Soliciting advice from the peanut gallery.
Okay Internets, my yarny and non-yarny friends. I have almost completed a baby blanket for my friend who is expecting in November. The second best picture I have is below:

Pattern: My own, seed stitch and cabled blanket
Yarn: PJ's (Knit One Crochet Two)
Finished Dimensions: 29 x 35
Now the question: TO BORDER OR NOT TO BORDER?

All comments welcome. I'm thinking simple single crochet border in the that teal color.

Pattern: My own, seed stitch and cabled blanket
Yarn: PJ's (Knit One Crochet Two)
Finished Dimensions: 29 x 35
Now the question: TO BORDER OR NOT TO BORDER?

All comments welcome. I'm thinking simple single crochet border in the that teal color.
Labels: Knitting Content Ahead
3 Comments:
I think it does need a border. I don't know about the teal color, I have trouble with colors, but I think it would look great with a single crochet border in the same color as the blanket.
Oh tough question! Looks cute so far. Make sure to post the result!
I definitely think it needs a border, but it's super cute so far!
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