We scoured the web and compiled some of the funniest memes. Here are 101 funny good morning memes to share with the people in your life.
This a pretty picture taken from the "Morning is a little child " by Joan Walsh Anglund. First published in Great Britain in 1970. Copyright 1969 by Joan Walsh Anglund.
We scoured the web and compiled some of the funniest memes. Here are 101 funny good morning memes to share with the people in your life.
We scoured the web for the best memes and here are 101 "Have a great day" memes just for you! Share them with your friends and family!
Click on pictures for the largest view. Hello and Happy Monday Cartoon Character Pictures MONDAYS - Snif - Peanuts with sad Charlie Brown, Snoopy and Woodstock MONDAY - Peanuts Snoopy sleeping on top of text Monday MONDAYS. - Sad Snoopy lying on top of his dog house This is Monday. Z - Peanuts Peppermint Patty sleeping on her school desk with her friend Marcie Mondays. - Peanuts tired Peppermint Patty It's Monday WAAH! - Peanuts Snoopy crying Another Monday... - Popeye the Sailorman MONDAYS make my eyes watery - I think there's a little something in my eye. Maybe someone's cutting and onion. - Hallmark's Hoops and Yoyo I'm crabby on MONDAYS - Peanuts angry Lucy Van Pelt SHORT WEEK MONDAY - It's like finding money in an old coat pocket - Yoyo from Hallmark's Hoops&Yoyo MONDAY...again - Care Bears Grumpy Bear MONDAY MOOD - Peanuts angry Lucy Van Pelt MONDAYS SUCK - Tired Garfield the Cat Happy Monday - Garfield and Odie wearing Santa hats in a Christmas wreath HAPPY MONDAY! - Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny wrapping a holiday gift Happy Monday - Ziggy dressed as Santa Claus, ringing a bell with his dog Sid Happy Monday - Santa Claus Garfield the Cat and Odie wearing an elf hat MONDAY...we meet again!! - Peanuts Snoopy with a mustache Yep. It's a Monday. Garfield the cat on his computer It's Monday, but it's O.K.! ~ Betty Boop in white shirt and hat with pink polka dots MONDAYS - Peanuts Peppermint patty asleep at her desk Mondays...Yuck! I feel sick! ~ Peants Snoopy looking ill The world is filled with Mondays - Peanuts Snoopy and Charlie Brown MONDAYS Z Z Good Grief! ~ Lucy Van Pelt, Snoopy and Charlie Brown Monday? AGAIN? Peanuts ~ Snoopy looking tired with a cup of coffee If you can't say something nice about Monday don't say anything Hallmark's Hoops HAPPY MONDAY! Must be oxymoron day. What did you just cakll me? Hallmark's Hoops, Yoyo and Piddles It's MONDAY AGAIN? - Peanuts Charlie Brown MONDAY - BLEAH! peanuts Snoopy sticking his tongue out How I Look on Mondays ~ Peanuts Lucy Van Pelt laughing at Snoopy I Hate Monday. Garfield the cat face first in a blowup swimming pool MONDAY. #Garfield the cat pointing at his empty coffee mug Today is Monday. ~ Peanuts Marcie and Peppermint Patty sleeping at their school desks ME ON MONDAYS Z ~ Peanuts Peppermint Patty asleep at her desk at school SUMMER MONDAYS not so bad... Snoopy on top of his dog house Monday. ~ Woodstock and Snoopy looking tired BEST. MONDAY. EVER. ~ #Peanuts Woodstock and Snoopy sledding in a dog dish WORST. MONDAY. EVER. ~ Peppermint Patty looking tired Have fun storming the week! CHARGE! - Hallmark's Hoops, Yoyo and Piddles With our mugs