With electronic machines, it's a good idea to do a swatch--- not necessarily for size, but to make sure the tucking is working correctly. Sometimes, depending on your download to your machine, the tuck and plain stitches get mixed up and you need to do the negative of the pattern. You'll see right away if it's correct. If not correct, you get a tangled mess. Something to consider: tuck stitches that are double length stand out more than the single row tuck.
It has a built-in border when repeated across the bed. Do a dry run without yarn to make sure you have calculated the correct number of stitches to get the side borders. Adjust your stitches if needed. This pattern is 12 stitches by 12 rows. You can use your 1 x `1 punch card that came with your machine to do the bottom and top borders. Just switch between punch cards for that. Be sure to read the section on tuck stitch in your manual.
A nice, and easy edging (pictured above) to control the curl is to crochet the following: Do one row of single crochet around the entire blanket. Still with the right side of the blanket facing you, on the next row, single crochet in the first stitch. Chain 4 and single crochet in the same stitch. Single crochet in each of the next two stitches. Repeat around and fasten off. A mindless thing while watching a movie...
3 comments:
Pretty edge! I'll have to try that sometime.
Pretty edge! I'll have to try that sometime.
Thanks, Heidi. You may have reason to use it pretty darn soon!
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