[Video Tutorial] Backing A Crochet Blanket Made Simple

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Follow along with Yolanda Soto Lopez and learn how to sew a lining to crochet blankets. This is a very useful video tutorial and you\'ll have the chance to learn a few hints on sewing fabric to crocheted blanket. Yolanda Soto Lopez is a very experienced and wonderful teacher and her tutorial, as usual is outstanding.

Learn to sew a lining to your crochet or knitted blankets. In this video I will teach you how I sew linings to my crochet and knitted items. It is fast and easy learn how in this step by step video tutorial. Please be sure to share with our friends.  (Source)

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30 thoughts on “[Video Tutorial] Backing A Crochet Blanket Made Simple”

  1. I had never thought about doing this, but I can see that it would be a good idea on a baby afghan that has an open pattern. It would help keep the baby from getting tangled in the yarn.

  2. I do a lot of granny squares, and never had an issue with warmth. We do get an occasional cold day or three. I get the extra warmth thing, but there has to be other reasons. I, personally, think a backing ruins the look of the afghan. I don’t want to see the back of the fabric peeking through the pattern on an afghan.

  3. I love this idea! I’ve been wanting to do this on an afghan I’m going to make for my mother-in-law. I feel like this gives me the freedom to use a very pretty pattern that isn’t very solid (has holes) yet with a backing will still be nice and warm.

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