Using ‘Mustard’ yarn, surface crochet a rectangle using your stitch markers as guides. Mark the middle of your blanket with a stitch marker, and then mark the location of the 4 corners of your buckle (pictured sample has about 10 stitches across for the buckle). Join with a sl st at the beginning of the round. Ch 1 and SC 2 more rounds of border working a (SC, ch 2, SC) into each ch 2 corner from the previous round. Switch to faux fur yarn and join it in any corner. Join with a sl st when you reach the beginning of your round. Row 23-66: (using Cranberry): repeat Row 2 (on even rows) and 3 (on odd rows)Ĭh 1 and SC evenly around the edge, chaining 2 at each corner. Row 18-22 (using Charcoal): repeat Row 2 (on even rows) and 3 (on odd rows) Row 4-17: repeat Row 2 (on even rows) and 3 (on odd rows) Row 3: ch 2, *HDC, HDC in 3rd loop, repeat from * across, HDC in the last st of the row. Row 2: ch 2, HDC in first two sts, *HDC in 3rd loop, HDC, repeat from * across. Row 1: HDC in the second ch from the hook and HDC across (77). If your border is too wavy, you may need to adjust your hook size, tension, or skip some stitches (at even intervals) when crocheting around your blanket. The pictured blanket has 2 rounds of faux fur SC border.Chain stitches at the beginning of rows do not count as a stitch.
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