How To Crochet A Fast And Easy Blanket | Beginner Friendly | Make In 3 Hours | Bella Coco Crochet

LEARN HOW TO CROCHET THE EASIEST AND FASTEST CROCHET BLANKET! You can make this in as little as three hours making it perfect for last minute gifts. This beginner friendly tutorial will walk you through making this blanket and you can find the FREE pattern over on my blog. Do you need the left handed version? Find it here: https://youtu.be/pILSZPf1crk

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TIME STAMPS:-

Intro 00:00

Slipknot 00:26

Foundation chain 02:48

Row 1 04:55

Row 2 07:03

Row 3 08:30

Changing colour 11:41

Sewing in you ends 13:57

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//FAQs??

-How many squares do I need for a baby blanket?

This can vary, it really can be however big or small you like, but i generally do 4x4 or 5x5.

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In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to make this super easy, beginner friendly, baby blankets. So this is super quick and easy to make. I actually made this in around three hours. Obviously, if you're a beginner, it might take a little bit longer, but even so, this is a really good place to start when it comes to crochet. If you're looking for a quick gift, this is absolutely perfect, so I have used Bernat baby blanket and I've used the big 300 gram ball. I'Ve actually used two of these and I do have some left over. So if I show you this, I have around 100 grams left so for this particular blanket I've used approximately 200 grams of each colour. So you could quite easily make this blanket bigger if you wanted to, but, as I say, I've used Bernat Baby Blanket in 300 grams. This is baby lilac and then this colour is vanilla. So with this yarn I'm going to use an 8 millimetre crochet hook, you could go up or down depending on your tension, it's totally up to you, but I found the 8 millimetre absolutely perfect for this yarn. Before we get started, I'm just going to point out that, underneath this video, where it says, show more you'll find the written instructions on my website. Bellacococrochet.Com I'll give you all the details that you need on there, including details for where to change, colours and also some extra ideas for layouts as well, and then, as always, if you like this video, don't forget to give it a thumbs up. Leave me a comment: if you've made it, let me know how you found it and also don't forget to subscribe to keep up to date with all of my latest videos. Ok, let's get started so for demonstration purposes, I'm going to start with the baby lilac colour yarn just because it will be easier for you to see rather than the vanilla. However, I did actually start with the vanilla, coloured yarn, but I'm going to use this one to begin with, so we're going to start off by creating a slipknot and to do this, you want to wrap your yarn. So the tail end - which is this part here around your finger and make across like so you then want to bring the working yarn, which is the yarn still attached to the ball and bring it over your finger like so you'll bring that back loop over the Front loop and there you have created your slipknot. You then want to go ahead and take your crochet hook and pull that nice and tight onto your crochet hook. So you now have your slipknot and we're going to start by creating the foundation chain, so the foundation chain, for the blanket that I have made, consists of fifty three chains and then we add an additional two for turning so for this you're going to grab the Yarn, so that's called yarn over and pull through the loop. That'S on the hook yarn over and pull through the loop. That'S on the hook yarn over and pull through the loop. That'S on the hook make sure that you're not pulling too tightly here and make sure that you're using as much of the crochet hook as possible. Just because, if you're only using the very tip of the crochet hook, that's when it starts to become too tight. So that's yarn over pull through and then yarn over pull through. So now we have one two three four five chains on the hook. If you feel that you need a little bit more instruction for the basics of crochet, I do have a beginner series, which is a really good place to start I'll, leave a link in the description box below and I'll leave a little card on the video. Just here so we've now just chained five. You want to go ahead and pause. The video and chain fifty three chains and then meet me back once you are ready. Okay, so I have just done a chain. I'Ve done a smaller chain for demonstration purposes, so I've just chained 15 and, as I mentioned, we're going to add two more chains to the end of this foundation chain. That'S one and two. The reason we add an additional two is to account for when we turn so this is classed as a turning chain, so this chain two here, is not going to class as a stitch for this particular pattern, but it may very well do for other patterns. So along this chain we're going to work a stitch called a half treble crochet. Now, please be aware that I'm talking in UK terms in the US, this is known as a half double crochet. It'S the same stitch. We just use different terms so we're going to work into the third