Crocheting: Intermediate Crochet (Edging, Corner 2 Corner, and Ripple and Wave Technique) by Wilks Dorothy

Crocheting: Intermediate Crochet (Edging, Corner 2 Corner, and Ripple and Wave Technique) by Wilks Dorothy

Author:Wilks, Dorothy [Wilks, Dorothy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Intermediate Crochet
Published: 2015-01-02T22:00:00+00:00


Next holding the fabric with the wrong side facing you join the crochet thread onto the first loop on the right created by the blanket stitch. Single crochet across the edge crocheting the same number of stitches between each loop. When you turn your work you will be ready to start the edging stitches.

Edging Stitches

Shell or Scallop Edging

One of the easiest and most versatile edging stitches is the shell edging (also known as scallop edging). You can use this edging on practically any crochet project to give it a finished look. Join the yarn at any corner and chain three. Crochet four double crochet stitches into the same stitch as the join. Skip two stitches and work five double crochet into the next stitch. At the next corner work two shells and continue across the edge of your project until you reach the first shell, join into the bottom of the first chain and break the yarn.



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