
One of our lovely guests at the makedomend London workshops recently wrote to me to ask how to join the motifs of a blanket she's making as a gift. Our granny square workshops are very popular and it would be nice to pass on the knowledge of how to join all the lovely squares that we make.

Well, it's really a question of how many ways are there? Hmm, alot. So here are a few tips I found on the net but if you've got others then send them in!!
The last one has some pictures to help you along which always is a step in the right direction.
1 comment:
If you go to Attic24's blog you will find a wonderful way of joining the grannies both as a join a long with each granny or another way and I do recommend both ways of joining the grannies.
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