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December 16, 2024

How to Make Perfect Fringe For Crochet Scarves

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Crochet Perfect Fringe
Crochet Perfect Fringe

Fringing a project can be the final touch to elevate a project's visual look. Learn how to steam and cut it.

The scarf here is using Caron Little Crafties. This yarn brand has 20 colours inside the package. I used 17 of them. I wanted the ends of the strips of colours to have a fringe to the final touches.

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14 Ways to Block with Crochet
14 Ways to Block with Crochet

I am showing a steamer but you can also dampen the yarn, shape it and let it air dry to form it. It's called blocking. You can find our article on 14 Ways to Block.

Tips

  1. Cutting the Fringe can be done faster as shown in the tutorial by measuring the distance you want and folding over the strands for the number you want instead of cutting each individual strand.
  2. Group the strands and fold them in half. Loop through the strands to lock.
  3. Once all strands are placed, lay flat and steam / dampen yarn to shape.
  4. Cut all strands at the same time across. Shake and lay flat to recheck.

More Ideas

  1. Crochet Granny Poncho Pattern
  2. Loops & Fringe Crochet Scarf Pattern
  3. How to Steam Block Your Crochet Project
 

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Filed Under: Beginner Crochet Patterns, Mikey's Crochet or Knitting Advice

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  1. Carol Shaffer says

    December 16, 2020 at 11:20 pm

    The problem with fringe is that it doesn't wash well...comes out of washer/dryer ruined!

    Reply
    • Mikey says

      December 17, 2020 at 9:25 am

      That's correct.

      Reply

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