I know we already have a post abouthow to crochet granny squares, but I thought that some would appreciate a step-by-step tutorial. We’ll be using the same pattern in that post, but more pictures will be included. As with all other tutorials here at Crochet Spot,mousing over the imag...
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!
Journal – Writing or sketching your feelings and thoughts puts you in the moment and helps to get you out of your thoughts.Buy yourself a pretty journaland write in it whenever you feel overwhelmed, sad, or lonely. Find other mothers in the same boat – Join Facebook groups and share yo...
The Moogly Afghan Crochet-a-long has everyone working in squares! And whether you're following along or not, if you've made an afghan square, you may have been left wondering why your project doesn't look picture perfect. The answer is blocking! And here's one way to do it! Before ...
After you knit all your three rectangles and sleeves, you will seam and sew all the pieces together to assemble the sweater. For this pattern, you will pick up stitches to make the inner edging. There are a lot of tutorials on YouTube that will show you how to pick up stitches in kni...
Each time another strip was needed, a granny knot held it tight. Why not crochet a pad to place under a vase of flowers or a custom seat cover for those plastic chairs. I reuse them until they are torn or dirty by: Bev I use every bag I bring home - paper or plastic. Paper...
How do I join granny squares together? Community Answer Using the slip stitch method is easiest. You can also simply "sew" them together using yarn and a yarn needle. For more tips, read How to Attach Granny Squares. Not Helpful 9 Helpful 70 Question How thin does the yarn need to...
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...
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...
Determine how long to make your foundation chain. The number of links in your foundation chain will depend on how many squares you would like your finished interlocking crochet to have.[2] Multiply the number of squares you want to create by 2 and then add 4. For example, if you want...