So, do you want to change the size of the squares for the Entrelac Crochet? We can help you with that, BUT we don't need to write a pattern or even do a separate tutorial for every possible option.
The picture below shows squares with 12 stitches and 2 gutters, aka 14 loops on the hook. In the worksheets and tutorial, I can show you how to adjust for the sizing. The only question we won't answer is the amount of yarn you need. That variable is too much to know. Just have plenty of yarn on hand.
Arguing A Point
Some people think that making bigger squares is less time-consuming. I would beg to differ. It would still be the same stitch counts if you are making the same size afghan, but I think the only thing that would be different is visually.
The picture below. The sample on the right is the regular 7 loops on the hook. The sample on the left is 12 loops on the hook. Some yarns may be better if the squares are bigger for visual appearance.
The sample on the right is Bernat Mosaic yarn (Discontinued), and the Purple sample is James C Brett Chunky Marble.
The sample shown uses Caron One Pound yarn in the colours called Off White and Soft Gray Mix.
Original Videos - Filmed in 2014
This is going through tips and more for Entrelac.
The below shows you how to do the traditional sizing of 7 loops on a hook and go in a circle. The newest video, further below, is focused on showing you the steps and how to change the size of squares.
Worksheets
The worksheets provided demonstrate a bowling alley analogy to help you visualize the concept. The tutorial goes through this in detail as well.
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The worksheets also allow you to customize your design and fill in the blanks so you have an actual pattern in your hands.
Entrelac Schematics
Both schematics are shown in the tutorial; you can download them if you find them helpful.
Tutorial
After the closed captioning is completed, the tutorial will be open to the general public.
Standard Entrelac Size
There are only 7 loops on the hook. You will see this size all over the place online.
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