I watch alot of tutorials until I can figure something out but I must say your videos leave me feeling fully prepared to do the project after one veiwing because you explain things so thoroughly! Best crochet tutorials out there!
Ohhh my goodness this helped so much. I'd consider myself an intermediate level in crochet, but lat night I was making hexagons for the first time, and mine kept waving up, and the blocking wasn't helping much. I kept double checking I was doing enough stitches and couldn't figure out my issue. I didn't think to chain one between clusters!!! Thank you so much! Your tutorials taught me to crochet a year ago, and they're still teaching me new things today😅
Thanks for this Sarah I started a new blanket yesterday after watching this video. Your instructions are simple and clear they are easy to follow. I will let you know how I get on. I love crochet thanks to you. Barbara
Thanks Sarah great tutorial as always so easy to follow. Lovely project for mothers day today with my feet up in front of the TV. If I hadn't found you on the web I don,t think I would have carried on learning you have inspired one middle aged house wife. Take Care. x
This is so awesome. The pdf that popped up was in another language, which I couldn't understand, but this helped me. I'll compare it to pdf. Thanks so very much. Your tutorials have always helped. 😇🙂
Thank you, I'm not sure what you mean about the PDF being in a different language as I don't have a PDF for this tutorial, but I'm glad that it has helped you :)
I've just started crocheting and have followed this tutorial - thanks so much. When I come to join them up I will watch it again as I found that part a little bit confusing. Did I miss something or do you not include any chain stitches in between clusters when you are doing the joining to another hexagon. You have been a God-send to me as I find the pause in between so helpful.
I've been doing this for the past 2 days and I'm getting there. All I can hear in my head is..yarn over pull through lol. Thank you for the video it's brilliant xx
Really liked this. I think it will be my next project. I really like how you edit these crochet videos it makes them so much eeasier to follow and really relaxing to watch. :) I hope you have had a good week.
This is what I get for being impatient and not watching till the end of the video 😂 currently on my 41st hexagon and have been crocheting each one individually then crocheting all the seams together afterwards😭😭😭 I've ended up bubbly along my seams and I think imma just end up blocking it rather than unpick and start over xD lesson learned😂😂😂
Loved the tutorial, and went and did it. Now my blanket is almost finished, and I'm wondering how to put in a border. Can I make it into a square now? Or will I have to go with the pointed ends top and bottom? Do you have any videos for this?
I’m happy you like it! 😊 I have a tutorial that shows how to work half granny hexagons to fill in some of the gaps here: th-cam.com/video/02kdmNUdp8Q/w-d-xo.html To work a border you can then work into each stitch around, but you will have to stay with the pointed tops and bottoms.
Sarah Jane is it best to stitch the pieces together in the order you have in this video? Or can you put them in rows or doesn't it work that way? (Geometry isn't my best suit!). Love listening to your voice as I try to keep up and I LOVE the way you pronounce 'cluster' 👍🏻
Sarah-Jayne, I thought I had seen a note somewhere that the written instructions for this pattern was available to buy on Ravelry. Is it not? I love this design, and I want to print and share a copy of the written instructions for a non-computer-literate friend who crochets. Thanks, Phyllis
I'm glad you like it 😊 Make sure you're working all of your chain spaces correctly - if you skip them or don't chain the correct amount then it can cause your hexagon to curl. Blocking also works wonders at getting crochet to lay flat; just stretch it and pin it out for a while.
Hello Thank you for the video I crocheted the whole blanket with out putting the half hexagons in as I went Am I able to still add in the half hexagons.
I found a pattern for a xmas stocking in Woman's weekly knitting and crochet magazine (dec 2014 issue),which uses hexagon granny squares and i am really struggling to read the pattern! But your video makes it look so easy! But the one i found seems to double crochet a border, which is what is confusing me as my hexagon is all curly! 😒
I am new to crocheting and I love your video and am working on this now for my mother in law. What I would like to know is do you also have a tutorial for the half hexagon to go with this? Also do you have to join it as you work? Thank you.
