We made it to the Simple Crochet Blanket Border! This is the last week for the Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL! Can you believe it? Thank you SO MUCH for joining me in this event!
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Simple Crochet Blanket Border (Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL – Part 13)

April 3, 2020

We made it to the Simple Crochet Blanket Border! This is the last week for the Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL! Can you believe it? Thank you SO MUCH for joining me in this event!

We made it to the Simple Crochet Blanket Border! This is the last week for the Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL! Can you believe it? Thank you SO MUCH for joining me in this event!

This is our last week for the Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL! You can find all the Scrapghan Crochet Along info HERE. Join my FACEBOOK GROUP to share your progress with your fellow crocheters!

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Stitch Sampler Scrapghan Part 13

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Materials
Worsted weight yarn
J/6.0 mm hook
Yarn needle
Scissors

Level
easy

Pattern notes & stitches to know
ch – chain
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet

· written in US terms

· ch 1 does not count as sc

· ch 2 does not count as hdc

· End of round stitch counts are not listed. The exact number of stitches for the first round is not as important as making sure the stitches are worked evenly across. When working down the side of stitches, as a general rule I work 1 sc in the end of a sc row and 2 sc in the end of a dc row.

· For this border I only worked 3 rounds. You can add as many rounds as you’d like. If you’d like to do a different border, I recommend starting with 1 round of sc.

PART 13 – SIMPLE CROCHET BORDER

Join yarn to the end of the last row

Round 1: ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch across to the corner, *(sc, ch 2, sc) in the corner, sc evenly across the side to the next corner* repeat from * to * around, join to the first sc with sl st

Round 2: ch 1, sc in each stitch across to the corner space, *(sc, ch 2, sc) in the corner space, sc in each stitch across to the next corner* repeat from * to * across, join to first sc with sl st

Round 3: ch 2, hdc in each stitch across to the corner space, *(hdc, ch 2, hdc) in the corner space, hdc in each stitch across to the next corner* repeat from * to * across, join to first hdc with sl st

Fasten off. Weave in the ends.

And you’re all done with this fun Stitch Sampler Scrapghan! I hope you love it!!

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  1. I’ve enjoyed working all the new stitches. One day, I will do an awesome pattern of something! Thank you for your inspiration!

  2. I have really enjoyed doing this CAL. I’m sad that it is over. Hopefully you can do another one very soon! Judi in Phoenix

  3. Love the challenge of this project. Sadly to say, I have hit a brick wall on the Celtic stitch. I have tried this stitch over and over again, but hit a back wall every time. I can do the foundation row, the first row, the second row: but when I do back to the first row repeat, it just doesn’t look right. Please help.

    1. Hi! You can try watching a different YouTube video 🙂 Maybe someone else explains it in a different way that makes more sense to you. Hope that helps!

  4. I love the pattern. I love the ability to use left over yarn, especially in this time of the pandemic. I have to ask if anyone is having trouble with the Celtic stitch. I can crochet the base stitch, row 1 and row 2 but when I have to repeat row 1 again something doesn’t quite work out. I have watched several YouTube videos and it doesn’t help. I have asked a life long crocheter to look at the pattern: she called last night and said to use another pattern. I have never heard her moment in that manner. Please help. I don’t want to use another pattern.

    1. Hi! You can look at a different tutorial on YouTube. Someone else might explain this stitch in a different way that makes more sense to you 🙂

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