chain from the hook, not the one. That'S on the hook here. We don't count that one. This is the first chain and then this is the second chain. So we're going to be working into the third chain. So if I just insert my hook here, you see this is the chain, so we're going to yarn over the hook so wrap your yarn around the hook like this, which is called yarn over insert into that. Third chain and then yarn over and then pull through that chain. What you'll find is you'll have three loops on the hook: you're going to yarn over and pull through gently all three loops on that hook and you'll be left with one now. The foundation chain is actually one of the more tricky of the rows to do so. Once you have done this, you'll be well on your way to building your blanket. We now want to feel across the chain and find the next chain available and you're going to yarn over again go into that chain. Yarn over and pull through you'll have three loops on the hook and then yarn over pull through all three loops on the hook. You'Ll then yarn over move over into the next stitch yarn over pull through and then yarn over pull through all three loops on the hook, you're going to work your way to the very end of your chain and if you've done the same amount of stitches, which I'Ve done for the blanket pattern. You'Ll have 53 of these stitches all together. So remember we don't count turning chain here. This is the first stitch, the second, the third and the fourth. So, as I say, you'll have 53 stitches all the way along pause. The video work, those a half treble crochets or half double, if you're in the US all the way along the chain and I'll meet you back in just a moment. So I have now completed this first row and now we're going to move onto the second row. So for the second row we're going to chain two, this just gets us up to the height of the stitch and then you're going to turn your work. So from now on this chain, two is going to class as a stitch. So this is our first stitch which sits above the one just below we're now going to work into the next stitch. So if you feel up from this stitch, you'll see that you have a chain at the top there and it will actually look like if you pull it apart, that it has two strands going across. So that's where we're going to be working into so we're going to do that, half treble again so yarn over! You want to go into the top of that stitch yarn over and pull through, you'll have three loops on the hook and then yarn over pull through all three loops on the hook. So that's our second stitch of the row yarn over into the top of the next stitch yarn over pull through yarn over pull through all three loops on the hook and then again yarn over insert into the next stitch yarn over pull through and then yarn. Over. Pull through all three loops on the hook, you're going to do that all the way along, and I want you to stop once you get to this second to last stitch. So this is the turning chain, so technically the last stitch, but before we get to the turning chain, because we're going to do something slightly different at the end here so pause. The video work, those stitches all the way along until you get to just before the very end and meet me back in just a moment. So I have just nearly completed this row and now we're left with this very last turning chain here we're actually going to work into that turning chain, because this will keep our edges, nice and neat so you're going to yarn over and just go into the very Top of that chain just treating it as if it was a stitch and then you're going to yarn over and pull through and yarn over pull through all three. So we have now completed our second row. We'Re going to repeat this all the way up the blanket, so this is pretty much going to be the blanket pattern other than when we change colours so I'll, just repeat again: you're going to chain two which will class as a stitch and turn the work. We'Re not going to work into the base of this chain just here we're going to work into the top of the next stitch so yarn over insert into the stitch yarn over pull through yarn over pull through all three loops on the hook yarn over into the Next stitch yarn over pull through and then yarn over, pull through all three loops on the hook as you're working and be sure to make sure that you have enough yarn. That is off the ball. Otherwise you might find that it pulls too tightly on your stitches. So you're simply going to work all the way along this row and you're going to make sure that you're counting your stitches so that you have the same amount of stitches in each row. And you don't accidentally increase or decrease, because you will cause the sides of your blankets that either go in or out. So what you're actually going to do is build 12 rows with this colour and then you'll be changing colours. So I'm going to finish off this row and then come back and show you how you can change your colours once you've done your twelve rows, so I shall see you in just a moment. Okay, so I've just come to the end of this row. If you've paused the video, you should have done twelve rows of this colour. However, this is just my demonstration piece. I have come to the very last stitch, so I'm going to half treble crochet into