Approximately how many of these squares does it require to make a baby blanket? I swore I would never make a blanket like this because of all the effort but you made it look as easy as anything else I make ;)
Hola Bella Coco. I like to know if you have a Star pattern and turne it in to granny squarer, for a baby blanket. Also I have the pattern for the Pentagon start squarer. Can I put together the Pentagon Pattern like the hexagon?
I'm thinking of doing extra large hexagons and adding a fourth row/round. How would I go about doing that? Would I use the same pattern as the third row or would I want to add more stitches and treble crochets?
Bella Coco okay thank you for the help! I just started crocheting again after 7+ years so I'm relearning everything. I'm loving your channel! :) It's been so helpful.
hey bella, im using this pattern to make a blanket for a friend for christmas, but ive run into this weird setback. ive gotten to the fifth row of hexigons but now I have one sitting wrong. so when I look at the pattern all the hexigons form rows in a diagonal pattern which is consistant throughout the blanket. BUT, I have this one spot where two of them sit in straight on top.of each other. pulled the offending hex out. then I was left with this weird gap. then I counted how many I had in each row from one edge to the other and found they have the right amount of hex's and in each row from side to side, including row 5 that has the weird gap. I cant figure out how to fix it or even what I did to cause it. any thoughts?
never mind. I figured it out. there was one hex that I made wrong. on the first round I made 7 trebled ingress of six. I must have been exhausted at the time, bit I figured it out and fixed it!
Hey, question. I made an afghan using this pattern as a gift for a friend...but this morning he noticed that 4 of the very centers of the hexagons disappeared. Just totally vanished. There's no sign of any cut marks, cant find the the yarn if it unraveled. have you ever seen that before and if so how would you go about making sure that doesn't happen with the other ones?
i am from UK and never heard of any one els call this a treble you need to yarn over twice for a treble the very fact that you pulling through 2 twice tell you its a double crochet
I'm using UK terms in this tutorial although US terms are more common; you can find a conversion chart on my blog here: bellacococrochet.com/crochetconversionchart/ 😊
I would double check that you are using the correct hook size for your yarn 😊 You may also need to block your hexagons once you have finished them by stretching them out and pinning them into shape.
I watch alot of tutorials until I can figure something out but I must say your videos leave me feeling fully prepared to do the project after one veiwing because you explain things so thoroughly! Best crochet tutorials out there!
Thanks so much for the great feedback! That's so good to hear xx
Thank you so much for your clear tutorial! I was getting pretty frustrated with other hexagon tutorials. You cleared it up completely!! 😀
You are very welcome :)
I think the Bella cocco videos are really good to follow and easy too for beginners, thank you for all your help
Ohhh my goodness this helped so much. I'd consider myself an intermediate level in crochet, but lat night I was making hexagons for the first time, and mine kept waving up, and the blocking wasn't helping much. I kept double checking I was doing enough stitches and couldn't figure out my issue. I didn't think to chain one between clusters!!! Thank you so much! Your tutorials taught me to crochet a year ago, and they're still teaching me new things today😅
You are very welcome :)
I used your tutorial as a refresher and I love the way you make it look so easy. Thank you so much.
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Iv tried watching other tutorials but yours are the only 1s I can follow, you are the best!!!
Claire Tucker thank you! :) glad you like them xx
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Yes...your tutorials are one of the only one that I can follow...really like the way you talk...
I love your tutorials!!! You are very easy to follow & you've got a very pleasant voice.
Thanks for this Sarah I started a new blanket yesterday after watching this video. Your instructions are simple and clear they are easy to follow. I will let you know how I get on. I love crochet thanks to you. Barbara
Fantastic Tutorial as ever, your Tutorials have been by far the easiest and most clear to follow, Thank you :) xx
tiffany murphy Glad you like them! :) xx
Thanks Sarah great tutorial as always so easy to follow. Lovely project for mothers day today with my feet up in front of the TV.
