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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Picot Blanket Edging

This crocheted blanket edging doesn't require a foundation row, so it works up very fast!

Picot Blanket Edging

Materials: I used Bernat Softee Baby yarn (Pink Parade) and a size G crochet hook, but any baby or sport yarn will work for this edging.

*3 single crochet in each hole, chain 3, slip stitch in last crochet made (this forms the picot), repeat from * around, join and fasten off. (For corners, work 3 single crochet, chain 3, slip stitch in last crochet made, 3 single crochet in each corner hole.)

9 comments:

  1. So very sweet and comfy looking.

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  2. That looks very nice...thanks for the information on how to...

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  3. Thanks for the instructions! It's so sweet looking.

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  4. How do you make the holes, though?

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  5. Susan...that looks so soft and the lovely edging just adds the SWEET to it...;-)
    Lola

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  6. That is so sweet Susan. Love how your sister's baby quilt is looking. Like you I need meandering practice. Oh I just had a silly thought- I quilt like I walk- straight from a to b. LOL

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  7. That is such a good idea!

    Jennifer :)

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  8. I've crocheted receiving blankets in the long ago, but you're using fleece. How do you make the holes in the fabric? Thanks

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