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  • the joining as you go method can be used to have a more decorative blanket. for example if you use two colors you can make half of the squares in one color then use the join as you go method to finish it of as you make all the squares of the second color. in this way it becomes less of am eye sore to perfectionists :) and the "bleeding" of the colors looks more purposeful. i hope this was helpful.

  • How are you starting your fourth round in the corner? When I do granny squares, my 'seam' if, you will, ends up being right down the middle. Am I doing it wrong?

  • do i crochet 4 sets of squares together then cast off, and crochet another set of 4 squares together and crochet those together? or do i crochet a set of 4 and just keep going from there??????? HELP

  • I like the bird singing, makes it so relaxing.........hey.........w­hat kind of bird is singing behind the scenes?

  • @lmrivera61 @lmrivera61 That is a Cardinal singing in the background. They have a powerful call. It's the singing of the male of the species. He must be close by to the house.

    This is what they look like if you're not familiar with them.

  • @SpiritBear12 Sorry, the site would not let me post the link to a picture of a cardinal. :-(

  • Why is he talking so much?

  • I love watching All Free Crochets tutorials. These are the only ones I can follow and fully understand. Thanks for making it so easey :)

  • how many grannys are your blanket bec i want to make the same size

  • Thank you for the tutorials...greetings Francien.

  • Thankies for the awesome video!!!

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