If I hadn't found you on the web I don,t think I would have carried on learning you have inspired one middle aged house wife.
Take Care. x
Kim Perry Aw thats so nice to hear! happy crocheting! Hope you had a lovely Mothers Day x
This is so awesome. The pdf that popped up was in another language, which I couldn't understand, but this helped me. I'll compare it to pdf. Thanks so very much. Your tutorials have always helped. 😇🙂
Thank you, I'm not sure what you mean about the PDF being in a different language as I don't have a PDF for this tutorial, but I'm glad that it has helped you :)
Oh! It took so long to load on my pokey slow bandwidth! It was an hour before I saw you did show how to join! Thank you!
tekkendavis :) x
love all your tutorials, they are so easy to follow, and it's how I'm learning to crochet. Thank you Sarah
Eileen O'Rourke Thanks for watching :) x
I've just started crocheting and have followed this tutorial - thanks so much. When I come to join them up I will watch it again as I found that part a little bit confusing. Did I miss something or do you not include any chain stitches in between clusters when you are doing the joining to another hexagon. You have been a God-send to me as I find the pause in between so helpful.
So clearly and perfectly teaching.Thankfully
Glad it was helpful :)
I love crochet and i love the way you teach, your design are beautiful i love it. tq very much....
I've been doing this for the past 2 days and I'm getting there. All I can hear in my head is..yarn over pull through lol. Thank you for the video it's brilliant xx
Alma Bajramovic lol! Thanks, glad you like it x
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This is so awesome. In fact, my brother is having a baby so I'm gonna get some baby yarn and make a nice baby blanket. Thanks!
Really liked this. I think it will be my next project. I really like how you edit these crochet videos it makes them so much eeasier to follow and really relaxing to watch. :) I hope you have had a good week.
Annie Thyme thank you! I do put a lot of effort into it so its nice to be noticed :) Hope you have a good week too! Thanks for watching x
My project today!! Thank you again for an amazing tutorial Bella coco xox
Sacha Estoul Your very welcome :) x
I've been looking forward to this all week! Thank you.
wonderful..u r instructions very simple and easy to do.....thank u so much..
I thank you so much.You are the best,with your wonderful tutorials.
You're very welcome :)
You are the best, you tutorial is very easy to understand
I tried to follow another video.... yeah it came out looking like an accorn... I followed yours, and I'm happy to say it looks closer to a hexagon!!
This is what I get for being impatient and not watching till the end of the video 😂 currently on my 41st hexagon and have been crocheting each one individually then crocheting all the seams together afterwards😭😭😭 I've ended up bubbly along my seams and I think imma just end up blocking it rather than unpick and start over xD lesson learned😂😂😂
Hi. I like your easy to follow tutorials. I am now on my way to making a blanket!
Love your Tutorials!!!, i learn everything i know from your videos Thank you!!!
pamela rojas Glad you like them :)
Love this pattern
I really learnt from this video..thank you so much darling for this amazing video❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Glad it was helpful :)
Clear and easy to follow thanks
You're very welcome :)
Another lovely video :) easy enough to follow and I have managed to do!
lharbourhine86 yay! :) Thanks for watching x
Wow the hexagon tutorial was great.Looking forward to trying it out .Thank you:-)
Ann MCNAMARA Thanks for watching x
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Could you please show the finished blanket especially the edges. Thank you. Its lovely
Thank you so very much, yet another brilliant tutorial xx
Marie Poole Thanks for watching x :)
This is so beautiful.
Thank you :)
Love you tutorial, Im doing it right now... hope can be done soon xoxo
yana fahmi thanks for watching x
Thank you for this pattern. I comming back.
You're very welcome 🙂
I have the first granny making.
