How Do You Put A Border On A Double Crochet Blanket
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How do you put a border on a double crochet blanket. Use this crochet border for baby blankets for an easy win every time. In patterns youll see double crochet written in shorthand as dc single crochet as sc and slip stitch as ss. If the stitches are pulling you have too few if they are rippling you have too many.
If the stitch is a double crochet work 2 single crochets into the side. Work down the length of your side with single crochet stitches. Find the free straight edge border tutorial at.
Its also quite easy to implement and involves the basic single crochet double crochet and slip stitches. 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. If youre putting a border on a double crochet blanket for example youll want to place two border single crochet stitches in the same exact spot of each as you go up the side creating that border.
After this row or round of single crochet it will be much easier to work the crochet border called for in the pattern whether that be a lacy intricate edging or a simple stitch such as single or double crochet. Chain twice then double-crochet in each stitch all the way around. If you want your border to be thicker do not fasten off after you connect your last stitch to your first.
Slip stitch to connect your last double-crochet to your first then fasten off. To begin the single crochet border make a slip knot and join yarn in any stitch in the top row of the blanket last row you made. YO the hook again draw the yarn through the st so there are 3 loops on the hook YO the hook again draw it through 2 loops so there are 2 loops on the hook.
This is also a very simple border that you can use on any project. With this step-by-step border tutorial you will be able to create a straight border without any waving. To begin join yarn in any stitch.