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3. Single Crochet Them Together





4. Join As You Go

























7. Scallop Join













9. Simulated Braid Join

















I have also compiled a roundup of different borders. http://www.knotyournanascrochet.com/2013/04/10-ways-to-get-perfect-finish-on-your.html





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Since eventually we will want to be joining our granny squares to create a blanket or other item I thought we could do a roundup of all the different techniques so you can plan your blanket. Some of these methods allow you to join as you go which is pretty handy if you are making a large blanket like me.1.