Reverse Single Crochet (Crab Stitch) Border Tutorial & Video
The Crab Stitch Border is created with single crochet stitches made in reverse (hence why it is called the crab stitch)
The Crab Stitch Border is created with single crochet stitches made in reverse (hence why it is called the crab stitch)
The Layered Scallops Border is curly, busy and frames beautifully a blanket that is plain and made with simple stitches. You can crochet as many layers as you like and in the video tutorial I am also showing you how…
The Picot Scallops Border is a simple edging constructed with double crochet fans that have a picot stitch made at the top. You can easily crochet this border around any edge, blanket or garment.
Looking for a c2c blanket border? This easy border pattern is just the right one for you. Plus, it works on any c2c project no matter how many c2c tiles you have on the width or length of your piece.
This Rib Border can be crocheted on any blanket, no mater the amount of stitches you have around the edge or the shape of the blanket, be it rectangle, square or even in a hexagon or pentagon shape.
The Moss Stitch Border is a simple one-row repeat crocheted in the round with alternating single crochet stitches and chains, to create a plain, flat texture that looks good from both sides.
This Pom Pom Border is both decorative and easy to crochet and will enhance the look of any crochet piece made with plain or flat stitches.
If you are looking for an easy crochet border to decorate your blanket with, I have the perfect one for you: the Rolling Fans Border.
If a crochet border does nothing else, it straightens your edges and helps hide minor imperfections such as uneven rows and curled up corners.
The single crochet border gives a super neat finish to any blanket or afghan. It's easy to make and perfect for colorful afghans with busy patterns.