To use this stitch as a border of a blanket you have to first do a single crochet border around all sides, putting 2 or 3 SCs in every corner. Once that is done, follow the steps in the video.
Loved your edging but make the same comment, that I would love to see how you do the corners. Have you considered re_editing your video clip to include. As I am just learning would love to see this slowed down with voice over.
Ok, that makes more sense now. I did use this pattern to finish off a blanket I made recently. It looks soo lovely. I do want to thank you for sharing 😊
Me too, but if a row of sc is done 1st with 3 sc in each corner (as stated in the top comment), I would think 1 star stitch per sc, but I may be wrong, hopefully @Yanascrochet will confirm 🤞🤞
This appears to be the very same as the Star stitch pattern - it's really beautiful. I haven't thought of doing this pattern as edging. Thank you for a fabulous idea.
I have been looking for a border from my fiancé's blanket I crocheted as a huge granny stitch. I knew I didn't want to do a frilly one and this one even though it's a different pattern, looks so cute as if I bought the blanket like that. If your looking a border for multiple different blankets this elevates your peice ao effortlessly and beautifully 😍
@@vickiewhat3327 no problem! Wiah we could post pictures on here but it's a game changer before. Also since I was laying this on granny stitches, I crochet one row of single crochet around the entire blanket in the same color I wanted the border to be.
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IT IS AN EDGING! There are no corners on an EDGING! I can't believe people complain about something I offer for free. 🤦♀️ Have you heard a saying "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth?"
@@YanasCrochet people asking how to go around the corner and asking you to add it isn’t unreasonable. You are a content creator, acknowledge and help. So again, and maybe pin your guidance/answer to the top of comments, what does one do at the corner? Thank you 😅
@heathera6774 the comment of how to go around the corner has been pinned for a year 😁 also I have a separate video on how to prepare your blanket for a border. Unfortunately it's easier for people to complain about something they get for free than to put a little effort into finding the answer (that's RIGHT THERE) I am a content creator, but I make about 5 cents per hour doing this 😁 so I give what I can
Can you do another row of this border, or is this just meant for a single row border? I apologize if that sounds dumb, but I'm just learning. Thank you for this video. I love it. I've been looking for a border stitch to match a small blanket I made and I finally found it here.
This specific stitch can only be used for one row. But if you wanted to do more than one, you can use the traditional star stitch ruclips.net/video/x_cbz7mvZAc/видео.html
That is a gorgeous border. I would like to crochet a pashmina for my daughter. Full cover across the back then splits in 2 halves for the front. I thinking of using a plain close pattern stitch for the main piece so this edge would fancy it up a bit. Any ideas for me?? ❤️
You should totally do star stitch for the main part too 😍 something like this ruclips.net/video/umf1Zx4fBvA/видео.html Maybe just spread out the star stitch rows more
I like this! There's only one problem. When I follow the instructions, the stitches are so close together it causes the edges to get wavy because they're so close. I adjusted it so the fifth loop is done in the next stitch rather than the same stitch and the sixth loop is in the stitch after that.
This is the Star stitch, very simple combination of slip stitches and then chaining 2 to lock the stitch in. The corner can be worked by doing 2 but chaining 4 in between if you like
Beautiful border. Have tried this with a base of 70 chains and two lines of trebles. But the pattern forms a curve. What could be the reason? Would appreciate a reply.
It would have been good to see how you handle this stitch as you go around the corner, also you joined the wool, presumably on the right side and then turned the work, so working from the wrong side, so what’s the finished look on the right side please?
I didn't have a corner to go around because this is a tutorial for edging, but I did explain how to do it in the pinned comment. You can join your new color at any point, so just join it on the right side
To use this stitch as a border of a blanket you have to first do a single crochet border around all sides, putting 2 or 3 SCs in every corner. Once that is done, follow the steps in the video.
In addition to my last statement, I read a Lot of comments, which most said how to do a corner. Most people want to know how to continue around for edging, such as blankets, which most people are doing not an edging for the end of dress.
