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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

Video showing you how to add a scalloped crocheted edge to your next dishcloth, loomed or knitted project.

This scalloped edge is worked in two rows, the first row all around is just single crochet. The next row will be your pattern that makes the scalloped edges.

ch = chain
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
st = stitch

Rnd. 1 Start by workinge single crochet stitches all around your dishcloth by making holes about 1/4" apart. Work 3 sc's in the corners. You will end back at the corner you started on. Join with a slip st to first sc. ch 1

Rnd. 2 Sc into same sc as slip st, ch 3, 4 dc into same sc as slip st, skip next 3 sc, sc into next sc, * ch 3, 4 dc into same sc as last sc, skip next 3 sc, sc into next sc. Repeat from * all around then join with a slip st to first sc.

Size H Crochet Hook

Basket weave Dishcloth Pattern
http://www.bevscountrycottage.com/basketweavecloth.html

Visit my blog for more crochet videos...
http://easyvideocrochet.blogspot.com/

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  • I have put a link to the pattern for the knitted dishcloth shown here...to the right under more info...

  • can u pls tell me what crochet stitch you've used for both dishcloths in this video? I like them both.

  • If you look at the upper right beside of the date the video was added you will see (more info)...click that and you'll find the instructions written out. I used a combination of sc and dc.

  • thanks for that but I actually mean the dishcloth not the scallop edging.

  • Sorry it took me so long to comment back. Ok, the dishcloth pattern is a knitted one. It is just 5 knit, then 5 purl stitches across for about 5 rows. Then alternate. It's called a basket weave.

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  • Thanks Connie for an easy way to dress up any edge! I'm using your scallops on a neck warmer in a contrasting color.  Excited!

  • Thanks so much for posting a link to my dishcloth pattern! I love the edging! What a great idea. :) Bev

  • Thank God, I found u, well explained tutorials..

  • Thank you for your video, especially how patiently and slowly you explain things so that they make total sense. My Nana was just finishing teaching me to crochet (I'm 24 now and wanted to start doing it) but just when I thought I had it down, she passed away. You just explained it so well that it all came back to me! I am edging a blanket for my nephew now! It may sound silly, but I really appreciate your video, because my Nana would be proud. She really wanted to teach me. God bless you! Terra

  • wow that was very helpful I"m just learning to crochet and I was making a dishcloth for a friend of mine and wasn't what else to do to it. I'll try that

  • Thanks! love the accent!

  • Thanks for the great video. My grandmother taught me to crochet when I was a teen, and I have recently started up again after many years. I am looking to add a scalloped edge to a scarf I made. This pattern will be great:)

  • Hello Conicuts .. i have 'en following TJW's videos for crocheting but wud certainly want to extend my crochet wid new videos from different masters like TJW or you or any other.. plz keep on posting ur videos for us .. thanks take care

  • Wow! I am a knitter... and have watched so very many crochet videos on UTube, trying to figure out the single, double, half-double crochet concepts and stitches. Your video is VERY clear on how to do the single, and double crochet. I want to add this scalloped edging to a knitted blanket and now understand how to do it. THANKS

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