I absolutely love mosaic crochet and have completed 6 full size and 2 baby blankets in the past year. Each time I have dreaded doing the slip stitch/envelope border. Recently I completed a blanket and still hadn't done the border and was super happy after finding your tutorial because this method really is a game changer. I also honestly think that the border seems more durable with this method than with the slip stitch method. Thank you Heather for this tutorial I can't thank you enough, I will never do the double/envelope border any other way!
Thank you for this great tutorial! I can’t wait to try it. Someone recommended this method for doing a lace weight table runner, because the slip stitch method would be too difficult with such fine yarn. 😀
So to get this correct. On the double crochet you start with the back. And then the second round goes in the other stitches like you would do in the regular pattern correct
Do you by chance have a tutorial on color changing. For example I am doing an American flag that I had done thru stitch fiddle. So I can go from the red stripes to the blue field and so on
It absolutely works to do a regular DC. This method is just a version that helps avoid a tight initial slip stitch row. 😊 There are many ways to achieve a double border and I am always looking for better ones!💕
Hi Leigh! The fringe is encased between the 2 halves of the envelope border, and then the front and back parts of the border are joined together in the final round.
Wait to trim the tails until you are done with both sides. They are easier to hold back when they are longer.
I absolutely love mosaic crochet and have completed 6 full size and 2 baby blankets in the past year. Each time I have dreaded doing the slip stitch/envelope border. Recently I completed a blanket and still hadn't done the border and was super happy after finding your tutorial because this method really is a game changer. I also honestly think that the border seems more durable with this method than with the slip stitch method. Thank you Heather for this tutorial I can't thank you enough, I will never do the double/envelope border any other way!
Thank you for sharing this! I'm so pleased to hear that this method worked well for you! I agree-it was a game changer for me too! ☺
Thank you so much
Your instructions are so clear. I appreciate it.
Thank you for this great tutorial! I can’t wait to try it. Someone recommended this method for doing a lace weight table runner, because the slip stitch method would be too difficult with such fine yarn. 😀
Excellent idea! Seems to be much easier to work into than the slip stitch method. Thanks for sharing
Well done tutorial thank you !
Game Changer !!!! thank you !
Thanks for the great tutorial!!
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This is fabulous. Thank you.
Oh, I see-they are hidden between the front and back rows when they are SC together. Thank you for the tutorial.
Genius 😮😊
Thank you! xxx
So to get this correct. On the double crochet you start with the back. And then the second round goes in the other stitches like you would do in the regular pattern correct
Thank you. I just loved how the border turned out
Do you by chance have a tutorial on color changing. For example I am doing an American flag that I had done thru stitch fiddle. So I can go from the red stripes to the blue field and so on
On the fringe sides, will it work to do a simple dc instead of the for?
It absolutely works to do a regular DC. This method is just a version that helps avoid a tight initial slip stitch row. 😊 There are many ways to achieve a double border and I am always looking for better ones!💕
So what do I do with that pesky 1” fringe?
Hi Leigh! The fringe is encased between the 2 halves of the envelope border, and then the front and back parts of the border are joined together in the final round.