Showing posts with label edge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label edge. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Fancy Pink Wide Edge Crochet Lap Blanket


Finished Lap Blanket


Fancy Pink Wide Edge  Crochet Lap Blanket
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-Pinky Toes Metalic Yarn; 8 skeins.

 - Caron Simply Soft Bright Pink -1 skein

- Double Threads 

- P Crochet Hook

- Yarn Needle


Blanket:

Chain 75 - 

Double Cr and Half  Double Crochet throughout.

Going through the two top stands of each stitch.

36 Rows. Turning for every new row.

Border: 

3 Tripple Cr, Chain 2 all the way around.

slip stitch closed.  Fill each space making sure there are no wide gaps.

To make this addition to your wide border - start at the beginning bar
attach and chain 4 then attach to the next bar.  Do this all the way around 
until you complete the double-layer border.


Earlier Photos


Above: Notice that there is another row just behind your edging.
To make this addition to your wide border - start at the beginning bar
attach and chain 4 then attach to the next bar.  Do this all the way around 
until you complete the double-layer border.


If you look very closely you will see a line of stitches that adds texture to the blanket.
Plan ahead the distance between each line.  Then you can determine how far apart to make your bright pink lines.  Attach to the beginning under two threads, chain 4 then attach to the next two threads.  Do this all the way across the length of the lap blanket.  Cut your thread and close the stitch leave a string to weave in. Go back to the beginning and attach again. Spacing as you have planned to keep the rows evenly apart.  I made seven rows.





2nd post


3rd Update





Finished - Yay!

Make all your flowers.  Spread your blanket across your table or the floor.
Put your flowers in the order you want them.  Sew each one on and put a little bit of glue onto the center of each flower. Let it dry.  Weave in all your strings.  Weave it in by making two or three turns.  it makes it harder to come loose.

Dries Clear



16 Flowers
You can arrange 
your flowers like mine or 
you can arrange them differently.


I made the flowers on this.










Thursday, February 13, 2020

How To Make The Fringe Of The Valentine Blanket


How To Make The Fringe

Be sure to count the number of loops on the first side
and have them equal the number of loops you put on the other side.  Make sure your loops equal out on both sides of each side.

Evenly Spread Across
4 - corners are bright pink - 15 loops each - two loops are tied in the front to form a bow.
2 small rows edges are light pink - 30 loops each.
2 small rows edges are white - 60 loops in each
2 large white edges - 90 loops each
1 large middle section of bright pink - 90 loops
On Both Sides







P/16 Crochet Hook

In the picture above is the edge of my blanket.
If the edge is white the fringe is to be white.
If the edge is pink then the fringe is to be pink.
Along the edge, there are holes sometimes they
 are bigger and sometimes they are smaller. Every hole on the edge
will be filled with loops.  Sometimes only two loops fit 
and sometimes five.  Fit in as many as you can.
But do it evenly across.  Add another row if necessary
to get in the number of loops your suppost to have.

When you start your fringe attach the matching color.
I used double threads throughout this whole afghan.
You can refer back to my last two posts to see
the Afghan I've been working on.

Here is the Afghan I've been working on
Here is the hearts: Making The Hearts



So attach your double thread to the edge. Then chain 15.  Then attach by
 making a loop of the chain into the very bottom of your chain 15.
Keep your threads firm but not too firm.   
SC into the same edge hole - count the SC as a chain 1
and chain 14.  Then again make a loop
 in the same way I communicated to you before.

Go to a new space when you see there's not any more space 
for any more loops.  You will enter a new space with a SC.
That SC will count as one chain.  Then chain 14.
Continue to fill that space up with chains.

Be sure to attach the chain to the bottom of the
chain itself and then attach the loop to the place
 you put the chain with a single crochet. This holds your loop into place

Remember if you need to make another row of loops cut off
at the end and use the same color to start another row at the beginning of that color of loops again.
Below the loops you already made are strings you can go under with your hook
SC there then chain 15 make your loop go all the way across
as you did before until you reach the number of loops for that color.





When you are changing color, tie off  the color you've been using,
Join on the new color and chain 15.  Then fill those edge spaces with loops
until you come to a new edge color.  Then do the same.

Each time you change the color tie the two different colors together.  It is the loose ends
that will later be weaved into your work.  If you want to do that immediately 
that is your choice.  I'm going to go back and tie mine in
at the completion of my loop trim.




As soon as I finish this edge 
by hiding the threads
 and sewing on the hearts on by hand.
I may also put embellishments
 on the hearts.

I will show you the completed Afghan
When I complete it.





Below attaching the chain to the bottom of the chain itself 
Then attach it again where you started the chain with a single crochet.
Sometimes you'll need to attach somewhere else with a SC to
control where your loops are.






  
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