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Crochet Borders
"So, you just finished your crochet project and want to give it a finished look? Crochet borders will surely help you with this! There are thousands of crochet edgings that you can find on the Internet, but in this post I’ve collected the most popular and easy crochet borders. I often use them in my works such as: a leaf tunic – crochet edging #5, a granny square halter top, crochet shorts and casual crochet top (without picots)- crochet border #1, etc. You can also adapt them for working in the round – you’ll need to join the beginning and the end of the round with a slip stitch. Unfortunately I don’t know the names of these borders. If somebody know them feel free to help me out here and share in comments!"
Crochet HookE/4 or 3.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
Materials List
- YarnArt Jeans
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JaneEK
Jan 23, 2017
I loved this article. In addition to the well produced videos, the author also gives written instructions. I like to read through these before watching the videos so I have some idea of whats going on ahead of time. This is a great scrap buster, too, as you can work up small swatches for future reference. Ive started a very large notebook so I can keep my swatches organized.
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