If you're tired of the boring task of joining granny hexagons one by one, I totally get it! The continuous join as you go technique totally changed how I approach granny hexagon projects. With this method, you can crochet them together as you work on your project, which makes it way more fun than the regular joining methods! → Classic Granny Hexagon Tutorial : The yarn I used for the hexagons in this video is Patons Classic Wool Worsted in the colors Duck Egg Blue, Rose, Blue Fog, and Aran. The join yarn is Cloudborn Superwash Highland Worsted, color 31-107. *** 💙 Shop and Support B.Hooked 💙 → DIGITAL/PRINTABLE PATTERNS : https://bit.ly/3FOXl6A → PATTERN BUNDLES : https://bit.ly/3u7knTO → GET A B.HOOKED TEE : https://bit.ly/3r4shvP → GET A CROCHET IS COOL TEE : https://bit.ly/47Nt1Ws → PRINTABLE TAGS, CARDS & BANDS : https://bit.ly/3xR4OBS ⁎ ⁎ ⁎ GET YOUR KNITTING FIX ON THE B.HOOKED KNITTING CHANNEL - https://bit.ly/3xyAnwT SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL → http://bit.ly/3bA4KX3 #bhooked #crochet #grannysquares

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