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Ideas for blaknet borders
Sep 07, 2021 11:11 PM
Hello, ladies!
I love to make blankets, but some time later I also like to add a new border to them.
Here are some of the ideas:
Beautiful edges, wish intructions were included!
I agree. Please don't share pictures of crocheted anything if you cannot give us the pattern or include a link to it. :)
Nice looking, but where are the pattern in nstructions?
Love these
instructions please
Where r the instructions for the different things that you show?
hi how do you do the pattern if not given. You like what you see all for nothing.
Great! Wish this was pinable.
Most of these are not that hard to figure out. Puff stitches around the edge on the last one. What a nice edge that gives! Shell stitches for the top one. Several rows of smaller shell stitches for another. Several rows of single crochet one one. I got some usable ideas from the pictures.
Well, Pat, aren't you lucky you can just look at a pattern and figure it out? There are many of us who cannot do that. :(
The pattern for wide grey border:
1st rnd (Foundation round): starting in a corner st, join yarn and ch1, [sc, ch2, sc] in same st, then sc evenly around your blanket with [sc, ch2, sc] in each corner, join with sl st;
2nd rnd: Sl st into corner sp, [ch3 (counts as dc), ch1, dc, ch2, v st] in same sp, *[sk next 3sts, dv in next st] repeat across, sk last 3 sts, [v st, ch2, v st] in corner* repeat from *to* 3 times, [sk next 3 sts, dv in next st] repeat across, join with sl st to top ch3;
3rd rnd: Sl st into ch1 sp, [ch3, dc, ch1, 2dc] in same sp, in next and every corner sp [dc, ch2, dc], dv in every v st and dv from previous round, join with sl st to top ch3.
Repeat 2nd-3rd rnds.
White Bobble Border is very simple.
Here is the pattern:
Attach your yarn anywhere on you blanket with a sc
Work sc's into every stitch along each side and 3 sc into each corner stitch, continue in this way around your blanket and join with a sl st to the first sc
Now turn your blanket over and work from the wrong side, dc in the first stitch and… sl st in the next stitch
Repeat these 2 stitches around your blanket and join with a sl st to starting stitch.
Thanks!
Hi Heidi! Just want to say thanks for the ideas / inspiration!! These are beautiful!
Thank you so much. That is the one I was really interested in.