![]() Also, this tutorial is written in US terms and those are defined in the blanket pattern here. ![]() You might want to consider this when attaching them to your project. Row 2: Chain 4, then make one treble crochet on the same stitch where you did the chain 4. Slip stitch into the first single crochet to join the ends. Row 1: Make 12 single crochet into the loop. Since I think the bobbles look a bit better from the wrong side, or opposite the side facing you when worked, I turned my blanket to the wrong side (WS) before adding the poms. Materials Yarn Crochet Hook Scissors Tapestry needle Steps to Crochet Pompom First Layer: Start by making a magic ring. Since I was working with only 10g of each cutie pie ball from the Scheepjes Stonewashed/Riverwashed Colour Pack*, I only had little bit of each color left, so it works out perfectly to change the color every few bobbles.įor this blanket, I was working into the ch-3 loops of Rnd 5. In typical Felted Button fashion I used multiple colors in my border for this one, but you can work it in a single color if you wish. Don’t forget to subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss out on any new videos I upload MATERIALS. ![]() ![]() I can picture it used along the edge of a kitchen towel, curtain or even used for wrapping packages by attaching them to a chain or length of sc. You can view the video in how to attach a pom pom to a blanket below. This pom edging was Rnd 6 of the Warp and Weft blanket, but you could add it to almost any border-or as a stand-alone border. You can also snag a printable copy of the blanket pattern with this tutorial included in my Felted Button shop here, on Etsy here, or LoveCrochet here for a small fee. 2.49 In Stock Your Price 44.42 Add to Cart Share Add to Wishlist Description Sizing Notes Care Free Intermediate Afghan Crochet Pattern Combine the texture of raised cables with the dimension of playful pom poms to complete a fun blanket. By the way, the written instructions for the pom pom edging can be found in the blanket pattern post here. ![]()
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