I’m working on Kimbrough Victorian Garden afghan. Having trouble with directions to connect strips. any help? 
Question by jackie_salecki: I’m working on Kimbrough Victorian Garden afghan. Having trouble with directions to connect strips. any help?
I don’t understand the end of the directions after Border Round 1. This section says to finish off. How do you connect the other 9?
I picked this pattern up at a craft store. I did not get it online. The part I am having a problem with is at the end of the instructions for the Border Round 1 (connecting border). After the first two strips are joined the instructions say to finish off. I don’t understand how to join the next 9 strips.
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Answer by hot_hermione
if you post the link to where you got the pattern then ill be able to help you out.
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Follow the same instructions as you used to attach strip 2 to strip 1 to attach strip 3 to strip 2, and so forth. I suspect you made a border around strip 1 and then attached the border on strip 2 to that, so you would follow the same instructions to attach them consecutively.
On the pattern I have, there are instuctions for joining the remaining 10 strips. It says, center: work the same as first strip. Then goes on for the round 1.
If you have already joined one of the stips to the first, you would repeat the instructions for the center and border round 1 for each strip you join. You would join with a slip stitch and repeat the instructions.
Then you have the edging of the afghan after you have joined all the strips. Maybe the term border in this pattern is a little misleading because in this pattern, the border is the middle for each of the strips.
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