the top of this chain, 3 from the previous row, just to make sure that our ends are correct. However, I'm going to do something a slightly different here, so instead of having my three loops on the hook and yarning over and pulling through all of those three loops, I'm actually going to change colour here. So I'm going to pick up my vanilla yarn and I'm going to make a loop like. So you want to make sure that you've got a good tail end just there, and instead of holding this yarn, I'm going to bring through the new colour like so and that just changes, colour you're then going to bring that tail end behind and then you're just Going to continue with this colour, just as you have done your other colour, so you would chain two and then you want to snip off the working yarn of the baby, lilac you're, going to turn your work and then you're going to work. As you have done, your previous row, so exactly the same as before so into the next stitch yarn over pull through and then yarn over pull through all three loops on the hook yarn over into the next stitch and do your half treble crochet. So this is your basic principles of this blanket. It'S super super easy and because the yarn is just really nice and thick, it builds up so easy and quickly. What you want to do is make sure you go across to that blog post, because it will tell you how many rows to do of each colour before you need to change back, and the change is always going to be exactly the same as what I've demonstrated. Just there so I'm going to build a few more rows and then show you what you would do once you've finished the blanket and you need to tie off and sew in your ends. Okay, so I've just built a few more rows and now I'm ready to finish off my blankets, as I mentioned, make sure that you are counting every single row that you do to make sure that you just stay nice and neat. So once you've finish, your blanket and you've done your very last stitch. You want to yarn over and pull through, leaving your crochet hook attached to the work you're going to take your scissors and snip off your yarn and then you're going to pull the yarn out and that creates a knot in your work and finishes off that end. Now all we have left to do is to sew in our ends now, because this is a blanket. We want to make sure that our ends are nice and secure, because this will be washed and used quite regularly in this section here where there are where there is the colour change, you have an option. If you wanted to put a knot in your work, you could do. However, some people don't like that, it's totally up to you totally your preference. You know you choose whether you do or don't want to do that. We'Re then going to take our yarn. So the tail end - and you want to attach your darning needle, so you want to make sure that you've got quite a large darning needle and what we're going to do here is do the rule of three. So the rule of three basically means we're going to have three passes with this yarn you're going to take your darning needle, and you want to weave this through your work. You want to go to about an inch to an inch and a half one way. You'Ll, pull that through don't pull too tight on the yarn because it distorts the side. So if you feel that you've pulled too tight, just gently pull that backwards, we're now going to go back the other way or even down another direction. So I'm just going to come down round here. There is really no set rules with this other than you want to be working back and forth in different directions. So there we have have our second pass and then we're going to go back the opposite way. You'Re going to need to make sure that you are going under slightly different loops as to what you did last time. Otherwise it will come undone and then I'm going to pull that backwards. So, as you can see, I've gone down and then I've gone this way and then back. You can actually go this way back and then this way, if you wanted to it's totally up to you, the most important thing is that you're going in and out different parts of the yarn, so once you've done that you can then go ahead and snip off That yarn and then you just want to tuck in that end into your work, and then you would do the same with the other yarn now, because this is over here, I would be tempted to pull this into the same colour yarn and run it through this Way so that it's nice and disguised, otherwise, if you're going through the purple you're going to be able to see that so exactly the same with every single end, you're going to weave those in and there you would have your finished blanket. So now you should have your quick and easy baby blanket it's such a stunning result. I absolutely love this one. I just think it's really fun and it feels beautiful and it's really quick and easy to do - don't forget to check out the blog post. That goes with this video. To give you all the information you need, including extra tips and the information on changing colours. If you like this video, don't forget to give me a thumbs up, don't forget to subscribe, to keep up to date with all of my latest videos share with your friends, if you think they would love to make this too. Thank you so much for watching, and I shall see you again next time. Bye,

