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Thread some wool onto a yarn needle and whip stitch the side edges together to make a tube. Can you help me?How many skeins did you use? Unfortunately, I’m a beginner and need to follow a video to crochet. This yarn is so pretty and works up nicely.
i added more chains to begin with to make bigger blanket.
Couldn’t find Red Heart GumDrop. Yarn– I just picked up random scraps of yarn today for this sample granny rectangle.Any worsted weight medium (4) yarn will work beautifully here. I used 3 different colors of worsted weight yarn held together and a P (10 mm) hook. (Each hat used just under one 100g ball of wool).Gathering Beauty is a DIY, craft blog with a love for all things paper. Update: you can do ch2 in the corners if you find ch3’s are too much. Repeat crocheting rows until you're happy with the length.Chain 1, turn and then single crochet into each stitch.Remember your crochet will have some give in it so make sure to take this into consideration.And here's my finished slouchy crocheted beanie hat.I'm a crafter, blogger and paper enthusiast living in the North West of England.Gathering Beauty is the place where I share craft tutorials and diy inspiration.
Thank you, KI always have a problem with my chain being really tight and it looks less wide than the rest of the blanket. I could not find Red Heart Gum Drop, instead bought Bernat Baby Blanket yarn, which is alot thicker and uses an “L” size hook.Krista, can you suggest a border or edge for your Elise single crochet blanket? I love that it’s easy and that is what I need .HOW do you do sc, st, ch I’m a beginner, and have no clue–no pictures provided–help! How many stitches should I make on the starter chain? Hand made slippers have to be the ultimate way to say you care, but in a world of DIY overload, it’s really hard to find a great DIY that is really basic, cute, and functional all at the same time. I’ve also made sure that it has the correct number of stitches in each row to make it a mathematically ‘ideal’ rectangle. It looks so thick in the pictures–like it was made with jumbo yarn or with double strands on a bigger hook!why do u start in second ch in row 1 than chain 1 start in first st in row 2? I don't think I have a future as a hat model but the other half did tell me that my hat made me look like a Smurf which I think I'm taking as a compliment.Finishing: Sew sides together for back seam of Hat.
Sep 2, 2012 - How to Make a Rectangle Granny-simple pattern to read. Ch3 works fine for smaller projects, but ch2 would be better for larger items. I used a 6.5 mm crochet hook and chained 40 as I wanted my hat to be slouchy.8. Like how long and how wide?Hi Diana, This was one of the first projects I ever posted and unfortunately didn’t include measurements.I love simple stitch crochet blankets, and I am excited to be able to share this crochet pattern with everyone!I can’t wait to see all the baby blankets you make!I would recommend crocheting a little looser or trying a bigger hook.It was a single strand but I used the Red Heart Soft Gum Drop Yarn which is a thicker worsted weight yarn in my opinion. Calls for using an “L” hook ….. Single crochets are pretty simple which makes it easy to work up too.
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