You're welcome! I'm so glad to hear that you found the bubble stitch easy and that the tutorial was helpful. If you ever have more questions or if there's another crochet stitch or technique you'd like to learn, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting, and may your future projects be filled with joy and creativity! 🧶❤️
Thank you so much for subscribing and for your kind words!😊❤ It's great to hear that you're finding the patterns and step-by-step instructions helpful. My aim is always to make crocheting enjoyable and accessible for everyone, whether you're a beginner or more experienced. If you ever have any requests for specific patterns or need further guidance on a project, don't hesitate to reach out through the comments. Your feedback and progress are always inspiring. Happy crocheting! 🌟🧶😊
Very well explained as usual..just finished making 25 of these beautiful granny squares ..now waiting for tutorial on how to join them😂! P.s I started my crocheting journey with your videos ❤
Thank You so much. That makes me very happy to hear☺ and I am very honored that you have chosen to start your crochet journey with me. Thank you again for your support. ❤ There are many different methods for crocheting or sewing grannysquares together. I found this video which I think is super fast and effective : th-cam.com/video/kKsb_1YTV4I/w-d-xo.html . But perhaps the most beginner-friendly thing is to sew them together. 🙂
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I try my best to make my content as clear and easy to follow as possible. If you have any suggestions for improvement or have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.☺
Love your channel! Lost your channel for 3 weeks so decided to subscribe! Finishing up the summer Daisy afghan! Out of so many other ones, I really love yours. Now I’m about ready to start this one. So nice for C’MAS! Do you ever use magic circle? Thanks for pattern.
Thank You so much for your support. Im very happy to hear that You like my videos. Yes I think this one would make a beautiful afghan for Christmas. I am making one for myself at the moment. Such a nice and relaxing project. I normaly dont use the magic circle for grannysquares, but You could do that if You want.
Hii, thank you so much for the tutorial! I found it to be really helpful, however, the ends of the granny square seem to be very wonky. I did think I followed your tutorial correctly, but would it be because I am using the same color, without having to change the yarn every round?
Hi! I'm so glad you found the tutorial helpful! 😊 As for the wonky ends here are a few tips to help: Tighten up your stitches: Make sure your stitches are even and not too loose, as loose stitches can make the edges look a little wonky. Slip stitch to join: At the end of each round, use a slip stitch to join, and try to join your rounds tightly to minimize gaps. Stitch placement: Ensure you’re placing your stitches in the right spots, as missing or misplacing a stitch can cause the edges to become uneven. Blocking: After finishing your square, you can block it by gently wetting it and then pinning it into a square shape. This can help smooth out any unevenness. If you're still unsure, feel free to share a photo, and I can help you troubleshoot further! Keep up the great work! 😊✨
Hello! No worries at all, that’s a great question! 😊 If you’re working with the same color, you can absolutely continue using the same technique. Just chain three at the beginning of each round to keep your stitch count consistent. When you’re not changing colors, you don’t need to worry about the color transitions-just focus on keeping your rounds even and consistent. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask! Happy crocheting! 🌟
@@AdoreCreaCrochet Hmmm... 🤔 Okay, but definitely with a lighter yarn. No winter, or autumn over here, 😂. Just Rainy and Harmattan seasons. Cold at times, but not that cold. Except in the middle belts and Northern parts. ☺.
This bubble stitch was very easy! Thank you ❤
You're welcome! I'm so glad to hear that you found the bubble stitch easy and that the tutorial was helpful. If you ever have more questions or if there's another crochet stitch or technique you'd like to learn, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting, and may your future projects be filled with joy and creativity! 🧶❤️
I have subscribed to your you tube channel, love the pattens and just love you doing step by step instructions thank you.