Lerato sangweni: I’m actually using this video as a general how-to-crochet. I appreciate the use of crochet terms and the great explanations. Since I was having trouble keeping my work straight at the sides, this has helped a lot.

adxrable_em: i’m 13 and finally learning how to crochet. honestly this helped me so much. it relives so much anxiety and it’s kind of like a fidget to me, so thank you for helping me learn how to!! it means a lot. i will edit when i’m done making my blanket or half way or whatever with updates. i am making one a bit bigger than yours but not counting how many stitches because i lost track at the beginning lol, let’s hope it doesn’t turn out bad. :) edit: honestly it didn’t turn out that bad! it has some bumps and it’s a little uneven but for my first blanket, i love it.

Sahkurei: I've tried to crochet many times and always give up because I get frustrated but your videos are super helpful! I'm making my first blanket for my baby due in 2022 ♡

Aaliyah Spruiell: Just started crocheting literally yesterday and now I have 11 rows !! It’s coming along great thank you

LA: me: okay finally * starts crocheting* the yarn: no -

Haylee Seus: This was my first crochet project ever and this helped a lot I’m getting another baby brother soon and I made this for him it was very helpful. THANK YOUUUU My little brother loves it

Montygotlost: I managed to get the first row but when coming to the half treble I got so stressed and couldn't do it Edit: I now managed to make six rows and i am almost about to change colours Edit2: sorry it was such a long gap finished the blanket the sides weren't entirely straight and it took me about a month because I kept getting frustrated and I made a bigger blanket than the one in the video

Kyrsten Lyons: This is such an informative video! You have so much patience and teach well. Making my first blanket for my unborn baby! Thanks for this

Ingram Brooks: Just started my 4th one of these. I love them for baby gifts!

ShastaDaisy: Thank you so much for this tutorial!! Easy to follow, simple yet detailed perfectly! I watched this on reply for a few weeks and practiced the single foundation chain and today finished the first half double row. As a mom of 2 littles under 3 I needed an outlet at night and this is definitely it! Very calming to listen too and follow along. Definitely will be searching this channel for other projects after this one!

Movies&Books: Very good and simple instructions! I'm in the middle of a baby blanket at the moment acrually, and I'm planning on making another (all my friends got baby fever this quarantine smh) so I'll definitely come back!

Saby: Can't wait to cuddle in my crochet blanket in winters while making more of crochet stuff. This is just so cute, I am obsessed ❤️‍

Amanda W: This is the easiest explanation I’ve found so far. Thank you!

Eliza Barnett: Thank you so much for this tutorial! It's great! There's no way I could have ever figured this out without your video! You make it so easy to learn! ❤

GrandMimi11: Loved this pattern! Thank you so much! I made my 1st baby blanket from this. Wish I could send a picture to show you how it looks. Thank you for taking so much time to explain each step throughout, it’s greatly beneficial for new crocheters, like myself. ❤️

Taryn McPherson: Absolutely love this pattern but I’m nearly finished with my first 300g yarn after only 6 rows! Will need more but I’m so excited to finish my blanket and give it to my niece for her first birthday !

두유 SOY: I successfully made a blanket watching this video! This is so helpful, thank you☺️

Alejandra Townson: This video was amazing. I’ve watched so many and this one really demonstrated actual step by step perfectly. It was super helpful! Thank you!

S A: Wow. I've never crocheted in my life but this definitely inspired me. I have TONS of wool - from my mom who was an avid knitter. It'll be lovely to put it to good use and make a lovely heirloom blanket for my granddaughter - who never met her great-grandmother. Thanks so much for this.

Lauren Blatney: I used my free time during 6 rounds of chemo to make a blanket for my baby girl I'm now making myself a matching scarf with my leftover yarn. this pattern was super easy considering I haven't touched a crochet hook in about 10 years. thank you!!

