There are several good Instructables with crochet patterns that show you how to use granny squares to make afghans, hats, scarves, bags etc. However, I did not see one on how to make a granny square. I hope this
There are so. many. ways. to join crochet squares and blocks! I've linked to photo and/or video tutorials for each of 12 methods to join crochet squares!
Although, you could use a Solid Granny Square! Now it’s time to transform your square into a bunny rabbit! Watch the video if you need extra help on any of the steps. If you want to practice with something before you use the crochet square you worked so hard on, then you can ...
Toppings – Anything you would like to use for topping/coating your caramel apples! What Type of Apples for Caramel Apples? I recommend using Granny Smith apples, which are a little tart and pair perfectly with the sweet, rich, buttery caramel. Honeycrisp apples also work well. Feel free ...
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Then my grandson said to me that I’m not family only his granny and grandad. He was always loving towards me. Now there’s nothing. I live alone and my heart is breaking. I know my daughter in law doesn’t want me in their lives now as I’m of no use anymore. I recently had...
Here’s how to do it:[8] Slip the crochet hook head through a stitch (without yarning over first). Pull the hook through all 3 loops on the hook. Community Q&A Question How do I join granny squares together? Community Answer Using the slip stitch method is easiest. You can also ...
Granny squares are what allowed your grandma to whip together a crocheted blanket in the blink of an eye.[9] 4 Crochet a rag rug. Have a lot of clothing and old blankets that are dear to you but pretty worn down? Preserve their memory by making them into a rug! 5 Go green by...
Once you feel comfortable working in flat rows, you can move on to crocheting in the round by tackling fun projects like granny squares for a blanket or a basic beanie hat. 2 Make a starting chain. A starting chain, also called a foundation chain, is literally the foundation of any ...
If you plan to use the tail to whip stitch the crochet project to another piece (like when you’re attaching granny squares), measure the edge you want to sew and multiply it by 3 to get the length of the tail. For example, if the edge of your project is 3”, leave a 9” tail...