It's almost impossible to get 'holes' into the layers of fabric to anchor the crochet so I begin by machine stitching about 1/4" around the outside edge of the block. That ensures the block stays nice and flat and also serves as a guideline so my stitches are even. I then use pearl cotton (or sometimes crochet cotton, depending on the colour I need) and stitch a row of buttonhole (also called blanket) stitch around each square, making 3 stitches on each corner. Then I switch to yarn and use those buttonhole stitches as a base to do a row of single crochets around (remember to do extra stitches in each corner). Once that's done I go ahead and do whatever pattern I like for a couple rows before I attach it to to the next block. Hope that helps!
My stitching time over the past couple of days has involved a whole bunch of cross stitching and I hope I'll be able to show you the more or less finished project next time.
- Thank you to Dolores for THIS amazing link. I would suggest you make a pot of coffee AND find some bread crumbs before you visit!
- THIS would be cute for Easter.
- And THIS would be nice to have on display to welcome spring. And so would THIS.
- For some reason I thought THESE were charming and would look so pretty during these dull winter days.
This quote is from J. Prince..."There are two things we get every day when we wake up, a chance and a choice"