How To Finish A Crochet Never Ending Granny Square

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2010

http://www.mikeyssmail.com This is how to finish a never ending granny square video.

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  • I really really really love this idea!

  • Can someone crochet a blanket from one single granny square using a single stitch? If so how is it done? I am terrrible at keeping my afgans even when crocheting the normal way. The edges look terrible.

  • Ah, I found the video! It's great! Thanks! And I'm making a fall blanket so it's like brown a nd tan colors, it's turning out so amazing!

    THANK YOU!

  • Because of you I'm in the process of making 3 blankets. Your videos are the best. I have already referred you too,and have shared your links in my knitting/crochet forum..I LOVE YOU YOU ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • OMG is that thing huge!!!

  • the other people on here also for a tutorial or pattern

  • yes it is confusing. how do you start for this pattern thanks

  • @myna102 there is this pattern with 3 colors but the tutorial is done in pink purple and green (this video with these colors is to show how to finish the blanket only) and there is a solid granny square blanket in pink thats a totally different pattern.........

    chanel :) these videos can be a bit confusing!!!!!

  • ok this blanket is driving me crazy, i see two patterns, on in tri color, one i thing is pink different directions, please send me the directions for this one helppppppp

  • All I can say is WOW!! That is a beautiful piece. Would you mind letting us know how many skeins of yarn it took. I have noticed that an average adult afghan takes approximately 10 to 12 skeins of worsted weight yarn varying depending on needle size an stitch used.

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