Entrelac Crochet Blanket Part 15, the border

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2011

This video tutorial demonstrated how to make the triangular inserts to make the blanket edge straight. This will have rounded corners.

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  • Okay Here is my question is there a way you could let me know how to count the stitches for the border and the corner if you had a bigger size square? I am working on one that the squares or 10 by 10. Thanks A lot Beth I hope to be able to do a video to show you how it came out or a pic on facebook. Thanks again.

  • @liz200520 You would do it the same way as I did for this one. Just do more stitches.

    Experiment with it. That is what I would have to do to figure it out.

  • i finished a blanket using this crochet along and i love i ended up using the pointed corners and if i could figure out how to post a pic of it i would. Absolutely love your crochet alongs looking forward to more of them

  • @sexyeyes82jsd I love it! I saw the pic in your avatar.

  • Sorry to put my comment here in a 'reply' area but I can't find a place for a new comment or question...

    Can this be done with larger squares? Can you do more than the 7 loops & 5 rows to make each color section square bigger?? If so......how many would I chain in the beginning to make the squares 8 rows or 10 rows?? Would 10 rows equal 14 loops? (as your 5 rows equal 7 loops)... I hope you understand what I mean... Thanks! Edna

  • @rustydip1 I answer this in the description in the first video.

    "Can you make bigger squares?" has been asked several times, so here is the answer to that question:

    "...you could make it twice the size and do 20 chains for each square. ... you just need an even number that is a multiple of 5. Don't forget to add the chains that go between the squares. ...Bigger squares would mean you could cross-stitch onto them too!

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  • I really like the round corner the best. I tried using the same color as the beginning squares, that way the slip stitching does show as much. Just a suggestion.

  • @ Bethintx1 Thanks!

  • I think that was the 'comment' area. OOPS!

  • @red123828 You only slip stitch corners. So continue making triangles until you get to the corner square, then slip stitch. OR instead of doing the slip stitches follow the instructions for the alternative corners. (links in the annotations)

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