Gettin' Edgy...

Last week we learned a particular type of join-as-you-go technique, and that turned out well, but a finished piece needs some edge stability.  The most important thing about an edge, unless it's ruffled on purpose, is that it be FLAT and even.  Blocking can help a bit, but the number of stitches and knowing how not to make increases at the joins ensures a nice, flat edge, so that was our task for today.  After adding the initial stabilizing round of double crochet, spaced evenly, we added a round of single crochet for completeness.  Voila!  Nice, flat edge!

If you like to crochet, you need this edge in your life!  All the technique and new stitch classes for the next several months are planned to give you the skills you need to take your stitching to the next level.  So make a point of joining us Mondays at 10 am!

Next week is our monthly Crochet Clinic; have a project on hold because you're at a stuck point, having trouble understanding a pattern, wondering if you're doing a stitch correctly?  Come join us next week, bring your projects and your questions, and we'll get you all straightened out.  See you then! 

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