we shall rise above the MONDAY!!!! We're with ya, Bean! Hallmark's words from the Coffee Bean with Hoops & Yoyo Okay monday... LET'S DO THIS Lucy Van Pelt holding the football and Charlie Brown running to kick it Welcome back Monday!!! Welcome back!!! Missed you!!! Let the sarcasm begin! Hoops & Yoyo from Hallmark Happy Monday! ~ Looney Tunes #BugsBunny with a carrot Mondays. Blah. - Peppermint Patty with her tongue sticking out MONDAYS Z - Sleeping Peppermint Patty from Peanuts I'm having the worst Monday since last Monday. Dilbert and Dogbert at work All those in favor of skipping this Monday? - Hallmark's Hoops and YoYo Mondays BLEAH! ~ Angry Lucy Van Pelt and Snoopy I EX-TER-MI-HATE MONDAYS! Robot, Odie, Garfield and Nermal I HATE MONDAYS - Garfield having trouble with the toothpaste I Hate Monday ~ Garfield the Cat in bed with storm cloud, rain and lightning overhead Garfield the cat being crushed by stone carved MONDAY I HATE MONDAYS - Tired Garfield the Cat with his smiley face coffee cup HAPPY MONDAY! The Pink Panther with Heckle and Jeckle HAPPY MONDAY - Hello Kitty on orange background with fall leaves, mushrooms and flowers Happy Monday - Snoopy dancing #Peanuts HAPPY MONDAY! The Seven Dwarfs going off to work HAPPY MONDAY! Garfield the Cat in the shadow of monday Happy Monday! Grimm forcing a smile from Mother Goose and Grimm happy monday! SpongeBob SquarePants HAPPY MONDAY! ~ Walt Disney's Pluto Oh No! It's Monday! ~ Mr. Bill from Saturday Night Live HAPPY MONDAY! The Simpsons Mr. Burns I Hate Mondays - Futurama Monday Monkey lives for the weekend I'm never prepared, it just sneaks up on me and BAM there it is, with all its crazy demands and expectations! Relax Ned, it's just Monday Oh No! It's Monday! ~ SpongeBob SquarePants happy monday! Garfield the Cat Trick or Treating dressed as Odie for Halloween Happy Monday! - Witch Garfield the Cat stirring a cauldron HAPPY MONDAY ~ Mickey Mouse saluting the American flag happy monday! ~ Walt Disney Winnie the Pooh picking clovers / shamrocks for St. Patrick's Day happy monday! ~ Walt Disney Winnie the Pooh picking clovers Happy Monday Z ~ PeppermintPatty fast asleep at her school desk Happy Monday - Looney Tunes Road Runner and Wil E. Coyote Happy Monday ~ Snoopy and his dog house covered in snow with snowman on his nose Happy Monday ~ Snoopy sleeping on top of his dog house with fall leaves I HATE MONDAYS! ~ Unkempt SpongeBob SquarePants HAPPY MONDAY ~ Ziggy HAPPY MONDAY! - Pilgrim Garfield the Cat with live turkey - Vegan Happy Monday! LOVE ~ Betty Boop winking and posing on top of flowers Happy Monday - Peace & Love - Betty Boop with peace sign and heart, winking and blowing a kiss X Dreamontoyz.com FRESCURA 2016 - 2017
Getting good morning texts from your crush can brighten up your day. Yet, how to respond to a βgood morningβ text from someone who doesnβt interest you.
βMuy buenos dias! que tengan todos un muy #BuenMiercoles y recuerden al que madruga dios lo ayuda!β
We scoured the web for the best memes and here are 101 "Have a great day" memes just for you! Share them with your friends and family!
We scoured the web for the best memes and here are 101 "Have a great day" memes just for you! Share them with your friends and family!
