![]() If you aren’t able to view the video on the blog you can also find it on my YouTube Channel. I have a complete video tutorial for you as well. Really easy to do once you know where you are working those stitches. The waves are multiple double crochet stitches worked over a previously worked double crochet post. The base of the border is a row of single crochet with chains and skipped stitches. Curling Waves Crochet Border Detailsĭon’t worry, this border isn’t as complicated as it may appear. They really do look like curling waves around the outside edge – like little water white caps. I am so happy with how this border turned out for my Sea Life Throw. I can really stress about finding right border for my blanket patterns. You want the border to enhance your final product. However, borders really matter to me and I am sure they do to you, as well. After all those hours of working through that blanket I was not really anxious to do a big border. ![]() A border that would go along with the ocean theme of the squares yet would work up quickly. ![]() I wanted a unique finish that would fit my ocean themed throw. I recently finished up my Sea Life C2C Blanket series – a set of 12 different sea themed C2C (corner to corner) crochet graphs that I made into a fun and whimsical blanket. An easy two row stitch pattern with a lot of wow factor! The Curling Waves Crochet Border is a crochet border with a unique ocean wave-like appearance.
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