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-really want to say this was the first block blanket I ever made. Well, aside from the doll blanket I crocheted somewhere back around the 1990s. So firstly here is a sample of what it looked like after I had stitched it together. And the reason it's only a sample is because like I said, these pictures were taken for my reference and this one was in the worst-lit room in our abode.+am pretty sure this was the first granny square blanket I made. So firstly here is a sample of what it looked like after I had stitched it together. And the reason it's only a sample is because like I said, these pictures were taken for my reference and this one was in the worst-lit room in our abode.
  
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-Once all blocks are satisfactory finished, begin stitching them together using your preferred method (I usually prefer a whip stitch to avoid the odd seams made by sl st.) Afterward begin at one of the corners with the contrasting color to make a border around the whole thing. For this blanket I recommend at least one solid dc round.+Once all blocks are satisfactory finished (I also like to bury ends before the connecting starts), begin stitching them together using your preferred method (I usually favor a whip stitch to avoid the odd seams made by sl st.) Afterward begin at one of the corners with the contrasting color to make a border around the whole thing. For this blanket I recommend at least one solid dc round.
  
  
  
  
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