How To Add A Border On Crochet Blanket
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.
How to add a border on crochet blanket. Even simpler than the single crochet border you can finish up your project with this easy slip stitchdrop stitch border. This crochet edging border is PERFECT for baby blankets and adds a bit of a ruffled look. This is perfect when you do not want to add much width or height to your crochet piece but still want a finished look.
If you love making crochet blankets like I do this is a must save post for future reference. You can add these crochet edging borders to any of your crochet projects be it scarfs blankets table runners or more. I put together lots of crochet borders to use.
Adding a crochet edge to your blanket ties it together for a finished look. Once you finish crocheting the main body of the blanket do not fasten off. Sometimes Ill add in a few different colors if I think a thicker border.
Crochet borders are a great way to make a varitey of colors textures and stitches work for you. Here are a some easy crochet edging ideas that you can use to add borders to your handmade blankets. Try to make sure there are a similar number of stitches on the opposite sides.
Add a Border to the Easy Crochet Baby Blanket. But in order to create the border you need to finish out the blanket you first have to create a single crochet edge around the entire business which is. Find the free shell crochet border tutorial at Lullaby Lodge.
Add 3sc in the 4 corners and complete all 4 sides. Make sure the sc stitches are laying flat. Videos you watch may.