Crochet Large Scalloped Edging Instructions

Large Scalloped Edging- Pattern Description
This easy Large Scalloped Edging is the perfect finish for your crochet blanket. It doesn’t need a special pattern for the corners and it only takes 2 rows to complete it.
The Large Scalloped Edging is made with a base row of chains onto which you crochet the large treble scallops and it can be adjusted to any type of edging.
I recommend you crochet a single crochet base row on your edge before starting the border so you can have stitches on all sides of your blanket.
If you are making this border for a blanket, check out my base row tutorial for blankets with double crochet rows or base row tutorial for blankets with treble rows to give you an idea of how a base row is made based on the different types of stitches your blanket rows are made with.
Scroll down for the written pattern with photos and the step-by-step video tutorial I have made for you.
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Video Tutorial
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How To Crochet: Easy Large Scalloped Edging For Blankets
How To Crochet: Easy Large Scalloped Edging For Blankets (LEFT-HANDED)
Pattern Notes
Pattern Characteristics
- lace
- flat
- double-sided
Pattern Repeat
- Multiples of 9sts for blankets and in the round corners
- Multiples of 9sts + 7chs for straight edges
- no repeat rows
Supplies Used
- Marriner Yarns Aran
- 5mm crochet hook
Abbreviations
Pattern written in US terms using Craft Yarn Council abbreviations.
- slip knot
- ch(s) – chain(s)
- sl st – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- sk – skip
- dc – double crochet
- tr – treble stitch
Special Stitches
There were no special stitches used in this pattern.
Pattern Instructions
- ch2 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch
- IMPORTANT: This pattern is adjusted for base rows that have 3sc in each corner, if you don’t have them, then you can work in the corner stitch and the 2 stitches that are on either side of that corner stitch. Check out my base row border here or watch the video for more details.
- the section between ** is the section that needs to be repeated
- this border is crocheted in the round without turning, each round is closed with an sl st
Round 1: Join with a slip knot in the corner of the blanket, ch2 (does not count as a stitch) starting from the corner stitch, *(dc, ch5, dc), sk2, sc in next, ch3, sk2, sc in next, sk2*, repeat from * all around the edge, sl st in the first dc made at the beginning of the round.

Round 2: sl st in the ch5, ch2 (does not count as a stitch), *12tr in the ch5 space, sc in the ch3 space*, repeat from * all around until you have crocheted in the last ch3, sl st into the first tr you have made in the round, fasten off, weave in the ends.

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Pattern Swatch



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