are a bit smaller. Can I still attach a half hexagon the same way you just showed, except attach it by the second "layer" instead of by the third? I hope I've explained that well.....Thank you!
+Chelsey Cahilly Yes I get you, I can't see why that wouldn't work :) x
Chelsey Cahilly and
I got lost. Don't need to attach my hexi to others. How to finish the half hexi when not attaching it by crochet? And is there anyway to make it without all the breaking off of the yarn. Could slip stitching be used instead of breaking the yarn?
Great,enjoyed watching and thank you for subtiles 👍
I enjoy your video's very much, there very easy to follow. I just want to ask is there any other way to put a border on an hexigon patch blanket besides the half hexigon? As I would prefer to have all side the same. Hope to hear back soon, thanks for your great tutorials.
+Liza Tanti Lovely to hear! with a text blanket the top and stoop will always be slightly different to the sides. x
hi Bella, i have been making a hexagon blanket. i am now trying to fill the sides. the top and bottom short sides had a half hexagon with 4 sides total. Now i am dong the long sides. it looks as if i need a three sided triangle to fill these gaps. Do you have a video showing how to fill the sides with a triangle?
Did you figure out how to make them?
Brilliant as always. :-) x
Nicola Tickner thank you x
can you start this and the full one with a magic circle?
Maravilhoso vídeo! Obrigada por compartilhar!
Is there a way to make the whole blanket square
With a hexagon blanket the top and bottom will always have the points, but you could try to fill them in a little by using stitches of different heights (so double trebles in the troughs and half trebles at the peaks) 😊
Love it
My hexagons are wavy ? Am I doing something wrong?
+dawn Amendola Its hard to day without seeing it x
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