Fall Splendor Throw Tutorial PART 1 - Making your Panels #LionBrand

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This video is sponsored by Lion Brand Yarns.
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Materials Needed:
Lion Brand "Homespun" (5) Bulky weight yarn (6 oz/170 g/ 185 yd/ 169 m) each skein):
2 skeins #790-375 Candy Apple
1 skein #790-394 Golden
2 skeins #790-408B Wild Fire
5 skeins #790-412A Pearls
1 skein color #790-604B Forest
Afghan crochet hook size L-11 U.S. (8 mm)
Standard crochet hook size K-10 1/2 (6.5 mm)

This video is Part 1 where I show you how to crochet your panel, then how to cross-stitch the design onto the panel, and also how to do Round 1 of the Panel Border. I will be back in a few days with Part 2, where you will learn how to finish the Panel Border, join your panels together then add the finishing border.

Creative Grandma
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Jersey Shore, PA 17740
USA

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Happy crocheting Everyone!!
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This video is sponsored by Lion Brand Yarns.
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CreativeGrandma
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It is so much easier to cross stitch over your tunisian simple stitch. Thanks for sharing.

ivettepassiglia
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This is such a beautiful pattern, and what a great teacher you are. Thank you for being such a beautiful human <3

WildCountryCrochet
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Oh my goodness, wow what beautiful work!❤ I don't even know if I could pull this off 😅.

stephaniebatchelor
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This is lovely, Glenda! Many thanks, Lion Brand Yarn!

Oceangirl_
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Thanks so much for the very helpful instructions. You do such an excellent job of showing us how to make this beautiful Afghan.

carmanrutten
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Oh Grandma! This blanket is Fabulous! I absolutely love the colors/yarn you choose. 🧶😎

danettetrostle
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I really enjoyed the whole video. I especially liked the tutorial on the cross stitch and border.

bettysilsbee
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What a beautiful blanket design. I like it.

betsyharris
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I love Tunisian Crochet! You inspired me to make one with cross stitch that I donated to a benefit auction. It was well received. I enjoy watching your latest videos and I have tried many of your stitch of the month. ❤

lauragrinstead
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Glenda, this is an absolutely gorgeous afghan. I’ve been putting your videos in my want to do play list. ❤
I can’t wait for fall even more now….

AlrakWeaver
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Wow that is beautiful but there is no way I could do that! So talented❤❤❤

thiscraftyangie
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Thank you Glenda a beautiful blanket design

soulfulessence
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The throw is beautiful. I think i might make just one panel half the size to turn it into a wall hanging. Thank you Glenda for showing how to do the cross stitch.❤

luraemerick
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Beautiful!! One day, one day. I love it.❤

marydomingue
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This is stunning! I'm a little intimidated by that cross stitch...well, VERY intimidated!

maryb
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Glenda the blanket you made is so beautiful thank you

cmastif
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Oh my God I'm so excited!!!
Thank you for your time and sharing with us soooo beautiful🥰😍

aidazulen
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Wow 😍
I haven’t tried Tunisian crochet yet but you are such a great teacher that you make it so easy to understand & make me want to try it.
I have done cross stitch years ago so I understand the pattern & concept but have never done cross stitch on a crochet piece…😅
I love this & cannot thank you enough for always inspiring me to step out of my comfort zone & try something new.
Now the hardest part is talking my better half into letting me buy more yarn & hook for another new project when I have several WIPs & yarn for other new projects I haven’t started yet…🤔🤫😁

hillbillyheavenWV
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Hi Glenda. This is really beautiful! Just bought the pattern. I’m going to make your Christmas blanket first. If I can get that done then I will try this one. Intense grief has stunted my crojo. Trying my best to get it back. Seeing this gorgeous piece of art has inspired me. Great teaching on the cross stitch. I’ve never done it with yarn before but I have done it and could follow along quite easily. I, too, prefer going into the back bump of the stitch at the beginning. The edge is so easy to see and work into as you said. And I love Tunisian! Now onto Part 2. Thank you for this amazing tutorial!❤

theastewart