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How to Finish Crochet Blankets

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Crochet, Tutorials Tagged With: Tops of 2015 Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

There are lots of simple edgings that can be used on crochet blankets. I’ve collected some tutorials and links to finish crochet blankets.

red orange crochet rainbow blanket

It’s been a big week here with our Paper Plane Party and a school disco on top of the usual after-school routines. But each evening I’ve looked forward to sitting and working a little more on my rainbow crochet blanket. I decided to go with very simple, but I’m already thinking about whether to add an edging once it is finished.

So I’ve been looking at edging tutorials to finish my crochet blanket and just had to share them with you. All of these include tutorials to make them.

There are lots of simple edgings that can be used on crochet blankets. I've collected some tutorials and links to finish crochet blankets. (click through for tutorial links)

 

{Double V Edging from Bunny Mummy}

There are lots of simple edgings that can be used on crochet blankets. I've collected some tutorials and links to finish crochet blankets. (click through for tutorial links)

{Easy scalloped edging by Olav’s World}

There are lots of simple edgings that can be used on crochet blankets. I've collected some tutorials and links to finish crochet blankets. (click through for tutorial links)

{This edging is on a pillowcase but it would also be lovely on a blanket from You Go Girl!}

There are lots of simple edgings that can be used on crochet blankets. I've collected some tutorials and links to finish crochet blankets. (click through for tutorial links)

{A cute bobble edging from Heidi Bears}

I think the hardest questions when the time comes for my edging won’t be the design, but what colour? My blanket will be a rainbow so what will I edge it in? Oh, well, plenty of time to think about that!

There are lots of simple edgings that can be used on crochet blankets. I've collected some tutorials and links to finish crochet blankets. (click through for tutorial links)

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There are lots of simple edgings that can be used on crochet blankets. I've collected some tutorials and links to finish crochet blankets.

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How to Finish Crochet Blankets
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How to Finish Crochet Blankets
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There are lots of simple edgings that can be used on crochet blankets. I've collected some tutorials and links to finish crochet blankets.
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Tonya Grant
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Filed Under: Crochet, Tutorials Tagged With: Tops of 2015

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  1. Emma says

    May 4, 2012 at 4:54 PM

    defiantly bookmarking (and pinning) your blog!

    • CraftyMummy says

      May 4, 2012 at 7:05 PM

      Thanks Emma! Don’t you love Pinterest!? I could get lost in pretty pictures all day!

    • joann says

      July 10, 2016 at 1:49 PM

      I’m crocheting a christening blanket , and I’m stuck on how to turn wool at end of each row , for my edging I started three chain to keep it straight and three treble at the end of every row , two treble ,two chain ,two treble into same space ,,,one treble into next space when I’m at centre off blanket I add an extra chain at each row its just when I’m crocheting it doesn’t seem to look right could you advise me how to sort this out as I need to have this finished soon my daughter is due er wee baby any day

  2. To Sew With Love says

    May 5, 2012 at 10:46 PM

    now, this had me wishing I paid attention to my dad when he was teaching me how to crochet and knit! thanks for this fab tutorial. I am totally pinning and stumbling this. I can’t wait to see what you have for this week!

    hugs,
    Lelanie

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  3. Amy @ MahliMoo says

    May 8, 2012 at 9:28 PM

    A yellow edge Tonya! Please do a yellow edge! I really am loving all things yellow this week 😉

    • CraftyMummy says

      May 9, 2012 at 7:23 AM

      I’m loving the yellow this week too, Amy, but next week I’ll probably love green 😉

  4. Wanda Baucom says

    August 26, 2012 at 8:11 AM

    Finally, I found you edging that I want to put on my DIL’s afghan I am making her. SHH! It’s a secret!

  5. ToTylkoJa says

    December 14, 2012 at 9:54 PM

    Scalloped edging looks really great even tho it’s easy to make. One of my favs:)

  6. Kamama says

    January 23, 2013 at 3:34 AM

    Am making an afghan based on a pattern called Corner Granny Afghan where you begin with a granny square then work “granny” rows in different color bands along only two sides of the piece. Since the bands are different colors, how do I sc an edge around the finished piece without “interrupting” the color pattern (especially along the bottom edge where the granny square begins the afghan) or having to end off each color & attach a different color yarn to sc the edging on each color band? IDK if my question makes sense so I guess what I’m asking is how to finish the edges of a piece with several colors? What color edging did you finally decide to use on your rainbow afghan?

    • CraftyMummy says

      January 23, 2013 at 7:32 AM

      I think you could create a “frame” all the way around in a single colour – perhaps your favourite from the blanket – to finish it off. If you try to incorporate all the colours it is going to be very tricky and time-consuming.

      I didn’t end up doing any edge around my blanket, but I did see one by another reader who did a couple of rows all the way around the outside in each colour from the blanket, creating a rainbow border.

      The corner granny design sounds lovely – I’ll have to add that to my “ToDo” list!

  7. Evelyn Mayfield says

    May 21, 2013 at 3:01 PM

    Here’s another one for you. It’s a freebie on my blog and I like it because it’s so simple – kinda like a blanket-stitch. It is especially good for odd patterns with blocks, like the diagonal stitch or grannies…
    http://prayersncrafts.blogspot.com/2013/02/free-pattern-for-crochet-blanket-stitch.html

    I like these on your post…bookmarking them…
    Have fun!
    Evie

  8. Betty says

    December 6, 2013 at 1:56 AM

    How do you add trim to the side rows of crochet pieces that have no “stitch tops”, if you get my meaning?

  9. Marina says

    September 19, 2014 at 9:03 AM

    Hi, I am learning how to croche and I am working on a project with back loop squares. However, I still have a hard time to finish the border round. Do you have any tutorial that could help me? Thanks!

  10. Joanne says

    November 23, 2015 at 12:39 AM

    Finished my first rippled crocheted afghan. With all those color changes and knots on one side, how do I finish it off so it looks good?

    • Tonya Grant says

      November 23, 2015 at 7:04 AM

      When you weave the ends in make sure you pull the knots under a stitch so they don’t stick out at the end.

      You could add an edging too if you like.

  11. delores scott says

    July 21, 2016 at 7:22 AM

    I am looking for patterns using strips of material to make assorted baskets. Any suggestions?

    • Tonya Grant says

      July 21, 2016 at 1:40 PM

      Hi Delores,
      Thanks for asking! Leave it with me and I will see what I can find for you.
      Tonya

  12. Teri says

    March 28, 2017 at 11:50 AM

    I’m half way done with my crocheted blanket but the ends are still curling, what am I doing wrong?

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