I have hesitated to start a scrappy crochet blanket, but this is really exciting to me and it will be my next blanket. I do expect mine will be a long term project, but that is OK! Thank you!
This is a lovely tutorial! Thank you so much. I fell in love with your blanket on Instagram and though I'm mostly sewing and knitting and haven't done a real crochet project in ages, I think this will be my way to use up my fingering scraps. So pretty😊
Thank you for a lovely clear tutorial 😊 I've tried this once before but found it tricky with a small hook and 4ply. I'll definitely have another go with a slightly bigger hook. I'm inspired by your blanket which is beautiful ❤
Thank you. Your tutorials are so precise and clear. Corner to corner with this stitch will be my next blanket - thanks to you and your blanket is beautiful.
Thank you for such a clear tutorial. I've always felt a little intimidated by moss stitch, which is ridiculous given that it's so simple, but your tutorial has inspired me to give it another go. Thank you.
Ich kenne ihn unter dem Namen Knötchenstich. Ich habe immer wieder Probleme damit, wo ich in der Folgereihe mit der festen Masche fM (UK double stitch, US Single Stitch) einstechen muss. Ich muss wohl, wenn ich meine Jahres-Temperatur-Decke anfange, immer wieder hier schauen muss. 😮
@@emmacmakes Hi again - well I spent last weekend learning how to do this c2c moss stitch using some of my dk stash. I'm absolutely hooked! I worked quite a large triangle, attached a lining and turned it into a bag. I love this stitch so much I'm now working on a neckwarmer/cowl using the c2c method again.
Emma, I have done many a blanket with C2C but never in moss stitch which as plain as it is, it’s so beautiful in its simplicity. I struggle with my eye sight and found it a bit hard to see stitches and spaces, where you enter your hook etc. Do you think you can re do this video using a bigger hook (perhaps chunky yarn) so that the stitches and spaces are more obvious. It would be so much appreciated by all that struggle with this simple pattern but yet so easy to go wrong at the start. 🧶🇬🇧🧶 Maria
Have you tried putting a marker around the chain space? I found that it helps me for the first handful of rounds and from there it should be more clear!
I just chain how wide I want my blanket and sc each chain first row and then switch colors as I go along doing the moss/linen stitch. Same result I think. Love the sock yarn. I’ve always done do but this will be next for me. Lovely. Thank you.
You have a lot of ends to sew in and all on the same side. Could you do a video of how you do this tidily? Great video by the way - peaceful, clear, not too fast and no noisy background music. 😊
Thank you for this lovely pattern.❤ Im half way through mine. The first few decrease rows. Ive made a few blankets with intricate patterns so really enjoying not having to think lol. Apart from which colour I want to use next. I think its my favourite.
Thanks for a great tutorial Emma! It was really clear. I've just started one as I've been watching and I'm loving it so far! Will have to come back and watch the last bit again when I get to half way! 😆
Such a clear tutorial! If I wanted to make this blanket rectangular rather than square, I know that I would first need to increase as per your tutorial until I got to the width I want. To then work straight to create the rectangle shape would I need to continue increasing on one side but decrease on the other? I've been trying to figure it out but my brain just keeps giving in! I'm starting this lovely blanket today with my advent leftovers.
Thank you lovely! Yes you’re right - once you’re at the size you want just increase on one side only. Could have a practise by making a mini rectangle first ☺️
@@emmacmakes I'll give it a go, thank you. I've made a start with my leftovers from the Beehive Yarns advent and I love it already! I thought perhaps I could add all my leftovers to it throughout the year.
Thank you so much 🥰 Some of the yarn I used for this blanket was from dyers that no longer sell anymore, which is sad. But I can recommend Beehive Yarns, Birdstreet Yarn and Loom Wool ☺️
Your blanket is lovely and the pattern is easy enough. I would like to ask about the edges of both ends. I noticed they look different from each other. Could you tell us how you addressed tying off the loose ends and if when done, the two edges look the same? Thank you!
Thank you so much 😊 The side where you change colour will look a bit looser, but once you’ve sewn the ends in it will sort it out. I just sew them in as I would any ends ☺️
New to your channel. Really enjoy your style and technique. May I suggest using a blue or charcoal mat as your background? The white fur carpet makes it a bit of a challenge to see your stitches when using pastel color yarn. Respectfully
Hi. I am using this technique to make a throw pillow cover. I’m about 7” into and realized that the corner is not a right angle, so it won’t actually make a square. Am I doing it incorrectly? Was thinking I would need to make two triangles and seen them up instead. Thank you!
Would it be possible to make a cardigan with fingerling or sock yarn and this stitch. Is there such a pattern for a classic straight cardigan. I just came back to crochet and knitting and for some reason crochet comes easier to me but I like the small close stitches of knitting. Thank you.
