When I made the final round of the trim, I cut out an entire section of color so I could start and end the round with the same color. If you prefer to work your foundation row with foundation single crochet, it will work just as well.īecause I didn’t want there to be too much of a “jog” between colors of the last color of a cake and the first color of the next cake, I worked from inside out of the first cake, from outside in on the second cake and from inside out on the last cake. At some point, you will probably be able to immediately see this stitch and the stitch marker may no longer be necessary.Īlthough the first row is quite long, each subsequent row reduces by two stitches until you are left with only three stitches. Move the stitch marker up as work progresses. The center decrease single crochet (sc3tog) is marked on each row. If your last stitch looks a bit loopy on the edge, try this as well. When working the last stitch of a row in back loop only, I prefer to make that last stitch in both loops to retain tension. This entire project is worked in back loops throughout. Or, if you like, you can randomly change colors instead of using a gradient yarn. If you prefer, you can work the entire project in a solid color for a wonderfully textured blanket.