Hi Woolly, after not crocheting for about 40 years I saw your blanket and thought I’d give it a go.. I’ve just finished my first square having followed your tuition which I have to say was so easy to follow..I don’t know how to upload a photo otherwise I’d show you my colours.. loving the blanket on the back of your sofa 🛋 ❤
How do you figure out the colors to get 3D effect ? Is it light medium dark darker is it 3 shades of a color then do two different light colors? The videos are explained very well and i know you said use whatever color of choice but you don't really say what the scheme of colors are ( no matter what colors you choose to use ) in what order do you use them and how do you choose the colors to give the 3D effect
The way I have done it takes 6 colours. 2 light, neutral colours, (white - a, beige - b) then 4 shades of the same colour (blue) A really dark - c, dark - d, medium -e, light - f. The light should still be darker than the neutrals. Then the colour placement is a, b, f, c, d, f, c, e I hope that helps 👍🏼
Hiya, thanks for getting in touch, including the centre ring yes. You can see the square instructions on this link. th-cam.com/video/II3YK3WnXUw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FdncPET-5L3wJudK At around the 22:44 mins mark you can see the finished centre square. Hope this helps.
I find that the structure of the square is maintained better when it comes to crocheting the pieces together. As the square grows larger the edges need to have anchor points for the stitches that are to come. If yours is not looking like mine at this stage you can do whatever you feel is needed to keep the squares edges on track 👍🏼
The first video gives amounts for this size, I would guess that double the amounts would cover a full size bed, but as there are a variety of full sizes to beds I can’t really give you a definitive answer sorry.
Do you have to do two neutrals and four shades of one color to get the 3D effect? I used a color palette and am using the gradient wheel. Will that work as well?
The way I have done it takes 6 colours. 2 light, neutral colours, (white - a, beige - b) then 4 shades of the same colour (blue) A really dark - c, dark - d, medium -e, light - f. The light should still be darker than the neutrals. Then the colour placement is a, b, f, c, d, f, c, e I hope that helps 👍🏼
I Love this
Thank you so much for your lovely message. Will you be trying it?
Hi. I’ve just finished my cover for our bed - 2,20 x 2,40 m - 72 squares, and it turned out amazing. Thank you so much for inspiration❤
This is awesome to read. I’m so glad you love it. Yours sounds amazing!! 🤩
Hi Woolly, after not crocheting for about 40 years I saw your blanket and thought I’d give it a go.. I’ve just finished my first square having followed your tuition which I have to say was so easy to follow..I don’t know how to upload a photo otherwise I’d show you my colours.. loving the blanket on the back of your sofa 🛋 ❤
So glad you are enjoying the blanket tutorial. Keep up the good work!
I like your videos. I like to make one square at a time so did white then doing gray and will add blue. Can’t wait to be done but this is fun
Thank you. I’m really glad that you are enjoying making the blanket. It’s very satisfying to see your blanket grow block by block 😁
I ❤ it!
I’ll be starting a new crochet a long next month if you would like to join in?
@@WoollyWumpkins I'd love to join you.
How much wool of each does it take to thankyou
How do you figure out the colors to get 3D effect ? Is it light medium dark darker is it 3 shades of a color then do two different light colors? The videos are explained very well and i know you said use whatever color of choice but you don't really say what the scheme of colors are ( no matter what colors you choose to use ) in what order do you use them and how do you choose the colors to give the 3D effect
The way I have done it takes 6 colours. 2 light, neutral colours, (white - a, beige - b) then 4 shades of the same colour (blue) A really dark - c, dark - d, medium -e, light - f. The light should still be darker than the neutrals.
Then the colour placement is a, b, f, c, d, f, c, e
I hope that helps 👍🏼
@@WoollyWumpkins yes ! Thank you
Fab! I’m pleased to hear that you are making one. I’d love to see it if you are on Facebook, Instagram or Ravelry 👍🏼
Is there 5 rows on the white Granny Square
Hiya, thanks for getting in touch, including the centre ring yes. You can see the square instructions on this link. th-cam.com/video/II3YK3WnXUw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FdncPET-5L3wJudK
At around the 22:44 mins mark you can see the finished centre square. Hope this helps.
One more question. On 19:20 when making a corner why don’t you go to the last hole? When I go to the hole that you say my hole looks weird. Thank you
I find that the structure of the square is maintained better when it comes to crocheting the pieces together. As the square grows larger the edges need to have anchor points for the stitches that are to come. If yours is not looking like mine at this stage you can do whatever you feel is needed to keep the squares edges on track 👍🏼
@@WoollyWumpkins okay it makes sense thank you
No problem, thanks for asking 😎🌸🌿🪴🌸
How much yarn of each colour do I need to make a full size bed blanket?
The first video gives amounts for this size, I would guess that double the amounts would cover a full size bed, but as there are a variety of full sizes to beds I can’t really give you a definitive answer sorry.
How much material do you need please
Hiya, all materials are given here in video one 😎 th-cam.com/video/v-ClnIbLxbo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Ch0--RJ3sNCki1Fj
Do you have to do two neutrals and four shades of one color to get the 3D effect? I used a color palette and am using the gradient wheel. Will that work as well?
The way I have done it takes 6 colours. 2 light, neutral colours, (white - a, beige - b) then 4 shades of the same colour (blue) A really dark - c, dark - d, medium -e, light - f. The light should still be darker than the neutrals.
Then the colour placement is a, b, f, c, d, f, c, e
I hope that helps 👍🏼