Thanks so much Emma - this is a fantastic tutorial. I am hoping to do one of these - but have a question (a general scrap yarn crochet question..).. does it matter if some of my yarn is acrylic, some cotton, some combination of both... if it's of the same weight, does the composition of the yarn make a difference? I have a lot of acrylic, but also some really lovely small left overs of cotton and the colours would go so well! But when I wash the blanket - will the cotton parts wash differently and change shape or anything?? Long question, sorry, but thank you also!
Thank you! 🥰 Personally I would be happy to combine different yarns as long as they were the same weight; for me that’s one of the plus points of scrappy blankets ☺️ As long as you are careful with it (handwash, dry flat etc) it will be fine I think ☺️
so beautiful blanket! what yard do you use for the blanket that you show in the beginning? The colours are beutiful! are you usig single colours yarn or multicolour yarn or do you mix?
I’m just over halfway with mine which measures roughly one metre across - popped it on the scales and it’s 380g atm so you would need just under double that.
Aloo bre, sve ti je žena objasnila na samom početku! Ili ne razumeš engleski, ali baš ENGLESKI JEZIK?!!? Ja ti neću ponavljati.. Kako ja znam šta priča, a iz Srbije sam!? E, pa vidiš, mi svi ovde znamo engleski, pa eto, i tise potrudi. Nije ova žena nikako kriva! Ti si.😅
Thank you! Your blanket made in sock yarn is particularly nice and drapey and the muted colours are beautiful. 😍
Thank you so much 🥰🥰
Thank you for using U.K. terminology. So important for us in the U.K. to use our terminology!
I love the idea of working corner to corner, very clever. I love the colors you used on the blanket.
Thank you so much ☺️
I have hesitated to start a scrappy crochet blanket, but this is really exciting to me and it will be my next blanket. I do expect mine will be a long term project, but that is OK! Thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m glad you like it - mine will be a long term project too ☺️
This is a lovely tutorial! Thank you so much. I fell in love with your blanket on Instagram and though I'm mostly sewing and knitting and haven't done a real crochet project in ages, I think this will be my way to use up my fingering scraps. So pretty😊
You’re welcome, I’m glad you like it! 🥰
This is a great pattern and you did an outstanding job demonstrating and executing how this is worked. Thank you. ☺️
You are so welcome! 🥰
Emma, you did a great job explaining. Your blanket is so pretty.
Thank you so much! 🥰
At the moment I am using this stitch to make a cardigan. I will definitely use this for adding pockets. Thanks 🙏
You’re welcome! Your cardigan sounds lovely ☺️
Thank you for a lovely clear tutorial 😊 I've tried this once before but found it tricky with a small hook and 4ply. I'll definitely have another go with a slightly bigger hook. I'm inspired by your blanket which is beautiful ❤
Thank you Caroline! It’s a bit fiddly at first but once you’ve done a few rows it’s really easy. It’s the only scrappy project I’ve ever stuck with ☺️
Thank you Emma for such a lovely simple pattern 😊
You’re very welcome! 🥰
Thank you for such an excellent demonstration of the increase and decrease technique! 😊
You’re welcome! 🥰
Thank you. Your tutorials are so precise and clear. Corner to corner with this stitch will be my next blanket - thanks to you and your blanket is beautiful.
Thank you so much! I’d love to see your blanket when you make it ☺️
Thank you for such a clear tutorial. I've always felt a little intimidated by moss stitch, which is ridiculous given that it's so simple, but your tutorial has inspired me to give it another go. Thank you.
Moss stitch creates a zig-zag effect when you use two or more colors😊
You are so welcome! ☺️ I’d love to know how you get on with it 🥰
Ich kenne ihn unter dem Namen Knötchenstich. Ich habe immer wieder Probleme damit, wo ich in der Folgereihe mit der festen Masche fM (UK double stitch, US Single Stitch) einstechen muss. Ich muss wohl, wenn ich meine Jahres-Temperatur-Decke anfange, immer wieder hier schauen muss. 😮
@@emmacmakes Hi again - well I spent last weekend learning how to do this c2c moss stitch using some of my dk stash. I'm absolutely hooked! I worked quite a large triangle, attached a lining and turned it into a bag. I love this stitch so much I'm now working on a neckwarmer/cowl using the c2c method again.
@judith1564 Oh that’s brilliant to hear! It’s a very addictive stitch 🥰
I love this ❤, i can't wait to give it a try. Thank you
Thank you! ☺️☺️
This will work perfectly for the sock yarn scrap subscription I belong to.
Sounds amazing! ☺️
Subscription?! Tell me more!
