Ch4 (loose) ch2 (normal) 1. (Starting from the 2nd chain) dc4 in third loop only. Ch2, sl in starting 3rd loop. 2. In the same loop, (ch2, dc, ch3, 2dc). **dc in the next 2 st, make corner (2dc, ch3, 2dc)** repeat from '*' 3 times. Dc ib the next 2 st, sl into first dc of the round. Mark all ch3 spaces. 3. Ch2, dc in join st. !! Before finishing dc, mark left loop and then pull through !! In ch3 space, (2dc, ch3, 2dc). Dc into the next 6 st, and make your corner in the ch3 space. Dc, into the next 4 st, make 3rd corner in ch3 space. Dc in 6 st, then corner. Dc in the last 2st and sl st into the first dc. 4. Ch2, dc in the next 3 st. In the ch 3 space, puff st (yo, pull up a loop × 4 [9 loops on hook], pull through all 9, ch1 to close), ch3, puff st (1st corner). Dc in the next 10 st, make corner (puff, ch3, puff). Dc in 8 st, corner, dc in 10 st, corner, dc in 4 st. Fasten off and use the seamless/invisible finish to hide yarn ends. (30:11) Done! ❤ now go make the gummy bear to go with it
Hello, I kindly ask that you please don’t write out my pattern and share publicly here in the comments. You are welcome to jot down notes for yourself, and fast forward or increase playback speed if needed. This is an original pattern designed by me, and the printable pdf is for sale in my Etsy shop. I made three videos for this Gummy Bear Granny Square pattern to share with those who would prefer a free version with ads. Thank you, -Lu
Hi! If you’d like a sq background, simply use any granny sq pattern you’d like, and crochet on the gummy bear either as an appliqué, or join using the closest loops on the square. bit.ly/3jwqF6k_TH-cam_GummyBear_byLuslittleshop I designed this background to be slightly longer to look best with proportions/ bobbly texture of the gummy bear. Let me know how it goes! Happy making, -Lu
You can use any type of yarn, make sure to adjust hook size/ tension to yarn. Also, if it's something you will wash, do a test on a small piece first to make sure fuzz doesn't come off from chenille.
My granny turn out so little 🥲, it's okay if I add more rows to make it bigger? And if I add more rows should I also move the sitch markers for the gummy bear too? Sorry for the confusion. Your tutorial it's amazing! I use light 3 yarn and that's why it turn out like this! Hehe
Yes, you can do anything you want with your Gummy Bear Square!!! But keep the st marker in same spot so it’s centered. ❤️😉 Also fyi, 2 strands of #3 yarn is roughly same thickness as 1 strand of #4.
I used #4 medium worsted weight yarn for this pattern. If you used thinner yarn, you would need to make more rnds to have it come out about the same size. Feel free to customize it anyway you’d like! But if you’re making something big I’d suggest the #4 yarn. ❤️
This is coming from a beginner not an expert: not hate to the creator but, this tutorial is very hard to follow I quit before even starting the ”gummy bear”.. I adore cute things like this and i was really hoping it would be easy to follow.. maybe i can come back when i know more but, i don’t recommend this tutorial for absolute beginners like me , again this is coming from a beginner.. but overall this is an amazing pattern it’s just not for beginners! To the creator please make more beginner-friendly tutorials..❤❤
Hi! Thank you for your honest feedback. Maybe you can try adjusting the video speed in "settings" to slow down the parts that are difficult, or rewind to replay? I also have a beginner strawberry video in my channel: bit.ly/3u4i7Nw_TH-cam_Strawberry
@@Luisa-kv1yd Ah I see! On TH-cam, you can skip ahead on the parts you don’t want to watch. I marked the 4 corners after Rnd 1 to show it’s a rectangle. Some people gets confused and think it’s a row.
I really hate that this starts off with a chain 6 and then a double crochet into the back bumps. the chain stitches are not making a rectangle shape and the flipping of my design is making it all warped and tangled, not rectangle shaped. VERY disappointed, i bought all the yarn for this project and it just starts off unnecessarily hard for absolutely no reason lol. starting a granny square is hard enough. does it really need to look that neat and fancy in the middle if the gummy bear is just going to cover it up? seriously, it's a little frivelous and annoying...
Ch4 (loose) ch2 (normal)
1. (Starting from the 2nd chain) dc4 in third loop only. Ch2, sl in starting 3rd loop.
2. In the same loop, (ch2, dc, ch3, 2dc). **dc in the next 2 st, make corner (2dc, ch3, 2dc)** repeat from '*' 3 times. Dc ib the next 2 st, sl into first dc of the round. Mark all ch3 spaces.
3. Ch2, dc in join st. !! Before finishing dc, mark left loop and then pull through !! In ch3 space, (2dc, ch3, 2dc). Dc into the next 6 st, and make your corner in the ch3 space. Dc, into the next 4 st, make 3rd corner in ch3 space. Dc in 6 st, then corner. Dc in the last 2st and sl st into the first dc.