Loved the tutorial, and went and did it. Now my blanket is almost finished, and I'm wondering how to put in a border. Can I make it into a square now? Or will I have to go with the pointed ends top and bottom? Do you have any videos for this?
I’m happy you like it! 😊 I have a tutorial that shows how to work half granny hexagons to fill in some of the gaps here: th-cam.com/video/02kdmNUdp8Q/w-d-xo.html To work a border you can then work into each stitch around, but you will have to stay with the pointed tops and bottoms.
@@bellacococrochet Thank you!
Very helpful, thank you
You're welcome :)
Very nice. Thank you so much.
love it, thank you Sarah, wish I had looked before I had crocheted about a dozen first though!
Sarah Jane is it best to stitch the pieces together in the order you have in this video? Or can you put them in rows or doesn't it work that way? (Geometry isn't my best suit!). Love listening to your voice as I try to keep up and I LOVE the way you pronounce 'cluster' 👍🏻
I do mine in rows, as long as you line them up properly, you can work them in any way!
Thank you .this was so great .
You're very welcome :)
Sarah-Jayne, I thought I had seen a note somewhere that the written instructions for this pattern was available to buy on Ravelry. Is it not? I love this design, and I want to print and share a copy of the written instructions for a non-computer-literate friend who crochets. Thanks, Phyllis
I love this.. I made some but is there a tip to making them flat???
I'm glad you like it 😊 Make sure you're working all of your chain spaces correctly - if you skip them or don't chain the correct amount then it can cause your hexagon to curl. Blocking also works wonders at getting crochet to lay flat; just stretch it and pin it out for a while.
You're an angel! Thank you!
Hello Thank you for the video I crocheted the whole blanket with out putting the half hexagons in as I went Am I able to still add in the half hexagons.
Tracey Adams yes you can still add them x
Love it thanks for showing how to do this will show how i get on xx
Geraldine Miles Look forward to seeing it :) x
Bella Coco you are the best
Love your tutorials and go back to them often. I am wondering how many hexagons you need to make a blanket? How do you figure that out?
Thank you very much!
You're welcome :)
Wonderful job!
I found a pattern for a xmas stocking in Woman's weekly knitting and crochet magazine (dec 2014 issue),which uses hexagon granny squares and i am really struggling to read the pattern! But your video makes it look so easy! But the one i found seems to double crochet a border, which is what is confusing me as my hexagon is all curly! 😒
Just a question, do you have to join as you are going or can you join hexagons with different boarders??
Love the tutorial!!
Alanya Slater You don't have to do the join as you go method x
Very good tuturiol, easy to fellow
Thank you :)
Could you do a video about washing and blocking items?
The simple geometry is grounding, I have a lot to learn about repetition.
I am new to crocheting and I love your video and am working on this now for my mother in law. What I would like to know is do you also have a tutorial for the half hexagon to go with this? Also do you have to join it as you work?
Thank you.
Terisa Gill Hopefully you have seen my latest video x
Bella Coco Some how I seemed to have missed that, but I see it now. Thank you Bella.
Hi just learned how to do this hexagon tutorial, found it very easy but I was wondering how do you do a border, to make straight edges x
Joy Smith do you mean to make it into a square?
Hi, yes , sorry I didn't make it very clear.
Thank for sharing....love it
Please show how one crochets a border onto this hexagon blanket and hownto put it together without problems
love your tutorial would love if you could do granny hex doll thankyou x
good job
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I am new to crocheting and LOVE this tutorial. I have made several of the hexagons but they seem to curl up. What am I doing wrong?
lisa supanich lisasupanich66 perhaps its your tension? x
Great enjoy to watch and thank you for subtiles
Do you have videos crocheting miniatures for 1/12 scale? I'm trying to learn crocheting and making dollhouse items . Thank you
Thank you
Im Am Just Starting.