Emma, I have done many a blanket with C2C but never in moss stitch which as plain as it is, it’s so beautiful in its simplicity. I struggle with my eye sight and found it a bit hard to see stitches and spaces, where you enter your hook etc. Do you think you can re do this video using a bigger hook (perhaps chunky yarn) so that the stitches and spaces are more obvious. It would be so much appreciated by all that struggle with this simple pattern but yet so easy to go wrong at the start. 🧶🇬🇧🧶 Maria
Have you tried putting a marker around the chain space? I found that it helps me for the first handful of rounds and from there it should be more clear!
Can you pop it onto your tv where it will show larger?
I just chain how wide I want my blanket and sc each chain first row and then switch colors as I go along doing the moss/linen stitch. Same result I think. Love the sock yarn. I’ve always done do but this will be next for me. Lovely. Thank you.
That is nice but the corner to corner is a nice variation for a change
Ooooh-I’ve always avoided corner to corner because it was so clunky. This is lovely. :-)
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks for this tuto, love this stitch. I cast on a blanket with my sock leftover yarns
Yay, that’s brilliant! ☺️
Excellent tutorial. I started my own scrappy blanket now.
So happy to hear that 🥰
This is extraordinary!! It is artwork ❤🎉❤
Thank you so much! 🥰
You have a lot of ends to sew in and all on the same side. Could you do a video of how you do this tidily? Great video by the way - peaceful, clear, not too fast and no noisy background music. 😊
I have a tutorial showing how I sew in the ends in my tutorials playlist ☺️ Thank you so much for watching, I’m glad you like it 🥰
Bravo!!! excellent tutorial. Thank you so much. I hope you have a very merry Christmas 🎄🎁 and a happy new year!
Thank you! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you too! 🥰🥰
Wow beautiful. 💕 thank you so much. 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you so much for your tutorials!
You’re welcome! ☺️
Wunderschöne Muster und das freut mich sehr 😊😊
Original et simple à la fois. J'aime beaucoup !
Thank you! ☺️
Really clear tutorial. Thank you.😍
You’re welcome! ☺️
School pretty, so simple...I love it, excited to try it. Thank you
I'm happy to be a new subscriber to your channel, your work is gorgeous
Thank you so much! ☺️
❤very clear thank you I'll give this ago 🌹Lovely colours
Thank you! Would love to know how you get on ☺️
Thank you for this lovely pattern.❤
Im half way through mine. The first few decrease rows.
Ive made a few blankets with intricate patterns so really enjoying not having to think lol.
Apart from which colour I want to use next. I think its my favourite.
You’re welcome! I’m glad you’re enjoying making it 🥰
Beautiful, thank you.
Great job Emma, very pretty
Thank you! ☺️
Thanks for a great tutorial Emma! It was really clear. I've just started one as I've been watching and I'm loving it so far! Will have to come back and watch the last bit again when I get to half way! 😆
Thanks so much Catherine! I think I will have to rewatch my own video when I come to decreasing myself 😄
@@emmacmakes 😆
Your blanket is so beautiful, I’m inspired even tho I haven’t enough scraps maybe I’ll just buy some. 😂
Such a clear tutorial! If I wanted to make this blanket rectangular rather than square, I know that I would first need to increase as per your tutorial until I got to the width I want. To then work straight to create the rectangle shape would I need to continue increasing on one side but decrease on the other? I've been trying to figure it out but my brain just keeps giving in! I'm starting this lovely blanket today with my advent leftovers.
Thank you lovely! Yes you’re right - once you’re at the size you want just increase on one side only. Could have a practise by making a mini rectangle first ☺️
@@emmacmakes I'll give it a go, thank you. I've made a start with my leftovers from the Beehive Yarns advent and I love it already! I thought perhaps I could add all my leftovers to it throughout the year.
Beautiful
Thank you ☺️
Hello Emma lovely tutorial can I just ask what size crochet hook do you need for 4 ply sock yarn thank you
Thank you so much 😊 I use a 3.5mm for 4ply sock yarn 💕
I love how delicate your work is, please would let us know where you purchase your variegated 4ply sock yarn. Or what brand you use.
Thank you so much 🥰 Some of the yarn I used for this blanket was from dyers that no longer sell anymore, which is sad. But I can recommend Beehive Yarns, Birdstreet Yarn and Loom Wool ☺️
Your blanket is lovely and the pattern is easy enough. I would like to ask about the edges of both ends. I noticed they look different from each other. Could you tell us how you addressed tying off the loose ends and if when done, the two edges look the same? Thank you!
