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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2010

Here is Number 1 continuing on her Granny Square blanket, we will be putting up a video tutorial on how to start this blanket and getting those corners right. Thank you for watching.

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  • oooh that is going to be so pretty when you finish. I LOVE the colors, very very nice. Did you go to a craft store or to your local department store for that color? The stores in my area just has basic colors, so I think I might have to order mines online. I used most of my scrap yarn in my closet, so now I am looking to restock with fresh spring and summer colors. Any ideas on what colors I should get?

  • @Shamonwhi29 I just got this color at the local Wal-Mart here. It is Red heart Pink Camo, it cost about 2.97. I think colors like yellow, green and a mild orange would make a great summer blanket. Good luck and be sure to send us a pic of your blanket. Thanks for the Comment

  • Hi, This is beautiful. Can you tell me the yarn and colors you used for your Granny Blanket. Thanks

  • @isadfaith This is Red Heat super saver Pink Camo. Where we live it costs about 2.98.

  • is this blanket just one big granny square? I'm new to crocheting and I'm trying to figure out different techniques 

  • @lillolly725 Yes it is just one big Granny square. A very easy blanket to do, you can make it as big as you would like. Good Luck.

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  • @BUGALOOSPOODLE I DID ONE WITH MULTICOLORS

  • to start the blanket you ch 4 to make ring. then u ch 5 and do 2 dc in center ring. the 5 chs counts as one dc. Ch4 do another 3 dc in center, ch4 3dc in center, ch 4 3dc in center. you slip st into the 3rd ch. *you do 3 dc in the corner, ch2 3dc in the same corner. ch1, 3dc in next space repeat from *

  • she for got to mention, " corners do 3 dc, ch2 3 dc" for the sides u always ch 1 for exp 3dc, ch 1, 3 dc, ch 1 etc

  • How did you start your square for this blanket?

  • how long did it take to finish

  • Thanks so much.

  • Hi, This is beautiful. Can you tell me the yarn and colors you used for your Granny Blanket. Thanks

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