How to Crochet Ruffle Edges

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Ruffle edging is an easy crochet technique suitable for finishing baby blankets, afghans, sleeves (and anything else you can think of) with a fancy flair. Although there are variations of the ruffle edging, most patterns use only a basic double crochet stitch to make the ruffle, so even beginners can conquer this forgiving technique.

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Things You'll Need

  • Yarn

  • Crochet hook in either the same size used as in the pattern or larger

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Tip

Some crocheters find that the ruffles look better when a larger crochet hook is used than what the item was originally crocheted with. This is purely personal preference.

Step 1

Before beginning the ruffle edge, first make sure that you have a single crochet border going around all of the edges.

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Step 1: Prepare boarder.
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Step 2

Join the color to be used for the ruffle edge and chain 3 (this counts as the first double crochet). Then crochet 2 double crochets (dc) in the same stitch. You now have 2 double crochets and the chain-3 all in one stitch.

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Step 2: Chain 3.
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2 dc in same stitch as ch 3.
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Tip

Patterns might say to crochet three or four double crochets in each stitch, while others say up to as many as six. This is personal preference. Use fewer for a more relaxed ruffle and more for a tightly packed ruffle.

Step 3

In the next stitch, crochet 3 dc and repeat this until you reach a corner stitch. In the corner stitch, double the number of dc you have been making in each stitch. In this case, 3 dc are going in to each regular stitch, so in the corner stitch there will be 6. This ensures that the ruffled look will continue in the corners.

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Doubling the dc in the corner stitch.
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Step 4

Continue this pattern around until you reach the starting chain-3. Slip stitch to the top of the chain-3 and fasten off. Ruffle edging complete.

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Step 4: Ruffle Edging Complete
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Double Ruffle Edging

For added charm and frill to a project, double ruffle edging is another option. This is creating two layers of ruffle edging for extra thick ruffle. The layers could be different colors for even more flair.

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Step 1

To crochet double ruffle edging, first make sure the project has a single crochet border all around the edges.

Step 2

To create the bottom layer of ruffle edging, follow the steps for the ruffle edging above but crochet in the back loop only.

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Step 3

To create your top layer of ruffle edging, follow the ruffle edging steps, but crochet in the front loop only. Now your double ruffle crocheting is finished.

Step 3: Double Ruffle complete!
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Patterns That Use Ruffle Edging

Aqua Polka Dots Baby Blanket

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Ruffled Wrap

Baby Ruffle Hat

Patterns That Use Double Ruffle Edging

Double Ruffle Baby Blanket for Beginners

Double Ruffle Wrist Warmers, Fingerless Gloves

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