Hello!
This post is about the Kaleidoscope border…a simple border to go with the ZiG ZaG joining…
A ZiG ZaGy kind of edging 😉 … Here is the graphic chart…( I make the graphics with a software called Corel Draw)
Thank you so much for visiting today!
and thank you for all these lovely messages …I appreciate with all my heart every word you’re leaving here 😀
Have a very nice Sunday eve!
Sucrette
Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful edging design!
Thank you Angie, I love your blog sooooooooo much !!!
Have a nice sunday.
The edging is perfect for this blanket! Very well done!
KATRIN W.
Estoy terminando una manta y no sabía que remate hacerle. Estas ondas son perfectas. Angie, gracias por la idea 🙂
Oh my goodness..this is really lovely! Thanks Angie :)x
Hi Angie, i love your blanket!! your edging looks easy enough, and i would love to try it. I have never learnt to how to read the graphics. Could you tell me where to begin when i make the little squares please ?? They look like a fairly easy way to start learning this process. How many chain would i start for the centre of the square? Any help much appreciated. thanks sue~nz
Dear Susan,
For the center of the square you begin with 4 chain or 5 🙂
thankyou angie i will give it a try.
I am so blessed to have seen this today! Thank you for sharing this excellent pattern. I have a lot of scraps but have not found a project with which I wish to use them. Here is my answer! Love how sweetly it is joined and bordered! Wow!
merci beaucoup pour les explications françaises 😉
j’aime beaucoup cette couverture, qui permet en plus de faire des petits carrés avec des petites fins de pelotes ! merci beaucoup
this is beautiful! my only regret is that I’m not able to understand crochet charts but…I’m trying to learn it for don’t miss some wonderful patterns!!!
I looooove your work!!!!
STUNNING-STUNNING-STUNNING blanket. Just love the look, colour and beauty as a whole. Well done. Carina x
Love love love this! So incredible. I guess I am just going to have to learn how to read and do new stitches. I only know chain, double and single crochet. I am so intimidated, yet your work is so inspiring!
thank you!
The edging is beautiful!
Thank you! I have made one little yellow square this evening. Hopefully there will be a little pile of them tomorrow evening. Loving your graphic patterns. x
Angie – Your charts are clear and easy to understand. I am on the last several rounds of my giant granny, and these squares will be perfect to use up what is left. I am anxious to try your zig zag join. Your blanket is just beautiful!
Hello:
I really love your blog. The edging is so nice.
God bless you. I live in Caracas, Venezuela.
This is really so beautiful!!! Thanks for the tutorial!
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Nos das muchas ideas Angie, es realmente maravillosa..preciosa!!!gracias por compartir los tutoriales
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Todas las mantas estan hermosas, gracias por compartirlas! saludos
well done, its gorgeous, thank you for sharing the directions!
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Beautiful, adorable…
Please explain the tehnique how do you join the motifs together in this blanket? It seems very intersting.
Best regards,
Kätlin (from Estonia)
lovely blanket !!! I adore your blog !!! and thank you +++ for all the free patterns you offer us !
Hi I love your crotchet and blog so inspiring. I am nearly finished making the vintage blanket, next I would love to make this blanket as its so beautiful! What size hook did you use? also I tried to make a square but it seems so small, what size were your finsihed squares please?
Thank you x
thank you so much for sharing .it’s beautiful.
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Thank you so much for this pattern it is easy to follow and fun to work on. I recommend all of the patterns available from this website, the prices are great and best of all the designs are wonderful!