Double Crochet Border On Knitted Blanket
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Double crochet border on knitted blanket. Simple borders can compliment busier crochet blankets just to give it a nice finished touch. This border pattern works for multiples of 3. Below you will find the written pattern and video tutorial for the herringbone crochet border.
Leaving an edge unfinished is fine but if you really want your project to stand out choosing an appropriate edging can really give it the edge. The double crochet stitch explanation is below that will be needed for this dc blanket pattern. This border is also nice and wide just in case your blanket turned out a bit smaller than you thought it would.
Crochet in the posts of each stitch on the side of the blanket. Begin on the top of your blanket with the right side facing you. Attaching Yarn With a Chain Stitch.
Insert your hook and draw up a loop to connect. How to Double-Crochet a Border on a Blanket Step 1. Cdc crossed double crochet skip a stitch dc in next stitch yo go behind that dc insert needle through loops of skipped stitch and then complete a dc Make all stitches in both loops.
A border will add the finishing touch to a blanket it will neaten a uneven edge square everything up and give substance to your blanket. This simple crochet blanket uses only the humble double crochet stitch along with bold contrasting stripes of color to deliver big results. Take another loop on to the hook.
Crochet Beginner Blanket. Making the First Single Crochet Stitch. Plus it is an easy one-row repeat pattern.