Master the Art of Crocheting Blanket Borders - Add Flair ๐Ÿ’ก to Your Blankets

Hey there, fellow crochet enthusiast! I'm Lily Stichwell, and I'm here to help you add that perfect finishing touch to your crocheted blanket with some creative and easy border ideas. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, these border patterns will take your blanket to the next level!

1. Simple Single Crochet Border:

Let's start with a classic! The single crochet border is perfect for beginners and adds a clean and polished look to your blanket. Simply work a round of single crochet stitches around the edges of your blanket, making sure to evenly space them. You can use a contrasting color for a pop or stick with the same color for a seamless finish.

2. Granny Square Border:

If you've made a granny square blanket, why not continue the granny square theme with a border? Start by working a round of double crochet stitches around the edges. Then, in each corner, work (3 double crochet, chain 2, 3 double crochet) to create a corner granny cluster. Repeat this pattern all the way around, and voila! You've got a beautiful granny square border.

3. Tunisian Crochet Border:

For a unique and textured border, try Tunisian crochet! Tunisian simple stitch or Tunisian knit stitch are great options. Start by picking up stitches along the edge of your blanket using a Tunisian crochet hook. Then, work rows of Tunisian stitches until you've achieved the desired width. You can experiment with different stitch patterns or colors to make it truly your own.

4. Bobble Stitch Border:

Add some fun and texture to your blanket with a bobble stitch border. Work a round of single crochet stitches around the edges, then in the next round, work 5 double crochet stitches in the next stitch, skip the next stitch, and single crochet in the following stitch. Repeat this pattern all the way around, and those cute little bobbles will start to form!

5. Shell Stitch Border:

For a delicate and lacy border, try the shell stitch. Start by working a round of single crochet stitches around the edges, then in the next round, work (2 double crochet, chain 1, 2 double crochet) in the next stitch, skip the next 2 stitches, and single crochet in the following stitch. Repeat this pattern all the way around, and you'll have a beautiful shell stitch border.

Remember, these are just a few ideas to get your creative juices flowing. Feel free to mix and match, experiment with different stitch patterns, or even combine multiple borders for a truly unique look. The key is to have fun and let your creativity shine!

If you're looking for more inspiration, head over to You Get Hooked, where you'll find a treasure trove of crochet patterns, techniques, and tips. Happy hooking!

Lily Stichwell
Crochet, Fashion, Online Tutorials, Color Theory

Lily Stichwell is a young and vibrant crochet enthusiast who learned the craft from online tutorials. She excels at creating modern, stylish crochet designs and enjoys experimenting with different yarn types and colors. Lily is passionate about making crochet accessible and trendy for younger generations.