Entrelac Borders
Most crocheters and Tunisian knitters prefer to have a flat border around their Entrelac projects. I don't blame them as the technique of Entrelac does make the mini boxes curl up on the edges.
The border, whether going around or in rows across are exceptionally easy as long as you understand how to decrease your stitches.
Today's information assumes you already know how to do Entrelac and are looking for a way to finish it nicely.
Steps to Making Flat Edges
I have a Downloadable PDF for the Entrelac Afghan & Borders instructions for those who wish it.
More Entrelac Projects
- Entrelac Crochet Tips for Afghan Creation
- Entrelac & Rectangular Afghans
- Jester's Bag of Tricks Entrelac Napsack
Video Tutorial
More Crochet Border Ideas
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Barb turcotte says
No blue button
Nancy I Sanchez says
no blue button
iris says
is it possible to have a left handed pattern for the tunisian stitch?
Mikey, The Crochet Crowd says
I didn't know there were left handed patterns for Tunisian. Sorry.