Crochet edgings work on both Knitted and Crocheted pieces! And even applied to things in your closet.
Don’t let its small size stop you from considering it! It’s really a great (little) edging.

Like our Simple Sawtooth Edging, it’s worked one motif at a time. So, you don’t need to be concerned about a VEEERY long starting chain.
Start
Ch6, dc in 6th ch fr hk to form ring
Begin setup rows
Setup Row 1 (RS): Ch4, [dc, {ch1, dc) 3 times, ch2, dc] in ring; 5 dc and 5 sps.
Start repeat
Row 2: Ch4, turn; [dc, (ch1, dc) 3 times, ch2, dc] in ch-2 sp, lv rem sts unworked.
Repeat row 2 for desired length.
About the Writer: Jody Richards

Jody is the founder and lead editor of Knotions. She loves poring over stitch dictionaries and trying out new stitches.
She’s also on a mission to get everyone to embrace the blocking. And, to avoid using garter stitch edges in knit swatches made for gauge.
And while she likes all things crafting (well ok, except that one thing), yarn crafts are her true love (and she has the stash to prove it).

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