Hello! Thank you for this video, it helped me so much❤ I wanna ask something tho. I'm planning to make a tote bag that has 3 dimension, do you have any recommendation which join I could use to make the squares make like around 90 degrees when done? (Hope the explanation get to you😭🙏🏻)
I am making a blanket of granny squares that have appliques on alternating solid granny squares. Should I block each square before I join them, or wait until I have joined them and block the whole blanket?
I learnt how to join squares from an old lady. She is no longer around. I've got a feeling that she arised in Canton. I don't want to end up like her. However, I found her way to join squares is better. But I don't want to end up in Canton again like her. The chances are she is not reborn in Canton.😂 It's just a thought.
But how does it wash up?? I find alot of lion brand yarns are destroyed after you wash it. They either fade, lose shape or look so pilled that it looks old
The more textured joins can give a cardigan some great texture, but some of them can be a little too rigid...if that makes sense. This may impact how the cardigan drapes. I'd probably stay away from the reverse single crochet and slip stitch join for a cardigan, but the invisible seam and single crochet join might be a great place to start experimenting!
I would be better (for me) if the tutor can state for different methods, mention : put granny square face to face or reverse side of square facing outwards etc. Thyou
It’s the joining squares together that gets me every time.😫
You have no idea how much I appreciate this tutorial 🙏
Thank you so much for explaining everything so clearly and helping me understand .
This was so helpful! I’ve been looking at different ways to join squares!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Brittany. Great video! It’s amazing all the different ways there are to join granny squares! Thanks for another awesome tutorial!❤
Thank you, Thea! Have a wonderful week! 💙
Thank you Brittany! You too!💗
Love this tutorial. Thank you. ☺️
I appreciate how succinct you are!
hello! are there methods to join squares creating a thick border? like 2 cm of spacing? :)
Thanku thanku thanku for all this specially that reverse one, it took me a minute but i diddd and its soo beautiful thanku againnnnn ❤❤❤❤
Question: when you're joining squares do you also sew the chain 2 horizontally or do you join 1 chain horizontally THEN the other vertically?
Hello! Thank you for this video, it helped me so much❤
I wanna ask something tho. I'm planning to make a tote bag that has 3 dimension, do you have any recommendation which join I could use to make the squares make like around 90 degrees when done? (Hope the explanation get to you😭🙏🏻)
Excellent advice 🫶
Thank you for sharing. Pls how do I knot the yarn at both ends after joining with invisible stitches?
Thank this was a big help.
Which one would you recommend for a tote bag?
good tutorial for beginners like me. But I was looking for the tutorial link for the blue granny square handbag.
awsome tutorial thank you.
I am making a blanket of granny squares that have appliques on alternating solid granny squares. Should I block each square before I join them, or wait until I have joined them and block the whole blanket?
For smaller projects it’s usually ok to block after but with a blanket I personally would do them individually first
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This is so very helpful! 💕💕💕
You are so welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful! 💙✨
I learnt how to join squares from an old lady. She is no longer around. I've got a feeling that she arised in Canton. I don't want to end up like her. However, I found her way to join squares is better. But I don't want to end up in Canton again like her. The chances are she is not reborn in Canton.😂 It's just a thought.
This is great, ❤thanks
Do you crochet a border on your granny square blanket?
Can you show the reverse side of the projrct after you join?
I like how she actually explains it but doesn’t show how to do the inside corners
Thank you, sweet lady.
Can I use these methods for regular squares too?
Yes you can! They'll work with motifs of all shapes 👍
But how does it wash up?? I find alot of lion brand yarns are destroyed after you wash it. They either fade, lose shape or look so pilled that it looks old
Any way to join squares that aren’t all the same or exactly the same size?
Which one is best to use for a granny square cardigan?
The more textured joins can give a cardigan some great texture, but some of them can be a little too rigid...if that makes sense. This may impact how the cardigan drapes. I'd probably stay away from the reverse single crochet and slip stitch join for a cardigan, but the invisible seam and single crochet join might be a great place to start experimenting!
@@bhookedcrochet thank you. I will try the single crochet.
Here for the zig zag lol
Thanks for sharing
Thankyou for tutorial
Thanks 😊
@everthingstitchingandcats also makes great crocheting videos like yours. I love videos like this!
Really love the crab stitch one…..but could not find example of how to cross over the intersections
I usually just work right over top of the stitches, working in the chain two spaces 👍
Thanks great ❤️♥️💐🌹🤗🙏🤩⭐️🤩⭐️🤩⭐️🤩⭐️🤩⭐️🤩
I would be better (for me) if the tutor can state for different methods, mention :
put granny square face to face or reverse side of square facing outwards etc. Thyou
Joining granny squares
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