4. Ch2, dc in the next 3 st. In the ch 3 space, puff st (yo, pull up a loop × 4 [9 loops on hook], pull through all 9, ch1 to close), ch3, puff st (1st corner). Dc in the next 10 st, make corner (puff, ch3, puff). Dc in 8 st, corner, dc in 10 st, corner, dc in 4 st. Fasten off and use the seamless/invisible finish to hide yarn ends. (30:11)
Done! ❤ now go make the gummy bear to go with it
Hello,
I kindly ask that you please don’t write out my pattern and share publicly here in the comments.
You are welcome to jot down notes for yourself, and fast forward or increase playback speed if needed.
This is an original pattern designed by me, and the printable pdf is for sale in my Etsy shop.
I made three videos for this Gummy Bear Granny Square pattern to share with those who would prefer a free version with ads.
Thank you,
-Lu
ty ty ty!!! I understand so much better with the written institutions
Awesome. I've been looking for this type of granny square. Thanks for sharing.
I’m very glad you like it! ❤️
A really wonderful idea! Thank you for sharing it with us and for your helpful tutorial!❤!!!😊!
I’m so glad you like it! ❤️😀 It absolutely thrills me every time I see a project made with this pattern.
if I want to make the background bigger and look more like a square, what pattern should I continue with, especially for the corner?
Hi!
If you’d like a sq background, simply use any granny sq pattern you’d like, and crochet on the gummy bear either as an appliqué, or join using the closest loops on the square.
bit.ly/3jwqF6k_TH-cam_GummyBear_byLuslittleshop
I designed this background to be slightly longer to look best with proportions/ bobbly texture of the gummy bear.
Let me know how it goes!
Happy making,
-Lu
So cute!!!!
Hi! Thank you for the sweet comment, I’d love to see your projects on Instagram! ❤️🤗
Can you use other types of yarn as long as it’s medium weight, such as chenille?
You can use any type of yarn, make sure to adjust hook size/ tension to yarn. Also, if it's something you will wash, do a test on a small piece first to make sure fuzz doesn't come off from chenille.
Thank you for this! vv cute
Thank you, I’m glad you like this design! ❤️😀
My granny turn out so little 🥲, it's okay if I add more rows to make it bigger? And if I add more rows should I also move the sitch markers for the gummy bear too? Sorry for the confusion. Your tutorial it's amazing! I use light 3 yarn and that's why it turn out like this! Hehe
Yes, you can do anything you want with your Gummy Bear Square!!!
But keep the st marker in same spot so it’s centered. ❤️😉
Also fyi, 2 strands of #3 yarn is roughly same thickness as 1 strand of #4.
I used #4 medium worsted weight yarn for this pattern. If you used thinner yarn, you would need to make more rnds to have it come out about the same size.
Feel free to customize it anyway you’d like! But if you’re making something big I’d suggest the #4 yarn. ❤️
roughly how many background panels can one yarn make?
With my tension, each ball of Caron Simply Soft Party in Snow Sparkle makes 10-11 panels, that’s ~15 yards per panel. ❤️
This is coming from a beginner not an expert: not hate to the creator but, this tutorial is very hard to follow I quit before even starting the ”gummy bear”.. I adore cute things like this and i was really hoping it would be easy to follow.. maybe i can come back when i know more but, i don’t recommend this tutorial for absolute beginners like me , again this is coming from a beginner.. but overall this is an amazing pattern it’s just not for beginners! To the creator please make more beginner-friendly tutorials..❤❤
Hi! Thank you for your honest feedback. Maybe you can try adjusting the video speed in "settings" to slow down the parts that are difficult, or rewind to replay? I also have a beginner strawberry video in my channel: bit.ly/3u4i7Nw_TH-cam_Strawberry
I love the design but the tutorial is just really hard to follow with you marking really obvious stiches all the time
@@Luisa-kv1yd Ah I see! On TH-cam, you can skip ahead on the parts you don’t want to watch.
I marked the 4 corners after Rnd 1 to show it’s a rectangle. Some people gets confused and think it’s a row.
You have to buy the pattern.
I really hate that this starts off with a chain 6 and then a double crochet into the back bumps. the chain stitches are not making a rectangle shape and the flipping of my design is making it all warped and tangled, not rectangle shaped. VERY disappointed, i bought all the yarn for this project and it just starts off unnecessarily hard for absolutely no reason lol. starting a granny square is hard enough. does it really need to look that neat and fancy in the middle if the gummy bear is just going to cover it up? seriously, it's a little frivelous and annoying...
I'm sorry you feel frustrated. If you're not comfortable working in back bumps of ch (for neater appearance), simply work in top loops of ch.