Debi Wills: Thank you so much for answering me quickly. I did find a nice chunky yarn that I think I’m going to use. I love the stitch and it looks like it will be pretty easy. I’m actually going to make a twin size as a gift. I’ll send a comment to let you know how it came up. Have a great day and thanks again

India Homestead: Amazing! I made a blanket from this tutorial this weekend. All your tips were really helpful. I missed a few stitches and learned a lot about my tension and that I should have used a slightly bigger hook. But it turned out to be very pretty. I made it for my niece <3. Thank you!

Vanessa Challis: Thank you so much for your ultra clear and easy to follow tutorial! I've not done any crochet for years and so had totally forgoten 'how to'. Your video has been so very helpful Thanks again Vanessa

Irie’sGaming: i learned how to crochet today and i think i can easily make this. this is a great tutorial and i would recommend this to any other beginners. thanks for this awesome tutorial!

Sofia Briones: Thanks so much! Your video was a great help! I wanted to make my baby nephew a blanket and thanks to your quick instructions I was able to make it! Again, thank you so much! Can't wait to learn to make other stuff!

Froppy: Thank you so much I need to get different types of yarn and tools but your beginner friendly videos really helped!

Jenni Forcier: Thank you so much!! This was so easy to follow and I am proud to say I made my first blanket!

Sobe Girl: I have the same hooks they are fantastic! They feel great in my hand for hours. Also purchased the purple yarn a few months back. So happy to have a tutorial for baby blanket.

Janelle Orchard: Thank you so much. You made this super simple for me.

Dakota DaRoza: Somehow I got the same end result without the chain turning point (I chained one and turned) and without going into the 3rd stitch form hook. I chained one and went right back into stitch I finished and I've gotten half a blanket done and it looks amazing and straight edges. I just started crocheting Tuesday! I love this!

Thalassophile: Thank you, I am making this with chenille yarn, looks great so far.

Ashley Logan: Just started the blanket for my baby! Thanks for this helpful tutorial.

Jacquelyn Stlrockgrl79: I'm a big fan of this yarn. I've used it many times in the past to make baby blankets for my friends for their babies. It's a great shower gift!

Remote Learning Lessons: This was an amazingly beginners video that I just found doing a video search in YouTube. I had not crochetted anything for 30 years soo I needed something to get started. I was able to make a beautiful blanket for my new grandson in just a short time!

LivingTheNightmare: I just wanted to say your videos have helped me so much. I’m not usually a visual learner but your tutorials are really easy to follow and I like that you don’t rush it. Thank you for sharing

Sophia Bueno: This was VERY helpful! My sister-in-law is having a baby, and I wanted to make the baby a blanket! I will use this tutorial for the rest of my life!

lili: thank you so much for this video!! I have used it three times to guide me on starting a new blanket! Currently working on my third one right now but playing your video in the background reminded of great tips. thank you!!

Delilah Salas: 15 and decided I wanted to learn this. Quarantine is turning me into a very talented person

Aphelele Sibisi: This is so simple, easy to follow and you're great at explaining. Thank you for the video. Definitely will be watching more

Aishwarya Srinivasan: Thank you so much for this detailed video! I learnt how to crochet watching your video and I'm almost done with the baby blanket for my baby nephew!

luisa maquiz: Hi, i love this tutorial I'm done with my first ball of yarn. Just started with my second ball. I'm wanted to know how many rows up did you make your blanket? I want to make a border as well. Thank you

Anjelie Bulalayao: Thank you so much for this tutorial. I'll be making my baby blanket.

Alyssa Nicole Cortes: I watched this about a year ago as I was planning on making a blanket for my boyfriend for Christmas. I used this baby blanket tutorial to make a queen sized blanket and it ended up turning out really nice. I haven’t crocheted since BUT I come back wanting to make a baby one for the future. Thank you ❤️

Cristle B: I absolutely love your videos Bella Coco! My daughter wanted to learn how to crouchet with me and you've have taught us so much Happy New Year!!!

jangmi zou: Helps a lot! Thank you!

Brendskiess Ramos: Absolutely loved your video, you explained so well and super easy thank you!

