Thank you so much. I have been laboriously sewing my backing fabric by hand with thin thread and tiny stitches. It never occurred to me to make holes with an awl and a crochet a simple border on the backing and then join the two pieces together. So much easier and quicker. I will know for next time!
Aw, been there! I sewed a whole chemise with machine sewing thread once, before I knew thicker sewing thread for hand sewing was a thing. We live and we learn 😁
This was great. Most of the videos I’ve watched about lining a knitted or crochet blanket use a needle and thread or a sewing machine. How you do it makes more sense especially if I want to add an edging.
Beautiful!! Thank you! I would like to try this on a marshmallow puff stitch baby blanket since the yarn is not as soft as I hoped. Any tips on how I deal with the edges that two sides that are not straight?
What's up with the edges? Are they scalloped? Or at an angle? If scalloped, you can turn the fabric in to the bottom of the scallops. If the blanket is not a rectangle, cut the fabric in the same shape as the blanket and maybe clip some corners if they are too bulky.
Of course, if you own one. I think the holes would be a little too close together for thicker yarn (anything over size 2), so I'd still make the holes by hand about 1 cm apart.
Thank you for great video. ❤ I have large knit afghan I’m going to put fleece backing on. What stitch do you use to secure it better on back in middle areas so it doesn’t bunch? (Mine has squares in front too). 😊Thanks so much.
Just a simple whip stitch multiple times in the same spot to secure the backing in every corner of the squares. It doesn't have to be complicated. I use knots too, I hide them between the blanket and the backing.
Thanks! Yes, the pattern is linked in the description below the video. It's in my shop shop.yarnandy.com/shop/dear-peony-flower-granny-square-baby-blanket-pattern/ and also available for free as videos in a playlist ruclips.net/p/PLhuqHrOtvivSyIrKi9cqoKE1tGL5zaJ-i
Can you please tell me if I am seeing it correctly? When you make the hole are you placing the hook through both sides of the hole or just through the back hole closest to blanket? I can see you fold the fabric, punch the hole, but it look like the back layer of the fleece the hook is going through. My eyesight is not great up close. Appreciate your help.
I should have used a different color of yarn for this demonstration... I just realized, sorry. You only make the hole through one layer of fabric and push the hook through to what will be the outside of the backing, so the back of the finished blanket. The edge is folded so you crochet over it and will be hidden between the blanket and the backing.
How do you match the number of stitches on the blanket to the backing? I measured mine and had way too many stitches on my backing 😢 (it’s a really big blanket so it’s difficult to count all the stitches)
You crochet the border on the backing with evenly spaced stitches and then you slip stitch all around when joining the two, compensating for the difference in stitch counts. If you have more stitches on the blanket, you make several slip stitches in one border stitch. I show this in the video. You are not supposed to match stitch counts. But if you really want to, it helps to make a row of Sc all around the blanket first, then make the stitches around the lining as small as the Sc stitches on the edge of the blanket.
@@kanmanishankar739 you can buy it in any craft store or any shop that sells fleece lap blankets. You can find them here in most clothes and home goods shops.
Thank you so much. I have been laboriously sewing my backing fabric by hand with thin thread and tiny stitches. It never occurred to me to make holes with an awl and a crochet a simple border on the backing and then join the two pieces together. So much easier and quicker. I will know for next time!
Aw, been there! I sewed a whole chemise with machine sewing thread once, before I knew thicker sewing thread for hand sewing was a thing. We live and we learn 😁
Thanks! I am adding a vintage backing from a blanket my grandmother embroidered for me as a gift for my grandchild. This is a great solution!
That's such a beautiful idea! Glad it's helpful!
Thank you for the clear, concise instructions
This was great. Most of the videos I’ve watched about lining a knitted or crochet blanket use a needle and thread or a sewing machine. How you do it makes more sense especially if I want to add an edging.
Thank you! I want to film one tutorial for sewing woven backing to a project as well, but different methods for different uses, right?
Thank you so much for sharing . This is easy way to join ❤ ❤❤
I have been looking everywhere for this 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🌞Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
Hope it helps! ❤️
This tutorial is very helpful, thank you so much! 😘🙏💕
Happy to help!
Agree ❤
thank you so much!!! this is so helpful!
Glad it helps!
is there a tutorial for the crochet pattern? this blanket is beautiful
Thanks. Yes, the tutorials are linked in the description. This playlist includes them all: ruclips.net/p/PLhuqHrOtvivSyIrKi9cqoKE1tGL5zaJ-i
Thanks for showing this
Glad it's useful!
thank you this is so slay
Thanks, I hope it's useful too 😄
Beautiful!! Thank you! I would like to try this on a marshmallow puff stitch baby blanket since the yarn is not as soft as I hoped. Any tips on how I deal with the edges that two sides that are not straight?
What's up with the edges? Are they scalloped? Or at an angle? If scalloped, you can turn the fabric in to the bottom of the scallops. If the blanket is not a rectangle, cut the fabric in the same shape as the blanket and maybe clip some corners if they are too bulky.
@@YarnAndy yes scalloped, ty.
You can always use a skip blade for the holes
Of course, if you own one. I think the holes would be a little too close together for thicker yarn (anything over size 2), so I'd still make the holes by hand about 1 cm apart.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for great video. ❤
I have large knit afghan I’m going to put fleece backing on. What stitch do you use to secure it better on back in middle areas so it doesn’t bunch? (Mine has squares in front too). 😊Thanks so much.
Just a simple whip stitch multiple times in the same spot to secure the backing in every corner of the squares. It doesn't have to be complicated. I use knots too, I hide them between the blanket and the backing.
Do you have the pattern for the crocheted afghan? It’s beautiful!
Thanks! Yes, the pattern is linked in the description below the video. It's in my shop shop.yarnandy.com/shop/dear-peony-flower-granny-square-baby-blanket-pattern/ and also available for free as videos in a playlist ruclips.net/p/PLhuqHrOtvivSyIrKi9cqoKE1tGL5zaJ-i
Can you please tell me if I am seeing it correctly? When you make the hole are you placing the hook through both sides of the hole or just through the back hole closest to blanket?
I can see you fold the fabric, punch the hole, but it look like the back layer of the fleece the hook is going through. My eyesight is not great up close. Appreciate your help.
I should have used a different color of yarn for this demonstration... I just realized, sorry. You only make the hole through one layer of fabric and push the hook through to what will be the outside of the backing, so the back of the finished blanket. The edge is folded so you crochet over it and will be hidden between the blanket and the backing.
How do you match the number of stitches on the blanket to the backing? I measured mine and had way too many stitches on my backing 😢 (it’s a really big blanket so it’s difficult to count all the stitches)
You crochet the border on the backing with evenly spaced stitches and then you slip stitch all around when joining the two, compensating for the difference in stitch counts. If you have more stitches on the blanket, you make several slip stitches in one border stitch. I show this in the video. You are not supposed to match stitch counts. But if you really want to, it helps to make a row of Sc all around the blanket first, then make the stitches around the lining as small as the Sc stitches on the edge of the blanket.
Can I get a link for buying the fleece
@@kanmanishankar739 you can buy it in any craft store or any shop that sells fleece lap blankets. You can find them here in most clothes and home goods shops.
@@YarnAndy Thank you Andy