Not really. Yes, she's holding it up. And it looks like it's showing the whole thing. But her fingers are always on the stitches, which are hard to see as well as her fingers on the edges. Especially at the end when she stops. It doesn't show, it's very well. I understand it though. Try slowing the video down to its lowest point. That should help.
@@galinakorol4307 hmmmm…maybe, just “maybe,” mind you (I don’t want to distress anyone)…but, maybe the “pinned comment” is vague enough that several people have had to make the same request for clarification. 🤣🤪
Unfortunately I didn't do a corner here as it was a bottom of something. But it's very simple, do a border of single crochet, putting 3 sts in every corner. And then do this stitch just like in the video
Shame it didnt show the border. I only read the comments about doing sc around when i got to a corner, so wasted the afternoon and had to pull it all out and start again 😢
I really liked the look of a star border...🌺Thank You! Like others I really wanted to see (I'm a visual crocheter) how to continue around a corner. This gave me some help with that, m.ruclips.net/video/FHqrCyDx3eg/видео.html
Sorry, but if you don't show how to turn at the angle, and then join to the other side to close the circle, this tutorial is useless! Is not to complain, but this stitch is ok for baby blankets, i think I will never use it for anything else, so, if I don't know how to close the chain all around the blanket, the tutorial don't help me at all.. Lisa (from Rome, Italy)
This tutorial is for EDGING. That is not meant to have corners. Like the bottom of the dress, skirt, sleeves, or coasters. So many uses for it outside blankets. But I also explained multiple times in comments what to do if you DID want to do corners
Well this is a tutorial for a STRAIGHT EDGE, it wasn't meant to help people who need to turn the corner, although I did explain how to do that too in many comments. It's for a bottom of a dress, skirt, scarf... The rule of thumb for borders is: go around your piece with SCs, putting 2 or 3 in each corner, then follow the steps in the video 🤷♀️
Aren't you a sweetie, thanks 😁 I didn't include corners because it's a tutorial for EDGING. Just because everyone wants to use it for a border doesn't mean I did something wrong. I couldn't predict that that's what people were going to think of it, a border. I don't charge you money to watch my videos, it's free. You don't like it, watch something else. But I actually went ahead and pinned a comment with instructions for corners 🤦♀️
To use this stitch as a border of a blanket you have to first do a single crochet border around all sides, putting 2 or 3 SCs in every corner. Once that is done, follow the steps in the video.
I love the stitch but am having problems with the corner and how do you attach I at the end?
Your crochet stitches are beautiful. I’m a beginner. I saved to try in the future. Hard to believe I’ll ever have the skill for this though 😵💫🙏🏼
@@cheshiregrin950 Thank you! You absolutely will, keep working on it ♥️
Loved your edging but make the same comment, that I would love to see how you do the corners. Have you considered re_editing your video clip to include. As I am just learning would love to see this slowed down with voice over.
@@YanasCrochet can you show how to do corners?
Such a nice border, I wish you would have continued on through the corner
I did not have a corner on this one (otherwise I would have) It was just a bottom of a dress
Ok, that makes more sense now. I did use this pattern to finish off a blanket I made recently. It looks soo lovely. I do want to thank you for sharing 😊
@@YanasCrochet is the corner any different on a blanket?
@@stefaniestaley3991 you just need extra stitches in the corner
How do u finish off for a blanket?
thanks for no distracting voice over! The video is all we need . Superior to most other crochet videos.
Would love to know how you do the corners and sides. Thank you
Beautiful border. I was hoping to see you do the sides. That is the hardest for me.
I would really appreciate knowing how to turn corners using this star stitch!
I need to know too!
Me too, but if a row of sc is done 1st with 3 sc in each corner (as stated in the top comment), I would think 1 star stitch per sc, but I may be wrong, hopefully @Yanascrochet will confirm 🤞🤞
I guess we'll just have to experiment as she doesn't seem to answer questions here. Too bad, Interesting border though.
Exactly my thoughts as it was stopped abruptly
@@tenshiem7154Perfect suggestion! 🙏
This appears to be the very same as the Star stitch pattern - it's really beautiful.