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For the past month, Iβve been working steadily on 15-inch Angel Baby Blankets, managing to get one done over a 2-day-span of time: they are small and make up quickly, but I do have a social life, too, that thankfully keeps me out-of-house most of the daylight hours π I thumbed through 3 of my favorite dog-eared stitch pattern books, and came up with some real nice designs. Most stitch patterns are too wide for such a small project β¦ and the stitch patterns that fit perfectly get boring done over, and over, and over again: so, I reworked a few of the larger pattern stitch deigns to fit the 15-inch requirement, and I think they turned out pretty nice π Blankets #3, #9, #11 are totally my own designs; I havenβt seen anything like them online or in pattern books, and I didnβt have to repeatedly recalculate the stitch count formats β I just worked them up βon the flyβ as I watched old black-n-white noir movies on Youtube, and sorted through my yarn stash. These patterns can be used for full sized baby blankets too: just rework the stitch count. (1) MOD PINNACLE STITCH ANGEL BABY BLANKET This pattern uses three colors; A-Mint (Boy) or Pink (Girl), B-Yellow (Boy) or Peach (Girl) & C-White. For full-size baby blanket, the pattern uses a number of ch divisible by 14 + 1, ch 2 β T. Terms used: ch = chain sts = stitches sc = Single crochet ea = Each rpt = repeat Begin with A, and make a ch of 99 sts. Row 1: 1 sc into 3rd ch from hook, *1 sc into ea of the next 5 ch, skip 3 ch, 1 sc into ea of the next 5 ch, 3 sc into the next ch, rpt from * to end of row; end with 2 sc into last ch instead of 3. Row 2: 1 ch, 1 sc into same place, *1 sc into ea of the next 5 sc, skip 2 sc, 1 sc into ea of the next 5 sc, 3 sc into next sc, rpt from * to end of row; end with 2 sc in turning st. Repeat row 2 throughout, working 2 more rows with A (4 rows total); then being color pattern as follows: 4 rows in B, 2 rows in C, 4 rows A β¦ until you have worked a 15-inch square. Edge with C for contrast color edging along top and bottom β and having 53 sts of C down ea side. (2) MOD STRAIGHT GRANNY STITCH ANGEL BABY BLANKET This pattern is worked in a straight square (turning each end and working from side to side each row), using the granny square stitch. This pattern uses two colors; MC-Blue (Boy) or Lilac (Girl) & CC-White. For full-size baby blanket, the pattern uses multiples of 4 + 1. Terms used: MC = main color CC = contrast color T = turn ch = chain sts = stitches sc = Single crochet ea = Each rpt = repeat EO = end off I made this little blanket in one color throughout, using a contrast color for edging trim. Begin with MC, and make a ch of 65 sts. Work a foundation row of sc across; ch 3 β T. Row 1: Make 4 dc in 3rd st, *skip next 3 ch, 4 dc in next ch; rpt from * across row; end with skip 2 sts, and dc in last st. Ch 1 β T. Row 2: Sc in each dc across; ch 3-T. Row 3: Skip 1 sc, 2 dc in next sc, *skip next 3 sc, 4 dc in next sc; rpt from * to within last 2 sc, skip next sc, dc in last sc. Ch 1 β T. Row 4: repeat row 2; Ch 3 β T. Row 5: Skip 2 sc, *4 dc in next sc, skip next 3 sc; repeat from * across row, end with 3 dc in last sc. Ch 1 β T. Repeat rows 2 thru 5 for pattern for a length of 15-inches. Then work a row of sc along top edge of blanket β 2 sc in corner, sc along side edge, 2 sc in bottom corner, sc along bottom edge, 2 sc in corner, and sc along remaining side of blanket, ending with 2 sc in upper corner. EO MC and attach CC, and work a picot edging around entire blanket. Vintage Picot Edging: Make a sc in 3 sts, *ch 3-sl st into top of first ch (picot made), sc in next 3 sts, picot*; repeat from * to * for pattern. (3) MOD STAGGERED PICOT DOT STITCH ANGEL BABY BLANKET This pattern is truly my very own. I was dinking around one afternoon trying to think of a pattern I could use that would be something no one else had done β¦ when I came up with this simple design. I liked it, so I made another one π I hope you like it too π This pattern uses two colors; MC-Mint (Boy) or Variegated Pink (Girl) & CC-Blue (Boy) or Pink (Girl) Terms used: MC = main color CC = contrast color T = turn ch = chain sts = stitches sc = Single crochet ea = Each rpt = repeat EO = end off I made this little blanket of staggered picots in one color throughout, using a contrast color for edging trim. Begin with MC, and make a ch of 62 sts. Work a foundation row of sc across; ch 3 β T. Rows 1 & 2: Dc across row. At end of row 2, ch 1 β T. Row 3: Sc in 3 sc, *in next st, 1 sc, ch 3, sc in same space, sc in next 3 sc; rpt from * across row, ending sc in last 3 sc. Ch 3 β T. Rows 4 thru 8: Dc across row. At end of row 8, ch 1 β T. MOD Picot 'dot' pattern stitch; back of work - making dc thru back of picot. MOD Picot 'dot' pattern stitch; back of work. MOD Picot 'dot' pattern stitch; what it looks like from the front of work. Row 9: Sc in 6 sc, *in next st, 1 sc, ch 3, sc in same space, sc in next 3 sc; rpt from * across row, ending sc in last 3 sc. Ch 3 β T. Rows 10 thru 14: Dc across row. At end of row 8, ch 1 β T. Repeat rows 3 through 14 for pattern for a length of 15-inches. Finish Boy Blanket with a Corded Edging: Along each edge of blanket, work a row of sc from left to right (backwards) β the stitches will cross over each other at the top to show a nice looking decorative beaded finish. Finish Girl Blanket with a Scallop Loop Edging: Attach yarn at a corner, and work edging as follows β 1 sc; *ch 3, skip 1 st, 1 sc. Repeat from * around entire blanket edge. (4) MOD STAGGERED SHELLS ANGEL BABY BLANKET I used a variegated yarn for this openwork shell blanket, but a solid color will work just as well. For full-size baby blanket, the pattern uses multiples of 8 +2. Terms used: MC = main color CC = contrast color T = turn ch = chain sts = stitches sc = Single crochet ea = Each rpt = repeat EO = end off Make a ch of 80 sts. Work a foundation row of sc across; ch 1 β T. Row 1: Sc in first sc, *ch 4. Skip next 3 sc, (sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next sc, skip next 3 sc, sc in next sc; rpt from * across row. Ch 3 β T. Row 2: Dc in 1st st, ch 2, *(sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next ch-3 loop, sc in next ch-4 loop; rpt from * across row, ending with 1 sc, dc last 2 st. Ch 3 β T. Row 3: Dc in 1st st, ch 2, *(sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next ch-3 loop, sc in next ch-4 loop; rpt from * across, ending with 1 sc, dc in last 2 sts. Ch 3 β T. Repeat rows 2 & 3 for pattern to a length of 15-inches. Work a row of sc along all edges of blanket (being sure to incorporate the uneven stitches along the top of the blanket to a st count of 80, to keep the blanket square). (5) MOD STAGGERED SQUARES AND POSTS ANGEL BABY BLANKET I used a variegated yarn for this openwork shell blanket, but a solid color will work just as well. For full-size baby blanket, the pattern uses multiples of 8 + 5. Terms used: MC = main color CC = contrast color T = turn ch = chain sts = stitches sc = Single crochet ea = Each rpt = repeat EO = end off Make a ch of 75 sts. Work a foundation row of dc across; ch 3 β T. Row 1: Dc in 1st and 2nd sts, *skip next 2 sts, dc in next st, skip 2 sts, dc in next 3 sts; rpt from * across row. Ch 3 β T. Row 2: Dc in 1st and 2nd sts, *skip next 2 sts, dc in next st, ch 3, 3 dc around the post of the single dc of the previous row, skip the next 2 sts, dc in each of the next 3 sts; rpt from * across row; end dc last 3 st. Ch 3 β T. Row 3: Dc in 1st and 2nd sts, *ch 2, sc in next ch-3 loop, ch 2, skip next dc, dc in ea of next 3 dc; rpt from * across; end with dc in last 3 st. Ch 3 β T. Row 4: Dc in 1st and 2nd sts, *skip next ch-2 space, dc in next sc, ch 3, 3 dc around the post of last dc made, skip next ch-2 space, dc in ea of next 3 dc; rpt from * across row, ending with dc in last 3 sts. Ch 3 β T. Repeat rows 3 & 4 for pattern to a length of 15-inches. Work a row of dc along top edge of blanket. Then work a row of sc around entire blanket β having 60 sc down both sides, and 79 across top and bottom (count includes an extra sc worked in all four corners). (6) MOD PUFF STITCH ANGEL BABY BLANKET I used