Thank you so much for subscribing and for your kind words!😊❤ It's great to hear that you're finding the patterns and step-by-step instructions helpful. My aim is always to make crocheting enjoyable and accessible for everyone, whether you're a beginner or more experienced. If you ever have any requests for specific patterns or need further guidance on a project, don't hesitate to reach out through the comments. Your feedback and progress are always inspiring. Happy crocheting! 🌟🧶😊
THANK YOU FOR TEACHING !!!💙💛
You are welcome. Thank You for watching❤😊
Love your videos❤ you give such clear instructions🎉
Thank you so much! I’m thrilled to hear you’re enjoying the videos! Your support means a lot to me! ❤️🎉
Very well explained as usual..just finished making 25 of these beautiful granny squares ..now waiting for tutorial on how to join them😂! P.s I started my crocheting journey with your videos ❤
Thank You so much. That makes me very happy to hear☺ and I am very honored that you have chosen to start your crochet journey with me. Thank you again for your support. ❤ There are many different methods for crocheting or sewing grannysquares together. I found this video which I think is super fast and effective : th-cam.com/video/kKsb_1YTV4I/w-d-xo.html . But perhaps the most beginner-friendly thing is to sew them together. 🙂
Love your video, quality voice and easy to follow.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I try my best to make my content as clear and easy to follow as possible. If you have any suggestions for improvement or have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.☺
Thank you so much!!💕💕💕
You're very welcome! 💕💕💕
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Thank you 🥰
Love your channel! Lost your channel for 3 weeks so decided to subscribe! Finishing up the summer
Daisy afghan! Out of so many other ones, I really love yours.
Now I’m about ready to start this one. So nice for C’MAS! Do you ever use magic circle? Thanks for pattern.
Thank You so much for your support. Im very happy to hear that You like my videos. Yes I think this one would make a beautiful afghan for Christmas. I am making one for myself at the moment. Such a nice and relaxing project. I normaly dont use the magic circle for grannysquares, but You could do that if You want.
Hii, thank you so much for the tutorial! I found it to be really helpful, however, the ends of the granny square seem to be very wonky. I did think I followed your tutorial correctly, but would it be because I am using the same color, without having to change the yarn every round?
Hi! I'm so glad you found the tutorial helpful! 😊 As for the wonky ends here are a few tips to help:
Tighten up your stitches: Make sure your stitches are even and not too loose, as loose stitches can make the edges look a little wonky.
Slip stitch to join: At the end of each round, use a slip stitch to join, and try to join your rounds tightly to minimize gaps.
Stitch placement: Ensure you’re placing your stitches in the right spots, as missing or misplacing a stitch can cause the edges to become uneven.
Blocking: After finishing your square, you can block it by gently wetting it and then pinning it into a square shape. This can help smooth out any unevenness.
If you're still unsure, feel free to share a photo, and I can help you troubleshoot further! Keep up the great work! 😊✨
Very Very Very nice ,please teach how can add these squares for make other things 😊
Thank you so much❤️🥰 I have a new tutorial on the way on how to join the squares.
hello! Sorry this might sound dumb but what if i want to make it the same colour? Do i do the same thing? (chain three without changing the colour)
Hello! No worries at all, that’s a great question! 😊 If you’re working with the same color, you can absolutely continue using the same technique. Just chain three at the beginning of each round to keep your stitch count consistent.
When you’re not changing colors, you don’t need to worry about the color transitions-just focus on keeping your rounds even and consistent. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask! Happy crocheting! 🌟
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Lovely granny square. Would this be too thick for a sweater? Or depends on the yarn though, right? Especially in a warm location.
Thank you😊 I think this would be really cute for a sweater. And not too thick at all. Not for me at least😊
@@AdoreCreaCrochet Hmmm... 🤔 Okay, but definitely with a lighter yarn. No winter, or autumn over here, 😂. Just Rainy and Harmattan seasons. Cold at times, but not that cold. Except in the middle belts and Northern parts. ☺.
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is this the same as the primavera granny square?
Sorry to say that I am not familiar with the primavera granny square 🙂
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