Thank you so much. I have tried 4 times to get a blanket going and frogged them all. Tou made the instruction so simple and easy to follow. And answered all the questions I had before. These 2 tutorials are the best on TH-cam.
This is great and is just what I was looking for. Nothing Ive found has really shown this step by step. Means alot to me as a new knitter. Thank you so very much
I have watch several videos and this is by the far the easiest method and tutorial for memory/sock blanket. I watched part 1 and 2 today and have my first two squares!! Thank you so much! I am excited to start making progress on my first blanket now.
Thank you x 1000.++ for taking the time to make these two videos. Along with your excellent instructions , you made it all make sense.There are no other videos explaining how to knit them together. Loved you marker in the middle-- no counting!!!!!!!Hope you can make more knit videos to share your expertise.Regards,Cathy M
Very timely for me as this project is next on my todo list. I am grateful that you showed how to connect the squares as I would probably have crocheted them together. This looks much better!!
thank you so much I finally know how to do it now looking at your tutorials help me out a lot yes it's a lot of tutorials out there but they're not displaying Like the Way You Are thank you again
Thank you for your tutorial it is very helpful and shows me a lot . I did not know how to join them thank you again for showing me Happy knitting to you
Wouldn't the cast on of half the stitches be 21 where you did 22? Or have I misunderstood along the way. Thanks for teaching have started and made my first square
This is a good tutorial. I understand how to make the Square it's self. But when it comes to needing in joining the squares that's why I get confused. Is there a way to just make a whole bunch of squares and then just join them all together at one time?
Sheri Sterling - it's always possible to join them individually by using a darning needle. I think that the purpose of using the join as you go (per he video) is so that the end result will always stay intact, even after washing. Just practice, practice. I know you'll get it.
Excellent video tutorial. Just beginning my memory blanket and found this very helpful.
Thank you Lisa❤️
Thank you so much. I have tried 4 times to get a blanket going and frogged them all. Tou made the instruction so simple and easy to follow. And answered all the questions I had before. These 2 tutorials are the best on TH-cam.
This is great and is just what I was looking for. Nothing Ive found has really shown this step by step. Means alot to me as a new knitter. Thank you so very much
Thank You
I have watch several videos and this is by the far the easiest method and tutorial for memory/sock blanket. I watched part 1 and 2 today and have my first two squares!! Thank you so much! I am excited to start making progress on my first blanket now.
Good gosh finally someone that show's more than 1 square, bless you😆🙃
trish koenig - Hi.. Thank you and glad you liked it. - Maureen
After searching for how to join the squares I really think your tutorials were the best. Thank you so much!
Thank you Jennifer. That's soooo sweet..
You have made this looks SO extremely easy to do!! As a newer-ish knitter I'm really looking forward to getting started! Thanks for the great video ❤️
Hi.. Makes me happy that you enjoyed the tutorial. I wish you a fun time knitting your blanket!
Thank you , nice and easy to follow you! 😅
Thank you for sharing your video I've wanted to make this blanket forever!
Thank you x 1000.++ for taking the time to make these two videos. Along with your excellent instructions , you made it all make sense.There are no other videos explaining how to knit them together. Loved you marker in the middle-- no counting!!!!!!!Hope you can make more knit videos to share your expertise.Regards,Cathy M
This has helped me immensely in understanding the concept, Thankyou
Thank you so much for your comment! I’m so glad that you found my tutorials helpful❣️ Maureen
Very timely for me as this project is next on my todo list. I am grateful that you showed how to connect the squares as I would probably have crocheted them together. This looks much better!!
Thank you for your comment. Glad the videos helped you 💕
thank you so much I finally know how to do it now looking at your tutorials help me out a lot yes it's a lot of tutorials out there but they're not displaying Like the Way You Are thank you again
Nina Woodson - Thank you very much. 💖
Your so welcome
Thank you for your tutorial it is very helpful and shows me a lot . I did not know how to join them thank you again for showing me Happy knitting to you
Cheryl Franks - Thank you! I’m so glad that you enjoyed this tutorial.
These have been so helpful! Thanks so much!
So glad they helped. Can't wait to see how your blanket progress' on your podcast.💕
Thank you. I have always had trouble putting them together. Your tutoorial seems to answer all of my questions :)
Susan, glad my tutorial helped you. Happy sock blanket knitting!
Thanks you made it easy to understand ❤️
Jean Chiusano - Thank you❣️
Thanks so much. This was such a great tutorial! I appreciate your time and effort.
Thank you... So glad you liked it
Thank you for taking the time to make this video, it does help.
Glad to hear they helped. ❤️
Thank you for this video! It was easy to follow! I hope to make a baby blanket. 😊 13:04
Thank you! So glad it could you make a baby blanket. They’re so much fun to do. Stay tuned for some future tutorials I have planned.
Very helpful. Thank you for taking the time.
Thank you so much - I like your style!
Hi. Thank you!
awesome instructions. thank u so much
Perfect tutorial.thank youx
thank you so much for this tutorial. it's very helpfull!
Paula Dylan - Thank you so much. I’m happy this was helpful. Thanks for watching.
Thank you I'm happily knitting away now.
Excellent! Glad the tutorial helped 😀
Thank you, it certainly helped me.
This was so helpful! thank you :)
Wouldn't the cast on of half the stitches be 21 where you did 22? Or have I misunderstood along the way. Thanks for teaching have started and made my first square
I got 22 sts plus a marker and then 20 sts that makes 42 stitches.. Thats what i understand on the video... 👍🙂
Thank you. I will try soon.
I like ur speed ups
This is a good tutorial. I understand how to make the Square it's self. But when it comes to needing in joining the squares that's why I get confused. Is there a way to just make a whole bunch of squares and then just join them all together at one time?
Sorry knitting and joining
Sheri Sterling - it's always possible to join them individually by using a darning needle. I think that the purpose of using the join as you go (per he video) is so that the end result will always stay intact, even after washing. Just practice, practice. I know you'll get it.
excellente videos ! thank you!
+lmans25 Thank you.... glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you very helpful. Cheers
Very helpful thank you!!!
Melanie D - your very welcome. Glad this helped.❤️
Thanks so much. Great!
it is helpful thank you
Got it
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💯 thank you!
when I get to so many blocks I will take a picture and put it up so you can see it I'm not using sock weight yarn I'm using 4 ply yarn
Wow I get a 3x3 square on a US 5 needle.
I got squares 1, 2, and 3 done BUT I can't get square 4 going
You can do it. If you can't find a video to follow let me know.