Approximately how many of these squares does it require to make a baby blanket? I swore I would never make a blanket like this because of all the effort but you made it look as easy as anything else I make ;)
Jenn Sterling it is completely up to you! I usually do 5 x 5 but you can just keep building until you are happy with the size x
Thank you VERY much for replying :)
Hola Bella Coco. I like to know if you have a Star pattern and turne it in to granny squarer, for a baby blanket. Also I have the pattern for the Pentagon start squarer. Can I put together the Pentagon Pattern like the hexagon?
How many Hexes make up a typical blanket? I like to have a number to work towards lol
How to make granny hexagon bigger to make small baby throw? Do you repeat rnd 3 to make it bigger?
Is there a particular book of patterns for hexagon crochet that you use?
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oh wonderful!!! i decfinely try this sometime for christmas xD
+nekofiercewarrior20 :) x
I'm thinking of doing extra large hexagons and adding a fourth row/round. How would I go about doing that? Would I use the same pattern as the third row or would I want to add more stitches and treble crochets?
You would work the corners as usual and end up with an additional section on the sides. Following the same principle really that you have been doing x
Bella Coco okay thank you for the help! I just started crocheting again after 7+ years so I'm relearning everything. I'm loving your channel! :) It's been so helpful.
I like your way
Thank you :)
Catherine Bernardo from Malaysia..tq.
can you do tutorial on how crochet a granny square pentagon
hey bella, im using this pattern to make a blanket for a friend for christmas, but ive run into this weird setback.
ive gotten to the fifth row of hexigons but now I have one sitting wrong. so when I look at the pattern all the hexigons form rows in a diagonal pattern which is consistant throughout the blanket. BUT, I have this one spot where two of them sit in straight on top.of each other. pulled the offending hex out. then I was left with this weird gap. then I counted how many I had in each row from one edge to the other and found they have the right amount of hex's and in each row from side to side, including row 5 that has the weird gap. I cant figure out how to fix it or even what I did to cause it.
any thoughts?
never mind. I figured it out. there was one hex that I made wrong. on the first round I made 7 trebled ingress of six. I must have been exhausted at the time, bit I figured it out and fixed it!
is the written instructions here?
Is this the way you would make a hexagon cardigan?
I believe they do use hexagons like this but you would need to find a proper pattern to follow to be sure 😊
How many hexagons do you make to make a blanket
How many yarn i need for make a baby blancket about 1m x 1,50m ?
IM SUCH AN MLG GRANNY
Hey, question. I made an afghan using this pattern as a gift for a friend...but this morning he noticed that 4 of the very centers of the hexagons disappeared. Just totally vanished. There's no sign of any cut marks, cant find the the yarn if it unraveled. have you ever seen that before and if so how would you go about making sure that doesn't happen with the other ones?
That is the weirdest thing does your friend have a dog??? Or any other animals???Or does your friend have a problem with moths???
+Sophia Pinkey no dogs or any other animals, and the afghan is 100% acrylic yarns.
how do you make a half hexagon for the sides
Hi is it possible to complete a blanket in one continuos hexagon with this pattern?
kissymo I don't see why not! :) x
Love this one
Butiful
How do I do a cushion cover
I can not find you on facebook the link gave me an error :(
Hi there can you make a never ending one instead of lots and joining please
Sarah Barton hi, yes you could do a never ending one x
how to make straight edgs without half hexagon
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are these supposed to lie flat? mine isnt.
+Kalynn Gill Perhaps your tension is a little tight? Usually they straighten out once joined though x
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i am from UK and never heard of any one els call this a treble you need to yarn over twice for a treble the very fact that you pulling through 2 twice tell you its a double crochet
I'm using UK terms in this tutorial although US terms are more common; you can find a conversion chart on my blog here: bellacococrochet.com/crochetconversionchart/ 😊
Why is my granny hexagon folding up
I would double check that you are using the correct hook size for your yarn 😊 You may also need to block your hexagons once you have finished them by stretching them out and pinning them into shape.