This is the BEST tutorial! You are an excellent teacher!! It’s so valuable to understand the concept of the project so we can modify the size as we want it to be. You do that so well! Thank you!!
Best video ever🎉 thank you ❤ you have explained everything so beautifully and the skip one chain is the most important information. Thank you! thank you, thank you!
Thank you SO much, young lady! I’ve been STRUGGLING to understand the principles of the crocheted rectangle and you showed me perfectly how to do it. I liked and subscribed. Bless you!
Will this theory work with double crochet? For a granny rectangle? You are the only person I’ve come across who has been able to explain this so simply! Thank you. 🙏
The corner increase math , yes, can be applied to double crochet rectangle. Mind that in double crochet you will have separate rows. This single crochet rectangle is in spiral rows. For Granny rectangle I am not sure, how exactly this calculation would fit, because corners are different. I didn't knit granny rectangle before, only squares.
Increases go on top of previous increase, they are aligned. I have also written instructions, maybe they will be more helpful www.stylishknitting.com/crochet-rectangle-in-the-round/
The first 2 rows are sort of set-up rows. Where in the row 1 you make 3sc increase in each end of the chain. On row 2 you skip a stitch to straight out the rectangle and make an increases in the middle stitch of previous increase. The beginning of the row will change place each round. If this is still confusing, I have written blog post - www.stylishknitting.com/crochet-rectangle-in-the-round/
Hi! Do you want to make rectangle blanket? Well, you have to decide what size ready blanket you want. Then from the longest side deduct shortest and you will get initial chain length (approx.). If you want to read a blog post about rectangle, where I explain it - www.stylishknitting.com/crochet-rectangle-in-the-round/
UPDATED written version- www.stylishknitting.com/crochet-rectangle-in-the-round/
Well explained tutorial! Thank you!
This was so helpful, thank you!
@@Sarah-oy2lr Thank you!
This is an excellent tutorial! Thank you for explaining the formula for figuring out the number of chains for a particular size of rectangle!
This is the BEST tutorial! You are an excellent teacher!! It’s so valuable to understand the concept of the project so we can modify the size as we want it to be. You do that so well! Thank you!!
I am grateful this helps! :)
Thank you. Very good instructions. I understand the formula for size
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This is the best crochet video! You're an excellent teacher . Thank you for the simple instructions.
@@jillipacs5886 Thank you so much for such a kind words! 🥰
Thank you! So easy to follow.
Thank you!
Best video ever🎉 thank you ❤ you have explained everything so beautifully and the skip one chain is the most important information. Thank you! thank you, thank you!
Thank you for feedback! 🥰Most likely there are other ways too, I shared one possibility!
I love crocheting in a spiral, and i'm so excited to do something other than circles
Yes, different shapes are fun!
@@kristinavirka I'm 5 skeins into my first rectangle and I'm so pleased! Thank you again!
Thank you SO much, young lady! I’ve been STRUGGLING to understand the principles of the crocheted rectangle and you showed me perfectly how to do it. I liked and subscribed. Bless you!
Thank you! 👌
Have you tried this with dc? Like a granny rectangle? If so did it work?
Wow!! Beautiful. I’m going to make this bag. Thank you
Thank you for the instruction!!
Thank you for the detailed explanation
Will this theory work with double crochet? For a granny rectangle?
You are the only person I’ve come across who has been able to explain this so simply!
Thank you. 🙏
The corner increase math , yes, can be applied to double crochet rectangle. Mind that in double crochet you will have separate rows. This single crochet rectangle is in spiral rows. For Granny rectangle I am not sure, how exactly this calculation would fit, because corners are different. I didn't knit granny rectangle before, only squares.
@@kristinavirka thank you - very much appreciated 💕
the stitch count on both sides seem odd now I have skipped the first stitch as you explained.
@@LizzieMayne is it right now?
Please, does anyone tend to know if the calculations work for an oval base
If you mean calculations on how to get right size, yes, it will work, oval is just rectangle shape without corners
I am trying to see what i do to increase on each end. Where do the extra sc go?
Increases go on top of previous increase, they are aligned. I have also written instructions, maybe they will be more helpful www.stylishknitting.com/crochet-rectangle-in-the-round/
So for the first 2 rows the 3 stitches go in the middle stitch right? Then in the third row the 3 stitches together go in the first row?
The first 2 rows are sort of set-up rows. Where in the row 1 you make 3sc increase in each end of the chain. On row 2 you skip a stitch to straight out the rectangle and make an increases in the middle stitch of previous increase. The beginning of the row will change place each round.
If this is still confusing, I have written blog post - www.stylishknitting.com/crochet-rectangle-in-the-round/
For a baby blanket or a single blanket How many chains should I make? Please help.
Hi! Do you want to make rectangle blanket? Well, you have to decide what size ready blanket you want. Then from the longest side deduct shortest and you will get initial chain length (approx.).
If you want to read a blog post about rectangle, where I explain it - www.stylishknitting.com/crochet-rectangle-in-the-round/
Are you increasing 2 every round?
Increases are every round.
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