Finishing the edges of a blanket can be one of the most fun parts of crocheting. Decide the look you'd like your blanket edge to have and choose a simple stitch. The shell stitch is a popular way to make decorative, soft edges. If you want...
The best thing about crochet blankets is that they're a great project for beginners wanting tolearn how to crochet. A lot of beginner's blanket patterns are a simple row repeat, meaning that once you get the hang of those tricky stitches, you're away!
Candy Hearts Full Chevron Crochet Diagram Chevron B This will be completed only once and shown the location on the illustration. With RS Facing - 1st row: Join with sl st to 1st dc on the edge of the blanket. Ch 1. 2 dc in same join st. 1 sc in next 5 dc. Dc3tog over next ...
Pattern: Using 3 strands at one time make a chain 30 Single crochet approximately 46 rows depending on your tension Make a slip knot on your last stitch to end your blanket Weave in your ends
Often blanket edges are crocheted onto a finished knit or crocheted blanket because it is easier to crochet along long rows than it is to knit along long rows. Crocheted edges also can be worked all the way around a blanket, while knit edges typically must be worked across each row separate...
Here’s a fun, simple, and easy crochet chain loop border edging. This works great on a scarf, blanket, shawl, and more. The basic stitches of crochet are used, so this is a great beginner crochet border edging. You can use any number of colors (within reason), which then become the...
She uses a basic crochet pattern to crochet a blanket by hand. The basic pattern is as follows:Start by chaining 30 (or a chain that is as wide as your desired blanket). Row 1: sc in second ch from hook/hand and in each ch across Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc across ...
How to Crochet into Fabric (VIDEO)Edie Eckman Blanket stitch worked along the edge of woven fabric becomes the foundation for adding a beautifully executed decorative crochet border.The design of a crochet border is important, but the execution of that border is equally important. Although it’s...
Bind off 4 stitches and leave last loop on finger. Move loop to index finger. Join additional strips to add width to your blanket: Make sure your 1 remaining loop is on your index finger. You’ll be joining the previous strip as you knit along the edge that is closest to your index ...
Measure and cut two inch long slits that are one inch apart down all sides of the blanket to make a fringe. Fold each of the fringe pieces in half, and cut a small slit in the middle. "Crochet" the fringe pieces together by taking the fringe piece to the left and put it through ...