That’s right….Jellybean’s blanket is all dry and ready for a border! I must admit I’m dreadfully slow with a crochet hook but based on progress so far I should be able to finish up in just a couple of dedicated crafting evenings.
I decided on a simple crochet border in the green color way. I’m chaining my way around to establish a foundation then I’ll add one or two rounds of single crochet. I don’t want to overwhelm the texture of the knitting and I need some green leftover for my bunting!
Happy Knitting!

I love seeing your progress! It motivates me 🙂 Can’t wait to see your finished product. Until then, I’ll be combing through your archives to admire your other projects.
All the best,
Breanne
I wish I could crochet better (ok, at all!), too. With my youngest’s baby blanket it required a picked-up ruffle edge and it took FoReVeR…oh my goodness, I guess I was lucky I went almost 14 days past my due date it took me so long. My daughter still sleeps with her blanket today at almost 3.5 years old–such a gift you are giving Jellybean!
That’ll be really cuddly together, once it’s all done 🙂 ❤ ❤
Yay! It’s gonna be so bright and cheerful when it’s done!
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