Thank you so much 😊 The side where you change colour will look a bit looser, but once you’ve sewn the ends in it will sort it out. I just sew them in as I would any ends ☺️
Lovely work 🎉.. thanks
Thank you so much ☺️
New to your channel. Really enjoy your style and technique. May I suggest using a blue or charcoal mat as your background? The white fur carpet makes it a bit of a challenge to see your stitches when using pastel color yarn. Respectfully
Thank you for watching and for the suggestion 🥰
Seu trabalho é muito lindo 🥰
Thank you! ☺️
Hi. I am using this technique to make a throw pillow cover. I’m about 7” into and realized that the corner is not a right angle, so it won’t actually make a square. Am I doing it incorrectly? Was thinking I would need to make two triangles and seen them up instead. Thank you!
Would it be possible to make a cardigan with fingerling or sock yarn and this stitch. Is there such a pattern for a classic straight cardigan. I just came back to crochet and knitting and for some reason crochet comes easier to me but I like the small close stitches of knitting. Thank you.
Im new to your channel wow I love this!!
Thank you so much!! 🥰
Beautiful work,, can I ask what ply you’re using and the hook size please ?
It’s 4 ply yarn with a 3.5mm hook ☺️
Thanks so much Emma - this is a fantastic tutorial. I am hoping to do one of these - but have a question (a general scrap yarn crochet question..).. does it matter if some of my yarn is acrylic, some cotton, some combination of both... if it's of the same weight, does the composition of the yarn make a difference? I have a lot of acrylic, but also some really lovely small left overs of cotton and the colours would go so well! But when I wash the blanket - will the cotton parts wash differently and change shape or anything?? Long question, sorry, but thank you also!
Thank you! 🥰 Personally I would be happy to combine different yarns as long as they were the same weight; for me that’s one of the plus points of scrappy blankets ☺️ As long as you are careful with it (handwash, dry flat etc) it will be fine I think ☺️
Perfect!!! Thank you so much.
beautiful. how do you plan on weaving in all the ends? I always have problems with them sticking out.
so beautiful blanket! what yard do you use for the blanket that you show in the beginning? The colours are beutiful! are you usig single colours yarn or multicolour yarn or do you mix?
Thank you ☺️ it’s a mix of lots of different hand dyed yarn scraps.
I love this and thinking of using some of my advent yarns… Any ideas how much 4ply yarn I would need for a 1 metre square in grams? Thanks
I’m just over halfway with mine which measures roughly one metre across - popped it on the scales and it’s 380g atm so you would need just under double that.
Good job❤
Thank you so much ☺️
Lovely tutorial. What size crochet hook do you use with the sock weight yarn?
Thank you ☺️ I’m using a 3.5mm hook.
I love the blanket but I am not wanting to have all those ends to work in. Is there another way to do this? Thanks so much.
You could crochet over the ends as you work the next row ☺️
Your blanket is very pretty. What size hook did you use for sock yarn?
Thank you ☺️ I’ve used a 3.5mm hook 💕
Hi can you tell me whear you got the Sophies sock pattern xx
I’m knitting her the Open Socks by Potter and Bloom which you can buy from Ravelry ☺️
Do you have any tutorials on what to do with yarn tails at the end of a project?
I’m hoping to have a tutorial on how to sew in ends up on TH-cam in the next few days ☺️
I have just uploaded a tutorial on this ☺️
I'm curious why do this stitch c2c instead of rows? It's simple enough.
Are there written instructions with stitch counts? After 5 rows I Have a very cute Fan.
Hi, sorry but I don’t have any written instructions 💕
will this have the same drape as a moss stitch worked flat/normally?
Yes, just make sure you go up a hook size or two ☺️
Single or double??
A UK double which is equivalent to a US single ☺️
Me too❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Salve come vanno fermati tutti i fili tagliati? grazie
What do you do with all those ends?
I’ve seen them in ☺️ You can always crochet over them/use a magic knot if you don’t want to do that.
This is a lovely and EASY stitch, but I would be worried about all of those tails raveling with heavy usage 😳
Todo tan bello pero no se su idioma,si mostrara en español
I’ve added Spanish subtitles for you ☺️
Cela ressemble à l’excavation blanket au crochet
why do you call a single a double it's makes it concussing is it a single or not
British call it double crochet for US single crocher
Because she is from the Uk!
She says at the beginning that if you're used to U.S. terminology then it's called a SC
Concussing?
Aloo bre, sve ti je žena objasnila na samom početku! Ili ne razumeš engleski, ali baš ENGLESKI JEZIK?!!? Ja ti neću ponavljati.. Kako ja znam šta priča, a iz Srbije sam!? E, pa vidiš, mi svi ovde znamo engleski, pa eto, i tise potrudi. Nije ova žena nikako kriva! Ti si.😅
Why are you whispering? I had to turn my volume full up.
🙄
Long tails = so much wasted yarn
Not if you are making a fringe