Crochet 3D Triangle Motif - Small /White Lily Afghan
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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.
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 name — by working two double crochets in the same space, you create a repeating ‘V’ pattern within the fabric. This kind of chain stitch adds a lacy feel, and the resulting texture is totally touchable.4. Granny Stitch
Whether you go with granny squares or opt for a seamless version worked in rows, you can’t go wrong with the classic granny stitch. And honestly, if you don’t already have one of these iconic blankets hanging out in your house, it’s time to fix that.
5. Corner-to-Corner Stitch
Also known as C2C, this is another one of those stitches that looks great in a solid color, but can also be super versatile. If you’re looking to stitch up a pixelated graphghan, consider using this stitch.Please visit our FB Page, Ig and Blog. Thank you!
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