![]() ![]() Some will need an even or odd number of stitches or a certain multiple to get the pattern right, so be sure to check that when you are working the border. Again, take it out and then use more stitches.Īlways check to see if your border has a stitch multiple. If the blanket body (not the border) is pulling in or ruffling, you have too few stitches for the border. Go back, take it out (I know, I know!) and use less stitches. If the blanket edging is ruffling, you have too many stitches for the border. ![]() So, work that round of single crochet before moving on. ![]() This helps even out the edges and it really looks a lot neater. In the corner space, work 3 sc or (sc, ch 1, sc). This is especially helpful if you are working a different color border from the body. It’s best to work a round of single crochet as your border first, even if the pattern doesn’t call for it. Join my Facebook group (lots of awesome crochet talk there)Īlso, you can find me on Ravelry or join more than 13K subscribers on YouTube. Instagram (get sneak peeks of what’s coming up!)įollow me on Pinterest (I pin tons of free patterns to my boards!) I would love for you to come follow me on
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