How to: Add a simple border to a granny stripe blanket

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    Many crochet blanket borders start with a round of single crochet stitches. With a granny stripe blanket though, it can be really hard to see where to work the single crochets, and to keep them even. Start instead with a round of granny stitch clusters (clusters of 3 double crochets), working them into the obvious gaps along the edge, with 3DC, CH2, 3DC in the corners. Then, for your next round you can just work one single crochet in each stitch, with 2SC, CH2, 2SC in each corner. Easy!

Комментарии • 7

  • @user-ev8ot2rj3j
    @user-ev8ot2rj3j 11 месяцев назад +1

    i like ur vids

  • @PinknBrooklyn
    @PinknBrooklyn 13 дней назад

    Brava! Thank you for the idea

  • @user-km4bu2cd1g
    @user-km4bu2cd1g 10 месяцев назад

    удачное сочетание цветов. интересно узор представлен, как его повернули. думаю, куда бы его применить. хочу такую юбку теплую к зиме.....спасибо за идею...

    • @cornwallcrochet
      @cornwallcrochet  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Glad you like it. Have fun making your skirt! :)

  • @cornwallcrochet
    @cornwallcrochet  11 месяцев назад +1

    Many crochet blanket borders start with a round of single crochet stitches. With a granny stripe blanket though, it can be really hard to see where to work the single crochets, and to keep them even. Start instead with a round of granny stitch clusters (clusters of 3 double crochets), working them into the obvious gaps along the edge, with 3DC, CH2, 3DC in the corners. Then, for your next round you can just work one single crochet in each stitch, with 2SC, CH2, 2SC in each corner. Easy!