Hello! I'm Meghan, the maker behind Meghan Makes Do. I create free crochet, knitting and sewing patterns. I'm a coffee lover, endless project started and lover of anything crafty.
Can you use this to add two knitted blocks together (back to back) for a knitted throw-pillow case?
@FarhanaFaruq9 күн бұрын
Well this is very pretty. Thank you for sharing the pattern.
@ShettikkaWoods-jl8iq10 күн бұрын
I, thankfully know how to do the foundation sc. ❤
@ShettikkaWoods-jl8iq10 күн бұрын
That's so cute 🥰 thank you 👍🏾 awesome 👍🏾
@sandrasinger851911 күн бұрын
so beautiful!! what color yarn is this ?
@sandymc391413 күн бұрын
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@susigartenfreund181415 күн бұрын
Thank you for this very good video❤
@kayceegreer441818 күн бұрын
I just started watching this again [because I read my highlighted comment to the complainer] because when i "watched" the first time, I was just listening in while I read some comments and was sneakin' a peek back at what you were doing at certain points... See, I already "know how" to do a foundational single, double 'n treble, so I thought I would read until ya got to something maybe I didn't know already... If people have visual problems or any trouble seeing what you're doing, they can they can tap into the visual accessibility settings and learn to magnify their screen, they can learn to work the zoom feature as well as learn how to put their playback speed on 50% slower, or 25% if need be. They can also use the casting icon to transfer it to their TV. That should certainly make things clear enough. You don't need to justify why you do what you do on your Channel, and if they complain because THEY need help seeing, the above is ALL you need to tell them. It's not on you to see for them, "seein' " as you are a helpful, sharing person for doing the video, you can just help them figure out how to see better. That stuffs their complaint right back in their own pocket. Maybe, they'll learn from the experience! Lol. Since I actually watched this time, I actually learned something new... I had been doing that foundational Stitch wrong, going only under One Loop! My adjustment was not to figure out how to do it the right way, but to use a smaller hook when making the Foundational row, and then switching, but of course, you know that started another problem, so then I work with my tension some... it looks great, a little unique, but I've been doing it wrong. Your video had clearer spoken instruction than the other (gabby-chit-chatty) videos I've watched to learn this Stitch [or any other], I mostly just took the principles of what they began to show and figured it out [though wrong]. Looking back, I don't know why I didn't just turn the volume down on all the Distracting Chit Chat. I like it that you jumped right into it, but I think that lady wanting you "...to take 15 minutes..." was wanting you to take probably 5 to 7 minutes to show on a graph or explain before you jumped right into it, not to make another video to explain the first one. Your video was great, and that is why I subscribed. In closing, I want to tell you that that complainer, or any other, could take a lesson from this t-shirt I saw in a li'l ol' lady catalog that comes in my mother's mail. It reads: " I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you ". I think the same lesson applies for "seeing it" for them, so that is why the only thing you need to tell someone, is how to adjust their Electronics so they can see it better because they apparently don't know how to do that, or thought through how to solve THEIR OWN difficulty. Some people complain because they want you to fix it [their understanding or learning process] for them. This, is the way you can fix it for them... By encouraging them to learn how to work their Electronics. They can start by tapping the three dots in the upper right hand screen after a tap to the screen reveals it on a handheld device, or [whatever it takes] on a laptop or desktop....
@kortniefrohlich661119 күн бұрын
Omgosh!! I'm so excited to see you & this on here! I just ordered myself the kit for my birthday to make this, i waaannnttt the cardi ssoooo bad! I never thought to come to YT for crochet stuff, so I'm so excited to see someone i know, well, kind of... I have so many of your patterns on my wish list ❤ i cant wait to explore your channel
@tracygoode303720 күн бұрын
With my luck, Lion Brand will quit selling Scarfie before I can save up to get it and make this blanket.
