Crochet 3D Triangle Motif - Small /White Lily Afghan I am open for your comments and suggestions to improve my future uploads. Please Subscribe, Share and Smash the Bell to keep you updated with the latest video. Crochet Stitches for Making Cozy Blankets 1. Half-Double Crochet Stitch Stitching up your new favorite blanket really can be as simple as working half-double crochet stitches on repeat. Double crochet works well too, but be wary of single crochet — your blanket may feel a bit stiff and heavy with that one. Try stripes or color blocks to give this basic stitch a little something extra. 2. Shell Stitch These are great for more than just edging a blanket — we’re big fans of using an allover shell pattern to stitch up a quick blanket. Keep it one color for a more subtle, textured look, or get striping for something a little more colorful. 3. V Stitch This classic stitch pattern (which is actually a variation on the shell stitch!) has a very literal na...
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