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Excellent tutorial. Thanks! Am finally no longer "scared" of granny squares :-)
ReplyDeleteYay...success! Good for you! When I was first learning to crochet, it looked so intricate and complicated, but I had/have a very good teacher who takes all of the mystery out of it too! :-)
DeleteJennifer,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely free crochet patterns. Your illustrations and instructions are so clear and easy to follow. I'm new at crocheting and normally can't figure out the patterns; not so with your patterns. Your pictures are beautiful and make a nice reference to look at for beginners.
I hope you will put up more free crochet patterns soon. I'm "hooked" on you and can't wait to see what you teach me next!
From my Heart - A sincere and grateful - THANK YOU!
Bobbie :)
Oh my goodness!! Thank you for your sweet comment, it is folks like you that make this so incredibly fun and enjoyable!!! :-)
DeleteAnd yes! There are lots more patterns to come! Stay tuned! Happy crocheting to you, I hope crocheting is as joyful and exciting for you as it has been for me!
Hugs to you!
GREAT!!! I've crochet for years, but I sometimes forget the patterns. This is an easy and great illustration for this pattern. I learned from my grandmother over 40 years ago. Yes, I needed a refresher. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I'm so glad you like it! :)
DeleteI finally understand Granny Squares. This is the only pattern that really spelled it out to me. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYay! So glad it helped!
DeleteThank u for this tutorial it sooo easy to read. I appreciate it.
DeleteJennifer, I just can't thank you enough for your wonderful granny square pattern! Like Bobbie commented above [July 29, 2012], your photos and directions are so clear and easy to follow! I am relatively new and self-taught at crocheting and normally get confused with all of the granny square patterns I've seen, but not with yours. I was about to give up and go back to knitting when I discovered your blog! Thank you so much for all of the time and effort you put into your patterns. I have printed a few of what (I think) look like the easier ones to continue my crochet "education". I am so impressed with how perfectly precise your stitching is. I attempted a granny square and mine looked so "messy". I just want you to know that you have renewed my determination to conquer the granny square! :-) Thank you Jennifer, I am so very grateful.
ReplyDeleteLisa in Lake Oswego, Oregon <3
Oh my goodness, thanks for your kind comment...so glad you tried again and had success. Happy crocheting to you!
DeleteCan you knit a granny square?????
ReplyDeleteChristine
I have never tried, but that sounds very interesting!
DeleteThank you for the tutorial. I'm making my baby a blanket inspired in the Cherries in Blossom scarf colors. They are so beautiful together :)
ReplyDeleteSounds pretty!!
DeleteCan you please make a video on the granny square? I'm a visual learner and a new crocheter, the other videos on squares are different than yours. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely will do that, thank you for the suggestion!
DeleteThank you for your delightful and easy instructions! I have been teaching myself to crochet and have been practicing my stitches by doing dishcoths. Lots and lots of dishcloths. I have been contemplating doing an afghan but probably don't have the patience (or attention span) to take on something that large. Not yet anyways :) However, granny squares might be the way to go!
ReplyDeleteHow do you hide the ends
ReplyDeleteThank you great tutorial
ReplyDeleteIzabel
Thank you so much for the easy to follow tutorial on how to do a granny square. As a beginner to crochet I have found written tutorials hard to follow, and video tutorials are usually the same, leaving me quite frustrated at times. Now, after reading yours I feel confident enough to have another go at it. Once again thank you for making things easier for me to follow.
ReplyDeleteDo you by chance have a printable pattern of this?
ReplyDeleteHow does this work when working the whole with just one color? Do you have to tie off and restart every round at a corner?
ReplyDeleteI used this pattern to practice (I've just started my adenture with crocheting) and I made a lovely blanket for my cat :)
ReplyDeleteDo you turn your square or do you remain on ine side? I find that my square does not remain square, it. Please advise.
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