I haven't thought of doing this pattern as edging.
Thank you for a fabulous idea.
Yes, almost a start stitch just with a couple of modifications 😊
Thank you so much. I’ve never understood this border. It is so clear to follow.
Thank you! Loving this border for a knit hat edging. I just use up more of the knit stitches to tighten up the brim.
This is so very beautiful, thanks for sharing.❤
This is very easy and beautiful! I sized my hook down from what I had used for my blanket and it worked perfectly.
Thanks for sharing this video. I love the star stitch, but never thought of using it as a border. Great idea!
can’t wait to edge to some crochet
Beautiful and easy border. I’ll be using this one for a lot of my blankets. Thank you for the pattern.
Thanks! This will now be my go-to for edging blankets 🙂 so pretty
Beautiful edging!!! TFS! Austin TX USA
I have been looking for a border from my fiancé's blanket I crocheted as a huge granny stitch. I knew I didn't want to do a frilly one and this one even though it's a different pattern, looks so cute as if I bought the blanket like that. If your looking a border for multiple different blankets this elevates your peice ao effortlessly and beautifully 😍
It is beautiful, I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊
I made one giant granny square blanket too and looking fur a border to give it that extra polished look. Thanks for the feedback.
@@vickiewhat3327 no problem! Wiah we could post pictures on here but it's a game changer before. Also since I was laying this on granny stitches, I crochet one row of single crochet around the entire blanket in the same color I wanted the border to be.
@@YanasCrochet always looking for something that will make my projects stand out! Thank you...subscribed! 🩷
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5:15 I am currently making beanies to cover my hair loss due to chemotherapy. This is a perfect border for them! Thanks!
I would love it if it showed how to do the corners. Without that it is a stick I cannot use.
Loving this on a scarf! Thank you 😊
This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing. How do you turn the corner?
you first do a single crochet around, putting 3 sts in every corner
Would have liked the video to show that!!!!!
This border is beautiful I am going to add it to the star stitch I found that you had in your collection
Think it will dress it nicely
That sounds great!
Great looking edge stitch!
Awesome!
Dear Yana so much thanks🙏🙏🌹🙏🌹🙏🌹🙏🌹🙏🌹 it's very very besutiful👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for the inspiration. Star stitch is one of my favourite stitch. I didn’t think of using it as border. I’ll try it with my phone case border.
Star stitch is my favorite 😍
Very pretty border, thank you. 👌💕
This is so lovely!!! Thank you! ❤
so easy, so effective, love it thank you
This is a wonderful border!🧶😎
Thank you ❤️
This is nice, but without you showing how to round a corner and how to deal with doing it on the sides, I cannot use it as a border on a blanket.
And how to join the last stitch to the first after you make it around.
Simple but elegant. Thank you
Beautiful finish. Thank you.
Liked and subbed and saved this, have to leave, will come back...need this border❤😂🎉
Thank you! It is very pretty 😍
This stitch is stunning! Thank you
Thank you! 😊
Is this the star stitch?
@@elizabethsmith5615 it's a variation of a star stitch
Love it. Super pretty. Thank you for the tutorial.
Thank you so much for this simple yet beautiful stitch 💙 thanks again wendy
You are so welcome!
That IS beautiful! Ha am you so much!
Yeah I have to agree with Jojo you might want to included how you did your corners definitely a major oversight
IT IS AN EDGING! There are no corners on an EDGING! I can't believe people complain about something I offer for free. 🤦♀️ Have you heard a saying "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth?"
@@YanasCrochet people asking how to go around the corner and asking you to add it isn’t unreasonable. You are a content creator, acknowledge and help. So again, and maybe pin your guidance/answer to the top of comments, what does one do at the corner? Thank you 😅
@heathera6774 the comment of how to go around the corner has been pinned for a year 😁 also I have a separate video on how to prepare your blanket for a border. Unfortunately it's easier for people to complain about something they get for free than to put a little effort into finding the answer (that's RIGHT THERE) I am a content creator, but I make about 5 cents per hour doing this 😁 so I give what I can
Beautiful. How do you turn the corner?
