How To Make A Border On Crochet Blanket
This crochet border is worked in rounds starting in any stitch and continuing all the way around the blanket.
How to make a border on crochet blanket. If you are a little unsure about how to crochet border patterns then we have a compilation of some great tutorials and patterns to guide you with step-by-step instructions. When the desired length is reached you bind off the stitches. Make 3sc in the first stitch in the blanket bottom row the starting chain you made for your blanket.
To make this border follow this pattern. You can add these crochet edging borders to any of your crochet projects be it scarfs blankets table runners or more. This side will be the easiest where the top edge looks like the V shape youre used to hooking through.
This collection of lovely crochet borders and edgings by Amy Solovay can be found at The Spruce Crafts too. It is the smallest read. Work 1 sc st in each st all the way around.
They look great on a number of projects from blankets to garments and from kitchen towels to spa sets. A lot of my blankets have simple basic borders such as a half double crochet. Ch 1 counts as first single crochet then.
Any crochet blanket would look great with a picot border. Shortest least conspicuous of the crochet stitches and if you choose your yarn color wisely you may not be. Crochet V-Stitch and Picot Baby Blanket Edging Easy Baby Blanket Edging Easy Single Crochet Afghan Edging Puff Lace Edging Simple Shell Stitch Blanket Edging Two-Color Treble Crochet Shell Stitch Edging and a Checkered Afghan Edging.
This pretty edging is a great example of a border that looks amazing without detracting from the beauty of the blanket. To attach the border and the blanket you pin the border to edge of the blanket as you work. 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.