Front Bottom Half Loop Double Crochet Border

Skill Level: Intermediate (You should be comfortable with identifying front and back loops, as well as basic border techniques.)

Materials Needed:

  • Yarn: Scheepjes Stone Washed (DK weight; 130m/50g per skein)
  • Yarn Requirements (Approximate):
    • Small project (e.g., baby blanket 30×30″): 1 skein
    • Medium project (e.g., throw 45×60″): 2–3 skeins
    • Large blanket/afghan (e.g., 60×72″): 4 skeins
  • Hook: 3.5 mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
  • Stitch markers (optional, to mark corners)

Measurements:

  • This border adds approximately 0.75 inches to each edge.
  • Gauge is not crucial, but estimated at 18 dc x 10 rows = 4″ (10cm) using specified yarn and hook.

Stitches & Abbreviations (US Terms):

  • ch – chain
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • fbl – front loop only
  • fbl-b – front bottom half loop only (see special stitch)

Special Stitch: Front Bottom Half Loop (fbl-b)

To locate the front bottom half loop: When looking at the top of a stitch, you’ll usually see a “V” shape this is the front and back top loops. Beneath that “V,” right under the front loop, there’s a subtle horizontal strand. 

That’s the front bottom half loop. It sits slightly below and in front of the normal front loop.

To work a double crochet in fbl-b: Yarn over, insert hook under that front bottom loop only, yarn over, pull up a loop, complete as normal dc.

Pattern Instructions:

Note: This border is worked around your finished project. Make sure the last row of your project ends cleanly. If needed, work a single crochet round first as a foundation edge.

Round 1: (Optional Foundation)

Front Bottom Half Loop Double Crochet Border Round 1: (Optional Foundation)
  • Join yarn with a slip stitch in any corner.
  • Ch 1, sc evenly around the entire edge of the project, placing 3 sc in each corner.
  • Join with sl st to first sc. Do not fasten off.

Round 2: FBL-B DC Border

FBL-B DC Border
  • Ch 2 (counts as first dc),
  • dc in front bottom half loop only of each stitch around,
  • Place (dc, ch 2, dc) in each corner stitch to maintain shape,
  • Join with sl st to top of beginning ch-2.

Round 3 (Optional for thickness): Repeat Round 2

Round 3 (Optional for thickness): Repeat Round 2
  • If you’d like a thicker border, repeat Round 2 once or twice more.
  • Always work into the fbl-b of the previous round’s stitches.
  • Remember to keep corners shaped with (dc, ch 2, dc) in each corner space.

Finishing Instructions:

Front Bottom Half Loop Double Crochet Border Finishing Instructions:
  • Fasten off yarn.
  • Weave in all ends using a tapestry needle.
  • Gently block your project to smooth out the border and emphasize the subtle horizontal ribbing created by the front bottom half loop technique.

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