Granny Strips [OFFICIAL]

A feature that allows users to "drag and drop" different stripe sections. For example, alternating a classic granny strip with a row of the Jasmine stitch for high texture or an Alpine stitch for a more modern, unisex look. 5. Automated Border Solutions

A digital "row-by-row" checklist that shows exactly which color is next and how many rows of it to complete.

Granny strips can become "mindless" projects, which makes losing track of your row count easy.

Users input the colors and quantities of yarn they have.

In the context of crochet, (often called the granny stripe stitch) are a versatile variation of the classic granny square. Instead of working in a circle, you work in back-and-forth rows to create long, colorful stripes.

Ending a granny strip project often leaves "stair-step" edges that are difficult to border.

A calculator that provides the exact starting chain count based on a user's desired width and tension (gauge). Bella Coco's tutorials suggest starting with multiples of 3 + 2 for turning.