@rosamariacabellosarmiento375221 күн бұрын
Es precioso😍👏👏
@rei120022 күн бұрын
I'm gonna make this into a tote bag. Thanks for the tutorial!!
@MeghanMakesDo22 күн бұрын
That will be so cute!
@nattyp7624 күн бұрын
This is a really cute and stylish bag. I'm excited to give this pattern a try!
@TatianaMes27 күн бұрын
😊🙏🌹
@belleboucles364627 күн бұрын
Love the bag and detailed tutorial, I’m wondering if I wanted to modify and make this pattern smaller, what the numbers be. So if it’s 46 chains, make it 23, then instead of working 9 rows up make it 5?? I’m not sure what will work? Or smaller hook like a 4.5mm? Thank you
@suparnaghosh811629 күн бұрын
6.11
@brightsight23Ай бұрын
How long does this take everyone to make?
@florencekalma5629Ай бұрын
WOW! 😮 so beautiful! I just love this
@tanyachurch1264Ай бұрын
That scarfie yarn looks pretty but with my sensory issues there’s no way I would be able to use it. It looks too fluffy and light/fuzzy textured for me. I will have to find another type of yarn to try. But your project turned out so pretty
@MoistMage69Ай бұрын
I am thinking next amigarumi project I am going to try this to give it a knitted look. Thank you for the video
@EyesOpen78Ай бұрын
SO PRETTY!
@MeghanMakesDoАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@dianedavis1833Ай бұрын
I learned a lot! Very well done tutorial!
@MeghanMakesDoАй бұрын
thank you.
@evasco1979Ай бұрын
This is so, so beautiful!!! ❤
@YupmooseАй бұрын
I just scored six balls of Sunset Scarfie at hobby lobby and I saw this tutorial a few weeks ago at work, I nabbed that yarn up cause this is GORGEOUS and I cannot wait to crochet it up!
@MeghanMakesDoАй бұрын
Yay! So happy you are making one.
@tm13tubeАй бұрын
Distraction excused through utility. Me too.
@tm13tubeАй бұрын
I love Abba.
@tm13tubeАй бұрын
My daughter’s loves houndstooth. She might like this for Christmas.
@Chrisc1995Ай бұрын
What is the finished size of the throw please?
@MeghanMakesDoАй бұрын
Finished size is approx. 45”W x 60”H (not including fringe).
@cvigurifamАй бұрын
I love this yarn combination, i would have NEVER paired them up and the result is gorgeous with such an easy stitch, thank you!!
@MeghanMakesDoАй бұрын
I was worried when I first picked them, but it worked out so well. So glad you like it.
@apuntolimonАй бұрын
I'm loving the process of making this throw. Congrats on the beautiful design ❤
@MeghanMakesDoАй бұрын
Thank you, so glad you are enjoying it.
@mariannenelsonАй бұрын
A beautiful blanket and excellent tutorial! I never would have combined those colors but it’s stunning. And I also didn’t know that Scarfie yarn would work so well for a blanket. Thank you for sharing!
@MeghanMakesDoАй бұрын
You are so welcome!
@MooshkiJАй бұрын
Wow, that is gorgeous!
@a.allynharker835Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@MeghanMakesDoАй бұрын
Thanks so much!
@patarmstrong9949Ай бұрын
Very pretty, you and throw
@patarmstrong9949Ай бұрын
The grey would be great to wear to high school football games!!❤
@patarmstrong9949Ай бұрын
Love the bag
@MeghanMakesDoАй бұрын
Thank you!
@mellisugahelenaeАй бұрын
Breathtaking!😮
@kimblanchard7612Ай бұрын
wondering how to finish up the last 3 stitches.
@JodiYeagerАй бұрын
Thanks Meghan, the pattern and your tutorial are top notch, I truly enjoyed watching this and will absolutely make this throw!
@MeghanMakesDoАй бұрын
Thanks so much Jodi!
@KayayaАй бұрын
honestly i could listen to you all day long, you've got such a nice voice to listen to. and the blanket is super beautiful, added it to my wanna-do's immediately!