Marissa Holt: OMG thank you soooo much, I've been struggling with crochet for a while. I have a newborn baby cousin that is going to love this blanket. Little Claire will have a nice warm blanket hand made by her favorite cousin

Kirsty Ritchie: Great tutorial really pleased with my blanket. Thank you

Kandra Zekya Bertin: Thank you so much for making this video!!! I must have watched at least 10 videos (which didn’t help much) before falling onto yours and i’m glad I did. I’m now on my 4th row and having fun with it!

JustBob ^^: Thank you so much! I've always wanted to knit or crochet, I tried knitting but it was to complicated. So I watched your video and tried to make a blanket, it didn't go so well lol, but I just kept trying and I eventually became really good at crocheting! Thank you so so much! Have a great day!

Danicca K: I made my first baby blanket for my unborn nephew and it turned out amazing! Thank you so much for such an easy to follow along video

Damaris Hernandez: My first time crocheting and this was beyond helpful. My first ever baby blanket came out super cute and your directions are very easy to follow. Definitely subscribing and checking out more of your tutorials. ❤

Tabitha Cook: Hi Bella Coco!!!! Thank you sooooooo much for this tutorial! I am so excited to get started!!!!!!! I have a question for you. Where did you buy your crochet hook?

Lauren Losoya: I LOVE this video. I made a beautiful blanket bc of it. Thank you so much!!!

Rick Dillenbeck: Fantastic! You made this so easy for me to learn, Thanks so much!

The Content Bug: Omg I loved it. It was my first time crocheting but i didnt have enough yarn so i made a scarf! I loved your video!

Kenny Hofstetter: Thank you for the video. I was having trouble with my piece folding up in a ball. But, after complaining to my husband, he searched Youtube for a video and found yours for me to watch. I am doing so much better. Your instructions were so easy to follow and it actually looks like a blanket now. Thank you so much.

Eva Herald: Thank you so much ! This is my second time crocheting a blanket and both turned out really nice.

Snagglepuss: Your instructions and demonstrations are so helpful. Thank you for this!

Page Living Beautifully: Great instructions. Love the blanket! So excited to make one. I am somewhat of a beginner at crocheting but, I am confident with your good instructions I can make one that looks beautiful and can gift it! Thank you!

•CheetoFish•: 11 here! I’m currently learning this as I have been very sad and couldn’t go to school cause of COVID so I’m staying home and crocheting! I’ll have a fuzzy blanket to keep my company!!

chicken nuggets: Really good video, I’m trying to make a blue and grey one for my best friends baby shower and this helped explain it really good so once you get down what you’re gonna do the rest becomes way easier

Hailee Carson: Thank you! I’m making this pattern as a gift for my cousin’s baby. It’s so beautiful

lindsey petherick: This style blanket is also perfect for the animal charity I support. I make 2 a week for them now. Glad I came across this. So quick and easy to do, just wish I was quicker. Thank you Bella

Lucy Pidgeon: I started crocheting at the start of this year and your videos are brilliant. They are so easy to follow and I managed to make thks blanket with ease. Thank you!

ST4T1C_M1ND: I really want to get into crocheting so I’m getting myself some yarn and equipment, this blanket looks really hard to make but I’m excited to give it a go!

Let's All Crochet: What lovely colour you picked it looks like it'll work up real fast and make a perfect gift ! You inspire me all the time thank you so much !

Meg Plunkett: Used this tutorial to make a scarf! Now planning on using it to make a full size blanket, thank you for the great instruction!

Mindy Mercier: Wonderful tutorial! Thank you so much.

Yesenia Espinoza: Love this! Just finished the one I made for my niece, gonna add a border around it. Super excited about how it came out

Dorothy Young: Bella, I really enjoyed watching and learning from you. Thank you very much for posting this easy to follow instructions for crocheting. Now I can get a blanket done that is going to be for my second blood grandchild. My youngest daughter and her husband are expecting their first. You are a great teacher.

