Woven Ribbon Trim for Crochet or Knitting Projects #3

April 11, 2011 - 3:44 pm 16 Comments

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IMPORTANT NOTICE !!!! If making the ribbon trimmed edge for babies or small children make sure to tack down the ribbon every few inches to prevent any risk of strangulation. Last video in the series on how to get a woven ribbon border on your crochet and knitting projects.
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16 Responses to “Woven Ribbon Trim for Crochet or Knitting Projects #3”

  1. chimpa217 Says:

    what is the pattern used for the blanket??? can you send a video on how.

  2. chimpa217 Says:

    what is the pattern used for the blanket??? can you send a video on how.

  3. traceyishh Says:

    @salkash12 I have a tutorial up called “Yummy Cream Puff blanket” it’s basically an overgrown moss stitch.

  4. salkash12 Says:

    im almost done with a blanket. was thinkin about adding a ribbon and this video was very helpful thanks.
    can you tell me what stitch was used to make the whole blanket it looks lovely..

  5. salkash12 Says:

    im almost done with a blanket. was thinkin about adding a ribbon and this video was very helpful thanks.
    can you tell me what stitch was used to make the whole blanket it looks lovely.

  6. traceyishh Says:

    @lolytte90 I just used a spool of ribbon. You can always attach the ends if you run out.

  7. lolytte90 Says:

    how do you know how much ribbon you are going to need?

  8. traceyishh Says:

    @lolytte90 I don’t know if it has a name but I call it a trellis stitch and it’s made using double crochet chaining and then skipping a stitch.

  9. lolytte90 Says:

    what stitch did u use or how did u make the open spaces?

  10. traceyishh Says:

    @pop41us I don’t think it has a name really. It’s kinda like the moss stitch.

  11. pop41us Says:

    What’s the name of that crochet stitch please?

  12. cjfazzini Says:

    Tracey has such a beautifully soothing voice!

  13. dancinggirl75 Says:

    Thanks Tracey. I just completed a baby blanket with ribbon, and when I saw that it twisted at the corners, I became frustrated. Searching Youtube, I found your tut, and was very happy to see what I could accomplish. Thanks again.

  14. christyfaught Says:

    This is so very pretty! :) I wish I could do something like this!

  15. traceyishh Says:

    @CindyRobertson123…. Thanks so much for the support :-) Working on a new tut for a lace-y edge to complete the ribbon trim on this afghan. It’s so delicate and feminine….

  16. CindyRobertson123 Says:

    I love your videos. Thanks for taking the time to do them…I look forward to each one you create. Looking forward to a summer full of new tuts. Thanks bunches.

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