How would you continue this stitch in the corner if you kept going around the whole border?
you first do a single crochet around, putting 3 sts in every corner
So Beautiful😀Thank you
Absolutely Beautiful ❤
Can you do another row of this border, or is this just meant for a single row border? I apologize if that sounds dumb, but I'm just learning. Thank you for this video. I love it. I've been looking for a border stitch to match a small blanket I made and I finally found it here.
This specific stitch can only be used for one row. But if you wanted to do more than one, you can use the traditional star stitch ruclips.net/video/x_cbz7mvZAc/видео.html
I watched your star stitch,and it's beautiful also. Can the star stitch be used to make a 4 or 5 row border on a square blanket?
@@marthasoria953 I don't see why not
Makes a beautiful border ❤
Beautiful! 💕 thanks
Beautiful border! Could you please mention what yarn you're using, it's very attractive and neat looking. Thank you.
Thank you! The yarn is "I love this cotton" in deep teal and rosy
I love it thank you
Beautiful 🙂
Very beautiful ! ❤
That is a gorgeous border. I would like to crochet a pashmina for my daughter. Full cover across the back then splits in 2 halves for the front. I thinking of using a plain close pattern stitch for the main piece so this edge would fancy it up a bit. Any ideas for me?? ❤️
You should totally do star stitch for the main part too 😍 something like this ruclips.net/video/umf1Zx4fBvA/видео.html
Maybe just spread out the star stitch rows more
This is really beautiful!
I like this! There's only one problem. When I follow the instructions, the stitches are so close together it causes the edges to get wavy because they're so close. I adjusted it so the fifth loop is done in the next stitch rather than the same stitch and the sixth loop is in the stitch after that.
Great idea!
I like this. Will use.❤
Very nice and easy.
This is the Star stitch, very simple combination of slip stitches and then chaining 2 to lock the stitch in. The corner can be worked by doing 2 but chaining 4 in between if you like
Can you go around a corner with this beautiful border
It’s like the star stitch
Yes, just a little different 😊
Im going to do a granny square using this stitch. What number of chains do you need ie multiples of 2, 3, 4 ?
For this border you can start with any number of chains
It's like a side scallop 😊
For sure 😊
Thanku for the tutorial
Beautiful border. Have tried this with a base of 70 chains and two lines of trebles. But the pattern forms a curve. What could be the reason? Would appreciate a reply.
What do you mean by the curve? Try using a smaller hook for the border
I'm left handed, but I'm going to attempt this. Your videos are very helpful but I literally have to watch them in the mirror.
Muchas Gracias 😘
Cool stich
It sure is 😊
Love it
Thank you! ❤️
That is beautiful
Thank you ❤️
I Really need to know how to turn the corner😢
Before this you're supposed to have a SC border, with 3 sts in every corner.
Yes I was wondering the same thing. Even with the single crochet row it would be nice to see the proper way to make the corner 🤷
@@TWBlack then you just follow the instructions in the video, putting a "star" in every st 🤷♀️
It would have been good to see how you handle this stitch as you go around the corner, also you joined the wool, presumably on the right side and then turned the work, so working from the wrong side, so what’s the finished look on the right side please?
I didn't have a corner to go around because this is a tutorial for edging, but I did explain how to do it in the pinned comment. You can join your new color at any point, so just join it on the right side
Hello, I want to make two rows of this border. Please guide
This is a one row border
Ned to make the corner ?!
What do you do when you get to the corners? Just continue as is, or do you do extra stitches in the corners?
❤How you make the corners?
Add an extra stitch at the corner edge.
@@gailadams7690 Thank you❣️
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Do we have to chain or do anything different for the corners?
Do a round of single crochets first, putting 2 or 3 sts in the corners
How do you do the corner?
To use this stitch as a border of a blanket you have to first do a single crochet border around all sides, putting 2 or 3 SCs in every corner. Once that is done, follow the steps in the video.
In addition to my last statement, I read a Lot of comments, which most said how to do a corner. Most people want to know how to continue around for edging, such as blankets, which most people are doing not an edging for the end of dress.