Michelle Jackson: I am loving your tutorials Bella, can’t wait to make them all

Aaliyah Adams: I love how descriptive you are.... So helpful...thank you!!

Mona Moore: You are absolutely amazing!! Step by step in details. Many thanks. Keep up the great work..

Julia: Thanks for the tutorial! I made a blanket (200cm x 180cm) for my boyfriends birthday. I've been working on it for a total of 2 months (and started over twice). I think I'll make one for myself too, because I really don't want to give it away! :)

peggy061069: I LOVE this pattern! I have made 2 already and getting ready to make 2 more.

Marisol Torres: This video was very helpful.I had so much fun making my blanket.

sab: Hi, thanks so much for this tutorial and your videos. I’ve learned a lot so far! I want to make my niece and nephew blankets for their birthday this year I was curious, what dimensions did this blanket come out to be? If I wanted to make it a little bigger could i start with a few more in the chain and do more rows for each color and have it still look proportionate? Thank you!

le0ner: For my first crochet project, this was helpful, thank you!

Mystie Sharp: Thank you you helped me learn how to crochet I have been trying off and on for 7 or 8 months and I finally got it so, THANK YOU!!!!

Kathy Welch: I have used this yarn and I love it. It’s soft and thick so it works up fast. Thank you for sharing.

crochet_by_sydney: Just got the exact same yarn from love crafts! So exited to start!

Jaki Botham: Hoping to try and make this for my future granddaughter. Thank you for explaining and showing how to make it.

S M: My grandma, my mom, and my aunt all failed to teach me because they didn't slow down enough for me to get it... now I'm gonna learn. Once IK get the basics down, I think I'll make this my first project. :)

Makayla Shiver: i used this video as a tutorial and i just finished making my blanket!

:) HOLA (:: Woah! This is actually really easy and I love how colorful it is. Tysm for this video!

Matondo Mpongo Probst: This was my first project that I did! Made it for my baby on the way! I am so happy and excited! Now I’m going to make one for my 18 month son that he can have during these cold winters here out west. Thank you so much!

Elle Marieza: Thank you so much for this. I started to teach myself a few weeks ago and have now made three blankets using your tutorial. I am thrilled, thanks again

Amber Sleigh: Thank you so much! I was able to make this blanket for my sister whose having a baby bc of your video! Now it took me longer than 3 hours lol 7ish I think. But this was my first go at it!

mnm924: I went wider than your stitch count and STILL had leftovers. So I’m making a matching beanie. Thank you!!!

Maya Phelps: omg i was super stuck at the half double and sat back to watch your other beginner video which also had a tutorial for it there and i finally got it!!! before it was a jumbled not and now i can see a second row!! thank you so much!!!

Kara McCartan: Tysm for this I will be making a few blankets and other stuff!! You’re so much help love you lots xoxo keep up the amazing work your tutorials always help me and my mum with these !! you’re so great!!

Breanna Kerr: This video was very helpful, your instruction were very clear and easy to follow. Thank you!

Amanda Barlow: I love your tutorials. You take your time and explain things carefully. I can't wait to make my first blanket!

Elaine Wright: Great, very clear instructions, easy to follow, thank you

Cherise: this taught me so much! thank you!!

Shannon Wuke: I absolutely love this blanket. Its probably my favourite style! I love the look of the granny square but i am not a fan of the holes :/ i did one of these in green and it is so pretty :)

HannahBanana: I made this blanket for my unborn baby sister and I am super proud of myself! This is my first crochet project and it was super easy to learn. I definitely definitely recommend this video for anyone beginners out there! ❤️

LyssTheDinosaur: I’m still practicing with smaller scale projects, however I’m finding your tutorial very easy to follow and appreciate it so much! ❤️

Catherine Gamaleldin: This tutorial is great! ❤ My 1st blanket is beautiful....but I did tend to add stitches by mistake at each end lol, so the shape of mine isn't perfect, but I am still so pleased with it. I will make more of an effort to count my stitches next time. Thanks for the lovely tutorial x

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