crochet clamshell blanket: border

Almost done!  Just the border to go!  Sandra over at Cherry Heart did a lovely border, so I decided to use that pattern as well (only I added an extra row of sc to add just a tad more width).

But before the pretty ruffle-y, wavy edge, there’s a technique I wanted to share with you that I used.  It’s from Felted Button, and it tells you how to crochet a clean edge along a rough edge (aka the sides of a blanket made with rows).

Click the link for the full tutorial, but I’ll tell you that you use your border color to do a preliminary row of slip stitches along the sides of your work, and then when you start your proper border you work into those slip stitches.  Here’s the front:

crochet clamshell blanket border, front view

It looks that way all the way around, just normal sc.  But check out the back view, on the sides of the blanket:

crochet clamshell blanket border, back view

You can see the “dotted line” of the slip stitches, but it looks better, in my opinion, than the rugged “v” shapes you get when you don’t do the preliminary slip stitches.

Well, that’s all for now.  I’ll have the rest of the border and completed blanket photos up soon!  Thanks for stopping by!

crochet clamshell blanket: blocking

The blanket is not as big as I’d planned, but it’s big enough, and it will be augmented by the border.  I’ll get to that when this has dried.

crochet clamshell blanket blockingIt looks a bit dark, both because this photo was taken at night and because it’s wet.

Each color was used 5 times, and the tails were woven in by crocheting over them as I went along (see this page for more details on how to do that).

 

crochet clamshell blanket: 4 reps done!

4 repeats of the color pattern are complete, and just 1 more to go before the border!

crochet clamshell blanket 4 reps done

It’s definitely smaller than I had planned so I’m going to block it before I add the border.  When I get to that point I’ll share some new techniques I’m going to try!

Well, that’s all for now.  Thanks for stopping by!

new yarn!

I’ve tried a new Etsy store!  Here are the yarns I purchased:

welthase yarn

Welthase yarn is dyed in Germany and it’s lovely!  I balled it up using my ball winder (well, Chris wound it, I used my knees and arms to act as a swift) and there were no knots in any of the hanks (NO KNOTS!!!).  I got 600m of the lace merinosilk in coral,  800m in lace supersilk in silver, and 262m of BFL sporty DK in shimmering grey.  The yarn is very soft, particularly the supersilk!

I have plans for each of these — a knit project and a crochet project — and I’ll have leftovers of some of them.  I’ll update later on how they are while working on a project.  I can’t wait to get started!

That’s all for now, thanks for stopping by!

crochet clamshell blanket: 3 reps done!

It’s looking more and more like a little blanket!  I measured it recently though and it’s like 6″ shorter than the length of foundation sc I measured at the beginning.  Does that ever happen to you?  What’s up with that?

crochet clamshell blanket 3 reps doneThis is so fun!  And there’s still a ton of yarn left — maybe I’ll have enough to make another baby blanket after I’m through with this one!

Well, that’s all for today, I’m keeping it short!  Thanks for stopping by!