Learn how to create a seam free, single sided Crochet Granny square for perfect results every time.
The humble Granny Square is the crochet staple of Nanna's everywhere, which is how it came to be known as a 'Granny Square'. Originally it was just called a crochet square.
The Granny Square is often the very first thing we are taught when learning to crochet, so it would follow that it would be simple to have a perfect square every time and those new to crochet often get discouraged when this is not the case.
However, to get a perfect square actually requires a bit of experience, good fundamentals and advanced row starting techniques, otherwise you are left with seams, the reverse side of stitches showing every second row or even a slight spiral effect.
This granny square is made without turning your work and has a right and a wrong side.
The humble Granny Square is the crochet staple of Nanna's everywhere, which is how it came to be known as a 'Granny Square'. Originally it was just called a crochet square.
The Granny Square is often the very first thing we are taught when learning to crochet, so it would follow that it would be simple to have a perfect square every time and those new to crochet often get discouraged when this is not the case.
However, to get a perfect square actually requires a bit of experience, good fundamentals and advanced row starting techniques, otherwise you are left with seams, the reverse side of stitches showing every second row or even a slight spiral effect.
This granny square is made without turning your work and has a right and a wrong side.
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Wow, I'm particularly taken by the final image. That really demonstrates how the coot likes ot wash its food. Awesome. #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteHi Stella, maybe dunking biscuits in the water is on a par to us humans dunking biscuits in tea? I must say that the coot does look very pleased with its 'catch'!
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Great set of photos, it really doesn't want to give that biscuit up
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I'll think 'as pleased as a coot' next time I'm dunking a biscuit :) #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteThat is a great set of photos - I love the way the coot is trying to soften the biscuit up to be able to eat it x
ReplyDeleteYou are such an excellent photographer, Stella! I'd have missed half those shots, just trying to focus! lol
ReplyDeleteOld coot is what came to my mind when I read the name.
Great shots - love coots and watching them
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos! I love the movements caught in the ripples of water #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos! I love the movements caught in the ripples of water #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeletewonderful photos so well captured
ReplyDeleteI love the last photo! The water and biscuit making a massive ripple! Lovely cpature. #mysundayphoto
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