Awesome video! When I seen the darling circles I thought how adorable; looks to hard for me to master. Uh no! Lori's step by step directions made it simple/easy to learn. Thank you so much to Lori and Riley Blake for giving me yet another creative outlet! Great job!
This is awesome. I have made a couple of these and they are beautiful. My question is, do you have instructions on how to create an edging that would make these into squares for a blanket? Thanks! ❤️
As an experienced crocheter, the very basic explanation sometimes is distracting. BUT, as a retired elementary teacher, I find the basics very refreshing. Thank you for the excellent video.
Please tell me where I can buy the largest skeins? - 50 gram? It's for personal use only...🤷♀️🥺 I like all 26 colors or fewer if I can find it. I'm just in love with all the pretty colors! Very motivating❣
So cute!!! I always have trouble with the last stitch for some reason, sometimes I can hardly see it? I think my tension is too tight. I love your nails! Are these press ons or some other sort? Beautiful!
I teach crochet to 3rd graders! I use a verse we just do single crochet. “Under the bridge of 2 hook a fish pull it through, now there’s two. Hook another one pull it through and now your done.”
Would love to try this yarn but 18$ to 25$ for 50 grams of cotton yarn I don’t think so. Way way to expensive. When I can get 3.99 or less for on knit picks. 🇨🇦
First up, you are not showing skeins of yarn, those are balls. Skeins are long loops of yarn straight from the mill, dyed or not, and ready to ball up, twisted around themselves with one end pushed throught the loop on the other, to stop it all unravelling. You cannot knit or crochet from a skein, without a lot of mucking about unless it is first re-rolled into balls, such as what you have there. My mum used to get her kids, me included, to sit with their hands out to hold the skein up. So she could re-roll yarn into round balls, to make our jumpers, hers and dad's. If you had an old fashioned chair with taller bits on two corners of it's back, this was their purpose too. She never owned a wool winder, she had 8 kids.
Beautiful colours that make me smile and anything granny’s make me happy
Ty ♥️😀
I am so excited to be able to learn to crochet. Thank you Lori. I love all of your colors.
Great video on Granny circles. Love Lori’s color choices; bright and happy. Thanks!
I always wanted to make one of those little doilies that sit under spools on the machine, lol, I could start with this, thank you!!
Awesome video! When I seen the darling circles I thought how adorable; looks to hard for me to master. Uh no! Lori's step by step directions made it simple/easy to learn. Thank you so much to Lori and Riley Blake for giving me yet another creative outlet! Great job!
wow you make it look so easy hahaha
This is awesome. I have made a couple of these and they are beautiful. My question is, do you have instructions on how to create an edging that would make these into squares for a blanket? Thanks! ❤️
As an experienced crocheter, the very basic explanation sometimes is distracting. BUT, as a retired elementary teacher, I find the basics very refreshing. Thank you for the excellent video.
Wonderful video! I’m going to give these a try. Thank you Lori Holt and Riley Blake Designs!
Love these, making some now and they are fun.
this was great tutorial i liked it very much than you for sharing
It’s beautiful and so smooth! A dream to work with!
These are so darling. I think I might try it. Thank you Lori.
Love these coaster, excited to make them.
Very nice colors and I love the crochet circles :). Thank You
Wonderful tutorial! I worked my way around one at the same time! Love these cute little coasters! Thanks Lori and Riley Blake!❤️
No one ever responded to where this "chunky" yarn can be purchased. I would like to learn how to crochet from Lori's videos Thank you.
Please tell me where I can buy the largest skeins? - 50 gram? It's for personal use only...🤷♀️🥺 I like all 26 colors or fewer if I can find it. I'm just in love with all the pretty colors! Very motivating❣
So cute!!! I always have trouble with the last stitch for some reason, sometimes I can hardly see it? I think my tension is too tight. I love your nails! Are these press ons or some other sort? Beautiful!
Beautiful vivid colors of the Chunky Thread!! Thank you for this tutorial!
Love it
I teach crochet to 3rd graders! I use a verse we just do single crochet. “Under the bridge of 2 hook a fish pull it through, now there’s two. Hook another one pull it through and now your done.”
Makes me want to try to crochet. Lori makes it look easy. Do you have written instructions? Thanks.
No written instructions at this time.
Hermosas, los colores fantásticos y la explicación excelente 👌
Hermoso, felicitaciones por este gran vídeo, gracias a la maestra por la excelente demostración.
Belíssimo trabalho 👏👏👏
Its sew beautiful! I've not crocheted in several years great video
Do you have a video on how to make these circles bigger?
You might find something on Lori's TH-cam channel - www.youtube.com/@LoriHolt
@@kellymorris8088 thank you
Can the rounds be joined together to form a blanket?
LORI, WHERE DO I FIND HOW YOU PUT THE CROCHET 🧶 CIRCLES INTO A BLANKET?????
It would be great to have written instructions to accompany this video.
If I want to make another round…. What are the directions for round 4
New Subbie! Super adorable tfs💜
How can we order?
where can I get the yarns?
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Would love to try this yarn but 18$ to 25$ for 50 grams of cotton yarn I don’t think so. Way way to expensive. When I can get 3.99 or less for on knit picks. 🇨🇦
Camera needs to be closer!!
First up, you are not showing skeins of yarn, those are balls. Skeins are long loops of yarn straight from the mill, dyed or not, and ready to ball up, twisted around themselves with one end pushed throught the loop on the other, to stop it all unravelling. You cannot knit or crochet from a skein, without a lot of mucking about unless it is first re-rolled into balls, such as what you have there. My mum used to get her kids, me included, to sit with their hands out to hold the skein up. So she could re-roll yarn into round balls, to make our jumpers, hers and dad's. If you had an old fashioned chair with taller bits on two corners of it's back, this was their purpose too. She never owned a wool winder, she had 8 kids.