![]() This creates a beautiful knitted look to one side of the blanket and almost a purl-like look to the back.Īnd to have to avoid tying in ANY ends at the end of the rows (my least favorite crochet chore), I made all the ends into a cute fringe detail instead. To make this blanket design a step up from completely basic, I decided to work the bulk of the rows with double crochet stitches worked in the third stitch (I explain this more in the tutorial). Add in some super bulky yarn, and you have a quick and easy blanket with a delicious chunky texture. Ha!įingers make for some nice big “hooks” which means the gauge is big and the stitches work up fast. □ But…I made an exception for this blanket because I knew it would be much faster and easier to work up…and even then, I made it throw size. ![]() I just do not possess the patience for it. If you know me, you know I am typically NOT a blanket crocheter. ![]() Because while it’s very easy and great for beginners, it looks and feel a little differently to go hookless and a video helps convey those adjustments better than just pictures. I’ve been wanting to do a finger crochet video for some time.
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