@MeghanMakesDoАй бұрын
Thanks so much that means a lot.
@mulle3574Ай бұрын
What a cute blanket. I can't believe I haven't seen this type before....and no ends to deal with....that was the worst when I did my granny square blanket...
@alisonperry8612Ай бұрын
No no no not the best fringe.. you wana do a proper twisty
@VentuswillАй бұрын
I love this so much! I have an entrelac throw wip Ive been wanting to frog and this is the perfect pattern to use instead. It looks soft and light and better for the high desert than entrelac. Thank you!
@annabellew6198Ай бұрын
Need an expert crocheters help!! This is the exact stitch I want but I just need to crochet it in the shape of a triangle to make the front of a singlet/tank top! Does anyone have any idea how I might do this? 😅
@mariannegjellesvik6995Ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@Kaza0kunАй бұрын
Odd question. You start your foundation double crochet by chaining two but every other tutorial I find on a foundation double crochet says to chain three. Is there a reason you only do two instead of three? I'm just wondering why and if it adds anything or something.
@roje6768Ай бұрын
Chain 3 means it count as 1 dc but when you just start with ch 2 you must add 1 dc
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Can someone please post the pattern written
very nice. easily understandable
I love the pixel look!!!
Too cute!
Can you use this to add two knitted blocks together (back to back) for a knitted throw-pillow case?
Well this is very pretty. Thank you for sharing the pattern.
I, thankfully know how to do the foundation sc. ❤
That's so cute 🥰 thank you 👍🏾 awesome 👍🏾
so beautiful!! what color yarn is this ?
❤
Thank you for this very good video❤
I just started watching this again [because I read my highlighted comment to the complainer] because when i "watched" the first time, I was just listening in while I read some comments and was sneakin' a peek back at what you were doing at certain points... See, I already "know how" to do a foundational single, double 'n treble, so I thought I would read until ya got to something maybe I didn't know already... If people have visual problems or any trouble seeing what you're doing, they can they can tap into the visual accessibility settings and learn to magnify their screen, they can learn to work the zoom feature as well as learn how to put their playback speed on 50% slower, or 25% if need be. They can also use the casting icon to transfer it to their TV. That should certainly make things clear enough. You don't need to justify why you do what you do on your Channel, and if they complain because THEY need help seeing, the above is ALL you need to tell them. It's not on you to see for them, "seein' " as you are a helpful, sharing person for doing the video, you can just help them figure out how to see better. That stuffs their complaint right back in their own pocket. Maybe, they'll learn from the experience! Lol. Since I actually watched this time, I actually learned something new... I had been doing that foundational Stitch wrong, going only under One Loop! My adjustment was not to figure out how to do it the right way, but to use a smaller hook when making the Foundational row, and then switching, but of course, you know that started another problem, so then I work with my tension some... it looks great, a little unique, but I've been doing it wrong. Your video had clearer spoken instruction than the other (gabby-chit-chatty) videos I've watched to learn this Stitch [or any other], I mostly just took the principles of what they began to show and figured it out [though wrong]. Looking back, I don't know why I didn't just turn the volume down on all the Distracting Chit Chat. I like it that you jumped right into it, but I think that lady wanting you "...to take 15 minutes..." was wanting you to take probably 5 to 7 minutes to show on a graph or explain before you jumped right into it, not to make another video to explain the first one. Your video was great, and that is why I subscribed. In closing, I want to tell you that that complainer, or any other, could take a lesson from this t-shirt I saw in a li'l ol' lady catalog that comes in my mother's mail. It reads: " I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you ". I think the same lesson applies for "seeing it" for them, so that is why the only thing you need to tell someone, is how to adjust their Electronics so they can see it better because they apparently don't know how to do that, or thought through how to solve THEIR OWN difficulty. Some people complain because they want you to fix it [their understanding or learning process] for them. This, is the way you can fix it for them... By encouraging them to learn how to work their Electronics. They can start by tapping the three dots in the upper right hand screen after a tap to the screen reveals it on a handheld device, or [whatever it takes] on a laptop or desktop....