And I did explain how to do the corners
…. but HOW do you go down the side around the corner ???
It would've been nice if I could see the whole thing!
This is a tutorial for the edging, it shows the whole thing 😊
Not really. Yes, she's holding it up. And it looks like it's showing the whole thing. But her fingers are always on the stitches, which are hard to see as well as her fingers on the edges. Especially at the end when she stops. It doesn't show, it's very well. I understand it though. Try slowing the video down to its lowest point. That should help.
Do you have written instructions for this edge?
No, sorry, I do not
Whoops! Your instructions for I just asked came up.
How to make round youk
Would you show us please?
Interesting that you ignore the many requests regarding how to do the corners.
I answered that questions MANY times, this is a tutorial for edging, there are no corners, so technically I didn't do anything wrong 😊
The explanation is literally in the pinned comment 😂🤦♀️
@@galinakorol4307 …and where is the “pinned comment”?
@@galinakorol4307 hmmmm…maybe, just “maybe,” mind you (I don’t want to distress anyone)…but, maybe the “pinned comment” is vague enough that several people have had to make the same request for clarification.
🤣🤪
@@hortondlfn1994pinned comment is the first comment under the video
So sad..... I really wish you showed how to do a corner.
Unfortunately I didn't do a corner here as it was a bottom of something. But it's very simple, do a border of single crochet, putting 3 sts in every corner. And then do this stitch just like in the video
@@YanasCrochet I will try.... it's pretty. TY:)
How do I do this stitch down the sides of the Afghan?
You have to first do a single crochet border around all sides, putting 2 or 3 SCs in every corner
Shame it didnt show the border. I only read the comments about doing sc around when i got to a corner, so wasted the afternoon and had to pull it all out and start again 😢
Because this is a tutorial for edging NOT a border!
What stitch is this please
I'm not sure if there is a specific name for this one, it's just a variation of a star stitch
No good without words!!!
So basically the start stitch.
Just a tiny bit different
So much left out, like getting a piece of pie and no fork🥴
I really liked the look of a star border...🌺Thank You! Like others I really wanted to see (I'm a visual crocheter) how to continue around a corner. This gave me some help with that, m.ruclips.net/video/FHqrCyDx3eg/видео.html
Thank you. As I've mentioned before, this was meant as an edge, so would be no corners
👍👍👍❤🌹🌹🌹
Sorry, but if you don't show how to turn at the angle, and then join to the other side to close the circle, this tutorial is useless! Is not to complain, but this stitch is ok for baby blankets, i think I will never use it for anything else, so, if I don't know how to close the chain all around the blanket, the tutorial don't help me at all.. Lisa (from Rome, Italy)
This tutorial is for EDGING. That is not meant to have corners. Like the bottom of the dress, skirt, sleeves, or coasters. So many uses for it outside blankets. But I also explained multiple times in comments what to do if you DID want to do corners
That’s great. Very pretty but it’s not a very helpful tutorial for people who need help getting around the corner. 🤷🏻♀️
Well this is a tutorial for a STRAIGHT EDGE, it wasn't meant to help people who need to turn the corner, although I did explain how to do that too in many comments. It's for a bottom of a dress, skirt, scarf... The rule of thumb for borders is: go around your piece with SCs, putting 2 or 3 in each corner, then follow the steps in the video 🤷♀️
Put the FULL pattern on next time. This is ridiculous
Excuse me? This IS a full pattern! Have you ever heard a saying "don't look a gift horse in the mouth"? SMH
What!???? What are you doing?
This is way too fast
It would have been nice to know how to do the corners, you kind of dropped the ball on this one. I gave you a thumbs down because of that.
Aren't you a sweetie, thanks 😁 I didn't include corners because it's a tutorial for EDGING. Just because everyone wants to use it for a border doesn't mean I did something wrong. I couldn't predict that that's what people were going to think of it, a border. I don't charge you money to watch my videos, it's free. You don't like it, watch something else. But I actually went ahead and pinned a comment with instructions for corners 🤦♀️
Useless