Because I've had a number of people ask me how I make the baby blankets with the crocheted edging, I decided to post a tutorial-of-sorts here. I am not going to show how to crochet, but will tell how I make my blankets. If you don't know a few basic crochet techniques, you can learn from a library book, other book, or online.
Supplies:
1 yard of flannel
size 10 crochet thread (available at craft stores or Wal-mart)
size 8 steel crochet hook
optional: serger
Instructions:
- Start by squaring off the yard of fabric into a 36" x 36" piece.
- Fold the fabric so that all four corners are together, one on top of another.
- Use a small plate as a template to draw rounded corners. Cut along the traced line through all four layers. (I used my rotary cutter to cut directly through all 4 layers of the fabric).
- You may stitch a narrow hem, or just serge around the fabric like I did.
- Poke the crochet hook through the edge of the fabric and begin crocheting a single-crochet stitch around the blanket. If you serged the edge, narrowly turn it to the back one time as you crochet, encasing the serged edge. If you stitched a narrow hem around the blanket, just encase that hem as you crochet.
- Continue crocheting around, using any edging pattern you desire. For most of my blankets, I use a simple 2-round, picot stitch edging, as follows:
- Round 1: single-crochet, chain 2, single-crochet, chain 2. Repeat until you are all the way around the blanket.
- Round 2: Slip stitch into the beginning single-crochet. Chain 4, slip stitch into the same single-crochet (picot formed). Slip stitch two times into the chain-2 loop. Slip stitch into the next single-crochet. Make picot. Repeat all the way around. Fasten off.
Round 2: picot stitch
You don't see the serging because it was turned to the back as I crocheted along.
You don't see the serging because it was turned to the back as I crocheted along.
That's it! If you make any of these blankets, I'd love to see pictures!
blessings,
Ruth
p.s. I like to make a matching burp cloth with the scrap piece of flannel that I cut off when squaring up the blanket. I listed this finished set in my Etsy store.