Joining Squares: Part 2: Five-Chain flat braid, Continuous Join Method

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2010

Part two of the how to join granny squares using the flat braid continuous join method with chain-5 loops tutorial.




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  • I Just Love this way of assembling a granny square afghan! I have a queston for you. I have a bunch of triangles I would like to assemble the way you did these. Any suggestions on how to do them? Thanks in advance!

  • @JeanRog1 draw it out on paper. you can trace the line you would need to follow joining the triangles.

  • hey i love all ur videos and theyre helping me alot!

    i was just wondering is there any way to make socks with a crochet hook?

  • @almightykimkey Absolutely! I actually have a book called Crocheted socks. I've tried one of the patterns, but ripped it out. (I messed up!). You can check Ravelry (You have to sign up, but it's free!) for patterns. Socks are not generally beginner projects. But you have to try harder things sometime! There are fairly easy slipper socks in the book I reviewed called Crochet for caring & sharing. I've made those several times.

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  • @Bethintx1 Thanks so much for the quick reply! Wish me Luck!

  • i realy love this way of putting together the granny square.i used the 41 blocks from mikes and put them together with your braiding

  • Thanks--your video was very helpful. I needed to assemble squares donated to our group that makes knitted and crochet items for the local women's shelters and vet home. We use mainly donated yarn, and some members only make squares and give them to others to put together. I am mainly a knitter and was lost as to what to do. Your video helped me make a nice afghan out of some rather odd looking squares!

  • I haven't tried this method yet but after watching your video, i'm definately going to make a granny square blanket. I love how you joined the squares.

  • This joining squares series has been very helpful to me. Thanks!

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