If you edges are not straight, it is likely because you left out the chain stitch at the end of each row. This decreases your stitches by 1 each row and changes the size. Another possibility is that you accidentally skipped stitches, or put two stitches in one (increasing.) To fix your problem, know how many stitches are supposed to be in a row of your blanket and count them when your blanket starts to get wavy.
It sounds as though your tension changes when you start to work your stitches into your foundation chain. Try a hook size smaller after your chains. You could probably disguise a wavy edge with a scalloped edging.
Yes, you can make an Afgan blanket by knitting or crocheting while following a premade pattern or making one yourself.
The best techniques for crocheting a cozy blanket using block acrylic yarn include choosing the right hook size, maintaining consistent tension, and using simple stitches like single crochet or double crochet. Blocking the finished blanket can also help enhance its appearance and drape.
Usually your grandma (that's either your Dad's Mum or your Mum's Mum you know) has made a blanket by knitting or crocheting wool or yarn. That kind of blanket is called an afghan.
The edges of sampaguita leaves are smooth and slightly wavy.
A blanket stitch is a strong stitch, similar to a buttonhole stitch, used to finish and reinforce the edges of blankets.
The old blanket was frayed at the edges.
To sew a satin trim baby blanket, start by cutting your main blanket fabric to the desired size and then cut the satin trim to match the blanket's edges. Pin the satin trim along the edges of the blanket, right sides together, ensuring that the satin's shiny side is facing inward. Sew the trim in place, leaving a small opening to turn the blanket right-side out, then turn it and sew the opening closed. For a finished look, you can topstitch around the edges to secure the trim and prevent it from shifting.
Some leaves have wavy or serrated edges to increase surface area for photosynthesis and help reduce water loss. This feature can also serve as a defense mechanism against herbivores by making the leaves less palatable or harder to consume.
My grandmother loves crocheting.
the full sized blanket would probably cover the mattress but it would not drape over the edges of the mattress.
It sounds like you are describing a type of fern known as a sword fern (Nephrolepis exaltata). Sword ferns have wavy edges on their fronds that can resemble fangs. They are popular houseplants known for their attractive foliage.