a variegated yarn for these openwork puff stitch blankets, but a solid color will work just as well. I used a contrast color for edging on the girlβs banket. For full-size baby blanket, the pattern uses multiples of 3 + 1. Terms used: MC = main color CC = contrast color T = turn ch = chain sts = stitches sc = Single crochet sl st = slip stitch ea = Each rpt = repeat YO = yarn over EO = end off Special Stitch Pattern β 3-Dc Puff St: (YO, insert hook in next st, yo, draw yarn through st, yo. Draw yarn through 2 loops on hook) in same st, yo, draw yarn through all 4 loops on hook. For BOY blanket, make a ch of 65 sts: for GIRL blanket, make a ch of 59 sts (girls edge trim will be large). Work a foundation row of sc across; ch 3 β T. Row 1: Dc in 1st sc, skip next sc, *(dc, ch 1, dc) in next sc, skip next 2 sc; rpt from * across row, ending skip next sc and dc in last 2 sc. Ch 3 β T. Row 2: Dc in 1st sc, 3-dc puff st in next ch-1 space, (ch 2, 3-dc puff st) in each ch-1 space across row; end 1 dc in ea of last two dc. Ch 1 β T. Row 3: Sc in 1st dc, sc in top of puff st, *2 sc in next ch-2 space, sc in puff st; rpt from * across row, ending with sc in last 2 dc. Ch 1 β T. Row 4: Sc in ea sc across row. Ch 3 β T. Repeat rows 1 through 4 for pattern to a length of 15-inches. Edge Boy Blanket, work a sc border all around blanket, making an extra sc in ea corner. Edge Girl Blanket with a Shell Stitch edging as follows: at a corner, make a sl st; *skip 2 sts, 5 dc in next st, skip 2 sts, 1 sl st; rpt from * around entire blanket. (7) MOD V-STICH ANGEL BABY BLANKET I worked this little blanket in a solid color with a contrast color edging. For full-size baby blanket, the pattern uses multiples of 6 +4. Terms used: MC = main color CC = contrast color T = turn ch = chain sts = stitches sc = Single crochet ea = Each rpt = repeat EO = end off Make a ch of 70 sts. Work a foundation row of sc across; ch 3 β T. Row 1: 2 dc in 1st sc, skip next 4 st, *(dc, ch 1, dc) in each of the next 2 sts, skip next 4 sts; rpt from * across row β end with 1 dc, ch 1, and a dc in last 2 sts. Ch 3 β T. Row 2: 2 dc in 1st sc, dc in next ch-1 space, skip next ch-1 space, *(dc, ch 1, dc) in each of the next 2 dc, skip next 2 ch-1 spaces; rpt from * across row β end with 1 dc, ch 1, and a dc in last 2 sts. Ch 3 β T. Repeat row 2 for pattern, to a length of 15-inches. Work a row of sc around entire blanket (being sure to incorporate the skipped sts along the top edge to a st count of 70 to keep the blanket square), increasing 1 sc in ea corner. Edge with a Corded Edging, as follows: Along each edge of blanket, work a row of sc from left to right (backwards) β the stitches will cross over each other at the top to show a nice looking decorative beaded finish. (8) MOD SHELLS & FILLET CROCHET ANGEL BABY BLANKET I worked this little blanket in a variegated yarn with a contrast color edging. For full-size baby blanket, the pattern uses multiples of 8 + 6. Terms used: MC = main color CC = contrast color T = turn ch = chain sts = stitches sc = Single crochet ea = Each rpt = repeat EO = end off Make a ch of 70 sts. Work a foundation row of sc across; ch 3 β T. Row 1: *Skip first 2 sc, 5 dc in next sc, skip next 2 sc, dc in next sc, ch 1, skip next sc, dc in next sc; rpt from * across row β end skip 2 sc, dc next sc. Ch 3 β T. Row 2: *Skip first 2 dc, 5 dc in next dc, skip next 2 dc, dc in next dc, ch 1, skip next ch-1 space, dc in next dc; rpt from * across row β end skip 2 dc, 1 dc. Ch 3 β T. Repeat row 2 for pattern to a length of 15-inches. Work a row of sc around entire blanket (being sure to incorporate the skipped sts along the top edge to a st count of 70 to keep the blanket square), increasing 1 sc in ea corner. Edge with a Scallop Loop edging, as follows: Attach yarn at a corner, and work edging as follows β 1 sc; *ch 3, skip 1 st, 1 sc. Repeat from * around entire blanket edge. (9) MOD X-STITCH ANGEL BABY BLANKET This little blanket is pretty simple, and works up fast. The X-stitch looks complicated, but it is not. I worked my banket in a MC, with a CC trim. Terms used: MC = main color CC = contrast color T = turn ch = chain sts = stitches sc = Single crochet tr = treble stitch ea = each rpt = repeat EO = end off Special stitch pattern β X-Stitch: to make this stitch from your starting point, skip 1 st, tr in next β¦ and working behind this st, work a tr st in the skipped st (this makes a crossed st, with front post dominant). BOY: Make a ch of 62 sts. Work a foundation row of sc across; ch 3 β T. Rows 1 thru 4: Dc across row. Ch 3 β T. Row 5: Dc across row; ch 4 β T. Row 6: Tr in 1st dc, *make an X-stich over next 2 dc (refer to special stitch instructions, above); rpt from * across row: you should have 29 Xβs across row β end row with dc in last 2 dc. Ch 3 β T. Row 7 thru 17: Dc across row. Ch 4 β T. Row 18: Rpt row 6. Ch 3 β T. Rows 19 thru 29: Dc across row. Work 1 row sc around entire blanket, adding an extra sc at each corner. EO MC and attach CC. Edge Boy Blanket with a Smokestack Picot edging: Attach CC yarn at a corner, and work edging as follows β 1 sc in next 3 sts, *ch 4-1sc in 2nd ch from hook-1 ch, skip 1 st, 1 sc in next 3 sts*; rpt from * to * around entire blanket. GIRL: Make a ch of 62 sts. Work a foundation row of sc across; ch 3 β T. Rows 1 thru 4: Dc across row. Ch 3 β T. Row 5: Dc across row; ch 4 β T. Row 6: Tr in 1st dc, *make an X-stich over next 2 dc (refer to special stitch instructions, above); rpt from * across row: you should have 29 Xβs across row β end row with dc in last 2 dc. Ch 3 β T. Rows 7 thru 12: Dc across row. Ch 3 β T. Row 13: Dc across row; ch 4 β T. Row 14: Rpt row 6. Ch 3 β T. Rows 15 thru 20: Dc across row. Ch 3 β T. Row 21: Dc across row; ch 4 β T. Row 22: Rpt. Row 6. Ch 3 β T. Rows 13 thru 27: Dc across row. Edge Girl Blanket with a pretty Vintage Lacey Picot edging: With CC, start in 3rd st from a corner, with a sc; *skip 2 st, dc in next st, ch 3-sl st in 1st ch (this makes a picot), dc in same st, work a picot, dc in same st, make a picot, dc in same st, skip 2 st, 1 sc in next st; rpt from * across top of blanket β you have 11 ct. lacey picots; work sc st down side of blanket; work 11 ct. lacey picots across bottom of blanket; and finish with sc stβs up side of blanket. EO (10) MOD FORGET-ME-NOT ANGEL BABY BLANKET This little blanket is pretty simple, and the pattern name fits β¦ For full-size baby blanket, the pattern uses a multiple of 3 + 1. Terms used: MC = main color CC = contrast color T = turn ch = chain sts = stitches sc = Single crochet ea = each rpt = repeat EO = end off Make a ch of 62 sts. Work a foundation row of sc across; ch 3 β T. Row 1: (1 dc, ch 2, 1 sc) in 1st st, *skip 2 sts, (2 dc, ch 2, 1 sc) in next st*; rpt from * to * across row β end 1 dc-ch 2-1 sc in last st. Row 2 & following rows: Ch 2, (1 dc, ch 2, 1 sc) in ch 2 space of previous row, *(2 dc, ch 2, 1 sc) in ch 2 space of previous row*; rpt from * to * across row β end 1 dc-ch 2-1 sc in last st. Work to a length of 15-inches. Edge with a Irish Picot Edging β Attach CC to a corner and work as follows: *1 sc over the next 3 sts β take hook out of last ch, insert it in the 1st ch β¦ pick up the loop just left, and draw it through loop on hook*; rpt from * to * around entire blanket. (11) MOD POST PANEL ANGEL BABY BLANKET I designed, and worked this little blanket up last night β it went quickly. Terms used: MC = main color CC = contrast color T = turn ch = chain sts = stitches sc = Single crochet ea = each rpt = repeat EO = end off Make a ch of 62 sts. Work a foundation row of sc across; ch 3 β T. Row 1: Dc across row. Ch 3 β T. Row 2: Dc in 1st and 2nd dc, make a post st around dc of previous row, *dc in next 6 dc, post*; rpt from * to * across row β end dc in last 3 dc. Ch 3 β T. Repeat rows 1 & 2 for pattern to a length of 15-inches. Edge with a Irish Picot Edging β Attach CC to a corner and work as follows: *1 sc over the next 3 sts β take hook out of last ch, insert it in the 1st ch β¦ pick up the loop just left, and draw it through loop on hook*; rpt from * to * around entire blanket. And that was the last little blanket: the box is now full, and ready to be mailed off π