I've seen many of your videos & for some reason I liked this 5 sided granny very much. I've finished 13 rounds... it has come out very well. Thank you! I'm going to put it as a wall hanging :)
i found this one hard to piece together. if you piece them along the sides, you would have to make a ten sided motif for the center tile, or a star depending on how you place them. if you have pictures of how to piece one, that would be a help.
Each side is either sewn or crocheted together just like the granny square afghan tutorial I have done. The only difference is that this one can be pieced together in many different shapes.
Great video like always! I did a similiar one on accident when I was learning the solid granny square. Haha! Thanks for everything you have posted I now have my 11 yr old son crocheting with me. He loves it.
I'm working on a pentagon to use as a christmas wall hanging.
I'm using gold, green, red, and white for it. It should look pretty
nice when I get done with it.
methodistgirl
madisonvillegirl1 2 months ago
@madisonvillegirl1 Please share a picture when you get it complete.
tjw1963 2 months ago
I'm glad I found someone else doing this pattern. I call it the granny
pentagon. Now I know the real name of this pattern.
methodistgirl
methodistgirl 1 year ago
I've seen many of your videos & for some reason I liked this 5 sided granny very much. I've finished 13 rounds... it has come out very well. Thank you! I'm going to put it as a wall hanging :)
anudec4 2 years ago
i found this one hard to piece together. if you piece them along the sides, you would have to make a ten sided motif for the center tile, or a star depending on how you place them. if you have pictures of how to piece one, that would be a help.
putasuzia 3 years ago
Working with them solid will be a challenge. Adding a chain edging will give the motif more flexibility to fill in the odd shapes.
tjw1963 3 years ago
OMG I love this! I love your videos I have done the granny square and got it finally after watching you do it! You are so great!
melissag2779 3 years ago
I would love to see how you put an afghan together with these. Do you have one done up that you could show us? Thanks for all the awesome videos!
hisabode 3 years ago
Each side is either sewn or crocheted together just like the granny square afghan tutorial I have done. The only difference is that this one can be pieced together in many different shapes.
tjw1963 3 years ago
is this good for a baby's blanket, if so is it possible to just continue until the size is large enough instead of make a quilt?
TranitaE 3 years ago
You could try it and see what happens.
tjw1963 3 years ago
That's awesome!
petitepirate21 3 years ago
Great video like always! I did a similiar one on accident when I was learning the solid granny square. Haha! Thanks for everything you have posted I now have my 11 yr old son crocheting with me. He loves it.
DeniseSandoval 3 years ago
You are welcome. :)
tjw1963 3 years ago
thankyou very much.:)
heartbeatofhope 3 years ago