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One of the ways blanket projects go awry is that their edges don’t do justice to the rest of the blanket.
Here are patterns that show you how you may give an edge befitting your blanket projects.Moreover, these are interesting patterns in and of themselves.Thus, you can use them to practice different stitches and to match them to various projects. They are highly varied, fun to do and for the most part simple. Therefore, why don’t you try some of the patterns from among our Crochet Blanket Edging selection and see for yourself how useful they are.
Zig-zag Blanket Border Free Crochet Pattern
The first is a lovely blanket in blue hues with a zig-zag inlay. In it, the zigzag crochet blanket edging forms a dense border that really finishes off the blanket and gives it a crisp edge. Therefore, this would be wonderful pattern for a blanket that is used as a throw on a bed or couch.
Skills: Easy Designer: Tatsiana Kupryianchyk
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Irish Stitch Edging Free Crochet Pattern
This blanket edging gives a crowning touch to your delicate blankets to underline their structure. Additionally, you can use it in any blanket. However, it looks particularly amazing with lace and delicate afghan squares joined together.
Skills: Easy Designer: Lullaby Melodia
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Meet Me On The Corner Crochet Blanket Edging
Some blankets may need a more airy border, because they themselves are loosely stitched. In those cases, you should definitely consider the Meet Me on the Corner edge, a lacy border that makes great use of voids to define its texture.
Skills: Easy Designer: Christine Bateman
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