How To Do Border Around Crochet Blanket
Before you Crochet your Border.
How to do border around crochet blanket. -Use a stitch marker to mark the center HBHDC of each corner. Repeat round 2 until the edging is the size you want it to be. -Before starting this border work a single crochet border around the entire blanket.
Play around with different borders and see what you like. Then ch 2 work another sc st into the same ch-2 sp then resume crocheting sc sts all the way around. Any one of the crochet stitch patterns on this page 30 Crochet Border Patterns can work as an edging on an afghan baby blanket sweater scarf and more.
What it means is that you need to crochet all the way around your piece and place the stitches evenly around the edges so that there is an equal amount of stitches on both sides and of course an equal amount on the top and bottom of your piece. Overall make it your own. It is such a simple stitch for such an elegant result.
-This border is a simple one-row repeat. For the border I basically applied the same premise as in the aforementioned Granny Square border tutorial and did a bit of dc2tog action. You can attach the yarn with a single crochet anywhere on the blanket and work a single crochet in every stitch on that side Use three single crochet for each corner stitch and continue the practice around the blanket.
Hi EveryoneMany of you asked for a tutorial on how to add a border to your blankets. You will only need to know how to single crochet double crochet and slip stitch for this blanket border. Insert hook into any st on a different side of the blanket varying the starting places will make your joins less obvious Ch3 Tr into next st and each st around making 3Tr into the middle st of the 3Dc corner sts sl st into the 3 rd ch of ch3.
When you get to a corner work 1 sc st into the ch-2 sp created in the row below. To make a picot you simply chain 3 and then slip stitch in the back loop of the first chain you made. Then yarn over and.