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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2007

Just a short test video, joining granny squares together with double crochet(UK)/ single crochet(USA) (No sound)

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  • What type of yarn is this?? I love the colors?

  • Hi TenaH100

    The blue is an acrylic/ wool blend I got from a local charity shop and I wish I had bought more as it was such a beautiful shade of blue, it was a discontinued colour. The black was 100% acrylic both yarns were Double Knit/ Light Worseted weight.

  • the squares in the background! how did u join them together?

  • Same method as in video but I used black instead of cream so the seams would blend in.

  • Do you have a longer video version of this and what the finished product looks like. I am very interested in how this would look when finished.

  • I am putting together some longer better quality videos but it will be a while before I get time to add them. There are some finished items on ravelry (same name)

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  • I really appreciate you putting the time and effort into adding this video.

    With that said, um.... Will you be making one where it shows you starting? ^^; You kind of bring it in when you've already started and a quarter of the way through.

  • What type of yarn is this?? I love the colors?

  • Thanks for this video! Very helpful indeed.

  • To begin slip stitch to join yarn and weave in the ends later :)

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