Omgosh!! I'm so excited to see you & this on here! I just ordered myself the kit for my birthday to make this, i waaannnttt the cardi ssoooo bad! I never thought to come to YT for crochet stuff, so I'm so excited to see someone i know, well, kind of... I have so many of your patterns on my wish list ❤ i cant wait to explore your channel
With my luck, Lion Brand will quit selling Scarfie before I can save up to get it and make this blanket.
Es precioso😍👏👏
I'm gonna make this into a tote bag. Thanks for the tutorial!!
That will be so cute!
This is a really cute and stylish bag. I'm excited to give this pattern a try!
😊🙏🌹
Love the bag and detailed tutorial, I’m wondering if I wanted to modify and make this pattern smaller, what the numbers be. So if it’s 46 chains, make it 23, then instead of working 9 rows up make it 5?? I’m not sure what will work? Or smaller hook like a 4.5mm? Thank you
6.11
How long does this take everyone to make?
WOW! 😮 so beautiful! I just love this
That scarfie yarn looks pretty but with my sensory issues there’s no way I would be able to use it. It looks too fluffy and light/fuzzy textured for me. I will have to find another type of yarn to try. But your project turned out so pretty
I am thinking next amigarumi project I am going to try this to give it a knitted look. Thank you for the video
SO PRETTY!
Thank you so much!
I learned a lot! Very well done tutorial!
thank you.
This is so, so beautiful!!! ❤
I just scored six balls of Sunset Scarfie at hobby lobby and I saw this tutorial a few weeks ago at work, I nabbed that yarn up cause this is GORGEOUS and I cannot wait to crochet it up!
Yay! So happy you are making one.
Distraction excused through utility. Me too.
I love Abba.
My daughter’s loves houndstooth. She might like this for Christmas.
What is the finished size of the throw please?
Finished size is approx. 45”W x 60”H (not including fringe).
I love this yarn combination, i would have NEVER paired them up and the result is gorgeous with such an easy stitch, thank you!!
I was worried when I first picked them, but it worked out so well. So glad you like it.
I'm loving the process of making this throw. Congrats on the beautiful design ❤
Thank you, so glad you are enjoying it.
A beautiful blanket and excellent tutorial! I never would have combined those colors but it’s stunning. And I also didn’t know that Scarfie yarn would work so well for a blanket. Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Wow, that is gorgeous!
Thanks!
Thanks so much!
Very pretty, you and throw
The grey would be great to wear to high school football games!!❤
Love the bag
Thank you!
Breathtaking!😮
wondering how to finish up the last 3 stitches.
Thanks Meghan, the pattern and your tutorial are top notch, I truly enjoyed watching this and will absolutely make this throw!
Thanks so much Jodi!
honestly i could listen to you all day long, you've got such a nice voice to listen to. and the blanket is super beautiful, added it to my wanna-do's immediately!
Thanks so much that means a lot.
What a cute blanket. I can't believe I haven't seen this type before....and no ends to deal with....that was the worst when I did my granny square blanket...
No no no not the best fringe.. you wana do a proper twisty
I love this so much! I have an entrelac throw wip Ive been wanting to frog and this is the perfect pattern to use instead. It looks soft and light and better for the high desert than entrelac. Thank you!
Need an expert crocheters help!! This is the exact stitch I want but I just need to crochet it in the shape of a triangle to make the front of a singlet/tank top! Does anyone have any idea how I might do this? 😅
Thank you so much
Odd question. You start your foundation double crochet by chaining two but every other tutorial I find on a foundation double crochet says to chain three. Is there a reason you only do two instead of three? I'm just wondering why and if it adds anything or something.
Chain 3 means it count as 1 dc but when you just start with ch 2 you must add 1 dc